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  • 2 weeks ago | welikela.com | Brian Champlin

    If you’re looking for a place to learn about and celebrate Jewish culture in Los Angeles, the Skirball Cultural Center is where it’s at. Nestled along the Sepulveda Pass at the foot of the Santa Monica mountains, the Skirball’s gorgeous campus is home to an archive of some 30,000 objects, varying from the ancient to the contemporary.

  • 2 weeks ago | welikela.com | Brian Champlin

    The move into May is bringing some of our favorite seasonal events and series back into focus. Let’s take a look!On tap for this April 28 to May 2 in Los Angeles, you’ll find Meet the Grunion at Marine Cabrillo Aquarium, a Spring Exhibitions Opening at The Skirball, the return of Friday night Jazz at LACMA, a Cinco de Mayo Mercado in San Gabriel, UCLA First Thursdays, the debut of the 2025 L.A. County Fair, and more.

  • 2 weeks ago | welikela.com | Brian Champlin

    Looks like we might catch a smidge of rain this weekend, but shouldn’t come in too heavy. And we do have a TON going on…From April 25-27 in Los Angeles, catch the LA Times Festival of Books, an Arts Party for college students at The Hammer, Open Arts San Pedro, Jackalope in Old Pasadena, Fiesta Broadway, the Skirball Puppet Festival, the Eclectic Music Festival & Art Crawl in South Pasadena, and more.

  • 3 weeks ago | welikela.com | Brian Champlin

    Looking for some post-Easter ways to hop into your week? We’re here to oblige. This April 21-25 in Los Angeles features Free Metro rides for Earth Day, Stand Up for Pets at PetSpace, an X-Change talk at JACCC, PINK CLOUD at Beyond the Streets, an Arts Party at The Hammer, Nexus Moda in DTLA, a night of poetry at Oxy Arts, Poetry in the Garden at The Getty, and more.

  • 4 weeks ago | welikela.com | Brian Champlin

    How do you level up one of the county’s most serene spaces? With an afternoon of verse by some of the city’s most talented poets!The Getty’s annual Poetry in the Garden series returns for April with a new lineup of poets, spread over three dates, featuring artists reading original works inspired by the upcoming exhibition, What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women, 1843–1999. Performers include Mia Moretti (April 16), Camae Ayewa (April 23), and Solange Aguilar (April 30).

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