MacArthur and Memorial Park host, in conjunction, a series of free concerts that encompasses various genres and fan bases.
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British bands emerge as international competitors
Indie stars, like Laura Marling, are making their musical presence known in the East.
Read the rest of this article »Museums broaden student perspectives
Art exhibits around Los Angeles tastefully transport patrons across the globe.
Read the rest of this article »International fashion hides Downtown
Indian, Asian and Mexican styles are available in Los Angeles’ shopping districts.
Read the rest of this article »American cooking culture grabs from other nations
Cultural identity in Los Angeles can be seen in a variety of traditional foods.
Read the rest of this article »Some of LA’s best food is its most hidden
Hidden in the crannies of L.A.’s streets is a profusion of quality hole-in-the-wall restaurants.
Read the rest of this article »Nearby attractions provide new ways to explore city
Venturing off campus will yield endless possibilities for fun explorations and day trips.
Read the rest of this article »Moreno and Bastida stun Levitt Pavilion
MacArthur Park’s Levitt Pavilion hosted singers Gaby Moreno and Ceci Bastida.
Read the rest of this article »Electronic music arrives emphatically
Los Angeles and surrounding areas will host a flurry of Electronic stars and the Love Festival, one of the year’s most exciting events.
Read the rest of this article »Intriguing acts make their way to Bovard
Arts and humanities initiative, Visions and Voices, will offer an intriguing look at international phenomena and achievement.
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