
Two Must-See Programs at The Wallis
We have a lot to be grateful to Wallis Annenberg for the many contributions she has made to our city. One of them is [more…]
We have a lot to be grateful to Wallis Annenberg for the many contributions she has made to our city. One of them is [more…]
An escape, an enrichment, or just plain enjoyable is what movies have meant to so many across the world. A part of that dream is [more…]
In the 1980s under Ernest Fleischmann, Executive Vice President & General Manager at the LA Philharmonic and William Kraft, Composer – the most daring [more…]
To All Buzz Readers: Wishing us all a 2023 that we can handle with calm and pleasure and continue enjoying some of the most [more…]
We learn about American history from books, schools, families, paintings and stories. However we never think of quilts as being so important to trace [more…]
Powerful music meets stirring visual art in the return of this multimedia opera. The “Tristan Project” was first performed here in 2004, conducted by [more…]
Three extraordinary new exhibitions have opened at the Hammer Museum in Westwood. The Director of the museum is Ann Philbin. This is not an [more…]
Grand Ave. Arts: All Access, a free, live, in-person community event for arts and culture returns for its sixth year on Saturday, October 22, [more…]
Buzz readers should know about Jacaranda, founded by impresario Patrick Scott and Mark Alan Hilt in 2003. Jacaranda has been presenting the most exciting music [more…]
The Ebell of Los Angeles is having a free open house celebrating 128 years of empowering women. The Ebell of Los Angeles was founded as [more…]
It does take a village to tell a visual story. Part of that story is how the characters look. The people designated to tell [more…]
Here we are with the 4th of July over but a long summer ahead of us and a cloudy crystal ball regarding COVID. What to [more…]
This summer we can enter the world of dance. Dance gives our lives more flavor – more color – more beauty. In these perilous [more…]
Choosing to hear live music anywhere is exciting, but experiencing it in a world famous site is quite extraordinary. We can do that because [more…]
Editor’s Note: When she prepared this story for us, writer Sheila Tepper said, “I keep thinking of those dollar seats and remembering my son [more…]
Driving past LACMA, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art one wonders what is happening. Is there any art there? Will there be? Do [more…]
Our extraordinary LA Opera is not only bringing Verdi’s masterpiece Aida, one of operas grandest and greatest works, to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on [more…]
Piano Spheres, a local organization that supports the composition and performance of major new works for piano in Los Angeles, has dedicated its 27th [more…]
The Los Angeles Philharmonic announced details for the Gen X Festival a multidisciplinary, multi-genre exploration of Generation X – the slackers, hackers and latchkey [more…]