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What to do in town,
Week of June 8-14, 2023
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Raffallo’s Pizza
1657 N. La Brea Ave., (323) 462-1344 or (323) 851-4022. “The best pizza in town.” Since 1977 serving pizza, dinners, sandwiches, salads, beer and wine in a rustic setting at the corner of Hollywood ...
Barnsdall Art Park (Junior Arts Center and Barnsdall Arts Center)
Operated by L.A. Cultural Affairs. Full schedule and registration information online at www.juniorartscenter.org (children's art classes) and www.barnsdallartcenter.org (adult art classes)
Storybook Theatre at Theatre West
3333 Cahuenga Blvd. West (818) 761-2203 Classic tales with audience participation and original songs. Suitable for ages 3-9. www.theatrewest.org
Linwood Dunn Theater at the Mary Pickford Center for Motion Pictures
1313 Vine St. (310) 247-3000. In addition to the 286-seat Dunn Theater, the building houses several Academy departments, including the Academy Film Archive. www.oscars.org
Celebration Theatre Company (at The Lex)
6760 Lexington Ave. (323) 957-1884. Professional theatre with the mission of creating an outlet for LGBTQ+ voices in LA. http://www.celebrationtheatre.com/
Skylight Theatre Company
1816 1/2 N. Vermont Ave. (213) 761-7061. Professional company develops and produces new plays that express the social mores of our times. Ample parking. www.skylighttheatre.org
CBS Television City
Soap operas, game shows, sitcoms and new broadcasts. Carol Burnett and other legendary variety shows originated here.
Guiness World Records Museum
6764 Hollywood Blvd. Located in the historic Hollywood Theatre building originally built in 1938. Open daily. www.guinessmuseumhollywood.com
Hard Rock Cafe
6801 Hollywood Blvd. Rockstar memorabilia on display at this popular chain. www.hardrock.com/cafes/Hollywood-on-hollywood-blvd/
Historic Hollywood
The serious explorer can read Hollywoodland USA, Hollywood: Then & Now, This is Hollywood, The Movie Lover's Guide to Hollywood, The Ultimate Hollywood Tour Book, and Early Hollywood.
Hollywood Tower Apartments
6200 Franklin Ave. Renovated historic apartments with French-Norman architectural details appeal to those with a taste for glamour, romance, mystery and fine craftsmanship. www.thehollywoodtower.com
Paramount Pictures
5555 Melrose Ave. Longest continuously operating film studio in Hollywood. The original gates can be seen at Bronson entrance. www.paramountstudios.com (See TV TICKETS and FEATURED TOURS)
Plummer Park
7377 Santa Monica Blvd. (323) 845-0172. Part of Plummer Estate that Helen Hunt Jackson, author of Ramona, visited. Park includes recreational facilities. Farmers Market every Mon 9am-2pm. www.weho.org ...
RKO Studios
Corner of Melrose & Gower. Formerly owned by Joseph Kennedy, Howard Hughes, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. Acquired by Paramount, the familiar globe is still visible and its stages are still in use.
Raleigh Studios
5300 Melrose Ave. Working studio dates back to 1914. Home of classic films such as Mark of Zorro, The Three Musketeers, In the Heat of the Night, and TV's Superman. www.raleighstudios.com (See EVENTS)
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium
6780 Hollywood Blvd. Ripley's Museum offers over 300 different exhibits of the strange, unusual and bizarre. Look for the dinosaur on the roof. Open daily 10am-midnight. www.ripleys.com/hollywood
Runyon Canyon Park
2000 N. Fuller Ave. Historic city park. Hike the trails and explore the relics and ruins of a Hollywood estate. Pedestrian entrance end of Fuller St. www.runyoncanyonhike.com.
Samuel-Novarro House
2255 Verde Oak Dr. Lloyd Wright translates the textured pre-cast concrete Mayanesque block into pressed metal. The result hints at pre-Columbian Revival and Zigzag Modern composition.
Schindler House
835 N. Kings Rd. Rudolph Schindler's home, considered to be the first house built in the Modern style, now a center for study of 20th century architecture. www.schindlerhouse.org
Shakespeare Bridge
Franklin Ave. between Myra Ave. & St. George St. Joins Los Feliz, Franklin Hills and Silverlake neighborhoods. This beloved 1925 Gothic beauty is one of L.A.'s historic landmarks.
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