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DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles’ Museum of Contemporary Art is in major financial trouble, and trustees are scrambling to right the ship while artists and observers are furiously debating…
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A Separation At Church & State
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - Less than two months after the opening of the long-awaited restaurant Church & State, the French bistro’s executive chef, Greg Bernhardt, has left the Arts District…
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Old Bank District Hosts Block Party
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - On Saturday, Dec. 6, Old Bank District developer Gilmore Associates will host its first holiday block party, and it’s free and open to the public. The celebration,…
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Drago Opens $7 Million Restaurant
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - Drago Centro, the $7 million contemporary Italian restaurant from chef Celestino Drago, was scheduled to hold its grand opening Saturday, Nov. 29 (after Los Angeles…
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Grand Slam for L.A. Sports Fans
by Ryan Vaillancourt
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - Gary Cypres, the founder of Downtown’s new Los Angeles Sports Museum, is used to fielding questions from starry-eyed sports enthusiasts…
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Future Uncertain at ImaginAsian Center
by Richard Guzman
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - Less than a year after its ballyhooed opening as a cultural center for Asian film in Downtown Los Angeles, the future of the $3 million ImaginAsian…
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New Late-Night DASH Offers Holiday Hours
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - The city Department of Transportation has introduced a late-night Downtown DASH bus route that will run through the holiday season. LADOT officials, along with Councilwomen…
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by Anna Scott
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES -
Before you get any ideas, the 1,000 Teddies installation opening at Coldsprings Fine Art this week has…
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by Jeff Favre
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - Theater and film adaptations of famous books frequently are met with scorn by fans of the original source material. This is not surprising, because…
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by Julie Riggott
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - It’s not as if the Cal Plaza Watercourt or the fountains at the John Ferraro Building are going to freeze over, so for the 11th year running,…
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