Here, There, and Everywhere is a free, monthly newsletter by The Ambrose, featuring updates here at the hotel, as well as interesting events around town.

With rushing winds and gloomy skies the dark and stubborn winter dies;
far off and unseen, spring faintly cries,
bidding her earliest children to rise; MARCH!

Bayard Taylor

The Ambrose
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The Ambrose is thrilled to welcome Megan Kelly back to the team! Megan rejoins us in a brand new and exciting role as our Director of Sales and Marketing, bringing with her a strong sense of enthusiasm, high spirited professionalism and of course, lots of love for The Ambrose!


Los Angeles
Subject Was Roses

Martin Sheen and Francis Conroy star in this Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning compelling family drama. For more information please visit: www.centertheatregroup.com.


Photograph by Jay Blakesburg
  • Traveling on a High Frequency: Photographs of Jay Blakesburg
  • March 5th – March 18th
  • Mr. Musichead Gallery
  • 7511 West Sunset Boulevard
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • 323 876 0042
  • www.mrmusichead.com

Over the course of his impressive 30 year career, San Francisco-based photographer Jay Blakeburg’s camera has captured moments in the lives of such legendary artists as Joni Mitchell, Tom Waits, The Grateful Dead and John Lee Hooker. His Los Angeles premier exhibit features over 40 of these instantly recognizable images. For more information please visit www.blakesburg.com


Paul Mccartney
  • Paul McCartney
  • March 30th
  • Hollywood Bolk
  • 2301 North Highland Avenue
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • 323 850 2000
  • www.hollywoodbowl.com

McCartney returns to the legendary Hollywood Bowl for the first time since 1993. This tour will feature a typically diverse set list drawing on more than 2 hours worth of selections spanning the catalogues of The Beatles, Wings and Paul’s solo career. For more information please visit www.hollywoodbowl.com.


The World
Earth Hour March 27th @ 8:30PM
  • U.S. Headquarters
    World Wildlife Fund
  • 1250 Twenty-Fourth Street, N.W.
  • P.O. Box 97180
  • Washington, DC 20090-7180
  • www.myearthhour.org

At 8:30pm (local time) on Saturday, March 27th, the greatest show on Earth for action on climate change will take place in homes, office buildings, town halls and public places around the globe as lights go out for Earth Hour 2010.
With 807 cities, towns and municipalities and 82 countries across every continent already signed up, Earth Hour 2010 is set to show the world that a resolution to the threat of global warming is possible through collective action.
Whether you are an individual, a business, a school or a city you can show your support. Check out our new website for lots of fun ways to get involved, help us spread the word and make Earth Hour 2010 the biggest Earth Hour ever.
For more information please visit www.myearthhour.org.