Weekend Events | January 26 – January 28

Enjoy all that the weekend has to offer with our weekly round-up of top local events. From Lunar New Year festivals to nature walks and more, there is plenty to do. Explore your neighborhood’s happenings this January 26 through January 28.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | January 26 through January 28 

Lunar New Year Festival

When: January 27 and January 28

Where: Monterey Park

What: Celebrate the Lunar New Year at the Monterey Park Festival in Los Angeles, a two-day event located in the city’s vibrant Chinese district. Spanning five blocks in Downtown Monterey Park, the festival features traditional folk art, delicious food, and a fun-filled carnival area. The festivities usually start on Saturday morning with a lively display of firecrackers, along with dragon and lion dances. With past events attracting over 100,000 attendees, it’s wise to plan your visit in advance. The city recommends using the complimentary parking shuttle services available at Mark Keppel High School (501 E Hellman Ave) and El Repetto Elementary School (650 Grandridge Ave).

Uncorked Wine Festival

When: January 27

Where: DTLA

What: With over 150 wines and wineries, food trucks, music, and a picturesque setting, Uncorked Wine Fest at Union Station promises an ideal Saturday. This event is set to delight wine enthusiasts with a stunning array of varietals. General admission attendees can enjoy tastings from 6 to 9pm, while VIP ticket holders get an additional hour beginning at 5pm. The tickets cover all wine tastings, with food available for purchase separately.

Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy

When: Through Spring 2024

Where: Boyle Heights

What: In the summer of 1987, Germany hosted a unique carnival where traditional rides were embellished with art from Salvador Dalí, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, David Hockney, Sonia Delaunay, and many others. After that summer, this distinctive carnival disappeared, tucked away in storage for years. Recently, however, Luna Luna has been resurrected in Los Angeles. Thanks to the efforts of several art world collaborators and Drake, the carnival has been meticulously restored and reassembled. It is now open for visitors in a Boyle Heights soundstage until the spring of 2024.

 

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | January 26 through January 28 

Lunar New Year Celebration at Disney California Adventure

When: January 23 – February 18

Where: Anaheim

What: Celebrate the Lunar New Year at “the happiest place on earth” – Disney California Adventure. Embracing the Year of the Dragon, the park is hosting a month-long multicultural festival. Children will enjoy photo opportunities and parade processions featuring Mulan, Mushu, Mickey, and Minnie Mouse. Meanwhile, adults can indulge in a delightful culinary experience with flavors from China, Korea, and Vietnam.

The Dr. Seuss Experience

When: Until January 31

Where: Santa Monica

What: Immerse yourself in the whimsical universe of Wockets and Truffula Trees at The Dr. Seuss Experience, an interactive adventure inspired by the beloved books of Dr. Seuss. This enchanting experience brings to life the vivid characters and landscapes from classics like The Cat in the Hat and The Lorax. Guests can explore a series of rooms, each offering unique interactions with characters and perfect photo opportunities. At the heart of this pop-up lies a mirror maze, inspired by The Sneetches, providing a captivating challenge. Catch this touring show at Santa Monica Place starting in November 2023 for a magical journey through the world of Dr. Seuss.

Stand Up for Pups

When: January 26

Where: Playa Vista

What: Bring your dog along to the Annenberg PetSpace for a pet-friendly comedy night, featuring performances by Faysal Lawrence, Kaela Crawford, Vargus Mason, Ashoka Thomas, and Nthenya. Hosted by Caitlin Benson and backed by DJ VFRESH, this event promises an entertaining evening. Your ticket includes two drinks and part of the proceeds will go towards the PetSpace Extraordinary Care Fund.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | January 26 through January 28 

Shaping Gravity: Abstract Art Beyond the Picture Plane

When: Until March 10 

Where: Glendale

What: Experience the vibrant interpretations of abstraction by seven artists at this complimentary exhibit at the Forest Lawn Museum. Explore diverse artworks ranging from sculptures and paintings to augmented reality pieces and interactive video projections. Featured artists include Jen Stark, Molly Larkey, Shane Guffogg, Michelle Jane Lee, Christine Nguyen, Rema Ghuloum, and Sara Ippolito.

VALLEY RELICS MUSEUM EXPERIENCE

When: Every Saturday and Sunday

Where: 16781 Stagg Street Hangar C3 & C4 | Van Nuys

What: Visit the Valley’s beloved Museum of Pop Culture this weekend! The Valley Relics Museum invites you to join them for a day full of nostalgia and fun. Their one-of-a-kind museum.

Birding in the Garden: An Experiential Walk and Talk

When: January 27

Where: Theodore Payne Foundation | Sun Valley

What: This special class offers a walk through the TPF gardens, where participants can identify local birds and understand the vital relationships they maintain with native plants and other species. It provides insights into which birds are permanent residents and which ones are seasonal visitors, their primary food sources, and other interesting details. This class presents a unique opportunity for attendees to listen, observe, and learn about the diverse range of birds in the surrounding environment.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | January 26 through January 28 

Welcome Walk at Malibu Creek State Park

When: January 27, 10am – 1pm

Where: Malibu Creek State Park

What: Participate in a leisurely 2 1/2 hour nature walk led by a Malibu Creek docent, exploring the creek and the shade of the oaks. During the walk, the docent will share insights about the local wildlife and plant life in the mountains, as well as the park’s distinct history, including its past in film production. This activity is family-friendly and open to all.

Seaside Marathon, Half Marathon, 5K and 10K in Ventura

When: January 28, 7am – 12pm

Where: 800 W Main St, Ventura, CA 93001

What: The 11th Annual Seaside Marathon, Half Marathon, 5K, and 10K is planned for Sunday, January 28, 2024. The race will start at Emma Wood State Beach Group Campground and head north onto the bike path. Start time: 7am full marathon, 7:15am half marathon, 7:30am 5K/10K. 

Begin Anew | Wellness Day Retreat

When: January 28

Where: Topanga Canyon

What: Attendees are invited to experience a day of rejuvenation at the Begin Anew | Wellness Day Retreat in the serene setting of Topanga Canyon, CA, USA. This retreat provides an escape from everyday stresses, allowing participants to engage in a range of wellness activities designed for self-care and relaxation. The in-person event features yoga and meditation sessions, nature walks, and holistic workshops, catering to various interests. It’s an opportunity to explore new methods of enhancing well-being, while also connecting with others who share similar interests. This retreat is a chance to focus on mental, physical, and spiritual health. Interested individuals are encouraged to reserve their spot for a journey towards improved wellness.

SoCal Hidden Gem Destinations | Out & About

Southern California is renowned for its sprawling beaches and glamorous cities, but it also harbors some luxurious hidden gems known only to the discerning few. These secret spots offer luxury homeowners in Los Angeles an escape from the ordinary, into a world of secluded beauty and exclusivity. From hidden coastal coves to private vineyards, join us as we uncover Southern California’s most luxurious secret spots.

Secluded Coastal Havens

One of Southern California’s best-kept secrets is its array of secluded beaches and coves, offering privacy and tranquility away from the usual tourist spots. El Matador Beach in Malibu, for instance, is a stunning hidden gem. Lesser-known, El Matador beach offers sea caves and rock formations, ideal for a quiet day by the ocean. Likewise, you’ll also enjoy unspoiled sandy stretches, perfect for a private picnic or a romantic sunset.

In Orange County, the hidden Treasure Island Beach offers a picturesque escape with breathtaking views of the Laguna coastline. Accessible through a discreet pathway, this beach is a haven for those seeking solitude and natural beauty. It’s an ideal location for luxury homeowners to unwind, with its crystal-clear waters and pristine sands.

Exclusive Inland Retreats

Beyond the coastline, Southern California’s inland regions boast exclusive retreats for those in the know. Nestled in the Santa Monica Mountains, the Malibu Rocky Oaks Estate Vineyards is a private vineyard and estate that offers wine tastings and tours by appointment only. This hidden gem provides stunning mountain views and a selection of fine wines, making it a perfect getaway for wine enthusiasts.

Another hidden gem is Ojai Valley, a serene oasis known for its boutique hotels, artisanal shops, and scenic beauty. Luxury homeowners can indulge in private guided tours of the valley, exploring its quaint charm and hidden artistic communities.

On Your Journey

Exploring Southern California’s hidden gems allows luxury homeowners to experience a different side of this diverse region. These secret spots offer exclusivity, beauty, and tranquility, making them ideal for those seeking a luxurious escape from the bustling city life of Los Angeles.

Weekend Events | January 19 – January 21

Explore all the fun happening in your neighborhood this January 19 through January 21. From pop-ups to paint and sips and more, there are plenty of things to do around town. Check out this week’s round-up of weekend events!

LOS ANGELES WEEKEND EVENTS | JANUARY 19 – JANUARY 21

Smorgasburg LA

When: Until December 2024

Where: DTLA

What: Every Sunday, ROW DTLA hosts a vibrant food market featuring a variety of food vendors, ranging from popular pop-ups to emerging culinary talents. Keep an eye out for this year’s new additions, such as Basket Taco Co, Battambong Barbecue, and Taste of the Pacific.

Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy

When: Through Spring 2024

Where: Boyle Heights

What: In the summer of 1987, Germany hosted a unique carnival where traditional rides were embellished with art from Salvador Dalí, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, David Hockney, Sonia Delaunay, and many others. After that summer, this distinctive carnival disappeared, tucked away in storage for years. Recently, however, Luna Luna has been resurrected in Los Angeles. Thanks to the efforts of several art world collaborators and Drake, the carnival has been meticulously restored and reassembled. It is now open for visitors in a Boyle Heights soundstage until the spring of 2024.

Celebrating Frank Gehry

When: January 18 – January 21 

Where: DTLA 

What: The Los Angeles Philharmonic concludes its homage to the architect of the Walt Disney Concert Hall with a performance of Wagner’s opera “Das Rheingold,” conducted by Gustavo Dudamel and featuring scenic design by Gehry, scheduled from January 18 to 21.

 

WESTSIDE & BEACH COMMUNITIES WEEKEND EVENTS | JANUARY 19 – JANUARY 21

This Light of Ours: Activist Photographers from the Civil Rights Movement

When: Until February 25

Where: Westside

What: Discover over 150 impactful black-and-white photographs captured by nine photographers at Skirball’s civil rights movement exhibition. This collection showcases a blend of daily life scenes, protest moments, and influential figures like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The exhibition highlights not only the subjects in front of the camera but also the activist photographers behind the lens.

The Mean Girls Experience L.A.

When: January 12 – April 21, 2024 

Where: Santa Monica

What: Get ready to immerse yourself in a Mean Girls-inspired adventure in Santa Monica where you might just hear some “you can’t sit with us!” exclamations. With each ticket, you’ll enjoy a meal consisting of an entree and side (such as the “Stab” Caesar salad and cheese fries) in a cafeteria-style atmosphere. Additionally, you’ll have access to the Cool Mom Bar and numerous photo opportunities, including Regina’s bedroom mirror, the Burn Book, and the talent show stage. Located at 2020 Wilshire Boulevard in Santa Monica, it’s the ultimate Mean Girls experience!

The Dr. Seuss Experience

When: Until January 31

Where: Santa Monica

What: Immerse yourself in the whimsical universe of Wockets and Truffula Trees at The Dr. Seuss Experience, an interactive adventure inspired by the beloved books of Dr. Seuss. This enchanting experience brings to life the vivid characters and landscapes from classics like The Cat in the Hat and The Lorax. Guests can explore a series of rooms, each offering unique interactions with characters and perfect photo opportunities. At the heart of this pop-up lies a mirror maze, inspired by The Sneetches, providing a captivating challenge. Catch this touring show at Santa Monica Place starting in November 2023 for a magical journey through the world of Dr. Seuss.

 

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS | JANUARY 19 – JANUARY 21

Beginning Field Sketching with Diego Blanco

When: January 20

Where: Theodore Payne Foundation | 10459 Tuxford St Sun Valley, CA 91352

What: The special class at the Theodore Payne Foundation Gardens invites individuals to learn about the parts of a plant and how to effectively sketch their forms. Through guided exercises, participants will develop a deeper relationship with nature through art, enhancing their observation skills and botanical knowledge. This class is designed to accommodate all skill levels.

Shaping Gravity: Abstract Art Beyond the Picture Plane

When: Until March 10 

Where: Glendale

What: Experience the vibrant interpretations of abstraction by seven artists at this complimentary exhibit at the Forest Lawn Museum. Explore diverse artworks ranging from sculptures and paintings to augmented reality pieces and interactive video projections. Featured artists include Jen Stark, Molly Larkey, Shane Guffogg, Michelle Jane Lee, Christine Nguyen, Rema Ghuloum, and Sara Ippolito.

VALLEY RELICS MUSEUM EXPERIENCE

When: Every Saturday and Sunday

Where: 16781 Stagg Street Hangar C3 & C4 | Van Nuys

What: Visit the Valley’s beloved Museum of Pop Culture this weekend! The Valley Relics Museum invites you to join them for a day full of nostalgia and fun. Their one-of-a-kind museum.

 

CONEJO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS | JANUARY 19 – JANUARY 21

Underwater Parks Day Festival at Sea Center in Santa Barbara

When: January 20, 10am – 3pm

Where: 211 Stearns Wharf, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 

What: The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Sea Center, is offering complimentary admission to its Underwater Parks Day Festival. This festival is a celebration of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), often referred to as “underwater parks”.

Young Concert Artists

When: January 21, 2024

Where: Raitt Hall | Pepperdine University

What: The Young Concert Artists (YCA) featured in Malibu include Chinese violinist Lun Li, Danish cellist Jonathan Swensen, Spanish/Dutch pianist Albert Cano Smit, American tenor Daniel McGrew, and American bass-baritone Joseph Parrish.

Paint & Sip

When: January 21, 2024

Where: Rosenthal Wine Bar & Patio | 18741 East Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu

What: Enjoy an afternoon of wine, painting, and fun! Spend the day at Rosenthal Wine Bar for a delightful Paint and Sip.

Luxurious SoCal Spa Destinations | Out & About

As the winter months grace Southern California with their mild charm, it’s the perfect time for luxury homeowners to indulge in a retreat of serenity and wellness. Southern California‘s exclusive wellness retreats are sanctuaries of relaxation, offering world-class spa treatments, tranquil environments, and stunning natural beauty. From the pristine shores of the Pacific to the tranquil desert landscapes, these retreats are designed to rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul. Join us on a journey to discover the top winter wellness retreats in this picturesque region.

The Spa at Terranea – Rancho Palos Verdes

Perched on the cliffs of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, The Spa at Terranea is a Mediterranean-inspired oasis. This luxurious spa spans over 50,000 square feet, offering breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. It features a comprehensive menu of spa treatments, including the Ocean Prelude, which utilizes seaweed and sea salt to rejuvenate the skin. The spa also boasts outdoor relaxation areas, fire pits, and oceanfront cabanas, providing an ideal setting for complete relaxation.

Two Bunch Palms – Desert Hot Springs

Nestled in the heart of the Coachella Valley, Two Bunch Palms is an intimate spa resort known for its natural hot springs. This eco-friendly retreat offers a range of holistic treatments, such as the Desert Clay Wrap, using indigenous resources for a truly unique experience. The resort’s tranquil ambiance is complemented by lush gardens and serene ponds, making it an ideal getaway for those seeking peace and privacy.

The Ritz-Carlton Spa – Los Angeles

Located in the vibrant heart of downtown Los Angeles, The Ritz-Carlton Spa offers an urban sanctuary. Enjoy treatments like the Hollywood Glamour Facial, which promises to leave you red-carpet-ready. They also offer a couple’s suite with a private relaxation area, providing a perfect escape for those looking to unwind in the city.

Exclusive Treatments and Amenities

These luxury spas not only offer signature treatments but also provide holistic wellness programs and state-of-the-art amenities. The Spa at Terranea offers wellness consultations and fitness classes, catering to those who seek a balanced approach to wellness. Two Bunch Palms focuses on sustainability and holistic health, offering wellness workshops and meditation classes in its serene desert environment. The Ritz-Carlton Spa, meanwhile, boasts a rooftop pool and a co-ed Sanctuary, providing guests with a luxurious urban retreat experience.

Seasonal Specials and Packages

To enhance the winter experience, these spas offer seasonal specials and packages. The Spa at Terranea often includes winter-themed treatments and holiday packages, perfect for a festive rejuvenation. Two Bunch Palms offers seasonal retreats focusing on specific wellness goals, such as detoxification or relaxation. The Ritz-Carlton Spa provides holiday-inspired treatments and gift packages. Likewise, this makes it an ideal destination for those looking to indulge during the winter season.

Weekend Events | January 12 – January 14

The weekend has arrived with a range of local fun happening January 12 through January 14. Explore what’s happening in your neighborhood this MLK weekend with this week’s blog. From pop-ups to parades and more, there is plenty to do around town!

LOS ANGELES WEEKEND EVENTS | JANUARY 12 – JANUARY 14

Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy

When: Through Spring 2024

Where: Boyle Heights

What: In the summer of 1987, Germany hosted a unique carnival where traditional rides were embellished with art from Salvador Dalí, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, David Hockney, Sonia Delaunay, and many others. After that summer, this distinctive carnival disappeared, tucked away in storage for years. Recently, however, Luna Luna has been resurrected in Los Angeles. Thanks to the efforts of several art world collaborators and Drake, the carnival has been meticulously restored and reassembled. It is now open for visitors in a Boyle Heights soundstage until the spring of 2024.

Batman 1989 35th Anniversary Concert

When: January 13

Where: Hollywood

What: Experience the 1989 classic “Batman” on the large cinema screen accompanied by a live orchestra performing the iconic score composed by Danny Elfman in this event at the Dolby Theatre. Embrace your inner superhero and feel free to don your favorite superhero costumes for added excitement.

Squid Game: The Trials

When: Until January 31, 2024

Where: Fairfax District

What: This real-life version of Squid Game is much safer than its on-screen counterpart, offering a chance to participate in six challenges drawn from the popular Netflix show. Over a 70-minute period, participants can accumulate points through various games, overseen by a character resembling the Front Man from the series. These games are adaptations of classic childhood favorites, including unique versions of marbles, Battleship, and Operation, along with direct adaptations from the series like Red Light, Green Light.

WESTSIDE & BEACH COMMUNITIES WEEKEND EVENTS | JANUARY 12 – JANUARY 14

The Mean Girls Experience L.A.

When: January 12 – April 21, 2024 

Where: Santa Monica

What: Get ready to immerse yourself in a Mean Girls-inspired adventure in Santa Monica where you might just hear some “you can’t sit with us!” exclamations. With each ticket, you’ll enjoy a meal consisting of an entree and side (such as the “Stab” Caesar salad and cheese fries) in a cafeteria-style atmosphere. Additionally, you’ll have access to the Cool Mom Bar and numerous photo opportunities, including Regina’s bedroom mirror, the Burn Book, and the talent show stage. Located at 2020 Wilshire Boulevard in Santa Monica, it’s the ultimate Mean Girls experience!

This Light of Ours: Activist Photographers from the Civil Rights Movement

When: Until February 25

Where: Westside

What: Discover over 150 impactful black-and-white photographs captured by nine photographers at Skirball’s civil rights movement exhibition. This collection showcases a blend of daily life scenes, protest moments, and influential figures like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The exhibition highlights not only the subjects in front of the camera but also the activist photographers behind the lens.

The Dr. Seuss Experience

When: Until Janaury 31

Where: Santa Monica

What: Immerse yourself in the whimsical universe of Wockets and Truffula Trees at The Dr. Seuss Experience, an interactive adventure inspired by the beloved books of Dr. Seuss. This enchanting experience brings to life the vivid characters and landscapes from classics like The Cat in the Hat and The Lorax. Guests can explore a series of rooms, each offering unique interactions with characters and perfect photo opportunities. At the heart of this pop-up lies a mirror maze, inspired by The Sneetches, providing a captivating challenge. Catch this touring show at Santa Monica Place starting in November 2023 for a magical journey through the world of Dr. Seuss.

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS | JANUARY 12 – JANUARY 14

The Piano Says It Better

When: January 13

Where: The Colony Theater | Burbank

What: Introducing “The Piano Says It Better” – a mesmerizing one-man-piano show by David Snyder, the young pianist who captured hearts on America’s Got Talent, opened for Snoop Dogg, amassed a devoted following on TikTok, has composed for TV and Film, and accumulated over 6 million streams on his piano music.

Shaping Gravity: Abstract Art Beyond the Picture Plane

When: Until March 10 

Where: Glendale

What: Experience the vibrant interpretations of abstraction by seven artists at this complimentary exhibit at the Forest Lawn Museum. Explore diverse artworks ranging from sculptures and paintings to augmented reality pieces and interactive video projections. Featured artists include Jen Stark, Molly Larkey, Shane Guffogg, Michelle Jane Lee, Christine Nguyen, Rema Ghuloum, and Sara Ippolito.

VALLEY RELICS MUSEUM EXPERIENCE

When: Every Saturday and Sunday

Where: 16781 Stagg Street Hangar C3 & C4 | Van Nuys

What: Visit the Valley’s beloved Museum of Pop Culture this weekend! The Valley Relics Museum invites you to join them for a day full of nostalgia and fun. Their one-of-a-kind museum.

CONEJO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS | JANUARY 12 – JANUARY 14

SAMO Fund Hosts Urban Forest Planning Workshop

When: January 13, 9:00am – 11:30am

Where: 29900 Ladyface Ct, Agoura Hills, CA 91301

What: Santa Monica Mountains Fund is partnering with both the County Chief Sustainability Office and the City of Los Angeles to engage the local community in the development of Urban Forest Management Plans. These plans will guide future decisions about urban forests.

Native Plant Fest

When: January 13, 11am – 4pm

Where: 800 Hobson Way, Oxnard, CA 93030

What: A community celebration for our love of all things plants! Native Plant Fest brings together our community to celebrate and showcase local plant-inspired culture, food, traditions, and creativity! This festival is community-led by plant enthusiasts of diverse backgrounds who will share their plants, services, artwork, culinary creations, products, educational resources, and much more!

Ventura County’s Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Program Celebration

When: January 15, 9am – 10am

Where: 800 Hobson Way, Oxnard, CA 93030, USA (map)

What: The 38th Annual Ventura County Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration is Monday, January 15, 2024. The event starts at 8 a.m. with a gathering at Plaza Park, 500 South C Street in Downtown Oxnard, followed by a “Freedom March” to the Oxnard Performing Arts Center. Tickets can be purchased at the door or online.

Weekend Events | January 5 – January 7

Kick-off 2024 for this weekend’s top local events! From family fun in Little Tokyo to a Bowie skate night in Glendale, there is plenty to do. Read on for what’s happening from January 5 through January 7. 

Los Angeles Weekend Events | January 5 – January 7 

Oshogatsu Family Festival

When: January 7

Where: Little Tokyo

What: Celebrate the Dragon Festival at a cultural museum with a free family day, featuring a variety of activities and performances. Children can participate in a fun scavenger hunt and learn to fold origami dragons. Attendees of all ages are invited to experience traditional rice-pounding ceremonies and watch fascinating candy sculpture demonstrations.

Eagles

When: January 5 – January 13

Where: The Forum | Inglewood

What: These iconic rockers from California, known for their classic sound, may have slowed down a bit, but they continue to tour globally, delighting their extensive international fanbase with their polished, country-rock style and impeccable harmonies. For their farewell tour, the band is set to perform at the Forum.

L.A. Zoo Lights

When: November 17, 2023 – January 7, 2024 

Where: L.A. Zoo

What: This holiday season, the L.A. Zoo will extend its hours into the evening on most nights through January, presenting a charming twist on its luminous holiday tradition. For its 2023 edition, L.A. Zoo Lights will feature new sculptures and introduce “Winter Wildlands,” an area inspired by animals that thrive in snowy environments.

 

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | January 5 – January 7 

East Comes West Dinner Series

When: Until January 13 

Where: Santa Monica

What: If you’re based on the Westside and crave the taste of the city’s top restaurants without the freeway hassle, you’re in luck! This winter, the Santa Monica Proper introduces a new weekend dining series at the Siete restaurant space, previously Gabriela Cámara’s Onda. Indulge in exclusive tasting menus by Otoño (Dec 21–22) and Alimento (Jan 12–13). Each set menu includes options for each course, complemented by optional beverage pairings.

The Dr. Seuss Experience

When: Until January 31

Where: Santa Monica

What: Immerse yourself in the whimsical universe of Wockets and Truffula Trees at The Dr. Seuss Experience, an interactive adventure inspired by the beloved books of Dr. Seuss. This enchanting experience brings to life the vivid characters and landscapes from classics like The Cat in the Hat and The Lorax. Guests can explore a series of rooms, each offering unique interactions with characters and perfect photo opportunities. At the heart of this pop-up lies a mirror maze, inspired by The Sneetches, providing a captivating challenge. Catch this touring show at Santa Monica Place starting in November 2023 for a magical journey through the world of Dr. Seuss.

Ice at Santa Monica

When: Until January 15

Where: Santa Monica

What: Just a short distance from the ocean, Ice in downtown Santa Monica introduces a touch of winter to this cozy coastal town. This 8,000-square-foot open-air rink operates daily from November to mid-January, situated at the intersection of Fifth Street and Arizona Avenue, a mere 10-minute stroll from the E Line. An hour-long skating slot is priced at $22, inclusive of skate rentals. For those seeking a more upscale experience, there are options to reserve private parties and cabanas.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | January 5 – January 7 

Skate Oddity: Bowie’s Birthday Roller Disco

When: January 6 

Where: Burbank Sports Center

What: Join us for a fun-filled day of skating, picnicking, shopping, and honoring the life and legacy of David Bowie! Themes for the day include Glam Skaters, Skate Goblins, and Vamp Skaters.

Shaping Gravity: Abstract Art Beyond the Picture Plane

When: Until March 10 

Where: Glendale

What: Experience the vibrant interpretations of abstraction by seven artists at this complimentary exhibit at the Forest Lawn Museum. Explore diverse artworks ranging from sculptures and paintings to augmented reality pieces and interactive video projections. Featured artists include Jen Stark, Molly Larkey, Shane Guffogg, Michelle Jane Lee, Christine Nguyen, Rema Ghuloum, and Sara Ippolito.

VALLEY RELICS MUSEUM EXPERIENCE

When: Every Saturday and Sunday

Where: 16781 Stagg Street Hangar C3 & C4 | Van Nuys

What: Visit the Valley’s beloved Museum of Pop Culture this weekend! The Valley Relics Museum invites you to join them for a day full of nostalgia and fun. Their one-of-a-kind museum.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | January 5 – January 7 

Pop-Up Park Picnic: Couple Date Night

When: January 5

Where: Malibu

What: Experience a delightful pop-up picnic sunset date designed for couples! Our date nights are self-guided, allowing you to enjoy them at your convenience, any time and any day. Each date features a series of engaging activities, guided through your own mobile device with an Internet connection. With your Digital Date Nite Box from DNB, you’ll receive everything you need for a memorable evening, included with your registration.

Community Hike

When: January 7

Where: Santa Monica Mountains

What: Join an enjoyable moderate-level hike in the Santa Monica Mountains! This hike is a 3.0-mile out-and-back journey, estimated to last about 2 hours. With an elevation gain of 997 feet, you can expect a mix of uphill and downhill terrain throughout the trail.

SoCal Luxury Retreats | Out & About

Southern California, known for its sun-kissed beaches and warm climate, transforms into a sublime winter paradise for the discerning traveler. As the holiday season ebbs, January reveals a quieter, more serene side of this vibrant region, perfect for those seeking luxury and tranquility. This guide takes you through some of the most exclusive winter retreats in Southern California, where opulence meets the beauty of nature.

The Epitome of Coastal Luxury: Montage Laguna Beach

Nestled atop a coastal bluff in Laguna Beach, the Montage offers a sublime escape with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. This idyllic resort blends the charm of a beach getaway with unparalleled luxury. Guests can relax in beautifully appointed rooms, each offering breathtaking ocean views. The resort’s spa, a sanctuary of wellness, provides an array of treatments designed to rejuvenate the mind and body. Gastronomes will delight in the resort’s dining options, where gourmet cuisine meets the freshest local ingredients. The Montage’s special winter package, “Coastal Bliss,” includes spa credits, a private cabana experience, and a curated culinary journey.

Mountain Majesty: The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe

For those who prefer mountain grandeur, The Ritz-Carlton at Lake Tahoe is a winter wonderland. Situated mid-mountain in the Northstar California Resort, the hotel offers ski-in/ski-out access and a luxurious après-ski experience. The rooms and suites exude mountain elegance, with fireplaces and stunning views of the slopes. The Ritz-Carlton Spa, Lake Tahoe offers treatments inspired by its surroundings, and the hotel’s signature restaurant, Manzanita, serves up rustic Californian cuisine with a twist. Their exclusive “Winter in the Woods” package includes a private snowshoe tour, a gourmet picnic, and a personalized spa experience.

Desert Oasis: The Ritz-Carlton, Rancho Mirage

Overlooking the Coachella Valley, The Ritz-Carlton, Rancho Mirage, is a desert retreat that epitomizes luxury. The resort is a haven for those seeking a peaceful escape, with rooms offering valley views, private terraces, and outdoor fire pits. The spa’s treatments are inspired by the desert landscape, incorporating indigenous herbs and minerals. Culinary enthusiasts can savor the flavors of the desert at the resort’s fine dining establishments. The “Desert Discovery” package includes guided hikes, a stargazing experience, and a private dinner under the stars.

For those seeking a winter escape from the ordinary, Southern California’s luxury retreats are a perfect choice.

Weekend Events | December 15 – December 17

Get into the holiday spirit with a bevy of local events happening this December 15 through December 17 all around town! From ice skating to festive pop-ups and more, we have you covered. Check out all the holiday fun happening this weekend!

Los Angeles Weekend Events | December 15 – December 17 

Holiday Ice Rink Pershing Square

When: Until January 7

Where: Pershing Square

What: In Los Angeles, a city not usually associated with winter festivities, an enchanting transformation occurs when an ice skating rink is set up amidst the towering skyscrapers of Downtown. This urban winter wonderland invites you to glide across the ice at Pershing Square’s open-air holiday rink. Imagine soft snow underfoot as you skate, with the convenience of included skate rentals. Additional amenities like lockers and skating aids are available for a nominal fee, enhancing your festive experience.

Squid Game: The Trials

When: Until January 31, 2024

Where: Fairfax District

What: This real-life version of Squid Game is much safer than its on-screen counterpart, offering a chance to participate in six challenges drawn from the popular Netflix show. Over a 70-minute period, participants can accumulate points through various games, overseen by a character resembling the Front Man from the series. These games are adaptations of classic childhood favorites, including unique versions of marbles, Battleship, and Operation, along with direct adaptations from the series like Red Light, Green Light.

L.A. Zoo Lights

When: November 17, 2023 – January 7, 2024 

Where: L.A. Zoo

What: This holiday season, the L.A. Zoo will extend its hours into the evening on most nights through January, presenting a charming twist on its luminous holiday tradition. For its 2023 edition, L.A. Zoo Lights will feature new sculptures and introduce “Winter Wildlands,” an area inspired by animals that thrive in snowy environments.

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | December 15 – December 17  

Long Beach Nutcracker

When: December 16 – December 23 

Where: Long Beach

What: The Nutcracker by the Long Beach Ballet stands out as a unique rendition of the holiday classic in the area, notable for its incorporation of a live full orchestra, along with the addition of a real horse, a flying sleigh, and dazzling pyrotechnics. While the timeless tale remains unchanged, this production consistently goes above and beyond to deliver an enthralling and spectacular experience for its audiences every year.

The Dr. Seuss Experience

When: Until January 31

Where: Santa Monica

What: Immerse yourself in the whimsical universe of Wockets and Truffula Trees at The Dr. Seuss Experience, an interactive adventure inspired by the beloved books of Dr. Seuss. This enchanting experience brings to life the vivid characters and landscapes from classics like The Cat in the Hat and The Lorax. Guests can explore a series of rooms, each offering unique interactions with characters and perfect photo opportunities. At the heart of this pop-up lies a mirror maze, inspired by The Sneetches, providing a captivating challenge. Catch this touring show at Santa Monica Place starting in November 2023 for a magical journey through the world of Dr. Seuss.

For the Record: Love Actually Live

When: Until December 30 

Where: Beverly Hills

What: Between late November and the conclusion of December, the cherished musical series, For the Record, brings forth a stage production inspired by the globally adored holiday film, Love Actually. Transforming the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills into a festive winter backdrop, the show employs a multimedia set, a live orchestra, and songs from the movie to reenact the intertwining love stories featured in the film.

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | December 15 – December 17  

Hope for Paws Holiday Adoption Frenzy

When: Sunday, December 17

Where: 3940 Laurel Canyon Boulevard, Studio City

What: Get ready for a festive celebration filled with holiday spirit! Attend this event and stand a chance to win fantastic prizes, a token of our appreciation for joining this celebration of love and compassion. Your donations not only enter you into an exciting raffle but also you help support the mission to improve the lives of our furry friends. Let’s make this holiday season unforgettable for both humans and their future canine companions.

A Very Rocky Horror Holiday Picture Show

When: December 15

Where: Santa Clarita

What: Get ready to unwrap the most exhilarating gift of the season at The Centre in Santa Clarita on December 15th! Don’t miss this sparkling holiday-themed showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show featuring The Unconventional Conventionalists shadow cast.

VALLEY RELICS MUSEUM EXPERIENCE

When: Every Saturday and Sunday

Where: 16781 Stagg Street Hangar C3 & C4 | Van Nuys

What: Visit the Valley’s beloved Museum of Pop Culture this weekend! The Valley Relics Museum invites you to join them for a day full of nostalgia and fun. Their one-of-a-kind museum.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | December 15 – December 17  

Roaring Twenties Holiday Event

When: December 15, 6:30pm – 8:30pm

Where: Stagecoach Inn Museum

What: Get ready to celebrate the holidays! Wear your boots, jackets & “Roaring 20s” garb while you celebrate the Holiday Season in style. The Stagecoach Inn Museum complex will be “dressed to the nines” for this special time of the year. On Fridays, they’ll celebrate with Hanukkah and Christmas lights, decorations, music, and refreshments. On Saturdays, crafts, music, and decorations will delight. Of course, Santa will be available for photos on all days.

Holiday Road

When: November 24 – December 27

Where: Santa Monica Mountains

What: Wander through King Gillette Ranch as it transforms into a luminous wonderland during Holiday Road, where the Santa Monica Mountains provide a picturesque backdrop. This event, brought to you by the creators of Nights of the Jack, features a nearly mile-long walking trail adorned with holiday charm. Experience a mesmerizing display of festive decorations, including a canopy of icicle lights amidst the treetops, a quaint Christmas village, large standalone ornaments, and archways twinkling with lights. While you’re there, don’t miss the food trucks and a holiday-themed bar for an extra touch of seasonal delight.

Wild Lights and Ocean Nights at America’s Teaching Zoo

When: December 15 through December 17

Where: 7075 Campus Rd, Moorpark

What: This holiday season, America’s Teaching Zoo transforms into a festive wonderland with its WILD LIGHTS & OCEAN NIGHTS event. Guests are invited to a 45-minute self-guided tour through the zoo, adorned with dynamic lights, interactive experiences, and photo opportunities. Highlights include the ‘Under the Sea’ experience at Rajah’s Retreat, the ‘Illuminated Jungle’ with a ‘Glow in the Dark Garden,’ and a grand 12-foot-tall Holiday Tree near Santa’s Workshop. Be sure to see Ira the Lion under the dazzling ‘Canopy of Lights,’ and don’t miss the chance to meet Santa on December 10th and 17th.

Dining Out for Xmas | LA Eats

Los Angeles transforms into a gastronomic wonderland during the Xmas season, offering a variety of dining experiences that cater to every palate. Whether you’re in the mood for a traditional feast or looking for something more contemporary, these restaurants across the city present unique culinary delights.

Soko

Location: Fairmont Miramar | Santa Monica

Nestled within the Fairmont Miramar Hotel in Santa Monica, Soko is a cozy sushi haven offering an exclusive dining experience on Christmas Eve and Day from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. With only eight seats, diners can enjoy an intimate setting and watch Chef Masa Shimakawa’s masterful sushi preparation up close.

Vicini

Location: West Los Angeles

Located in West LA, Vicini Ristorante & Wine Bar is crafting a sumptuous Feast of the Seven Fishes on Xmas Eve. Your meal comes complete with dishes like bacalao crostini and herb-crusted grilled prawns. This Italian culinary journey at 10645 W Pico Blvd starts at 5 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., priced at $120 per person, promising a night of refined tastes and exquisite wine pairings.

Maple Block Meat Co.

Location: Culver City

Situated in Culver City, Maple Block Meat Co. is a haven for meat lovers. Enjoy a Christmas menu centered around smoky flavors like Berkshire hams and prime rib. Available for pickup on Christmas Eve, these hearty dishes are perfect for a festive celebration at home.

Ardor

Location: West Hollywood

Ardor brings a festive twist to its a la carte menu on Christmas Eve and Day, featuring special dishes like the 14-ounce Kurobata pork chop and braised short rib. Chef John Fraser’s culinary creations offer a blend of traditional flavors and innovative cooking, making it a must-visit spot for a memorable Christmas meal.

The Front Yard

Location: North Hollywood

The Front Yard at the Garland Hotel invites you to indulge in an $85 Christmas Day buffet (or $35 for children under 12). The buffet features a variety of dishes including chipotle pineapple-glazed ham and birria leg of lamb, complemented by a build-your-own apple crumble station.

Jar

Location: Los Angeles

On Xmas Eve, Jar becomes a festive culinary destination. Chef Suzanne Tracht prepares a special menu alongside a la carte options. The restaurant’s ambiance, paired with dishes like char sui pork chop and duck fried rice, makes for a cozy and elegant dining experience.

Genghis Cohen

Location: Fairfax District | Los Angeles

Renowned NY-style Chinese restaurant, Genghis Cohen becomes exceptionally vibrant on Christmas, serving from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. The legendary spot is known for its large portions of classic favorites. Enjoy popular items lik egg rolls and spicy garlic lamb, perfect for a unique and hearty holiday meal.

Little Dom’s

Location: Los Feliz

Little Dom’s offers a charming escape with its Christmas Eve special featuring lasagna and a selection of desserts for pick-up. Each dish is crafted to bring a touch of Italian flair to your holiday table.

The Perfect Solvang Staycation | Out & About

You won’t need your passport for a staycation in Solvang. “A little slice of Denmark in Southern California,” the city of Solvang, certainly makes for the perfect local getaway. Located in the Santa Ynez Valley, this historic Danish town is ideally situated in Santa Barbara Wine Country. Depending on where you are driving in from and, of course, LA traffic, you’ll be whisked away by the charm of this city within a 1 ½ to 2-hour drive. So what exactly do you do once you arrive? We’re sharing a few of our favorite ways to stay, eat and play in California’s favorite (and only) Danish village.

Stay Awhile
Hotel Ynez

If you would like to add a bit of the French countryside to your Danish excursion, Hotel Ynez serves as an excellent choice. Located on two private acres, Hotel Ynez is the perfect escape from the urban hustle and bustle/ The property features lush gardens, bonfire pits, a pool, and an inviting outdoor pavilion where you can take in a night under the stars. 

Alisal Guest Ranch and Resort

Located on a 10,000-acre private ranch, the Alisal is ideal for those seeking a dose of western culture. Considered a world-class resort, the hotel is considered one of California’s premier guest ranches. During your stay, you can enjoy horseback riding, (2) 18-hole golf courses, tennis, or even fly fishing. 

Wine Valley Inn & Cottages

Located in the quiet downtown neighborhood, Wine Valley Inn & Cottages offers the quintessential ambiance of Solvang. With 56 spacious guestrooms, 6 charming individual cottages surrounding a private garden, and one grand suite, you have a range of options to enjoy your stay. The inn is also within walking distance of wine-tasting rooms and a short drive to Santa Ynez Valley’s best wineries. 

The Landsby

If you prefer accommodations with a modern touch, The Landsby is ideal. This beautiful boutique hotel offers contemporary designs with the ambiance of Scandinavian aesthetics. Moreover, their remodeled guest rooms are bright and open, with comfortable hand-crafted furnishings and breathtaking artwork commissioned by regional artists.

Dine and Sip
Olsen’s Bakery

As one of the two significant bakeries in Solvang, you’ll enjoy delicious kringles, cakes, cookies, and bread at Olsen’s. The bakery has been turning out delicious treats since 1970. Just make sure you arrive early if you want to grab a pastry for breakfast. As one of the town’s main attractions, they are known for having lines that stretch around the corner.

Mortensen’s Bakery

One look at the website for Mortensen’s will have you making a drive to Solvang just for their Bear Claws. The other beloved bakery in town (there are over five authentic bakeries), Mortensen’s, is another must. In short, you can’t go wrong with choices like their Pistachio Square or Danish Butter Cookie. 

Mad & Vin

If you are staying at The Landsby, you won’t have to go far for Danish dining. Mad & Vin is the hotel’s charming, elegant wood-clad food and wine bar serving a seasonal menu of wine-country-inspired farm-to-table fare prepared with regional ingredients.

First & Oak

First & Oak is located inside the charming Mirabelle Inn. They offer a selection of small plates emphasizing flavor and finesse. You are encouraged to create your own tasting menu for a unique dining experience.

Stroll and Play
Shopping

Treat yourself and browse through 150 boutique shops for unique treasures.

Wine Sampling

Enjoy the region’s best and sample wine & beer at 20 downtown tasting rooms offering the products of over 125 area vineyards.

Discover Danish & American Culture

Take in the culture of this quaint Danish town. Explore any of the following local museums: Elverhoj Museum of History & Art, The Wildling Museum of Art & Nature, Hans Christian Andersen, Solvang Vintage Motorcycle Museum, Old Mission Santa Inés, plus Amber Museum & Hall of the Danes.