A Tour of L.A.’s Gay Landmarks, From Studio One to the Woman’s Building
From the site of the doughnut rebellion to the first gay church, a tour of the city's most important historical sites
A Group Opposed to the LACMA Redesign Is Staging Its Own Design Competition
The unofficial ”LACMA Not LackMA” contest seeks alternatives to architect Peter Zumthor’s plans for the museum
45 Fascinating and Unconventional Landmarks That Define Los Angeles
Underrated. Overlooked. Whatever you want to call them, these offbeat icons will introduce you to the other L.A.
An Early Look at What to Expect from a Newly Renovated Dodger Stadium
A $100 million overhaul is bringing tasty food trucks, awesome artifacts, and even a kiddie play area to Chavez Ravine
Amoeba Music Reveals Its New Hollywood Location
The big move is expected to happen sometime after Labor Day
Will a Pair of Beloved Jewish Summer Camps Rise from the Ashes of the Woolsey Fire?
Camp Hess Kramer and Gindling Hilltop Camp have a temporary home but the fate of their former site in Malibu remains unclear
Without Visitors Around, the Animals at the L.A. Zoo Are Living It Up
The L.A. Zoo has been off-limits to humans since March, but the 1,100 animals who call it home are wild about pandemic life
These 8 Buildings Explain Frank Gehry’s Influence on L.A.
In honor of the ultimate star-chitect’s 90th birthday, we look back on how he’s changed the city
From Hip-Hop History to Haunted Places, These Offbeat L.A. Tours Aren’t Just for Tourists
We sent a New Zealander on some of the city's most unusual tours, but locals will like them too
The Hollywood Walk of Fame Has Been Named the Worst Tourist Trap on Earth
According to a new study and anyone who has ever been there