Pulling into Union Station for Architecture Appreciation

For thirty-five years the Conservancy has offered fascinating walking tours of Downtown L.A., introducing countless Angelenos to the rich history and culture that the area’s architecture has to offer. This year they are marking the 35th anniversary of their walking tour program with special programs, including new youth and family tours of the marvelous Union Station.
11.6.15

News You Can Use – The Common Sense Census: Media Use in Tweens and Teens

Common Sense Media released a large-scale study that explores young people’s use of the full range of media and technology. It offers a comprehensive picture of the use of media by kids, ages 8 to 18 in the U.S., including the level of enjoyment, frequency of use, and amount of time devoted to a wide array of media activities and devices.
11.3.15

LA Blasts Off: Journey to Space at the California Science Center

The California Science Center is hosting the travelling exhibition and 3-D film Journey to Space, which explore what it is like to live and work in space today, and what the future of space exploration holds. Since a visit to the Science Center also offers the opportunity to stand before the mighty Space Shuttle Endeavor, the museum is presently offering a high-impact trio of experiences for space enthusiasts, including several moments along the way where the local SoCal connection is noted.
11.3.15

LACMA’s RAIN ROOM — EXTENDED THROUGH JULY 2016

Photography buffs take note: LACMA's new Rain Room, which opens on Sunday, November 1 and is open through March 6, 2016, is a challenge to capture on film. Instagram is already flooded with shots from previous installations in London and New York. Some are quite good, but from what we've seen, none really captures the intangible magic of the experience. And, that is exactly what the artists are exploring: the irresistible, but vexing, tension between nature and technology in our every day lives.
10.29.15

Media Moms and Digital Dads

Dr. Yalda T. Uhls, has written a book that covers the topic that most of us think about almost every day: what is going on with our kids and the (ever present) technology in their lives? Dr. Uhls discusses the research behind our nagging questions, and concludes that kids readily adapt to the social and educational environments in which they operate. Our job, as parents, is to teach them to do that wisely and safely.
10.28.15

Family Fun Weekend at The Annenberg Space for Photography

Make an adventure out of seeing a cool new show at The Annenberg Space for Photography this weekend at a Fun Family Weekend - two days of live animals, art projects, books and delicious snacks.
10.22.15

Where are the Best Views of LA?

Did you know that some of the best views of LA are to be had from an Observation Deck at the top of the Los Angeles City Hall? If you're down town (jury duty, visiting the museums, or going to the flower mart!?), consider a quick side trip to a well-kept secret treasure.
10.19.15

The Broad is a Blast: 3 Reasons Why

With colorful, large-scale contemporary art and an impressively steady surge of excited visitors, LA's newest star, The Broad Museum, is invigorating and -- dare we say it? -- seriously fun. Especially for families.
10.13.15

Manhattan Beach: Some Trivia & a Pumpkin Race

The City of Manhattan Beach puts on an impressive number of fun (and often free) events for resident and visitors. In the summer, there are free concerts in Polliwog Park. Now that it’s fall, it’s time for Pumpkin Races and Holiday Fireworks.
10.7.15