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ChatGPT said: La Get Down 2023 brought together poets, musicians, and storytellers for a month-long celebration of hip hop and spoken word. Featuring local legends, world stage voices, theatre collaborations, and Da Poetry Lounge showcases, the festival highlighted diverse artistry and community through workshops, performances, and...

After an 8-city national tour, the award-winning solo performance WET: A DACAmented Journey will see its first theatrical reboot at Greenway Court  Theatre. Written and performed by Alex Alpharaoh, WET is the story of what it means to be an American in every sense of...

In a last ditch effort to affect change in her life, an isolated woman held captive by her fears and trapped by her own entitlement is forced to surrender to her fate. T...

La Get Down 2022 showcased a vibrant mix of poetry, performance, and community with a full month of events. From workshops and film nights to open mics, theatre collaborations, and the InkSlam Invitational, the festival celebrated hip hop and spoken word as tools for storytelling,...

Juneteenth celebrates the day when the last enslaved African Americans in the United States were finally granted their freedom on June 19, 1865, in Galveston, Texas, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863....

La Get Down 2021 streamed live with virtual workshops, performances, and showcases celebrating hip hop and spoken word. From Da Poetry Lounge’s National Poetry Month launch to film screenings, brunch conversations, and the InkSlam Invitational, the festival uplifted community, healing, and creative expression in an...

Caught in the rupture between past and future, an ensemble of characters search desperately for rebirth: in dreams, in hash tags, in childhood diaries, in sidewalks that lead to nowhere. ...

We take a knee in support of our brave protestors and vow to take action for a more just and joyous life for everyone who calls Los Angeles their home. We condemn the systemic racism that exists in all of our institutions and the...