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REDCAT Theater
631 W. 2nd St., 90012
Designed to showcase cutting-edge artists and their latest creative debuts, Redcat is CalArt's downtown center for innovative visual, performing and media arts
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Sara Palacios Designs
112 W. 9th St., 90015
One-of-a-kind wearable art couture and interior decor, wall hangings, exquisitely hand-painted textiles, furniture, pillows, and bed and table wear
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SCI-Arc Gallery
960 E. 3rd St., 90013
SCI-Arc, an independent, degree-granting educational laboratory, tests the limits of architecture in order to transform existing conditions into the designs for the future.
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STAPLES Center
1111 S. Figueroa St., 90015
STAPLES Center is the home of five professional sports franchises - the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers, the NHL's Los Angeles Kings, the AFL's Los Angeles Ave.ngers and the WNBA's Los Angeles Sparks .
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The African American Firefighter Museum
1401 S. Central Ave., 90021
Nonprofit organization dedicated to collecting, conserving, and sharing the heritage of African American firefighters. 1913 fire station was once in the heart of LA's African-American community.
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The Belasco Theater
1050 S. Hill St., 90015
Event venue - With most of its original 1926 architecture and design, the newly restored and adaptively reused Belasco Theater welcomes you to a world-class experience and high-energy nightlife.
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The Brewery
2100 North Main Street, Unit A10, 90031
The Brewery is the world's largest art complex and home to working artists and a restaurant Barbara's. The creation of the Brewery Arts Complex began in 1982 at the site of the Pabst Blue Ribbon Brewery. With the passing of the Artist-In-Residence code, artists could rent live/work space in industrially zoned buildings. Art openings take place throughout the year in this uniquely vibrant and creative community. The signature event is the Brwery ArtWalk, a twice annual open studio weekend With over 100 participating resident artists.
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The Downtown Comedy Club
114 W. 5th St., 90013
Live stand-up comedy performed on Friday and Saturday evenings at Charlie O's Lounge
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The Museum of Contemporary Art
250 S. Grand Ave., 90012
Designed by Arata Isozaki, MOCA Grand Avenue is host to elegant underground galleries, a café, the flagship location of the MOCA store, and staff offices.
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The Orpheum Theatre
842 S. Broadway, 90014
A beautiful restored and operating movie palace in the Broadway Historic Theatre District. Hosts a variety of events including concerts, awards shows, film screenings, plays and corporate events
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The Smell
247 S. Main St., 90012
Music venue - Various live bands
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