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  2. Audrey Skirball-Kenis - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Audrey and Charles, through ASK, made a highly publicized donation of $500,000 to the Los Angeles Arts Festival's theater and performance programs. The donation saved the festival from closing, and was ceremonially accepted in the Los Angeles mayor's office by Peter Sellers, the festival's director.

  3. Festival of the Arts (California) - Wikipedia

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    The first Laguna Beach art gallery opened in 1918 to much excitement. In 1932, the artists of the community held a makeshift festival in hope of courting tourists visiting Los Angeles for the Summer Olympics, an early formation of the Festival of Arts. The festival was shaped into much of what it is today by construction worker and artist Roy ...

  4. Category:1990 in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1990 in Los Angeles" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  5. Huge Arts District project clears hurdle on path to construction

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    A long-planned $1.4-billion real estate development at the foot of the newly famous Sixth Street Viaduct in downtown Los Angeles is closer to getting underway after receiving approval from the ...

  6. Lee Ramer, champion of the Hammer Museum and other L.A. arts ...

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    Lee Ramer, a longtime Los Angeles arts leader and early champion of L.A. as a cultural capital, died at home Sunday, her family said. She was 90. Ramer served on the Los Angeles Cultural Affairs ...

  7. Category:1990s in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Greater Los Angeles portal; United States portal; North America portal; ... 1990 in Los Angeles (11 P) 1991 in Los Angeles (12 P) 1992 in Los Angeles (1 C, 12 P)

  8. REDCAT - Wikipedia

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    The aim was to offer Los Angeles residents exposure to innovative art forms more consistently than occasional events (e.g. 1984 Olympic Arts Festival). [ 2 ] Harvey Lichtenstein , then president and executive producer of the Brooklyn Academy of Music , was brought in as a consultant during the development phases of REDCAT in 1999.

  9. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Construction started on March 9, 1962, and it was dedicated September 27, 1964. [3] The Pavilion was named for Dorothy Buffum Chandler who . led [the] effort to build a suitable home for the Los Angeles Philharmonic and rejuvenate the performing arts in Los Angeles.