Birds in the Moon: A Mobile Opera
Birds in the Moon is an outdoor live performance on a customized state of the art mobile stage presented by the Santa Monica Broad Stage.
SMC Presents Virtual Production of The Trojan Women
SMC Theatre Arts Department Chair directs a virtual adaptation of "The Trojan Women," the classic play written by the Ancient Greek Tragedian, Euripides, in 415 BC.
The Broad Stage's REVEAL
The Broad Stage has a long history as a premier venue, showcasing the works of performing artists. Now they are introducing a new aspect. They will produce their own series which will give their audience a glimpse into the artists' creative process.
SMC's "Broken Layers" Heading to Cannes
"Broken Layers" to be screened at The American Pavilion, marking the sixth SMC Student Film accepted into the Cannes Film Festival.
Hollywood Bowl Summer Season Is Here
The L.A. iconic venue reopens after historic cancellation of its 2020 season.
McDonald's Dips Into The World of BTS
The famous K-pop (Korean Pop) band BTS collaborates with the fast-food chain company McDonald's in order to bring a taste of their homeland to McDonald's worldwide.
Madcap Motel Transports to "Elsewhere"
A new interactive exhibit in Downtown Los Angeles, founded by artist Paige Solomon, tells the story of a once abandoned Madcap Motel. Inside, it's 18 themed rooms take visitors on a journey of "whimsical wonders and amusing adventures."
Hollywood's Cinerama Dome Shuttered in Arclight's Mass Closure
After nearly 60 years of operation, Pacific's Cinerama Dome in Hollywood closed its doors this April. Film-lovers all over Los Angeles have taken to social media and online petitions to save the theater.
Justin Bieber's New Album "Justice"
Fans of Canadian singer-songwriter Justin Bieber share their thoughts on his new album "Justice" and on the singer's new sound.
Mural Invites Beachgoers to Stroll Inside
Yvette Gellis has installed a 450 ft mural along the Annenberg Community Beach House fence.
Van Gogh: An Immersive Phenomenon
A new Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit is making a world-wide impact.
Demi Lovato Tells All in "Dancing With The Devil"
This revealing docuseries delves into the singer's struggles with mental illness, drug addiction, and sexual trauma, which may be triggering for some.
Paul Cornish Takes Residency at the 18th Street Arts Center
The 18th Street Arts Center supports artists from around the globe and showcases their artwork to the world. Their annual Make Jazz Fellowship, selected pianist and composer Paul Cornish, as their 2021 artist in residence. Cornish performed his original works in a free concert streamed from the iconic World Stage in Leimert Park, on April 25, 2021.
"Moxie" Positively Represents High School Feminism
"Moxie," directed by Amy Poehler, aims to represent young girls undergoing sexism in public high schools.
DMX Passes Away at 50
The Rapper DMX, birth name Earl Simmons, died at White Plains Hospital in New York on April 9.
Joy Ruckus Club & TRAKTIVIST: Pushing the Limits in the Asian American Music Scene
Joy Ruckus Club recently hosted the World’s Largest Asian American Music Festival in February. Kublai Kwon of Joy Ruckus Club and Richie Menchavez of TRAKTIVIST are actively bringing the Asian American music scene to new heights.
The 2021 Caucus for Producers, Writers, and Directors Awards Gala
The award trophy poster used for the 38th Annual Caucus for Producers, Writers, and Directors Awards Gala on March 4.
Inside Amoeba Music’s New Hollywood Blvd Location
The night before their grand re-opening, Amoeba Music opened its doors for a preview of its brand new store on Hollywood Blvd. The original store on Sunset Blvd. closed abruptly last year due to COVID-19.