Dive into the weekend with local fun! From Ice Skating in Santa Monica to symphonies in the Valley and more, the city is filled with fall happenings. Check out this week’s round-up of weekend activities happening November 14 through November 16.
Los Angeles Weekend Events | November 14 – November 16
Oktoberfest at Red Lion Tavern

When: Until November 16
Where: Silverlake
What: Catch bold, experimental performances at REDCAT’s 22nd annual New Original Works Festival, where L.A.-based artists transform the space into a cutting-edge stage laboratory. Spanning three weekends, the festival showcases innovative works in dance, theater, music, and multimedia. Can’t make it in person? Select shows will also be livestreamed.

When: Until November 16
Where: CineVita | Inglewood
What: For the Record is back with its most ambitious show yet: Tarantino Live returns inside CineVita, the world’s largest Spiegeltent, now home to FTR at Hollywood Park next to SoFi Stadium. The high-octane production honors 30 years of Pulp Fiction and reimagines unforgettable scenes and musical numbers from Quentin Tarantino’s iconic films, like Kill Bill, to Django Unchained. Expect a dazzling, immersive blend of theater, film, and concert that celebrates the legendary director’s cinematic universe.

When: Until January 4, 2026
Where: Downtown
What: Street Food Cinema keeps the outdoor movie magic going with its cozy Fireside Films series, featuring heaters, seasonal favorites, and a free hot drink with each ticket. The lineup mixes holiday hits like Elf, Home Alone, and The Holiday with beloved L.A.-set films like La La Land and L.A. Confidential, plus newer crowd-pleasers such as Sinners and Freakier Friday. Screenings run throughout November and December—perfect for festive film lovers.
Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | November 14 – November 16

When: Until December 31
Where: Rancho Palos Verdes
What: Wander through a glowing galaxy of lights during the South Coast Botanic Garden’s celestial-inspired nighttime experience. This hour-long Palos Verdes trail skips the usual holiday trimmings in favor of nine dazzling installations that feel more otherworldly than wintery. Think less North Pole, more outer space—making it one of L.A.’s most hypnotic after-dark garden shows of the season.

When: Until January 19
Where: Santa Monica
What: Just steps from the ocean, Ice in Downtown Santa Monica transforms the coastal city into a winter wonderland. The 8,000-square-foot outdoor rink—open daily from November through mid-January—sits at Fifth Street and Arizona Avenue, less than a 10-minute walk from the E Line. Admission ($24) includes skate rentals for an hour-long session, with private fire pits and party packages available for those looking to elevate the experience. Expect cozy treats, themed events, and even a special Taylor Swift birthday skate night on December 13.

When: Until December 4
Where: Venice
What: L.A.’s star-studded lecture series returns this October with a dynamic mix of in-person and virtual events featuring some of the most fascinating minds in arts, science, and entertainment. Guests can expect captivating talks from notable figures like Werner Herzog, Tim Curry, Judd Apatow, and Marc Maron. Many events offer the option to purchase a signed copy of the speaker’s book, making it a must for curious minds and culture lovers alike.
San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | November 14 – November 16

When: November 14 – November 15
Where: 555 Universal Hollywood Drive | Universal City
What: Get ready to taste your way through Japan—this year’s celebration offers three time slots over two days, giving you more chances than ever to indulge. From savory street food to cultural experiences, everything’s included in your ticket. Thanks to your incredible support, we’re making this our most unforgettable year yet—don’t miss it!

When: November 15
Where: Moonlight Rollerway | 5110 San Fernando Road
What: Grab your squad and get ready to roll at Boy Bands Skate Night—where the only thing smoother than your moves are the harmonies. Groove to the greatest hits from NSYNC, BTS, One Direction, and more while you skate, sing, and live out your ultimate fandom fantasy. Admission gets you in, but skate rentals are $8 at the window if you’re not bringing your own wheels.

When: November 14
Where: Castle & Crown | 2012 West Burbank Boulevard
What: Learn how to turn cookies into edible art at the “Gobble Gobble” Cookie Decorating Class in Burbank! This beginner-friendly, two-hour workshop teaches the basics of royal icing and cookie design, with everything provided—including 6 cookies, 4 icing colors, and decorating tools. Perfect for a fun night out with friends or solo creativity, it takes place Friday, November 14, at Castle & Crown.
Conejo Valley Weekend Events | November 14 – November 16

When: November 15
Where: DeFrenS Consignment Furniture, Home Decor, and Gifts | Thousand Oaks
What: Explore vintage treasures, handmade goods, and local art at this lively Vintage & Artisan Market! Browse curated booths filled with pottery, textiles, jewelry, and décor, plus enjoy classic car displays, live music, local eats, and adoptable pets. It’s a full day of community, creativity, and stylish finds you won’t want to miss.

When: November 16
Where: Ventura
What: The 29th Annual Patagonia Salmon Run 5K returns on Sunday, November 9, 2025, at 8:30 a.m. at a location to be announced in Ventura. Runners of all levels are invited to join this community race celebrating fitness and sustainability.

When: November 16
Where: Fred Kavli Theater | Thousand Oaks
What: The California Young Artists Symphony opens its fifth season with a powerful performance at the Kavli Theatre in Thousand Oaks on Sunday, November 16, 2025, at 4 PM. The program features Strauss’s dazzling “Don Juan” and Shostakovich’s profound Symphony No. 10, under the baton of Maestro Alexander Treger (formerly of the LA Phil and American Youth Symphony).