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The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts is a community arts center in Beverly Hills, California, named for philanthropist Wallis Annenberg. The restored Post Office portion of the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, as seen from the corner of South Santa Monica Boulevard and Canon Drive.
Wallis Annenberg was born in 1939 in Philadelphia, [2] into a Jewish family, the daughter of publishing magnate Walter Hubert Annenberg, and his first wife, Bernice Veronica Dunkelman, known as Ronny, a socialite from Toronto, Canada.
The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing over the 101 Freeway will be completed in 2026. "Engineered" soil will cover the crossing, and native shrubs and wildflowers will be planted. The world's ...
The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, a community arts center in Beverly Hills, California; The Annenberg Institute at Brown University; The Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania; The Annenberg Center for Health Sciences at Eisenhower Medical Center; The Annenberg Library at Pine Manor College
The $92-million project — split 50/50 between public money and donations to the National Wildlife Federation and its Save LA Cougars fund, including $26 million from Wallis Annenberg and the ...
Portions of Highway 101 will be shut down starting April 15 to continue work on the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Agoura Hills.
Wallis Annenberg Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium located on the campus of University of California, Los Angeles. The stadium is home to the UCLA Bruins men's and women's soccer programs, and replaced Drake Stadium as the home venue for the two programs. The stadium is also home to the UCLA Bruins men's rugby team.
In recognition of the gift, LACMA named its leadership position the Wallis Annenberg directorship. In 2001 Wallis Annenberg endowed a curatorial fellowship program with a $1-million gift. In 1991, the foundation contributed $10 million to LACMA's endowment and in 1999 it donated $100,000 to provide arts education training for Los Angeles ...