Where to go and what to do in L.A. in 2023

Make plans for 2023 with our guides to bookstores, music venues, comedy clubs and more.
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The 65 best bookstores in L.A. Click to view images

It shouldn't be too surprising that a vast city of unique neighborhoods should abound in utterly distinctive local bookstores.

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The 60 best places to see stand-up comedy in L.A. Click to view images

If laughter is important to you (how could it not be in these times?), there's no shortage of ways to get your fix of funny jokes across L.A.

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The 55 best places to see live music in Southern California
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These 55 venues include legacy theaters, spacious clubs, Sunset Strip mainstays, historic institutions and duct-taped dives.

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The works of art you need to see in L.A. County Click to view images

Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Christopher Knight takes you on his tour of unmissable art in L.A.

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29 essential L.A. karaoke spots for every kind of singer Click to view images

Whether your idea of karaoke heaven is a friendly dive bar, a private room with all the perks or something more adventurous and unexpected, we've got you covered with our guide to essential L.A. karaoke spots.

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25 best California experiences to add to your winter bucket list Click to view images

Spice up your winter with this roster of experiences, from skiing and boarding down mountains to building driftwood forts and slurping cool, fruity desert refreshments.

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Culture Guide: Where to find L.A.'s best events Click to view images

Here you'll find Southern California's most promising cultural offerings for this week and beyond, all updated regularly with new events coming up.

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Today in History - January 1

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Today in History - January 1

On January 1, 1892, a fifteen-year old Irish girl named Annie Moore became the first of the more than twelve million immigrants who would pass through the doors of the Ellis Island Immigration Station in its sixty-two years of operation. Continue reading.

The Leonard and Felicia Bernstein family sent New Year's Day, January 1, greeting cards to extended family and friends during the holiday season. Continue reading.

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Film Loans from the Library of Congress: January 2023

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Here are some of the titles from the Library's motion picture collections–many preserved by the NAVCC film laboratory–that we're loaning for exhibition this month. As always, we can't guarantee that schedules won't change or links get broken, but this is our best information at the time of publication. FONDATION JÉRÔME SEYDOUX-PATHÉ      Paris, France Fool's Paradise […]

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