the red cat is both a theater (part of the disney concert hall complex) as well as an art gallery. view entry > | edit entry >
anchored by the giant robot store (not to be outdone by the giant robot restaurant GR/eats), going out for a bite to eat in the sawtelle at any number of japanese restaurants, followed by an… view entry > | edit entry >
bamboo lane is one of many galleries (http://www.bamboolane.com) view entry > | edit entry >
there are several decent art galleries in this neighborhood, amongst them royal/t, an art space and retail venue (http://www.royal-t.org/) and the kinsey/desforges gallery (http://www.k… view entry > | edit entry >
on the first thursday of each month, there's the downtown art walk, but most of the galleries are open five to six days a week.
my favourites include: the hive gallery (http://www.t… view entry > | edit entry >
twice a year, there's the brewery artwalk (april 5th and 6th is the next one).
many galleries and artists live/work spaces are open, we're talking about one hundred artist in residences, in the old… view entry > | edit entry >
one of my favourite cinemas in los angeles. a good video store and book store just around the corner. view entry > | edit entry >
in the true spirit of old los angeles, a wonderfully eclectic, sometimes dingy outdoor market with shaded seating. there are probably forty vendors, some of which sell produce and gourmet items, but… view entry > | edit entry >
los angeles is blessed with a wide variety of farmer's markets, offering not only fresh organic produce and prepared meals but also a lively street scene, sometimes with music and other forms of… view entry > | edit entry >
fairly self-explanatory. : )
stuff to do during leisure time.