Here are the Metro Art events happening in November
National Arts and Humanities month may be over but we still have a jam-packed series of arts and cultural events lined up for the rest of the year. Here’s your guide [continue reading]
National Arts and Humanities month may be over but we still have a jam-packed series of arts and cultural events lined up for the rest of the year. Here’s your guide [continue reading]
From a multimedia love letter to Los Angeles to a 10-hour Bach marathon, here’s your guide to Metro Art events in March. All are free and open to the public! Saturday, [continue reading]
From a tour exploring historic Union Station art, architecture and spaces not generally open to the public to a documentary film screening highlighting Los Angeles’ rising mural movement in the [continue reading]
Kick off your summer festivities with a series of arts and cultural events hosted by Metro Art. From a groundbreaking science fiction drama examining the relationship between man and artificial [continue reading]
UPDATE: The Tuesday night show began about 8:15 p.m. and ended about 11:45 p.m. Keep that in mind if planning on taking the Expo Line to other rail lines — [continue reading]
Metro would like to thank Neptune Winds of the Colburn Conservatory of Music for playing in Union Station during the afternoon rush hour on Friday as part of the ongoing Metro Presents series. We hope everyone enjoyed the music! Click above to see larger versions of the photos. More pics after the jump!
And the answer is yes: Metro’s Dodger Stadium Express bus service is running Sunday night to the sold-out Paul McCartney concert at the ballpark. The bus between Union Station and Dodger Stadium is free to those holding a ticket to the show. This is McCartney’s first show at Dodger Stadium [continue reading]
[UPDATED Aug 13, 4:00pm] Two videos added after the jump. Enjoy! Much to everyone’s surprise, Jack White played an impromptu 20-minute show at Mariachi Plaza — above the Gold Line station — on this sweltering Friday afternoon. Here are some pics, courtesy of Mark Clifford: