Weekend Events: September 15 – 17

Need something to do this weekend? Check out the schedule below!

Friday September 15th, 2017

1. Pacific Standard Time LA/LA kicks off this weekend! Enjoy a four-month-long exploration of Latin American and Latino art in relation to the City of Angels. Dozens of art institutions across the city will be participating, and we’ve listed specific openings, receptions, and special events for this weekend throughout our article below.

2. Los Angeles Central Library’s Mark Taper Auditorium will host Lost & Found at the Movies: Stories from Latino L.A. This new series will celebrate the art of cinema and how we both lose ourselves and find ourselves at the movies. In addition, Edward James Olmos and Academy film archivist Alejandra Espasande-Bouza will make a special appearance! This free event is part of Pacific Standard Time: L.A./L.A.  FREE

3. Roaring Nights at the LA Zoo concludes their summer series with a themed night of 80s vs. 90’s music. Activities for the evening include live bands, DJs, pop-up zoo keeper talks, special animal encounters, food trucks, lawn games and more. Check for discount tickets before making your purchase. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

4. George Lopez and Cedric the Entertainer will join Yvette Nicole Brown in conversation following a premiere screening of BET series Comedy Get Down at the Paley Center for Media in Los Angeles. Guests will enjoy a pre-screening reception with appetizers and beverages. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

5. Los Angeles Anime Film Festival celebrates 100 years of anime films during its three-day event September 15-17 at Regal Cinemas L.A. LIVE.

6. Circles and Circuits opens this Friday at CAAM (California African American Museum) in Downtown Los Angeles’s Exposition Park. The presentation will trace the history of Chinese Caribbean art from the 1930s through the period of the region’s independence movements, showcasing the contributions of artists little known in the Unites States. FREE

7. Movie Under The Stars at Malibu Wines will screen 1985 flick Clue. Admission is free but they suggest each party purchase a bottle of wine. Cheers!

8. Garbage Pail Groundlings is the latest main stage show at the renowned LA theater. The show is filled with sketch comedy, improv and a cast of growing comedians who’ve made appearances in movies like Ted and television shoes like Workaholics. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

9. Odd Nights At The Autry feature a collection of over 200 vendors from 20 gourmet food trucks, a beer garden, custom handmade treasures and live local bands.

10. Sip wine perched on a iconic L.A. hill that’s also home to an architectural gem at The Barnsdall Art Park’s annual Wine Tasting Nights. Now in its ninth year, the series feature tastings of boutique artisanal wines, along with food trucks, amazing food pop-ups and this Friday includes music from KCRW DJ Marion Hodges.

11. The LA County Fair takes over the Fairplex in Pomona from Sep. 1-24 with fair-style foods, live musical performances, carnival-style games, rides, and unique attractions such as an expanded farm section (over five acres) featuring tons of interactive agricultural experiences for guests to enjoy. Check for discount tickets before making your purchase. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

12. Get a peek into the Fall TV season during the 11th annual PaleyFest Fall TV Previews Sept. 6-16. Located in Beverly Hills The Paley Center for Media will play host to the ten-day festival featuring some of the most anticipated shows both new and old, as well as star-studded panel discussions with series cast and creatives.

13. Start the Halloween fun this Friday during Son of Monsterpalooza 2017 Sept. 15-17 happening at the Los Angeles Marriott Burbank. The convention if full of horror themed shopping like costumes, apparel, toys and special appearances by celebrities and artists in the horror world.

14. LACMA’s award winning Department of Music Program provides hundreds of free concerts and musical events every year for Angelenos to enjoy. This Friday their jazz series continues at the BP Grand Entrance.

15. The folks at Rooftop Cinema Club are back with two screenings at their rooftop locations. Dirty Dancing at LEVEL in Downtown Los Angeles and The Terminator at Montalban in Hollywood.

16. Free admission day at the Long Beach Museum of Art. FREE

Saturday September 16th, 2017

17. The Hammer Museum is kicking off their Radical Women exhibition with a late-night party this Saturday. Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1985 will highlight over 100 exceptional Latin American women artists from 15 countries. This event is free, open to the public and part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA. FREE

18. The 15th annual Tarfest is back for 2017 with a FREE showcase of music, dance, live artwork, a biergarten and wine Bar,and installations, all at the iconic La Brea Tar Pits. FREE

19. The “Ghosts” of Paramount’s Past will return to Paramount Ranch this weekend for a night of spooky stories at the historic movie ranch and learn the answers to what ghosts haunt the ranch? Why did the racetrack shut down a year after it opened? Why were witches hiding in the nearby woods? The event is free. Bring a flashlight and your courage. FREE

20. The L.A. Public Library will host a free party this Saturday for a new Oaxacan art exhibition titled Visualizing Language: Oaxaca in L.A., an exhibition celebrating the rich social fabric of Los Angeles through the lens of our city’s vibrant Oaxacan community. Saturday’s opening festivities will feature a performance from Grupo Folklórico Guish Bac and la Banda Grandeza Oaxaqueña, a stencil workshop with the exhibition artists, plus special exhibition tours and refreshments. FREE

21. Esotouric Bus Adventures hosts a four-hour luxury coach tour of Downtown LA featuring tales of hotel horrors and main street vice. Check for discount tickets before making your purchase. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

22. The Open Arts & Music Festival returns to Downtown Glendale with music from Run River North and DUCKWRTH plus craft beers, kiddie fun, $1 vinyl, and more. FREE

23. The California Vegetarian Food Festival returns to Raleigh Studios in Hollywood on Sept. 16 and 17, with animal friendley eats, speakers, and entertainment. Check for discount tickets before making your purchase. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

24. Angel City Brewery’s Saaztoberfest, a new spin on Oktoberfest, is coming on September 16 and 17 with the launch of their new SazzBerry brew. SaazBerry is a new violet-colored ale, created by the brewmasters of Angel City Brewery. Expect music from The Munich Boom-Steiners, along with fun contests, SaazBerry-inspired art, Saazberry beer cocktails, and a sweet treat-themed Beer Bazaar. The event is 21+ and free to attend.

25. Eat|See|Hear is back with a screening of Amelie at Santa Monica High. Check for discounted tickets before making your purchase. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

26. The 2nd Annual Monrovia Station Beer, Wine & Music Festival heads to Station Square Park in Monrovia for a fun filled day of brews, vino and tunes. Sample over 30+ beers and wine, participating vendors include: Modern Times, Hop Secret, Wine of the Month Club members and more.

27. 5th Annual Long Beach Folk Revival Festival heads to Rainbow Lagoon Park for a day of 17 folk and roots acts, local beers and food trucks, a mustache/beard contest, a Polly’s Pies pie-eating contest, a kid-friendly pumpkin patch and more.

28. Street Food Cinema this Saturday features two screenings on Saturday: The Princess Bride 30th Anniversary at Brand Library Park Glendale and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind at Poinsettia Rec Park West Hollywood. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

29. The Autry presents a photographic archive of La Raza, the Los Angeles newspaper essential to the Chicano Rights Movement in the 1960s and 1970s. This event is part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA.

30. Get a taste of Downey during the Downey International Food & Music Festival. There will be live entertainment, a beer & wine garden, festival attractions and plenty of grub from local restaurants, food trucks and more. There will be an outdoor movie screening in the evening as well.

31. Rockabilly festival Horton’s Hayride returns for the fourth year in a row at San Pedro for an all-day music fest with Reverend Horton Heat, The Bouncing Souls, and more. In addition there will be food, classic cars, and pinup models for your viewing pleasure.

32. The folks at Rooftop Cinema Club are back with two screenings at their rooftop locations. Top Gun at LEVEL in Downtown Los Angeles and A Space Odyssey at Montalban in Hollywood.

Sunday September 17th, 2017

33. As part of the launch for Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA over 50 SoCal museums will offer free admission this Sunday! 

34. Love house music? Head to Sunday Sessions Gets Deep in Grand Park to celebrate DEEP-LA. Hear sets from three DEEP-LA DJs, hang out at the 21+ Cocktail Garden and bid adieu to summer. This event is open to all ages. FREE

35. Find out what’s good to drink in the DTLA Arts District during Art Share L.A.’s bar crawl. This community event will kick off at Art Share L.A., where guests can enjoy a vodka tasting. Attendees will then move onto additional participating bars and resturants including Bar 82, Angel City Brewery, Edibol and more.

36. The Central Library in Glendale is hosting a conversation between Bill Esparza and Gustavo Arellano. Esparza is an acclaimed food journalist who has covered L.A.’s Mexican-food culture including profiles of local chefs and vendors, neighborhood guides and traditional and modern recipes. FREE

37. There’s an opening reception for Afro-Cuban painter Harmonia Rosales known for her re-imaging of Michelangelo’s “The Creation of Adam,” replacing Adam and God as black women. Covered by BuzzFeed, BET.com, The NY Post, The Huffington Post and more, this show will be the first time, the artist is exhibiting her work in a gallery setting. Happening at the Simard Bilodeau Contemporary in Downtown Los Angeles. FREE

38. The Roaring Twenties Street Jam returns to the historic Griffith Park Merry-Go-Round where the park will host a lawn party by day and a merry-go-round dance party by night. Dress in your best vintage and enjoy lawn games, live music, dance lessons and exhibitions, food trucks, vendors and more. Check for discount tickets before making your purchase. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

39. Get a tasty history of the soda fountain when Vintage Ice Cream Man Cary Farnsworth brings his illustrated presentation to the Egyptian in Hollywood. The presentation will be followed by silent classic SPEEDY. The event also includes an ice cream social in the courtyard!

40. The Spider Pavilion at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County will open this Sunday in a new whole new outdoor pavilion. The special exhibit will run through November 26.

41. Take in a few laughs at the end of the weekend at Cool Beans Comedy at the Ice House in Pasadena. FREE

Schedule provided by We Like LA.

Weekend Events: September 8 – 10

Los Angeles is filled with events, especially over the weekend!

This weekend, enjoy a lobster festival, an LA River boat race, a new museum in the Arts District and much more!

The schedule begins after this!

Friday September 8th, 2017

1. Long Beach Original Lobster Festival (Sept. 8-10) will feature fresh Maine lobster, live music, face painting, karaoke, arts & crafts booths, a petting zoo, plus various wine/beer gardens. Check for discount tickets before making your purchase. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

2. Ohana Festival heads to Doheny State Beach for a three-day music festival with a diverse musical lineup playing right off the shore of the Pacific Ocean in Dana Point. Band include Social Distortion, Eddie Vedder, Jack Johnson, Pixies, TV on the Radio, Fiona Apple and Ray Lamontagne.

3. A special screening of Easy Rider comes to The Wiltern for a one-of-a-kind experience of the iconic 1969 film about two bikers on an epic road trip. The screening will be paired with a hot seven-piece band performing music from the original score.

4. Get spooked during Paramount Pictures After Dark Tour: Tales From The Other Side where you’ll hear scandals of yesteryear and the lost souls who haunt the studio lot by moonlight. The tour starts at dusk with champagne as you head into the studio lot where you’ll weave in and out of sound stages and the darkest corners of the infamous backlot. You’ll end the night next door at Hollywood Forever Cemetery the final resting place of some of the most infamous stars. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

5. The Muppets take over the Hollywood Bowl for an evening of music, special surprises and a spectacular fireworks show. Join Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie, Gonzo, Animal and the rest of the Muppet gang for an unbelievably fun and zany night.

6. Shop Everly Clothing’s last Summer sample sale for the season this Friday. All proceeds go directly to the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund!

7. Garbage Pail Groundlings is the latest main stage show at the renowned LA theater. The show is filled with sketch comedy, improv and a cast of growing comedians who’ve made appearances in movies like Ted and television shoes like Workaholics. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

8. Spend the night screening cool indie films from the Morelia International Film Festival during Cine Sin Fronteras presented by The Latin American Cinemateca of Los Angeles. Taking place at the Mexican Consulate of Los Angeles, the event is free and open to the public with a pre-screening reception serving complimentary sangria and beer. FREE

9. Get a peek into the Fall TV season during the 11th annual PaleyFest Fall TV Previews Sept. 6-16. Located in Beverly Hills The Paley Center for Media will play host to the ten-day festival featuring some of the most anticipated shows both new and old, as well as star-studded panel discussions with series cast and creatives.

10. The folks at Rooftop Cinema Club are back with two screenings at their rooftop locations. Memento at LEVEL in Downtown Los Angeles and Casablanca at Montalban in Hollywood.

11. The LA County Fair takes over the Fairplex in Pomona from Sep. 1-24 with fair-style foods, live musical performances, carnival-style games, rides, and unique attractions such as an expanded farm section (over five acres) featuring tons of interactive agricultural experiences for guests to enjoy. Check for discount tickets before making your purchase. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

12. The Burbank International Film Festival heads to AMC Burbank 16 in Downtown Burbank Sept. 6-10 with 180+ feature and short films representing 60 countries. Expect artist tributes, panels, afterparties, red carpet, receptions, and networking opportunities.

13. Head to LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes for a free summer of salsa concert with The Arsenio Rodíguez Project. FREE

14. Ballona Discovery Park is hosting a free family movie night screening nature friendley films. FREE

15. LACMA’s award winning Department of Music Program provides hundreds of free concerts and musical events every year for Angelenos to enjoy. This Friday their jazz series continues at the BP Grand Entrance.

16. Free museum daysLong Beach Museum of Art

Saturday September 9th, 2017

17. The Sunstock Solar Festival comes to the Magic Box in Downtown L.A. for an all-solar music festival featuring an eclectic array of alternative and indie musical acts, solar-powered art, organic food, and more. Bands playing include Ra Ra Riot, Wild Cub and Robert DeLong. The festival will also have discussions based around clean energy, sustainability, and social justice. Check for discounted ticketsbefore making your purchase. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

18. The Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (ICA LA), formerly known as the Santa Monica Museum of Art (SMMoA), will open the doors to a new 12,700-foot facility located on the south side of the Arts District in Downtown Los Angeles. ICA LA’s new digs include 7,500-square-feet of exhibition space currently housing three exhibitions on opening day. FREE

19. The High & Low Festival heads to Nos Event Center in San Bernardino with bands like Brand New, Death Cab for Cutie, Tegan and Sara, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, Best Coast and more. There will also be live comedy by The Hard Times. Kurt Braunholer, Mike Lawrence, Guy Branum, and Cameron Esposito.

20. The DAC Gallery will host an opening reception for The, Their, Likeness a group art exhibition featuring works from a variety of mediums that touch on the idea of portraits. All artists in the show are from the ECF Art Centers Program a space that provides mentorship, and support for adult artists living with developmental disabilities. The reception is open to the public and Fort Point Beer Co. will be pouring during the event.  FREE

21. The scenic Glendale Narrows section of the Los Angeles River will be home to the fourth LA River Boat Race happening this Saturday. The race through the river is open to paddlers of all ages and abilities! Though the suggested donation is $25, all are welcome to “pay what they can afford.”

22Esotouric Bus Adventures presents The Birth of Noir a James M. Cain’s SoCal Nightmare Bus Tour. This tour explores the life, work, myths and passions of American novelist James M. Cain (The Postman Always Rings Twice, Double Indemnity) and his time in California. Check for discount tickets before making your purchase. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

23. There’s a cannabis themed Beatles tribute party this weekend in DTLA. Hosted by GRASSFED and The Art Of Edibles the evening will honor the 50 year anniversary of the album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. The event will include a “multi-sensory” listening session of the original album in the dark, a Q&A with renowned Beatles album cover designer John Kosh, live covers of Beatle songs and a sponsor table where guests can learn about cannabis products and more.

24. KP Projects La Brea Gallery will host an opening reception for Scott Hove’s new exhibition titledLast Ticket for the Beauty Train. The evening will feature nearly 30 new pieces of sculptures and installations that examines what Hove terms “the failures of the Illuminati.” To gain access to the free reception, the public must RSVP to rsvp@kpprojects.net. FREE

25. Spend a day tasting amazing dishes from top chefs during the annual LA Loves Alex Lemonade. Participating chefs include Jeremy Fox, Wes Avila, Scott Conant, Ray Garcia, Valerie Gordon, Bruce Kalman, Walter and Margarita Manzke and much more. Happening at UCLA, the event is dedicated to raising funds for research into new treatments and cures for all children battling cancer.

26. Street Food Cinema this Saturday features two screenings on Saturday: Mighty Ducks – 25th Anniversary at Griffith Park Los Angeles and Mean Girls at Marriott Golf Course Manhattan Beach.

27. Woofstock 2017 is a celebration of peace, love, and paws at the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica. This pet-friendly day will feature lots of fun in the sun, with activities like complimentary pawdicures, live music, LA Love & Leashes adoptions, costume contest, vendor demos and giveaways. FREE

28. Visit the Redondo Pier for the 15th Annual Chalk Art Festival, an all-ages event that transforms the South Bay pier into a work of art. Guests are free to pick up some chalk and get creative! FREE

29. Eat|See|Hear is back with a screening of Harry Potter at Centennial Square at Pasadena City Hall. Check for discounted tickets before making your purchase. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

30. Burbanks Game Realms is hosting a Sega Dreamcast 18th USA Anniversary Celebration where they’ll roll out a bunch of Dreamcast games for the public to play. Admission costs $7.

31. L.A.’s only live animated comedy show Picture This! is back with a free show on Saturday at The Virgil where the bar will be fully stalked and a taco truck will be parked outside for your dining pleasure. FREE

32. The folks at Rooftop Cinema Club are back with two screenings at their rooftop locations. Inception at LEVEL in Downtown Los Angeles and Raiders of the Lost Ark at Montalban in Hollywood.

Sunday September 10th, 2017

33. Grand Park presents a Beat Swap Meet this Sunday where guests will be able to check out record & vinyl goods alongside live art-making, entertainment and a classic car show. FREE

34. The 71st Annual East Los Angeles Mexican Independence Day Parade & Festival comes to the Mexican Consulate in Downtown Los Angeles for one of the longest-running parades in the country. FREE

35. There’s a public opening reception for City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery (LAMAG) titled Condemned To Be Modern. Part of Pacific Standard Time, the exhibit examines modern architecture through the eyes of 21 Latin American contemporary artists. On opening day, there will be a special performance art piece featuring Mayan interdisciplinary artist Crystal Sepulveda set against the backdrop of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House. FREE

36. Cheer on the Dodgers as they go up against the Colorado Rockies. Spend an evening at the iconic Dodger Stadium and dine on the newly revamped menu as you watch the boys in blue. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

37. The Los Angeles Latino Book and Family Festival comes to the La Plaza de Cultres y Artes for a full day of exhibits, storytelling, author meet-and-greets, workshops, activities, food and much more. FREE

38. Head to Manhattan Beach for Pub at the Club a food and libation festival featuring 20+ awesome craft brewers, 10 wineries and 10 delicous restaurants ready to pour and serve you unlimited tastings. Taking place at the Manhattan Beach Badminton Club, 100% of the proceeds will go to benefit the MB Badminton Club’s Junior Foundation.

39. Friendship Buddies is a weekly stand-up comedy show at the Verdugo Bar in Glassell Park. Come hangout in the back patio, enjoy a cocktail, and LOL to outstanding stand-up comedians in Los Angeles. FREE

40. Free admission daysMuseum of Latin American Art and Craft and Folk Art Museum (pay what you can)

Article courtesy of We Like LA.

Labor Day Weekend Events: September 1 – 4

Have any plans for this Labor Day weekend? If you don’t, take a look at the list below and find something awesome to do during this three-day weekend!

Have fun!

Friday September 1st, 2017

1. There’s an opening reception for Scott Hove’s immersive cake-themed infinity chamber in Chinatown this Friday. The reception is free and guests will get a chance to walkthrough the installation featuring decadent chandelier sculptures and one massive mirrored infinity chamber before it opens to the public for the rest of the month. To gain access to the free reception, the public must RSVP (required) to rsvp@kpprojects.net. FREE

2. The Los Angeles TimesThe Taste returns to Paramount Studios Sep. 1-3 for five amazing food-centric events with some of L.A.’s best chefs, restaurateurs and mixologists over Labor Day weekend.

3. Vegan Street Fair Nights returns on September 1-2 in North Hollywood at The Federal with local vegan and vegan-friendly restaurants and vendors serving up delicious plant based eats. The party will also feature a laid-back backyard party vibe with a beer garden, live music and over-sized lawn games.

4. One of Los Angeles’ most iconic landmark is now up and running after a four-year closure. Angels Flight, now restored and reconditioned, offers a brief 298-ft ride connecting rider from Hill Street to California Plaza. Billed as the world’s shortest railroad ride, this historic gem will once again be open 365 days a year and the fare will be $1, or just 50 cents with a Metro pass.

5. Academy Award-winning composer John Williams returns to the Hollywood Bowl with the LA Philto perform some of his greatest movie scores while corresponding films play on the big screen.

6. The Music Center’s Dance DTLA series returns this week with Dance Downtown and theme Salsa at Grand Park. FREE

7. The LA County Fair takes over the Fairplex in Pomona from Sep. 1-24 with fair-style foods, live musical performances, carnival-style games, rides, and unique attractions such as an expanded farm section (over five acres) featuring tons of interactive agricultural experiences for guests to enjoy.

8. Since its the first Friday of the month check out all the cool events happening around town including block parties and art walks for First Fridays.

9. The Griffith Observatory hosts a monthly forum where some of the most amazing phenomena in the known universe are explained and discussed. It’s called All Space Considered and it takes place on the first Friday of every month. FREE

10. Metro Art in collaboration with the LA Opera presents a sampling of Georges Bizet’s classic opera “Carmen,” this Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Historic Ticketing Hall of Union Station. Guests will be transported to the south of Spain into one of the world’s most beloved operas “Carmen.” Free and open to the public, the performance will feature flamenco dancers, a Spanish guitarist and arias from the upcoming L.A. production. FREE

11. The folks at Rooftop Cinema Club are back with two screenings.  Pulp Fiction at LEVEL in Downtown Los Angeles and The Nice Guys at Montalban in Hollywood.

12. There’s a BeyDay party going down at The Reserve in DTLA to celebrate Beyoncé’s birthday. Expect b-day surprises, dancing and singing all night long. FREE

13. Enjoy some free Shakespeare this summer when the Independent Shakespeare Co. returns for the 8th year in a row with free/donation-based performances at the Old Zoo in Griffith Park. The Two Gentlemen of Verona Wednesday through Sunday.

14. Friday kicks off LA Fleet Week (Sep. 1-4) at the LA Waterfront in San Pedro. Come and marvel at ships and partake in marine activities, many of which are all-ages and have no admission fee.

15. Now in its 53rd year Cinecon Classic Film Festival (Aug 31 – Sep 4) will host five days of special screenings of rare and restored films at the historic Egyptian Theatre.

16. LACMA’s award winning Department of Music Program provides hundreds of free concerts and musical events every year for Angelenos to enjoy. This Friday their jazz series continues at the BP Grand Entrance.

17. 626 Night Market heads to Santa Anita Park from Sep. 1-3 for the largest Asia-themed night market in the United States. It will feature food, merchandise, crafts, arts, games, music, and entertainment.

18. The San Gabriel Mission is hosting La Fiesta de San Gabriel (Sep. 1-3) a free and all-ages street fair with food, live entertainment, arts & crafts, activities, and much more. FREE

19. Free museum days: Norton Simon Museum (5 to 8 p.m.), Pasadena Museum of California Art (noon to 5 p.m.) and Long Beach Museum of Art

Saturday September 2nd, 2017

20. Head to downtown Hermosa Beach for Fiesta Hermosa Sep. 2-4 for one of the largest arts and crafts fairs in Southern California. Hosting over 300 artists, expect live music, a beer & wine garden and a kiddie carnival to entertain all day long.  FREE

21. Made in L.A. is coming to Golden Road Brewing this Labor Day Weekend Sep 2-3 with a music and arts festival at their Glendale hangout. The festival is meant to celebrate Los Angeles-based creators and the diverse communities of L.A. through music, art, local charity support and, of course, beer. Check for discounted tickets before making your purchase. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

22. Step out in your most stylish attire during Dapper Day at LACMA for a full day of fashion, art, film, music and dancing. Enjoy docent-led tours, watch a screening of 1948 gem The Red Shoes, enjoy a picnic on the lawn or dine at Ray’s & Stark Bar at this popular gathering.

23. KCRW’s 2017 edition of Summer Nights is a free all ages outdoor music series happening throughout the summer. This Saturday they’ll takeover Chinatown with KCRW DJs Travis Holcombe and Raul Campos. FREE

24. The folks at Rooftop Cinema Club are back with two screenings at their rooftop locations. Reservoir Dogs at LEVEL in Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday Night Fever at Montalban in Hollywood.

25. WET, a vibrant EDM dance party aboard the Queen Mary featuring some of the best DJs goes down this Labor Day weekend. Prepare to dance your heart out to sets from Viceroy, EC Twins, TWRK, Michael Sparks, LZRD and more.

26. There’s an opening reception for art duo kozyndan titled The Golden State at Gregorio Escalante Gallery in Chinatown. Guests will have a chance to view new work and installations that pay homage to the culture of California. FREE

27. Eat|See|Hear is back with a screening of Goodfellas at The Autry. Check for discounted ticketsbefore making your purchase. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

28. 68th Annual Long Beach Greek Festival is back this Labor Day weekend (Sep 2-3) with authentic Greek food, music and lots of dancing. FREE

29. The 6th Annual Power Fest is returning to South Los Angeles on Saturday for a day of celebration, education, and empowerment. This free annual music festival aims to empower citizens, by focusing on education on the upcoming election and promote voting on important local and state ballot initiatives. FREE

30. Street Food Cinema this Saturday features two screenings on Saturday: Dirty Dancing at at Will Rogers State Historic Park Pacific Palisades and JAWS at Victory Park PasadenaDISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

Sunday September 3rd, 2017

31. Broad Fest comes to The Broad Stage in Santa Monica this Sunday for an afternoon of music, food and interactive entertainment. Enjoy a variety of musical performances, talks from Santa Monica College and Heal The Bay and even learn to tango, hula hoop, and participate in some arts and crafts – the possibilities are endless. FREE

32. Delicious Pizza will host their first West Adams Block Party with a free party featuring performances by Talib Kweli, Doug E. Fresh and more. Naturally the day will involve lots of delicious including their pizza, Nutella cheesecake and eggplant parm sandwich. Detroit-based donut shop Dilla’s Delights will also pop-up with their awesome donuts and their will be fun for kids, too, including games, face painting and the magnificent West Adams castle jumper. FREE

33. Oceanfront beauty the Marina del Rey Hotel will host an End of Summer Luau this Sunday with DJs, a special traditional pig roast, fresh poke and more Hawaiian-inspired eats plus drink specials, a rotating draft beer selection, spiked punch and signature cocktails. The party is 21+ with no cover charge!

34. It’s the last day of Smorgasburg LA’s Ice Cream Alley this Sunday. Head over on over and get your hands on the best ice cream creations from beloved LA vendors like Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams, Nancy Silverton’s Nancy’s Fancy Gelato, Salt and Straw, Wanderlust Creamery and more. Specials on the last day include Coolhaus offering their infamous ice cream sandwiches, Blast’s liquid nitrogen ice cream and Sweet n Hollow’s ice cream stuffed Chimney Cakes.

35. Run + Yoga + Beer takes you on a run through various landmarks in historic DTLA followed by a one hour yoga session and a cold beer at the end.

36. The Great Rock and Roll Flea Market will take over The Regent Theater in DTLA with an impressive selection of vintage collectors, antiquities dealers, vintage clothing, jewelry makers, music memorabilia, vinyl, local food vendors, food trucks, craftsmen and used musical instruments dealers. This one of a kind flea market is free to attend and open to all ages. FREE

37. The historic Alex Theatre in Glendale will be celebrating its 92nd birthday with a free all ages community event that includes music, specialty cocktails, food, raffles, and tours of the theatre. Although admission is free, donations are welcome to help preserve the Theatre. FREE

38. Spend Sunday on a three-level party cruise aboard the Catalina King from mid-afternoon until sunset celebrating Labor Weekend. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

39. Friendship Buddies is a weekly stand-up comedy show at the Verdugo Bar in Glassell Park. Come hangout in the back patio, enjoy a cocktail, and LOL to outstanding stand-up comedians in Los Angeles. FREE

Monday September 4th, 2017

40. Cheer on the Dodgers as they go up against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Spend an evening at the iconic Dodger Stadium and dine on the newly revamped menu as you watch the boys in blue. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

41. Send off summer poolside at Skybar Mondrian with sounds from Them Jeans, DJ Zo, Bella Fiasco, Sasha Marie (Soulection) and Suga Shay. There will be flowing drinks, pool floaties galore, beautiful views and Hip-Hop and R&B music all day long.

42. Dive into the pool at Viceroy in Santa Monica as they host a Labor Day pool party. The party will have a DJ, cocktails, beachballs and more.

43. California Sol at the Ace Upstairs in DTLA celebrates Labor Day with a special edition of the their weekly party featuring guest DJ’s and more. Swimsuits are strongly encouraged, party is free and open to the public 21+. FREE

44. Movies on the El Cid Patio presents a screening of Dumb and Dumber.

45. Arts District Brewing Co. is celebrating Labor Day with their very first Pig Roast. The brewery will open at noon and lunch will be served by 3 p.m. They’ll also be releasing a new Hefeweizen. No admission fee!

Schedule courtesy of We Like LA.

Weekend Events: August 25 – 27

Kick off your weekend with some fun! Starting Friday, there’s plenty of events going on in and around Los Angeles! If you already have plans for Friday, don’t worry, there’s plenty more things going on Saturday and Sunday!

Enjoy!

Friday August 25th, 2017

1. Friday Flights at the Getty.

2. Eat|See|Hear brings a screening of Depeche Mode: 101 at Rose Bowl Stadium.

3. Round Up at L.A. LIVE.

4. The 7th annual Los Angeles Food & Wine Festival in Downtown L.A.

5. Summer Nights in the Garden at the Natural History Museum.

6. Free screening of Moana in Westwood Village.

7. Night Dive at the Aquarium of the Pacific.

8. KCRW’s Summer Nights at Union Station.

9. Dodgers vs. the Milwaukee Brewers at the iconic Dodger Stadium.

10. The Nisei Week Japanese Festival in historic Little Tokyo.

11. California Market Center’s public sample sale.

12. Beach Movie Nights at Dockweiler Youth Center.

13. The Music Center’s Dance DTLA at Grand Park.

14. The West Hollywood Dance Festival (WHDF) at West Hollywood’s Park Auditorium.

15. FIGat7th Downtown Festival.

16. Free Shakespeare at the Old Zoo in Griffith Park.

17. The Barnsdall Art Park’s annual Wine Tasting Nights.

18. Garbage Pail Groundlings at the renowned LA theater.

19. Summer Supper + Show Series on the rooftop of the Ritz-Carlton in Downtown Los Angeles.

Saturday August 26th, 2017

20. Summer Happenings at The Broad.

21. Explore the architecture and social history of two neighborhoods during Hidden Histories of L.A.’s Melting Pot Boyle Heights & Monterey Park.

22. Off the 405 at the Getty Center.

23. ban.do hosting a huge warehouse sale at their L.A. penthouse.

24. Artopia at Union Station.

25. DTLA Proud Festival at Pershing Square.

26. The LA Taco Festival 2017 at Grand Park.

27. Street Food Cinema at Central Park Glendale and at Poinsettia Rec Park West Hollywood.

28. Intersection: A Playhouse District Festival.

29. Bryan Ferry at the Hollywood Bowl.

30. Rooftop Cinema Club at LEVEL in Downtown Los Angeles.

31. The Summertime Square Dance Social comes to One Colorado in Old Pasadena.

32. Summer of Music at Redondo Pier.

33. Cinespia at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

34. The Venice Beach Music Fest comes at Windward Plaza Park.

Sunday August 27th, 2017

35. Festival Del Marisco Y Michelada at the Pico Rivera Sports Arena.

36. Sunday Salon.

37. The Floor Improv Day at Union Station.

38. Topanga Vintage Market at Pierce College in Woodland Hills.

 

Weekend Events: August 18 – 20

Get out and do something fun this weekend!

August 18 – August 20 includes Echo Park Rising, Muse ’til Midnight at LACMA, a Soapbox Race in Elysian Park, an Art Deco Festival, the Chocolate & Art Show, and plenty more!

Take a look at the list below.

Urban Lights at LACMA

Urban Lights. Photo Credit: Brian Champlin / We Like L.A.

Friday August 18th, 2017

1. The Long Beach BBQ Festival. Check for discount tickets before making your purchase.

2. Echo Park Rising.

3. Join the Los Angeles Philharmonic for an evening of music and fireworks at The Hollywood Bowl for Tchaikovsky & Fireworks.

4. Beach Movie Nights at Dockweiler Youth Center.

5. Experience all things Korean during KCON 2017 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

6. KCON Food Street by KTOWN Night Market.

7. Garbage Pail Groundlings at the renowned LA theater.

8. The Music Center’s Dance DTLA series at Grand Park.

9. FIGat7th Downtown Festival.

10. Enjoy some free Shakespeare this summer at the Old Zoo in Griffith Park.

11. The Chocolate and Art Show.

12. The 4th Annual Burbank Comedy Festival.

13. 818Day.

14. Pershing Square continues their free summer movie screenings.

15. The Music Center on Location comes to the Ford Theatres.

16. Grand Performances in DTLA.

17. The Barnsdall Art Park’s annual Wine Tasting Nights.

18. Shakespeare By The Sea at Point Fermin Park in San Pedro.

Saturday August 19th, 2017

19. Muse ’til Midnight happening at LACMA.

20. BuskerFest at Long Beach’s East Village Arts District.

21. Family Day: Art for Good comes to The Hammer Museum in Westwood.

22. Marina Movie Nights returns to Burton Chace Park in Marina del Rey.

23. The Nisei Week Japanese Festival in historic Little Tokyo.

24. The Queen Mary Presents the 13th Annual Art Deco Festival. Check for discount tickets before making your purchase.

25. Taste of Brews Long Beach.

26. KCRW’s 2017 edition of Summer Nights.

27. Opening Night for Drinkin’ Smokin’ & West Coastin’ — A Group Love/Hate Letter to LA at Think Tank Gallery.

28. The Wallace and Ilegal Mezcal will collaborate in a cocktail class at Bar & Garden.

29. Street Food Cinema at Will Rogers State Historic Park Pacific
Palisades and at Los Angeles State Historic Park.

30. Unique LA at Santa Monica’s Barker Hangar.

31. Brouwerij West’s Popfuji summer concert series.

32. Spend the night enjoying a classic film beneath the stars during Cinespia at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. This weekend they will screen Some Like it Hot.

33. Los Angeles brand Project Social T sample sale.

34. CA Hot Sauce Expo in Anaheim.

35. Movies on the Green at the Lou Bredlow Pavilion in Warner Center Park in Woodland Hills.

36. Opening reception for Brandi Milne’s ‘Once Upon a Quiet Kingdom’ at Corey Helford Gallery.

37. Shakespeare By The Sea at Point Fermin Park in San Pedro .

38. To Live And Buy in LA, Super Summer Sample Sale at the ROW DTLA.

39. L.A.’s only live animated comedy show Picture This! at The Virgil.

40. Summer of Music at Redondo Pier.

41. Eat|See|Hear at La Cienega Park in Beverly Hills.

42. The Vanishing Trading Post in Downtown Los Angeles’ Arts District.

43. KX Festival at the Levitt Pavillon.

Sunday August 20th, 2017

44. The Red Bull Soapbox Race Los Angeles comes to Elysian Park.

45. Girl Cult Festival at the Fonda Theatre.

46. Los Angeles Comic Book & Science Fiction Convention at The Reef.

47. The West Hollywood Dance Festival.

48. Laguna Beach’s annual Pageant of the Masters.

49. Smorgasburg LA’s 2nd annual BBQ Day.

50. Grand Performances in DTLA.

Weekend Events: August 4 – 6

Get out and do something fun this weekend! There’s plenty to do in the city of angels! Below is a helpful schedule of events to help you with your weekend plans! Enjoy!

Friday August 4th, 2017

1. San Fernando Valley Summer Drive-In Movie Nights.

2. FIGat7th Downtown Festival.

3. Brew at the Zoo.

4. Free ice cream at Salt & Straw West Hollywood.

5. Garbage Pail Groundlings at the renowned LA theater.

6. Indiana Jones at the Hollywood Bowl.

7. Rooftop Cinema Club LEVEL in DTLA and at The Montalban in Hollywood.

8. Dance DTLA at Grand Park.

9. Free Shakespeare at the Old Zoo in Griffith Park.

10. Lion King Sing-Along at the El Capitan Theatre.

11. Summer Movie Nights presented by the City of Monterey Park.

12. Shakespeare By The Sea at Garfield Park in South Pasadena.

13. Free summer movie screenings at Pershing Square.

14. The Barnsdall Art Park’s annual Wine Tasting Nights.

15. Summer Supper + Show Series on the rooftop of the Ritz-Carlton in DTLA.

16. Free museum daysNorton Simon MuseumPasadena Museum of California Art and Long Beach Museum of Art.

Saturday August 5th, 2017

17. 5th annual Avocado Fest at Angel City Brewery in DTLA.

18. Classic Movie Night at the Heritage Square Museum in Montecito Heights.

19. The 5th annual Hollywood Beer and Music Festival.

20. Animaniacs at the Regent Theater.

21. ‘Play LA’ hosted by the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles’ All-Stars for Kids.

22. The BBQ and Craft Brews Festival at Pershing Square in DTLA.

23. Marina Movie Nights in Marina del Rey.

24. Beard Battle LA in North Hollywood.

25. Rooftop Cinema Club at LEVEL in DTLA.

26. Dine LBC.

27. ScareLA.

28. Free summer series at Pershing Square.

29. Street Food Cinemaat Exposition Park, Griffith Park, and at Los Angeles State Historic Park.

30. TV Noir Screenings hosted by The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills.

31. KCRW’s Summer Nights.

32. Movies on the Green at the Lou Bredlow Pavilion in Warner Center Park in Woodland Hills.

33. Hard Summer music festival at the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana.

34. Eat|See|Hearat Centennial Square at Pasadena City Hall.

35. Shakespeare By The Sea at Los Encinos State Historic Park in Encino.

36. Movie Picnic Night at Alhambra Park.

37. Grand Performances in DTLA.

Sunday August 6th, 2017

38. The Long Beach Zine Fest at the Museum of Latin Art.

39. KCRW’s World Festival at the Hollywood Bowl.

40. The Unauthorized Musical Parody of Bridesmaids presented by Rockwell Table & Stage.

41. The Great Rock and Roll Flea Market at The Regent Theater in DTLA.

42. Grand Performances in DTLA.

43. Shakespeare By The Seaat Eisenhower Park in Seal Beach.

Weekend Events: July 28 – 30

Just like every weekend, there are plenty of things going on in the city of angels! From a crawfish festival to a movie screening to a watermelon festival–there’s so much to do! To help you plan your weekend, take a look at the schedule below. Enjoy!

Friday July 28th, 2017

1. Long Beach Crawfish Festival at the Rainbow Lagoon Park.

2. Lucky Rice’s Los Angeles Feast.

3. Rooftop Cinema Club at The Montalban in Hollywood.

4. Rick and Morty’s RickMobile coming in town. Will be at A Shop Called Quest on Friday and Earth-2 Comics in Northrdige on Saturday.

5Tom Gun LIVE: A Maverick’s Homage.

6. Summer Nights in the Garden at the Natural History Museum.

7. Dance DTLA at Grand Park.

8. Free summer movie screenings at Pershing Square.

9. The Last Book Review at The Last Bookstore in DTLA.

10. Shakespeare By The Sea at Wilson Park in Torrance.

11. Public sample sale at theCalifornia Market Center in DTLA.

12. Summer Night concerts & movies at Vincent Lugo Park in the City of San Gabriel.

13. Summer Movie Fest at Cal State Northridge’s Oviatt Library Lawn.

14. Cocktail classes at Greenbar Distillery in DTLA.

15. Old Pasadena Summer Cinema at Distant Lands and at One Colorado.

16. Grand Performances in DTLA.

17. Summer Supper + Show Series on the rooftop of the Ritz-Carlton in DTLA.

Saturday July 29th, 2017

18. Summer Happenings at The Broad.

19. Politicon 2017 at the Pasadena Convention Center.

20. Street Food Cinema at Central Park Glendale and at Poinsettia Rec Park West Hollywood.

21. Free public star party hosted by the Griffith Observatory.

22. Off the 405 at the Getty Center.

23. The Sinister Circus hosted by The Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor.

24. The Earth Focus Environmental Film Festival at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.

25. Midsummer Scream Halloween Festival at Long Beach Convention Center.

26. KCRW’s Summer Nights.

27. Tribute to Amy Winehouse taking place at the Rockwell Table & Stage.

28. Movies on the Green at the Lou Bredlow Pavilion in Warner Center Park in Woodland Hills.

29. Love Long Beach 2017 at Shoreline Aquatic Park.

30. California Watermelon Festival at the Hansen Dam Soccer Fields in Lake View Terrace.

31. All-day dance event at Grand Park.

32. Screening of Downtown 81 hosted by Delicious Pizza.

33. Free summer concerts at Pershing Square.

34Eat|See|Hear at The Autry Museum.

35. Four hour foodie tour.

36. Shakespeare By The Sea at Point Fermin Park in San Pedro.

37. Grand Performances in DTLA.

38. Movie Picnic Night at Alhambra Park.

39. The Electric Dusk Drive-In at the LACCD Van De Kamp college campus.

Sunday July 30th, 2017

40. The Johnny Ramone Tribute at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

41. Angeleno magazine’s Live & Dine LA.

42. Free Shakespeare at the Old Zoo in Griffith Park.

43. Rooftop Cinema Club at LEVEL in DTLA.

44. Shakespeare By The Sea at Point Fermin Park in San Pedro.

Weekend Events: July 21 – 23, 2017

There’s so much to do this weekend in Los Angeles. If you don’t have any plans, take a look at the schedule below!

Enjoy!

Friday July 21st, 2017

  1. Downtown Dark Nights.
  2. L.A. Zoo’s annual Roaring Nights.
  3. Dance DTLA at Grand Park.
  4. Pershing Square’s free summer movie screenings.
  5. Free Shakespeare this summer at the Old Zoo in Griffith Park.
  6. 2nd Annual Delicious Little Tokyo. 
  7. dineL.A. 
  8. The Groundlings: The Completely Different Late Show.
  9. Modo Yoga hosting Karma classes at La Brea and Echo Park locations.
  10. 626 Night Market. 
  11. Greenbar Distillery hosting cocktail classes in DTLA.
  12. FYF Festat Exposition Park in DTLA.
  13. Summer Supper + Show Series on the rooftop of the Ritz-Carlton in Downtown Los Angeles.
  14. Shakespeare By The Sea at Marine Mammal Care Center in San Pedro.
  15. Grand Performances.
  16. Petersen Automotive Museum hosting after hours event.
  17. Wine Tasting Nights at The Barnsdall Art Park.
  18. Old Pasadena Summer Cinema.
  19. Summer Movie Nights at Monterey Park.
  20. Rooftop Cinema Club in Downtown Los Angeles.

Saturday July 22nd, 2017

  1. KCRW’s Summer Nights.
  2. Street Food Cinema.
  3. Picture This! at The Virgil.
  4. Dodger Stadium Movie Night.
  5. Charles Bukowski’s Los Angeles Bus Tour.
  6. Night Sky Festival at Paramount Ranch in Agoura Hills.
  7. Movies on the Green at the Lou Bredlow Pavilion in Warner Center Park in Woodland Hills.
  8. DTLA foodie walking tour.
  9. Movie Picnic Night at Alhambra Park.
  10. PETA’s Kind Market at the Empathy Center in Echo Park.
  11. 31. Eat|See|Hearat LA State Historic Park.
  12. DT Stage Concert Series at Pershing Square.
  13. Shakespeare By The Sea at Rush Park in Los Alamitos.
  14. Summer of Music at Redondo Pier.
  15. Old Pasadena Summer Cinema at Central Park and One Colorado.
  16. East Hollywood’s four hour foodie tour.
  17. Grand Performances.
  18. Greenbar Distillery hosting cocktail classes in DTLA.

Sunday July 23rd, 2017

  1. Sondheim on Sondheim at the Hollywood Bowl.
  2. Topanga Vintage Market.
  3. Shakespeare By The Sea at Rush Park in Los Alamitos.
  4. Free concert series at The Levitt Pavilion in McArthur Park.
  5. The Floor Improv Day at Union Station.

 

 

Weekend Events: July 14 – 16, 2017

There are plenty of activities and events going on in Los Angeles this weekend!

From Friday – Sunday you can enjoy events such as a lobster festival, a rooftop movie, and even a lotus festival!

Below is a list of things to do. Enjoy!

Friday July 14th, 2017

1. Free summer movie screenings put on by Pershing Square.

2. Friday Flights at the Getty

3. Outdoor Movies at the Skirball

4. Summer Nights in the Garden at the Natural History Museum in DTLA.

5. dineL.A. 

6. Port of Los Angeles Lobster Fest

7.  Los Angeles Soul Music Festival 

8. Quiet Clubbing Party at FIGat7th.

9. Free Shakespeare this summer at the Old Zoo in Griffith Park.

10. Champagne & Oysters Soirée at Mr. C

11. Modo Yoga hosting Karma Classes at their La Brea and Echo Park locations.

12. Summer Supper + Show Series on the rooftop of the Ritz-Carlton in DTLA.

13. Dance DTLA at Grand Park.

14. Westwood Village’s Cinema Under The Stars 

15. Shakespeare By The Sea at Monte Verde Park in Lakewood.

16. Cocktail classes hosted by Greenbar Distillery in DTLA.

17. SHAPE, a Tech + Entertainment Expo

18. Old Pasadena Summer Cinema

19. Free concert series put together by the Levitt Pavilion in McArthur Park.

20. The Barnsdall Art Park’s annual Wine Tasting Nights.

21. Outfest

22. Metro Art at Downtown Los Angeles’ Union Station.

23. Long Beach Museum of Art’s free museum day.

Saturday July 15th, 2017

24. The 37th Annual Lotus Festival at Echo Park Lake

25. Summer Movie Night at Lower L.A. River in South Gate.

26. The Agenda Festival

27. The Rooftop Cinema Series returns to Pasadena advertisements

28. Shakespeare By The Sea

29. DT Stage Concert Series at Pershing Square

30. Tease, If You Please Burlesque Show at the Globe Theatre.

31. Union Station’s Summer Train Fest

32. Cocktail classes hosted by the Greenbar Distillery in DTLA.

33Eat|See|Hear at The Autry Museum.

34Esotouric Bus Adventures

35. Simply Stylist

36. Summer of Music at Redondo Pier

37. Old Pasadena Summer Cinema

38. Free concert series at the Levitt Pavilion in McArthur Park.

39. Street Food Cinema at King Gillette Ranch in Malibu.

40. Grand Performances

41. Movie Picnic Night at Alhambra Park

Sunday July 16th, 2017

42. Santa Monica’s Frozen Fruit Co

43. Shakespeare By The Sea at Saddleback College Summer Theater in Mission Viejo.

44. DTLA Breweries United Fest

45. Free concert series at the Levitt Pavilion in McArthur Park.

46. Topanga Canyon’s Theatricum Botanicum

Weekend Events: July 7 – 9, 2017

Have any plans for this weekend? There’s so much to do in Los Angeles!

To help you out, below is a list of things going on this Friday – Saturday. From a salsa festival to a movie picnic night, there’s plenty of things to do!

Friday July 7th, 2017

1. Metro Art presents Salsa at Downtown Los Angeles’ Union Station.

2. The Thanksgiving Play by Larissa FastHorse presented by Grand Performances.

3. Summer Supper + Show Series  on the rooftop of the Ritz-Carlton DTLA.

4. Dance DTLA at Grand Park.

5. Shakespeare By The Sea at Point Fermin Park in San Pedro.

6. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban in Concert at the Hollywood Bowl.

7. Cocktail classes hosted by Greenbar Distillery in DTLA.

8. Shakespeare at the Old Zoo in Griffith Park.

9. Summer Movie Nights in Monterey Park.

10. Free concert series hosted by The Levitt Pavilion in McArthur Park.

11. Old Pasadena Summer Cinema.

12. The Griffith Observatory hosts forum called All Space Considered.

13. Wine Tasting Nights at The Barnsdall Art Park.

14. Outfest. Check for discounted tickets

Saturday July 8th, 2017

15. 2017 Salsa Festival at Pershing Square.

16. Our Life Festival hosted by The Autry Museum of the American West in Griffith Park. Check for discounted tickets

17. The Renegade Craft Fair at L.A. State Historic Park.

18. Pasadena Confidential presented by Esotouric Bus Adventures. Check for discount tickets

19. Curse of the Jungle Drums presented by Drunken Devil.

20. Quidditch tournament at the Westwood Recreation Center.

21. The Long Beach Vegan Festival at the Rainbow Lagoon Park.

22. Old Pasadena Summer Cinema.

23. Taste of Paleo 5.0 at the Montecillo de Leo Politi Park in L.A.

24. Tiki Night at the Egyptian Theatre.

25Eat|See|Hear in Centennial Square at Pasadena City Hall. Check for discount tickets

26. Movie Picnic Night at Alhambra Park.

27. Rahim AlHaj and Asher Shasho Levy presented by Grand Performances.

28. Shakespeare By The Sea at Point Fermin Park in San Pedro.

29. Summer of Music at Redondo Pier.

30. Street Food Cinema at Exposition Park Los Angeles.

31. Unscene Fest at The Hi Hat.

32. Cocktail classes hosted by Greenbar Distillery in Downtown Los Angeles.

33. Free concert series at The Levitt Pavilion in McArthur Park.

34. The Frogtown Show, hosted in the backyard of Left Bank in Frogtown.

35. Cliftons Living History Tour.

Sunday July 9th, 2017

36. Swingin’ Summer. Check for discounted tickets

37. Shakespeare By The Sea at Hesse Park in Rancho Palos Verdes.

38. Free concert series at The Levitt Pavilion in McArthur Park.

39. Topanga Canyon’s Theatricum Botanicum.

40. Tiny Porch Concerts at the Peter Strauss Ranch in Agoura Hills.

41. Cornerstone Theater Company – Magic Fruit presented by Grand Performances.

42. Support homeless and low-income men and women with Chef Curtis Stone and Chrysalis. The annual Stone Fruit Festival is also this day.

43. Downtown Los Angeles foodie walking tour.