Lucas Museum Set for Grand Opening in Los Angeles After years of anticipation and pandemic-related setbacks, the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art is finally set to open its doors on September 22, 2026. Championed by filmmaker George Lucas, this monumental institution promises to be a unique cultural addition to Los Angeles’s Exposition Park, inviting visitors to explore the rich tapestry of visual storytelling. The Journey to Exposition Park The museum’s development has navigated significant delays … Read More
RAM Unearths IE Punk Ska Scene
Riverside Art Museum Unearths IE’s Punk & Ska Scene Los Angeles may often hog the spotlight for Southern California’s music history, but a new exhibit at the Riverside Art Museum is shining a well-deserved light on the Inland Empire’s vibrant punk rock, hardcore, and ska scene. This deep dive into local music history, presented by none other than Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, promises a nostalgic journey for longtime fans and an eye-opening experience for newcomers. … Read More
LA Valley Fall Activities This Week
Your Guide to Fall Fun in the San Fernando Valley & LA The Daily News brings you a curated list of exciting activities happening from November 13th to 21st across the San Fernando Valley and broader Los Angeles area. Get ready to explore festive light shows, engaging book signings, vibrant farmers markets, and much more as fall officially settles in for making memories. This Week’s Highlights: November 13-21 Today: Wednesday, November 13 L.A. Zoo Lights … Read More
Discover LA Community With Local News
Discovering Your LA Community Through Local News In a sprawling metropolis like Los Angeles, connecting with your local community can feel like a challenge. Yet, community newspapers and their digital platforms remain vital resources for staying informed and engaged right where you live. Let’s explore the essential sections and services that typical local news outlets offer, and how they benefit Angelenos. The Enduring Role of Local News in Los Angeles While the structure of “The … Read More
Will Rogers Park Reopens After Fire Devastation
Will Rogers State Historic Park: A Story of Resilience and Reopening After a challenging 10 months following January’s devastating Palisades Fire, Will Rogers State Historic Park (SHP) in Pacific Palisades has officially reopened its gates to the public. This significant milestone, celebrated on Saturday, November 8, 2025, marks a powerful testament to the resilience of both the land and the Los Angeles community. Rising from the Ashes: The Palisades Fire’s Impact In early January 2025, … Read More
Getty Reshapes Art and Community in Los Angeles
How the Getty is Reshaping Art & Community in Los Angeles The J. Paul Getty Trust, a cornerstone of Los Angeles’s cultural landscape, is undergoing a profound transformation under the leadership of President and CEO Katherine E. Fleming. Recognized on this year’s Art Power Index, Fleming is redefining what it means for a world-leading cultural institution to serve its community, merging traditional stewardship with pressing civic and environmental responsibilities relevant to every Angeleno. A New … Read More
SoCal Basketball Kicks Off With Elite Talent
SoCal High School Sports: Basketball Kicks Off, Playoff Drama Unfolds The Southern California high school sports scene is bursting with activity as basketball season approaches and football playoffs deliver nail-biting finishes. Columnist Eric Sondheimer brings us a comprehensive roundup of top players, formidable teams, and championship highlights across the region. Get ready to dive into the latest prep action! Basketball Season Tips Off with Elite Talent The countdown to high school basketball is nearly over, … Read More