One way to celebrate the holiday season is to attend a Holiday show. Here in Southern California, the Entertainment Capital of the World, you can be sure there are lots of musicals, stage productions, ...
Each year, Gloria Molina Grand Park becomes a vibrant gathering place for Los Angeles communities to honor Día de los Muertos. The park’s free, week-long exhibition of community ofrendas invites ...
For nearly 40 years, the merchants on Olvera Street have celebrated Dia de los Muertos. The celebration has evolved to incorporate the pre-Columbian, Aztec, Mayan and Catholic rituals surrounding ...
Happy Hanukkah, Los Angeles! Hanukkah begins the evening of December 14 th, 2025 at sundown and lasts for eight nights, during which time it is customary to eat Latkes, or potato pancakes, along with ...
Did you know that one of four cowboys who went on the trail was Black? From the ranches of Texas to the cities of California, Black Cowboys: An American Story offers a clearer picture of the Black ...
The holiday season is officially here, and Southern California is ready to celebrate! Families have a variety of ways to celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah in Los Angeles during this festive time of the ...
Las Posadas is the celebration that commemorates the journey Mary and Joseph took from Nazareth to Bethlehem as they searched for shelter in preparation of Jesus’s birth. It is a popular tradition ...
This year, Thanksgiving takes place on Thursday, November 27 th, and it’s never too early to start planning your feast! If you want to celebrate Thanksgiving in the comfort of your own home, without ...
This year, the first night of Hanukkah begins on December 14 th. This eight-night Festival of Lights is being celebrated all around Los Angeles and Southern California with lots of fun, memorable ...
Thanksgiving is just as much about the food as it is about the people you share it with. So, if you’d rather focus on family and friends and not the shopping, preparation, and clean-up that goes ...
Depending on the age of the children in your family, you may not be able to wait for midnight to celebrate the New Year. And in Southern California, that’s no problem. There are lots of Things to do ...
Christmas means family. And families must eat. But if you’d rather not spend hours in the kitchen, there are plenty of restaurants all around Los Angeles that will be open on Christmas Eve or ...