Hollywood Tours is a company that offers individuals tours of Beverly Hills and Hollywood with three different tour options available; all within the comfort of the tour van. The Beverly Hills tour takes guests on a ride through Beverly Hills to see 70 homes of Hollywood stars from the past and present and also shows guests the famous Sunset Strip. The Hollywood tour is all about Old Hollywood nostalgia as it takes guests on a tour of film and television sites and landmarks of Hollywood. Finally, the Hollywood sign tour takes guests as close as they can get to the Hollywood sign, and while on the journey to the sign guests are given a tour of the Hollywood Hills. Call for tour reservations; all major credit cards are accepted.
Built back in 1937 this small theater is located in the heart of Westwood Village directly across from The Regency Village Theater on Broxton. Its wrap-around marquee can be seen from all corners of the Broxton and Weyburn intersection. Discounted tickets are available to seniors, children and students alike. Currently, the movie house offers "Insomnia Saturdays" for just $9 every Saturday at midnight. It also shows current movie titles as well. Because private screenings and specials engagements are often held at the theater, calling ahead for movie times is strongly suggested.
Stage 22 is a sound/film stage available for use for filming, private parties and special events. Situated in a stand-alone building, it features a full kitchen, four bathrooms, a make-up room, a VIP green room and more. It's available on an hourly or daily basis.
Avenue 50 Studio is a Latina and Chicana focused arts organization which endeavors to display art and artists often under the radar of mainstream galleries. Avenue 50 Studio uses content-driven art to build sustaining networks within the artist community and stimulate intercultural understanding.
Coast to Coast Talent Group is a full service SAG talent and casting agency. The staff includes theatrical, commercial and print agents. The agency represents film/TV actors, models and sports figures. It also has a youth division and its clients have appeared on a wide variety of television specials and shows. The company is located inside the business park on Barham Boulevard in Hollywood.
Charles Party Rents is located on north Alvarado near the 101 Freeway in Echo Park so it is easily accessible. It offers chairs, tables, awnings and even jumpers for the kids. It also provides auto and life insurance, immigration service and income tax services at affordable rates.
Formerly founded and known as the Eagle Rock Community Cultural Center, the Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock, is a nonprofit organization located in the historic 1914 Carnegie Library whose building has long been famous for its Spanish-style mission revival architecture. Best known for its art openings, eclectic gallery exhibitions, education programs and special events, including those concerning community affairs, the center also is a popular facility for concerts, dance performances, weddings, birthday parties, fundraisers, receptions and corporate functions.
Grand Park is a 12-acre public space stretching from N. Grand Avenue to Spring Street. It features pedestrian walkways, a large fountain, grassy areas for relaxing or playing and even a Starbucks for a quick snack or cup of coffee. The park hosts a variety of free events.
Theatre of NOTE is one of the more artistically risky venues in Hollywood. It is interested in the written word first and the NOTE is known for challenging the world premiere productions and hopes to house as many world premieres from international companies as possible. It is also open to companies from the states and local artists as well, emphasis will be placed on original ensemble work. Comedies, dramas, improv, all genres are welcome to the notorious stage. NOTE is known for its stage-diving approach to theatre and no topic too controversial. The theatre is located on North Cahuenga Boulevard, in Hollywood.
This trendy gallery is located in the heart of downtown L.A.'s Chinatown. It features established, well-known artists, as well as up-and-coming artists. With such a variety of works on display, you'll be entertained every time you visit this gallery.
As part of the Autry National Center, the Southwest Museum of the Native American is located just off Museum Drive on Mount Washington in the community of Highland Park. Displaying rotating exhibits of art and artifacts from native American tribes from Alaska to South America, the Southwest Museum was established by the Southwest Society in 1914. Please call The Southwest for hours of operation, as the museum has been closed since 2009 for renovations.