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Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Mary Pickford Center
1313 N. Vine St. (310) 247-3000. Built in 1949, first Hollywood studio designed for television show production. Early TV shows including Queen for A Day and I Love Lucy were broadcast from here.
Actors Co-op Theatre Company
1760 N. Gower St. (323) 462-8460. Two 99-seat theatres, located on the campus of Hollywood Presbyterian Church. www.actorsco-op.org
Comedy Central Stage at the Hudson Backstage Theatre
6539 Santa Monica Blvd. (323) 960-5519. Comedians, actors & writers at all professional levels develop ideas and polish material in front of a live audience. www.comedycentralstage.com
Groundlings Theatre
7307 Melrose Ave. (323) 934-4747. Improvisational & sketch theatre claims talented alumni including Lisa Kudrow, Jon Lovitz, and Will Ferrell. www.groundlings.com
Amoeba Music
6200 Hollywood Blvd. Music fans head to this bustling at its new location on the famed boulevard at Argle Ave. for its huge selection of vinyl, video and CDs plus live shows. www.amoeba.com
Avalon Hollywood
1735 Vine St. (323) 462-8900. Opened in 1927 as LA’s first and most lavish legitimate theatre, now a multi-media concert venue and nightclub. www.avalonhollywood.com (See PLACES)
Dresden Restaurant
1760 N. Vermont Ave. (323) 665-4294.The number one piano bar in L.A. featuring Marty & Elayne at 9:00pm. Tues–Sat nights. Live bands Sun & Mon nights. www.thedresden.com (See DINING)
El Cid Restaurant
4212 Sunset Blvd. (323) 668-0318. From comedy to rock ‘n roll to burlesque, El Cid features the most eclectic calendar in LA. www.elcidla.com (See DANCE & DINING)
El Floridita Cuban Restaurant
1253 N. Vine St. (323) 871-8612. Live Salsa bands Mon, Fri, & Sat nights. www.elfloridita.com (See DANCE)
Gardenia Restaurant & Lounge
7066 Santa Monica Blvd. (323) 467-7444. Longest running cabaret supper club in the United States. Shows nightly.
Genghis Cohen Restaurant, Bar & Live Music
740 N. Fairfax Ave. (323) 653-0640. Live music most nights Mon-Sat. Times vary. www.genghiscohen.com
The Greek Theatre
2700 N. Vermont Ave. (844) 524-7335. Full calendar online. www.lagreektheatre.com
Hollywood Bowl
2301 N. Highland Ave. Legendary amphitheatre has presented the world’s greatest musicians for 85 years. Site open for visits. www.hollywoodbowl.com (See PLACES)
Hollywood Palladium
6215 Sunset Blvd. (323) 962-7600. Home of big bands in the 40s. Today’s hottest singers, songwriters and bands. www.hollywoodpalladium.com/ (See PLACES)
The Hotel Café
1623 1⁄2 Cahuenga Blvd. One of L.A.’s top music venues. Singer-songwriters performing nightly. 21 and over. www.hotelcafe.com
Largo at The Coronet
366 N. La Cienega (310) 855-0350. A variety of live music & comedy nightly. www.largo-la.com (See COMEDY)
Miceli's Italian Restaurant
1646 N. Las Palmas Ave. (323) 466-3438. Piano melodies nightly at 6pm. www.micelisrestaurant.com (See DINING)
The Fonda Theatre
6126 Hollywood Blvd. (323) 464-6269. A favored venue because of its historic details. See schedule and shows details on www.fondatheatre.com
The Roxy Theatre
9009 Sunset Blvd. Showcase music club features established and “breaking” rock acts nightly. www.theroxy.com
The Troubadour
9081 Santa Monica Blvd. Legendary venue has introduced new music to L.A. since ‘58. All ages. Live music nightly. www.troubadour.com
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