When Eli Broad announced recently in a Times opinion piece that he wanted to help bail out the financially woebegone Museum of Contemporary Art by making a $30-million “investment” in its rescue, his choice of words made some wonder what he might want in return.
Its that time again! Every second Thursday of the month Galleries in downtown Los Angeles are open for the thousands of people that roam downtown’s streets in appreciation of art. It all started in 2003 when Inshallah Gallery owner Kjell Hagen and Nic Cha Kim, an arts activist and playwright originated the proposal that an [...]
July 12 – November 9, 2008 Central Library – First Floor Galleries
The move of the legendary Brooklyn Dodgers to the West Coast in 1957 and the fame and fortune that followed are captured in the new Los Angeles Public Library photo exhibit, “Play Ball! Images of Dodger Blue, 1958-1988.”
Quote from the Press Release..
The move of [...]