Tag: Broadway
George Takei’s Allegiance Sheds Light on a Dark Period in U.S. History
Japanese internment during WWII is heavy material for a Broadway musical, but it works
Take a Look at the Crazy, Colorful Scene at Night on Broadway
Thousands of Angelenos attended the fourth annual downtown street festival
L.A.’s Best New Tiki Bar in 50 Years Opens Downtown
This is the most fantastical Polynesian cocktail lounge in the city
You Can’t Possibly Understand the Genius of Hamilton Until You Understand “Comma Sexting”
Decoding one of the musical’s nerdiest lyrics
Ask Chris: I’ve Heard That Retail Space on Broadway Was Once as Pricey as That in Beverly Hills. How Do They Compare Now?
Our in-house historian has the answer
Preservation Roundup: 13 Historic Places We Are Thankful For
From Frank Lloyd Wright to Clifton's Cafeteria, this was a great year for old buildings in Los Angeles
Carrie: The Musical Transforms Downtown’s Los Angeles Theatre
November dates will give the show a chance to be heard beyond all the Halloween hubbub
Angels Flight Railway Needs Your Help
Have fun at a downtown movie palace to help the 1901 train get back on track
The First Patrons Stream Into Clifton’s Cafeteria
Fans finally get inside the wooded wonderland on Broadway and Brother Pancake is there to greet them
Charting the 127-Year History of Clifton’s, Downtown’s Most Glorious Resurrected Building
As the famed cafeteria readies to reopen on September 17, we explore how the woodsy-themed Jell-O slinger became the buzziest spot on Broadway