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THINNING THE VEIL AT WISDOME LA
This Halloween balances your chakras to unravel the secrets of the sacred universe inside Wisdome LA, a 24,000 sq. ft. domed art entertainment park located in the Arts District of Downtown Los Angeles.
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Wisdome LA & Kentyah Present, 'The Thinning Of The Veils: An Uplifting Halloween Celebration' of music, yoga, movement, sound healing and costume party. Immerse yourself within this 360 degrees VR experience while you explore the 14 outer dimensions of the cosmos to uncover ancient knowledge and lost civilizations.
Attend dressed in your favorite mystical costume or just as your highest self for this evening of soulful celebration, and don't forget your yoga mat.
Special guest DJs Robin Parrish (Ecstatic Dance), House Of Hamsa (World Music), Mashi Cohen & Liberat8 (Yoga & Sound Healing) are ready to take you to a higher level.
As a bonus, enjoy "Mystic Universe," Wisdome LA's newest spiritual animated art masterpiece from the creators of Samskara.
See you when you return from your spiritual journey.
LA METRO WALK-AND-TALK BRINGS CEO STEPHANIE WIGGINS & CITY COUNCIL MEMBER HILDA SOLIS TO
Walking with Metro Board Chair Hilda L. Solis and MetroCEO Stephanie Wiggins to various locations in Little Tokyo proved to be an informative and delightful experience as the future of Downtown transportation steadily comes to life.
Our trip began at the Japanese American National Museum (Plaza area) and continues within as the two led us around a one-block radius highlighting key elements of the program.
The Eastside Access Improvements Project is designed to implement a program of streetscape, pedestrian safety and bicycle access improvements in a one-mile radius around the Regional connector’s 1st Street and Central Avenue Little Tokyo Arts District Station near downtown Los Angeles. The project includes crosswalk improvements at 19 intersections, a bike/walk esplanade between 1st Street and Temple Street featuring double rows of street trees, new bike lanes, streetscape improvements and improved energy-efficient lighting.
Metro CEO Stephanie Wiggins announced the start of construction on the Eastside Access Improvement Project in the Little Tokyo District highlighting key elements of the $29.7 million project.