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453 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 623-4636

Arts and Entertainment Near Spring Arts Tower

Mrs. Fish
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448 S Hill St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 873-4444

Mrs. Fish is an elite underground venue that brings together carefully curated live music, delicious bites, and mixologist inspired drinks to create an atmosphere that invites you to unwind and indulge. The basement of the historic Pershing Square Building has been crafted into a new hidden gem in Downtown Los Angeles. After passing through an unassuming pair of black double doors, you descend down an ornate iron staircase and are embraced by a 5,500 gallon chandelier brimming with sea life. The suspended aquarium illuminates the architecturally stunning space, submerging you into an edgy and glamorous world. It becomes immediately clear that this is not your average venue. Simultaneously spacious and intimate, the scene creates a perfect acoustic environment to indulge in eccentric yet balanced drinks paired with a decadent menu featuring caviar varietals. Mrs. Fish is destined to be the next downtown institution. We look forward to seeing you there! – The Mrs. Fish Team Add us on Snapchat: MrsFishLA

Los Angeles Theater Center in Downtown LA
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514 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

Historic Core
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209 W 5th St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 488-1901

Exhange Los Angeles
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W 6th St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

The Latino Theater Company
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514 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 489-0994

LPAN: Latino Producers Action Network
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451 S Main St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

BAIRD FILM + DESIGN
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Spring Arts Tower, 453 S. Spring St., #734B
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(310) 848-0133

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Evaporate Vape and Lounge
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120 E 5th St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 265-7259

Evaporate LA focuses on supporting and introducing e-cigarettes into your life as you quit tobacco. We carry everything for the beginning to advanced vapor. Come in to hang out and learn more about our products in our new lounge and juice bar. All downtown residents and employees will receive a 10% discount for a limited time so see you soon! (Valid I.D. and proof required) >>>Follow us on Instagram @EvaporateLA for events, specials, and giveaways.

L.A. Dance Project
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514 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

L.A. Dance Project is an artist collective founded in 2012 by renowned choreographer and dancer Benjamin Millepied, along with composer Nico Muhly, art consultant Matthieu Humery, Founding Producer Charles Fabius and Nicholas Britell. L.A. Dance Project’s mission is to create new work and to revive seminal collaborations from influential dance makers. Programs include full-length evenings in traditional theater venues as well as various modular performances in non-traditional environments. New works by the company endeavor to be multidisciplinary collaborations with various artists: visual artists, musicians, designers, directors and composers. L.A. Dance Project promotes the work of emerging and established creators, contributing to new platforms for contemporary dance. L.A. Dance Project’s inaugural performance, commissioned by The Music Center was held at Walt Disney Concert Hall on September 22, 2012. The company’s most recent premiere of the new work Reflections by Benjamin Millepied took place at Theatre du Chatelet in Paris on April 23, 2013. In addition to the time it spends at its home base in Los Angeles, L.A. Dance Project will continue to tour at the Holland Festival in Amsterdam, Istanbul, Spoleto Festival in Italy, Edinburgh International Festival, La Maison de la Danse in Lyon, France and Sadler’s Wells Theatre in London. Renae Williams Niles, Director of Programming for the Music Center, says, "We are extremely honored to be able to further our commitment to supporting new exploration with esteemed artists by working with Benjamin on his first Los Angeles based project. He has established himself as one of the world's most commissioned choreographers and for him to make a commitment of creating new work right here bringing together local and internationally renowned artists was worthy of support. For the Music Center to play this significant national and international role allows us to achieve our goals of leadership in a phenomenally influential way." Born in Bordeaux France, Benjamin Millepied began his dance training at the age of eight with his mother Catherine, a former modern dancer. From age thirteen to sixteen, he attended the Conservatoire National de Lyon. In the summer of 1992, Millepied made his first appearance in New York City, for a summer program at the School of American Ballet (SAB), the official school of New York City Ballet. The following year, he became a full-time student at the school, having received the "Bourse Lavoisier," a scholarship award from the French Ministry of Culture. In the 1994 at the School of American Ballet Spring Workshop, Millepied originated a principal role in Jerome Robbins' "2 & 3 Part Inventions" set to music by J.S Bach. That same year, he was awarded the "Prix de Lausanne." In his last year at SAB, Millepied received the Mae L. Wien Award for Outstanding Promise and was invited to become a member of New York City Ballet. In the spring of 2001, he was promoted to the rank of Principal Dancer. In addition to dancing, Millepied has also choreographed ballets for numerous companies around the world, including three works for NYCB - "Quasi Una Fantasia" (2009), "Why am I not where you are?" (2010), and "Plainspoken" (2010). For NYCB's 2012 Spring Season, Millepied will create a world premiere ballet to a commissioned score by Nico Muhly, a frequent collaborator, which will premiere at the Company's Spring Gala performance on May 10, 2012. During his career at NYCB, Millepied has originated roles in ballets choreographed by Jerome Robbins, Peter Martins, Christopher Wheeldon, Alexei Ratmansky, Helgi Tomasson, Mauro Bigonzetti, Boris Eifman, and Angelin Preljocaj, among others. He has also danced featured roles in numerous ballets including Balanchine's "Agon," "A Midsummer Night's Dream"(Oberon), "Rubies" from "Jewels," and "Symphony in C," Robbins' "Dances at a Gathering," "Dybbuk," "Fancy Free," and "West Side Story Suite" and Martins' "Fearful Symmetries," "Jeu de Cartes," and "Swan Lake." In addition to the three ballets created for NYCB, Millepied has also choreographed works for American Ballet Theatre, the Metropolitan Opera, Paris Opera Ballet, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet, Danses Concertantes, The Mariinsky, Het Nationale Ballet, Grande Theatre de Geneve, and Ballet de Genève, among others. He has also collaborated with a range of composers including Philip Glass, Nico Muhly, David Lang, Daniel Ott, and Thierry Escaich, as well as designers such as Rodarte, Paul Cox, Marc Jacobs and Santiago Calatrava. In addition, in 2010, Millepied choreographed and appeared in Darren Aronofsky's feature film "Black Swan." Millepied also directed the Morriss Center Dance Workshop in Bridgehampton, New York in 2004 and 2005. From 2006 to 2007, he was choreographer-in-residence at the Baryshnikov Arts Center, and in 2007 he received the United States Artists Wynn Fellowship. In 2010, he was made Chevalier in the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Ministry of Culture. Millepied recently retired from New York City Ballet to concentrate on his choreography. In 2010 Millepied directed his first short film with actress Lea Seydoux and score by Angelo Badalamenti. Recently, he directed 5 short films set to Philip Glass new violin partitas. He is currently working on a new film in collaboration with Lil Buck for the online network DanceOn. Millepied is currently the face of Yves Saint Laurent's new fragrance "l'homme libre

Tod Lychkoff Art Gallery
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114 W 4th St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

La Fan
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University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90007

Your beauty is unique. You just need someone to discover it and make it eternal. La Fan, fake French that flaunts our good taste, is an Los-Angeles-based photography studio. Founded by La(rry) Xu and Fan (Yu), it provides customized photography services. Instead of offering generic photography, we offer the design that is right for you! Become a fan of La Fan, make your beauty eternal!

LALIFF
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453 S Spring St, Ste 430
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(323) 446-2770

Rainbow L.A.
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1234 Rainbow St
Los Angeles, CA 90065

Walk the Night
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6127 N Gower Avenue, Unit 3-4
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) 469-1822

Walk the Night is your new best friend. Like Tinder without the bodily fluid exchange - we scour the web, pluck from pop culture’s best and lowest hanging fruit, and stick out after hours ’til the last last call. We walk the night hard - so you don’t have to. Our first iteration begins in Los Angeles, coming to New York and London very soon.

Dildolicious
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69 Slipperly Slope
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(650) 773-2864

The Art Reader
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Venice Beach Boardwalk
Venice, CA 90291

(323) 285-2669

Sunshine Hooks is a highly sought after Art Reader, who was called to her profession at a very young age. Those who have received an art reading by Sunshine, marvel at how she uses art to read into one's innermost secret thoughts. Just as simple as drawing her a picture, Sunshine analyzes your artwork and interprets the hidden meanings behind your drawings and doodles. Her gift is authentic yet intriguing, and she easily converts skeptics who dare challenge the accuracy of her readings. Many refer to Sunshine as a "Mind Reader" however she is so much more than that. She is a gift to the world and a friend to each client whom she graciously serves. Thus express yourself and enjoy...as you partake in a reading by The Art Reader.

Excello Sound
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Glassel Park
Los Angeles, CA 90065

(310) 555-5555

Studio Arab-esque
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432 South Main St. Loft No 5
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 703-4084

Aries Roc Bois Entertainment
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Unknown
Los Angeles, CA 90047

(323) 451-3821

My Computer Crashed Campaign
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The Block
Los Angeles, CA 90011

(323) 385-0831

Arts and Entertainment Near Spring Arts Tower

Tiger Strikes Asteroid Los Angeles
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440 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(805) 699-6271 or (773) 350-2156

Tiger Strikes Asteroid Los Angeles is an artist-run and artist-curated exhibition space. Formed with a relationship to the original Tiger Strikes Asteroid in Philadelphia founded in 2009 and Tiger Strikes Asteroid in Brooklyn, TSA LA seeks to invite a dialogue between an eclectic mix of artists and curatorial visions with a focus on emerging and mid-career artists from Los Angeles and beyond.

The Property
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440 S Broadway, Fl 2nd
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(917) 330-0432

The Los Angeles Theatre Center
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514 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 489-0994

See our entire season lineup online at http://www.thelatc.org or call 866-811-4111

The Continental Club
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116 W 4th St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(866) 687-4499

Established in 2013 and open February 2014, The Continental Club is a concept by Ashley Joyce with design by partners Ashley Joyce and John Lasker. The Continental Club aims to cater to the vibrant and diverse downtown LA community. The design is based on a traditional London members’ club contrasted with modern, anti-establishment accents. Though officially a single street address, The Continental Club hosts two distinct settings. Sunday through Thursday guests enter from 4th Street to the J. Parkinson Room at The Continental Club. This intimate space is named after John Parkinson, the architect responsible for many iconic downtown landmarks including City Hall, The Coliseum, Union Station and The Continental Building. The emphasis is classic cocktails and conversation. On Fridays and Saturdays, guests are greeted by a doorman in the alley, led down a stairway and through a wood-paneled hallway to enter The Continental Club. This expanded space includes semi-private seating areas surrounding a central bar and small dance floor. Unique table service includes pitchers, punch bowls and martini sets. The attention to detail and exceptional service is reminiscent of Las Vegas, London and Havana clubs of the 1950s and 1960s. The Continental Club is part of Circa93.

Studio Arab-esque
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432 South Main St. Loft No 5
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 703-4084

SUDAMERICANA
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116 W 4th St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(323) 335-6807

Hola Gente Linda!! Best Latin Party in LA! - We’re a sexy Latin rhythm dance party at The Continental Club in downtown LA. It’s good vibes and a community of friends from all over the world united to dance. Come and experience a journey through Latin America while dancing to the most awesome music. Wepaa! Party With a Cause - We like to party but we also like to give back to our community, our homes in South American and worldwide. We donate a portion of our ticket sales to non-profits and organizations. So far, Sudamericana has helped women, children and those in need in places like Colombia, Haiti, Cambodia and of course in California. The Continental Club is located in the heart of Downtown LA. With amazing mixologist you can enjoy everything from a mojito, to a Fernet con cola even aguardiente. Fashionable attire required. Dance! Live! Love! We'd love to see you! Table Reservations Available Starting at $100 min: http://www.sudamericanaevents.com/reservations Early Bird Tickets: https://sudamericanajuly4thweekend.eventbrite.com/ $10 Entrance fee ALL NIGHT Valet Available $10 Fashionable Upscale Attire a Must We Reserve The Right To Refuse Service to Anyone Follow Us!! Facebook: SUDAMERICANA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/la_sudamericana/ Twitter: @sudamericana_la Newsletter: http://www.sudamericanaevents.com/connect-1/

Megawoof America
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Precinct DTLA
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(323) 448-6049

2A Gallery
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400 S Main St, # 2A
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 924-3472

2A Gallery Address: 400 S Main St #2A Contact: Calvin Phelps Email: [email protected] Website: www.2AGallery.com Phone: 213.924.3472 How is the project operated? This is an independent artist/curator ran space. How long has it been in existence? The space was founded in July of 2013. What was your motivation? To utilize a particularly unique space as a venue for creative production and exhibition. Number of organizers/responsible persons of the project. One. How are programs funded? The programs are self funded, but sales would certainly be welcomed. Who is responsible for the programming? I am, but I hope to bring together various viewpoints and voices. Number and average duration of exhibitions/events per year. I expect to have about 8 exhibitions a year with various performance or video screenings interspersed in that schedule. What kind of events are usually organized? Solo exhibits, group shows, video shows and performances. How is your programming determined? By the quality of the work. I listen to suggestions from artists and curator friends, as well as conduct as many studio visits as possible. In addition to emerging artists coming out of the various academic programs in LA, I listen to the advice of those who have defined the trajectory of contemporary art in LA. Do you accept proposals/submissions? Yes, but they must take 2A’s spatial limitations into account. What is your artistic/curatorial approach? I’m interested in interstices and how artwork can occupy those loosely defined spaces. What’s working? What’s not working? Everything seems to be off to a great start. Maybe I’ll have a different answer after there have been a few shows. What kind of role do you hope to play in your local art scene or community? I want to provide an intimate experience where people can come together and enjoy a specific work or show. I usually move opening events between 2A and my personal apartment down the hall from the space. What idea are you most excited about for the future? I have an idea to create a couple of video towers showing six individual works. The videos are short so the work can be shared by a larger number of people.

La Fan
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University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90007

Your beauty is unique. You just need someone to discover it and make it eternal. La Fan, fake French that flaunts our good taste, is an Los-Angeles-based photography studio. Founded by La(rry) Xu and Fan (Yu), it provides customized photography services. Instead of offering generic photography, we offer the design that is right for you! Become a fan of La Fan, make your beauty eternal!

Rainbow L.A.
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1234 Rainbow St
Los Angeles, CA 90065

Walk the Night
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6127 N Gower Avenue, Unit 3-4
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) 469-1822

Walk the Night is your new best friend. Like Tinder without the bodily fluid exchange - we scour the web, pluck from pop culture’s best and lowest hanging fruit, and stick out after hours ’til the last last call. We walk the night hard - so you don’t have to. Our first iteration begins in Los Angeles, coming to New York and London very soon.

Dildolicious
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
69 Slipperly Slope
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(650) 773-2864

The Art Reader
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
Venice Beach Boardwalk
Venice, CA 90291

(323) 285-2669

Sunshine Hooks is a highly sought after Art Reader, who was called to her profession at a very young age. Those who have received an art reading by Sunshine, marvel at how she uses art to read into one's innermost secret thoughts. Just as simple as drawing her a picture, Sunshine analyzes your artwork and interprets the hidden meanings behind your drawings and doodles. Her gift is authentic yet intriguing, and she easily converts skeptics who dare challenge the accuracy of her readings. Many refer to Sunshine as a "Mind Reader" however she is so much more than that. She is a gift to the world and a friend to each client whom she graciously serves. Thus express yourself and enjoy...as you partake in a reading by The Art Reader.

Excello Sound
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Glassel Park
Los Angeles, CA 90065

(310) 555-5555

House Party Entertainment
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Disclosed Location
Los Angeles, CA 90011

(818) 489-6649

Busty Babes
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St 23 Vilicon Garden Benson Beach
Los Angeles, CA 90001

(213) 385-1111

Welcome to Busty Babes where the name speaks for itself. Hot babes engaged in tantalizing erotica and perfect girls offered up in HD is what you can expect form us. Erotic that will make you yearn for the most seductive glamour porn vixens in the world and naked girls, from amateur to pornstar alike can be found at the page. as long as they are Gorgeous, seductive and sublime Goddesses.

Mcstudios
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666 McStudio Ln
Los Angeles, CA 90001

(504) 450-4856

My Computer Crashed Campaign
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The Block
Los Angeles, CA 90011

(323) 385-0831

Liars Club
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543 Whatnot Ln
Los Angeles, CA 90026

(818) 292-3274

Here at the Liars Club, we offer our guests four rousing rounds of gameplay where we’ll study various whatnots that range from dated or inscrutable doodads, far-out film clips, woefully neglected vocabulary words, to just about anything we can get our paws on that you possibly cannot wrap your mind around. Every show we will pick two believers from the audience to play along with us. In every round, our panel of liars must sway our believers that their explanation of the whatnot is the truth. Comedy ensues. Believers start with fifty points and will gamble variables of ten on their chosen liar of each round. In the second round, their winnings will double; in the third, they multiply by five; and in the fourth and final round, their winnings decuple: multiply by ten. Our marvelous believers will never lose more than they wager.