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By elijay
Updated 08/27/2008
At some point or another someone is going to announce that they're coming to visit you. And when that time comes you're going to say "What in God's name am I supposed to do with so-and-so." But like a good earthquake preparedness kit we will be there w...
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By socallocal
Updated 11/06/2008
Even if you've never been to L.A., you probably think you have a good idea of what it's like: sunshine and glamour at every turn. But guess what? Oh, you're kind of right. Anyway, even if you think you'll never be lucky enough to soak up the rays by...
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During the day, you can take a guided tour of this Frank Gehry designed marvel of a concert hall. You won’t be allowed inside the actualy performance space, but the modern ballroom (recently host to a Tony Stark fundraiser in Iron Man) and the gardens that wind around the exterior are reason enough to visit.
Of course, if you do have a free evening and some spare change, try to catch a show there, too and experience the unparalleled acoustics that state of the art architecture can create.
By gillians
Updated 08/25/2008
There are actually not that many bands that I would pay to see because I get bored easily and get tired of standing and paying too much for weak drinks. That being said, there are a lot of cool places in L.A. to do those things. So have at it.
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By elijay
Updated 04/06/2009
While Los Angeles isn't really known for its architecture (thanks to its mess of sprawling mini-malls and suburban tract homes), there are some pretty amazing structures in the city. And while you will use up a bit of gas driving to all these places, y...
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Some think it’s a shiny eyesore, while others think it’s metallic genius. Either way, Frank Gehry’s curvaceous Walt Disney Concert Hall is an architectural icon of the LA skyline.

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Downtown is always an interesting destination for out-of-towers—they will be amazed that a sprawling mess like LA is able to even have a city center. And the piece de resistance of Downtown? Why the Walt Disney Concert Hall of course! Take your guest to see the blinding wonder designed by architect supreme Frank Gehry.