
Lucas Museum of Narrative Art Sets Grand Opening Date
The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, founded by George Lucas and Mellody Hobson, will open in Los Angeles on September 22, 2026, featuring over 40,000 works.
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The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, founded by George Lucas and Mellody Hobson, will open in Los Angeles on September 22, 2026, featuring over 40,000 works.

AEG has submitted plans for a 49-story mixed-use tower near L.A. Live, featuring a 334-room hotel, 364 residential units, and extensive entertainment facilities, marking its third attempt to develop t

An all-star cast including Jackson Browne and Dwight Yoakam gathered in Los Angeles to perform the songs of Warren Zevon in a benefit concert.

Refik Anadol's Dataland, the world's first AI art museum, will now open in spring 2026 in Los Angeles. The museum's Infinity Room will offer a multisensory experience with AI-generated visuals and sce

KCRW introduces new DJs LUXXURY, John Tejada, and Peanut Butter Wolf, revamping its weekend lineup and launching two 24/7 music streams and a live YouTube broadcast for Morning Becomes Eclectic.

Justin Bieber is a frequent attendee and active participant at THE LEAGUE, an exclusive Los Angeles venue blending sports, fashion, music, and celebrity culture. He plays basketball and futsal for Tea

Architecture and design firms are hiring across major U.S. cities, seeking professionals for roles like Project Architect and Senior Project Manager with diverse skill sets.

BIG has completed its first Los Angeles-area building, the Robert Day Sciences Center at Claremont McKenna College. This five-story science education facility features a unique design of rotated stack

Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale is home to a free public art museum, currently featuring an exhibition of contemporary floral art that runs until 2026.

Filmmaker David Lynch's 2.3-acre Los Angeles compound, featuring a Lloyd Wright-designed home and a Brutalist studio, is listed for $15 million. The property served as his creative hub.

LA Louver, a long-standing Venice art gallery, will close its public space this fall, pivoting to private dealing. Its extensive archive and library, documenting 50 years of contemporary art, will be