5901 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028
On the famed corner of Hollywood & Vine, sits the historic Hollywood Pantages Theatre, one of the most iconic venues in the Western U.S. The largest and grandest of the movie palaces from Hollywood’s Golden Age, the Hollywood Pantages is now Southern California’s preeminent showplace for blockbuster live Broadway entertainment!
Playhouse, located in the heart of Hollywood, is the face of the city’s historic Fox Theatre. Recently selected by Reuters as one of the “Top 10 Nightclubs in the World” (and the only club to receive this honor on the West Coast), Playhouse Nightclub is an elegant, versatile space with state-of-the-art lighting, sound and design. The main room consists of three bars, including a marvelous round bar in the center of the room surrounded by plush VIP booths. The upstairs lounge features a retractable glass skylight that gives clientele the precious opportunity of enjoying the stars in an open-air room. Playhouse Nightclub continues to showcase some of the most talented DJs and artists in the industry. This year alone, top-name DJs and artists: LMFAO, Jermaine Dupri, Nick Cannon, Tiësto, Chuckie, Sebastian Ingrosso (Swedish House Mafia), Vice, Alesso, Pete Tong, Paul van Dyk, Dada Life, Dirty South, Afrojack, Bingo Players, Sander Van Doorn, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, EDX, and Cedric Gervais have all graced the decks.
Named as one of the "25 Hottest Venues in the World" by Conde Nast Magazine, one of the "Sexiest Places To Be" by Cosmopolitan Magazine, and the "World’s Most Star-Studded Venues" by Forbes Magazine, BOULEVARD3 is world renowned for its elaborate parties and productions.
With a rogue sophistication that’s refined yet raw, The Sayers Club conveys a distinct sense of purpose and style. The venue offers its exclusive clientele an unrivaled journey in impromptu musicianship, featuring a stage that drops from the rafters with a semi-permanent backline. Showcasing the talents of emerging and well-known artists, the Sayers’ experience is one built on sound – and space. The leather-tufted sofas and Afghan rugs evoke an intimate living room vibe, providing flexible layouts for any type of event. Interior finishes including reclaimed wood, raw steel and iron combined with Edison lighting, make this single room space unique.
Taglyan Cultural Complex is the ultimate venue for an unparalleled experience. Come experience tranquil elegance coupled with fine dining and impeccable service. Taglyan’s timeless, sophisticated and chic appeal will surely surpass all your expectations. Showcasing one of the largest stained-glass ceilings in the world, the stylish Taglyan Cultural Complex combines old-world European elegance with state-of-the art-technology. The gracious entrance is reminiscent of an Italian Renaissance villa, featuring a beautifully landscaped patio that leads right into a dramatic marble foyer. The 7,000 square-foot grand ballroom is decorated with green marble pillars and elaborate, cascading crystal chandeliers, and if that’s not enough, the jaw-dropping glass ceiling can be programmed to shift colors with an elaborate lighting system. Two top-of-the-line kitchens, ample underground parking, a luxurious bridal room, and exclusive in-house catering by Divine Food & Catering, leaves nothing left to be desired at the Taglyan Cultural Complex.
The John Anson Ford Theatres are owned and operated by the County of Los Angeles. Located in a 32-acre County regional park, the facility is run through a three-way partnership between the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, the Department of Parks and Recreation and the Ford Theatre Foundation. The John Anson Ford Theatres complex is one of the oldest performing arts venues in Los Angeles still in use. Each year, the Ford partners with LA County-based arts organizations to present an eclectic season of culturally diverse music, dance, theatre, film and family events. Due to construction to the amphitheatre scheduled to begin September 2014, the 2015 summer season will be pre-empted. In its stead, we're sponsoring events and shows at venues all over LA County. Learn more here: http://goo.gl/V76GmO
Take in the vintage charm of our expansive multi-room venue where craft cocktails and heirloom recipes are served. Sip, savor and celebrate in private upholstered booths, and hand-pick global vintages from Sadie's Wine Room in the Center Lounge. Seasonal dishes and sumptuous desserts are served under the stars in the Courtyard Dining Space, offering intimate tables for few to communal tables for many. Post-dinner sipping and after-hours celebrating play out in the Prohibition-style Parlour Room for low-lit lounging and eclectic music mixes. Sadie was the Simon Family's beloved matriarch, a multi-lingual world traveler and owner/operator of Simon Candy & Nut Shop on Hollywood Boulevard in 1935. Always ahead of her time, she would infuse her hearty recipes with old country influences for a flavor profile that has come to define today's New-American cuisine. Her legacy of using traditional techniques and ethnic twists on old standby's will forever be celebrated in our Kitchen, where the culinary team carries on Sadie's philosophy of local, organic and house-made ingredients as the secret to an unforgettable dish that is enjoyed for generations to come.
Pacific Theatres's Cinerama Dome is a movie theater located at 6360 Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California. Designed to present widescreen Cinerama films, it opened November 7, 1963. Today it continues as a leading first run theater. The original developer was Saul Pick.HistoryIn February 1963, Cinerama Inc. unveiled a radically new design for theaters which would show its movies. They would be based on the geodesic dome developed by R. Buckminster Fuller, would cost half as much as conventional theaters of comparable size, and could be built in half the time. Cinerama's goal was to see at least 600 built worldwide within two years. The following April, Pacific Theatres Inc. announced plans to build the first theater based upon the design, and had begun razing existing buildings at the construction site. Located on Sunset near Vine Street, it would be the first new major motion picture theater in Hollywood in 33 years, and would be completed in time for the scheduled November 2 press premiere of It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. The design was adapted by the noted architectural firm of Welton Becket and Associates.Total construction time is reported to have been 16 weeks. The domed roof comprises 316 precast concrete panels (most hexagonal) in 16 patterns, each weighing some 3200lb. The first pentagonal panel was placed on August 29, with the rest to be installed over 4 weeks.
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Welcome to Hollywood Tower apartments, built in 1929 with a 2010 renovation, appeals to those with a taste for romance, mystery and fine craftsmanship. The glamorous lobby, corridors and rooftop terrace have been beautifully restored to highlight the buildings iconic status in a way that is both stylish and classic. We feature an array of exceptional studio, one and two bedroom floor plans that have been meticulously upgraded to enhance the elegance and vintage character of the building. It's apartment living designed to inspire the new residents of todays Hollywood. Make your move and visit Hollywood Tower apartments today! *Restrictions apply. See Sales Associate for details. Hollywood Tower is not responsible for information, links, photos or any other content posted on this page.
The 5,000 square foot space boasts both indoor and outdoor seating, a massive bar with a full list of cocktails, two communal tables which collectively seat 16, an outdoor fireplace with seating, and a festive colored banquette bench seating along two walls. The modern-minimalist, rustic interior of Madera Kitchen was designed by brother and sister duo, Jake and Vanessa Hooper, and was conceived to draw attention to the architectural features of the space. With fine details including herringbone wood ceiling, a mosaic tiled bar, and custom light fixtures, Madera brings the rustic feel of your favorite restaurant, with a modern twist on New American cuisine.
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Located in Los Angeles, Space 15 Twenty is a unique retail setting, which creates an opportunity for us to collaborate with creative brands we find inspiring and interesting. Each store is connected by an outdoor courtyard, which includes a performance space, pop-up, gallery, book shop and restaurant, all of which encourage participation in the curated environment. Aligning with local music, film and art venues, the courtyard, gallery and pop-up present a rotating cast of musicians, artists and designers. The revolving brands utilizing these spaces present our customers with an overarching view of people and brands which are excited to be aligned with.
The John Anson Ford Theatres complex is situated in the Cahuenga Pass in Hollywood and consists of a 1,200-seat, outdoor amphitheatre. Located in a County regional park, the facility is owned and operated by the County of Los Angeles through a three-way partnership between the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation and the Ford Theatre Foundation.HistoryJohn Anson Ford Amphitheatre was built in 1920 as the site of The Pilgrimage Play. The author, Christine Wetherill Stevenson, believed the rugged beauty of the Cahuenga Pass would provide a dramatic outdoor setting for the play. Together with Mrs. Chauncey D. Clark, she purchased the land along with that on which the Hollywood Bowl now sits. A wooden, outdoor amphitheatre was built on the site and the play was performed by noted actors every summer from 1920 to 1929, until the original structure was destroyed by a brush fire in October 1929.The present theatre, constructed of poured concrete and designed in the style of ancient Judaic architecture to resemble the gates of Jerusalem, was built on the same site and opened in 1931. The Pilgrimage Play was again performed there until 1964, interrupted only by World War II. In 1941 the land was deeded to the County of Los Angeles. The Pilgrimage Play continued to be presented until a lawsuit in 1964 forced its closure because of its religious nature.
Admission is $15 PER BODY. We are in no way affiliated with the Scientology building "Psychiatry: The Industry Of Death". There is only ONE true Museum Of Death!!!
As our special guest, you'll spend the evening sipping world-renowned Johnnie Walker whiskies. Make yourself at home in our custom sampling lounges, and enjoy the amenities of our iconic private venues. Events are invite only. Keep Walking. PLEASE DRINK RESPONSIBLY. Must be 21+ to follow. ©2012 Imported by Diageo, Norwalk, CT.
KLEUR is an LA Based Nail Art Collective that consists of three very talented artists. Nail art is by appointment only, and appointments are to be made at least 24 hours in advance. KLEUR does not provide full nail services, just nail art & gel nails only. KLEUR is available for private parties, corporate events, video shoots, photo shoots, weddings and more! To book KLEUR for your next event, email us at :: [email protected] For nail art for the general public, KLEUR is currently available Sundays (unless noted on our website), and open for house calls during the week (restrictions may apply) . To book an appointment with KLEUR, call us at: 213.986.NAIL, or email us at [email protected] Check out www.KLEUR.me for more details & info. And be sure to join our mailing list to get all updates on everything KLEUR!
Located in Los Angeles, Space 15 Twenty is a unique retail setting, which creates an opportunity for us to collaborate with creative brands we find inspiring and interesting. Each store is connected by an outdoor courtyard, which includes a performance space, pop-up, gallery, book shop and restaurant, all of which encourage participation in the curated environment. Aligning with local music, film and art venues, the courtyard, gallery and pop-up present a rotating cast of musicians, artists and designers. The revolving brands utilizing these spaces present our customers with an overarching view of people and brands which are excited to be aligned with.
From the Largest Work of Art to the Lowest Limbo… Record-breaking facts and feats documented by the best selling copyrighted book in the world come to life at the Guinness World Records Museum in Hollywood http://www.guinnessmuseumhollywood.com/tickets.html. At this family attraction on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, you’ll have the chance to check your weight against the world’s heaviest person, attempt the world’s long jump record, compare your height with the world’s tallest man, get the feel for speed records in the Adrenaline Theater, and much more. http://www.guinnessmuseumhollywood.com/history.html The Guinness World Records Museum is a top LA attraction located on the Hollywood Walk of Fame http://www.guinnessmuseumhollywood.com/plan.html. Plan to spend at least an hour for total immersion in the amazing world of records. Our two-story museum offers touch-screen challenges, videos, talking holographs, and other interactive displays. All exhibits are handicapped accessible. No food or drinks are permitted in the museum, but there is an enormous selection of eateries to enjoy within walking distance. One of the best things to do in Hollywood since 1991, the Guinness Museum vividly showcases records, from the great to the gross, in a fun up-close look at pop culture, sports, space, technology, animals, natural phenomena and, of course, the limits of human potential. The Hollywood Guinness World Records Museum is located directly across Hollywood Boulevard from the world-famous Hollywood Wax Museum. Discount combination admission tickets are available. http://www.guinnessmuseumhollywood.com/tickets.html