Now on Display: L.A.’s on the Menu at the Central Library

Whether you are scanning a chalkboard on the side of a food truck or paging through an elaborate bill of fare at an elegant sit-down restaurant, you probably read a menu simply to figure out what you want to eat. …

6.27.15

Summer at The Hollywood Bowl

We are working with The Hollywood Bowl to make sure our readers know of all the excellent programming available this summer. The first notable family event takes place on Friday, June 26 at 6:30 PM and celebrates the 50th anniversary of …

6.18.15

Our Kind of Girl: Corita Kent

Her art is in major museum collections across the country, including the Metropolitan Museum and Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. She was one of the most popular graphic artists of …

6.17.15

Emerging at The Annenberg Space for Photography

The Annenberg Space for Photography's latest show is called Emerging and features the work of a new generation of photographers. All the work comes from artists who have been featured in Photo District News' annual selection of top new talents; the …

6.6.15

Animalia at The Getty

If your kids have an Instagram account, chances are their feeds are sprinkled with cute photographs of a Dachshund and a Weimaraner who pal around and go by the screen name of @harlowandsage, the photogenic @biddythehedgehog, or up-and-comer @paws_the_cat (full …

6.6.15

Summer Music in Special Places

It's time to listen to music in the great outdoors. Summer 2015 has some great musical acts cued up for your family's enjoyment.

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Sounds in Focus

The Annenberg Foundation announced a summer series today in partnership with KCRW for a …

6.2.15

Big Family Day at MOCA – June 7, 2015

Head to MOCA on Sunday, June 7, 1­:00 – 4:00 PM for Big Family Day, MOCA’s largest Sunday Studio celebration of the year!

MOCA RUSH

This year, MOCA partners up with LA’s venerable Echo Park Film Center for a vibrant day of

6.2.15

Summer Adventures: Letterpress in LA

In this digital age, it may be hard for children to fathom—and for some adults to remember—that the printing of type was once a hand-set labor of love.  Letterpress originated in the 1400s and was the primary form of printing …

5.30.15

Gleaning for Good

Our local farmers market offer a veritable cornucopia of California’s finest fruits and vegetables, but do you ever wonder what happens to the copious amounts of fresh produce that don’t sell by day’s end? Do you lament the trees in …

5.22.15