Read on and discover El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument, a living museum in the oldest district of the city that's home to Olvera Street and other landmark cultural attractions.
L.A.'s rich Latino heritage is celebrated throughout the year with traditional Mexican holidays and festive events. Read on for a guide to Latin American holiday celebrations and festivals in Los Angeles.
From synthesized cumbia sonidero to soul-ska rocksteady and raw punk rock, these 10 bands are on the cutting edge of L.A.'s vibrant underground Latino music scene.
The Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) remains the only cultural institution in the country that is dedicated exclusively to presenting masterpieces by modern and contemporary Latin American artists.
Bricia Lopez is a quintessential modern Angeleno: she’s a first generation immigrant who grew up in Los Angeles, a business owner, and a cultural ambassador who explores and experiences L.A. with the enthusiasm of a first-time visitor.