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Opening Night at the Bowl | Hollywood Bowl Jun 2010 (annual) The annual opening of the Hollywood Bowl's summer season sees two celebrated vocalists inducted into the bowl's hall of fame each year. Both sing first, accompanied by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra in a concert spectacular that only Hollywood can manage. |
Hollywood Film Festival | ArcLight Cinemas Oct 2010 (annual) The Hollywood Film Festival aims to discover emerging independent filmmakers. The main competition accepts features, shorts and animated films, with up to 50 selected as finalists and screened at venues including the ArcLight Cinemas. |
Halloween Horror Nights | Universal Studios Hollywood Oct 2010; not Mon or Tue (annual) Scare yourself silly with Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios in Los Angeles. Evil cackles and spine-tingling screams ring through the night as Hollywood's scariest film characters come out to play. |
AFI Los Angeles International Film Festival | ArcLight Cinemas Oct - Nov 2010 (annual) The AFI Los Angeles Film Festival, held at the ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood and other venues around Hollywood Boulevard, is Los Angeles' largest and most prominent film festival. |
Universal Studios Hollywood | Universal Studios Hollywood Daily Universal Studios Hollywood amusement park combines popular television programmes and movies with high-tech thrill rides such as The Simpsons roller coaster. The main attraction is the Studio Tour, a guided tram ride around the company's 170 hectares within Universal City. |
The Hollywood Museum | The Hollywood Museum Thu, Fri, Sat, and Sun only The Hollywood Museum in the heart of Hollywood features four floors of famous and rare props, costumes, scripts and vintage photos from the television, stage and recording industries. Displays are arranged chronologically, from the Silent Era to current productions. |
Kodak Theatre | Kodak Theatre Daily Hollywood's Kodak Theatre appears annually on television screens around the world as the permanent venue of the glitzy Oscar Awards Ceremony. The auditorium also hosts other events, from top-selling music concerts to the American Ballet Theatre and touring Broadway productions. |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | Hollywood Walk of Fame Daily Since 1960 over 2,200 celebrities, including Elvis Presley and Greta Garbo, have been honoured along the world's most famous sidewalk. Each bronze medallion on the Hollywood Walk of Fame honours a famous television, film, radio, theatre, or recording personality. |
Pink's Hot Dogs | Pink's Hot Dogs Daily A Hollywood icon, Pink's Hot Dogs was started by the late Paul and Betty Pink, who opened for business in 1939 selling ten-cent wieners from a used hot-dog cart. Now 2000 dogs are served daily on soft steamed rolls. There are 24 varieties of dogs available, many named after the celebrities who order them. |
The Sunset Strip | The Sunset Strip Daily The Sunset Strip in West Hollywood is a 2.8km stretch of Sunset Boulevard where some of the world's most famous - and infamous - bars, clubs and hotels reside. The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, and Bob Marley got their start on this street. |
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