Los Angeles

SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area.

Tom Jacobs - May 11, 2021

The grants support music-related projects serving underrepresented populations.

Peter Feher - May 11, 2021

The season of Bowl concerts will include more than 50 performances through September.

Richard S. Ginell - May 4, 2021

The homebuilding tycoon was one of L.A.’s most visible, and controversial, arts philanthropists.

Richard S. Ginell - April 26, 2021

Pacific Opera Project revisits Bernstein’s Trouble in Tahiti with a delightful small-scale production in front of a live audience.

Peter Feher - April 26, 2021

The presenter is staking a lot on these new artworks, which will include some high-flying collaborators.

Peter Feher - April 20, 2021

The LA Phil’s music and artistic director will not change his L.A. schedule as he takes up his second top position.

Tom Jacobs - April 13, 2021

Terri and Jerry Kohl’s gift is one of the largest in the company’s history and helps underwrite a first-ever production of Oedipus Rex, among other things.

Peter Feher - April 13, 2021

A full 14-week season is in preparation, along with the necessary safety protocols.

Victoria Looseleaf - April 11, 2021

A conversation with CAP UCLA’s executive and artistic director reveals the serious challenges of mounting an original season virtually, and the equal test of getting ready for reopening.

Peter Feher - April 6, 2021

A world-premiere streaming series featuring mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard is in production, along with an array of the cool and unusual.