Weekend Events | September 22 – September 24

It’s time to dive into some fall fun this weekend! From foodie fest to concerts and more, we have you covered. Check out what’s happening in your neighborhood from September 22 through September 24.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | September 22 – September 24 

L.A. Times Food Bowl: Night Market

When: September 22 – September 24

Where: Hollywood 

What: Dive into a one-, two-, or even three-day culinary journey during this weekend event presented by the L.A. Times Food section, featuring the city’s premier restaurants. With every event ticket ($150 GA, $250 VIP), enjoy unlimited food and beverages, along with entry to all live cooking showcases.

Earth Edition Festival

When: September 15- September 24 

Where: Los Angeles

What: Dive into environmentally-conscious domes, engage with insights from climate leaders, enjoy DJ performances, and explore art displays at the sustainability-centric festival hosted by CalArts.

Kankyō Ongaku: An Evening of Environmental Music

When: September 23

Where: Little Tokyo 

What: Experience DJs and live musicians as they perform tracks inspired by their surroundings throughout the JACCC campus. This includes locations such as the Aratani Theatre, the Japanese Garden, and the Isamu Noguchi Plaza.

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | September 22 – September 24

Abbot Kinney Festival

When: September 24

Where: Venice

What: Imagine every vibrant street fair you’ve ever visited, blend in the quintessential Venice Beach vibes, and that sums it up. This year’s festival will feature over 350 local stalls stretching across 3/4 mile of Abbot Kinney Boulevard. Dive into five distinct beer and wine gardens, or explore stalls offering art, jewelry, and a myriad of handcrafted treasures.

The Other Art Fair

When: September 21 – September 24

Where: Barker Hanger | Santa Monica

What: Unearth the future stars of the art world at this art showcase, taking place at the Barker Hangar. Experience works from a myriad of emerging and independent artists, thoughtfully curated for both seasoned collectors and enthusiasts of all budget ranges.

Oogie Boogie Bash

When: Until October 31 

Where: Anaheim 

What: Look who’s back! The “Nightmare Before Christmas” infamous bug-filled sack is reprising its role for the Oogie Boogie Bash at Disneyland. Join this exclusive after-hours event with special tickets at Disney California Adventure Park this Halloween season.

San Fernando Valley Los Angeles Weekend Events | September 22 – September 24 

Halloween Horror Nights

When: September 7 – October 31

Where: Universal Studios

What: Spooky season is creeping in, whether we’re ready for it or not. The most evident indicator? Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights has arrived, featuring haunted houses inspired by titles like The Last of Us, Stranger Things, Evil Dead Rise, The Purge, The Exorcist: Believer, and beyond.

CicLAmini: North Hollywood

When: September 17 – December 3

Where: North Hollywood

What: Cycle through a mile of Lankershim Boulevard during this compact version of the vehicle-free, bicycle-centric festival.

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 Los Angeles Weekend Events | September 22 – September 24 

Camarillo Old Town Friday Night Cruise Night

When: Until September 22

Where: Old Town Camarillo

What: The Camarillo Old Town Friday Night Cruise is back for 2023 on the 4th Friday of the month from April through September from 4-7 p.m. Drive down Ventura Boulevard with your classic car between 4 p.m. -7 p.m. Try some local takeout by supporting the Camarillo Old Town eateries with their pre-order and/or take-out options. 

39th Annual Ventura County Coastal Cleanup Day

When: September 23, 9am – 12pm

Where: Locations Throughout Ventura County

What: The 39th Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day is set for Saturday, September 23, 2023, from 9 am-noon, at beaches and waterways throughout California. Get involved locally with @vccoastcleanupday to remove trash and plastic pollution that has accumulated in the County since the last Coastal Cleanup Day. 

Sounds of Conejo Marching Band Celebration

When: September 23, 7:00pm – 9:30pm

Where: 2323 Moorpark Road, Thousand Oaks

What: The 15th Annual SOUNDS OF CONEJO marching band field show exhibition will feature the performances of the Buena, Camarillo, El Camino Real, Moorpark, Oak Park, Oxnard, Saugus, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Ventura, and Westlake high school marching bands. The event will be held at the Thousand Oaks High School Football Stadium on Saturday, September 23, 2023, at 7PM (gates open at 6PM).

The Best Retro Movie Theatres in Town | Out & About

As the weather cools down and the leaves turn, let’s turn back the clock for a retro movie theater outing. Tinsletown is famed for its retro fixtures, and many of these architectural icons remain in use. From silent noirs to classics and blockbusters, there is a range of films to see across LA’s many old-fashioned cinema spots. Read on for our list of favorites and catch a flick in true style!

The Theatre at Ace Hotel

In 1927, the Theatre at Ace Hotel went by a different moniker, the United Artists Theatre. Now restored to its 1,600-seat glory, the theatre still maintains the charm instilled by its iconic founders, namely Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin. Architecture inspired by the Spanish Gothic style, richly illustrated murals, and a vaulted ceiling covered in tiny glimmering mirrors, The Theatre at Ace Hotel is retro movie going done right!

Orpheum Theatre

Featuring the Mighty Wurlitzer, one of only three original theater organs still existing in Southern California theaters, The Orpheum theater is a retro movie theater gem. The Orpheum offers seating for over 2,000 people with orchestra, loge, balcony, and side box seating. The interior has also been featured in scenes for such films as the Oscar-winning “The Artist” and even American Idol.

TCL Chinese Theatre

Grauman’s Chinese Theatre is not just for bug budget Hollywood premieres. Established in 1927, it’s arguably the most spectacular theater of its day – and even today still! From film festivals to IMAX showings, Sid Grauman’s third theater and “dream” project is a great way to play tourists in town. In addition, the Hollywood Blvd retro movie theatre also houses a range of artifacts imported from China as well as statuary made specifically for the theater by Chinese artisans.

The Palace Theatre

Established in 1911, the Palace Theatre is the oldest of the three Broadway theaters in Los Angeles. With a faded majesty about it, the theater bodes a French renaissance style. In addition, the facade features four figures to represent the muses of vaudeville: music, song, dance, and drama. 

Vista Theatre

The Vista is a budget-friendly glimpse of Hollywood glam – with matinee shows for only $5.50. A fixture of Tinsel Town since 1923, the Vista Theatre was originally dubbed the Lou Bard Playhouse. In the vein of The Chinese Theatre, there are hand prints marking the sidewalk, and beautifully restored Egyptian statues and murals decorate the cinema.

The Egyptian Theatre

The second theatre from Sid Grauman, The Egyptian, is just a few skips down from the Chinese Theatre. With an extensive courtyard, the inspiration for The Egyptian came after the discovery of King Tut’s tomb in 1922, which led to an Egyptian craze that swept the nation.

Weekend Events | August 25 – August 27

August is quickly coming to a close, but the fun is charging right along! From end-of-summer fun to Brew at the L.A. Zoo and more, we have you covered for weekend events. Read on for this weekend’s round-up of happenings taking place from August 25 through August 27.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | August 25 – August 27 

Brew at the L.A. Zoo

When: August 25 

Where: Griffith Park

What: Experience the L.A. Zoo like never before at their annual beer bash, offering over 40 craft brews, live music, DJ sets, and pub-style food amidst the calls of exotic animals from 7 to 11 p.m. Enjoy a complimentary five-ounce beer, sample more, savor a cinnamon-dusted churro, and dance through the exhibits at this exclusive 21-plus event.

Sunday Afternoon Concerts in the Dome

When: Until October 8

Where: Mount Wilson Observatory

What: Experience classical and jazz music in a dome situated over a mile above Los Angeles at this unique mountaintop concert series. This summer, the Mount Wilson Observatory is presenting monthly musical events within the dome of its famed 100-inch Hooker telescope — a marvel that stood as the world’s largest telescope for a significant portion of the 20th century.

BLACKPINK

When: August 26 

Where: Echo Park

What: How do you surpass a headline performance at Coachella? Announce a concert at Dodger Stadium. The K-pop girl group is set to dazzle L.A. with their “Born Pink” tour, making a grand stop at Chavez Ravine on August 26.

 

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | August 25 – August 27 

Off the 405

When: Until August 26 

Where: Westside

What: Experience hilltop sunset views and emerging bands at the Getty tradition, a must-visit for all Angelenos. This year’s free Saturday night series concludes with Alabaster DePlume on August 26. Arrive post 3 p.m. for reduced parking fees, enjoy the exhibits open until 8 p.m., and dodge the dinner rush.

Dog Walking Hours at South Coast Botanic Garden

When: August 27 

Where: South Coast Botanical Gardens 

What: Bond with your four-legged companion at Palos Verdes’ South Coast Botanic Garden during their dog-friendly series every third Sunday. Roam the garden’s vast 87 acres together, but remember: while humans need a reservation, dogs must be leashed at all times, including in the parking area. 

Pageant of the Masters

When: Until September 1 

Where: Laguna Beach

What: At the Festival of Arts in Laguna Beach, classic artworks are brought to life as individuals dress and pose to mimic iconic masterpieces, a technique pioneered by Lolita Perine in 1932. Accompanied by a professional orchestra, narration, intricate sets, and theatrical lighting, this year’s theme, “Art Colony: In the Company of Artists,” pays tribute to the area’s pioneering artists.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | August 25 – August 27 

NoHo Summer Nights

When: Until September 9 

Where: North Hollywood 

What: Enjoy complimentary movie screenings and concerts next to the Amelia Earhart Library at the intersection of Magnolia and Tujunga during North Hollywood’s summer series.

Grand Views: The Immersive World of Panoramas

When: Glendale

Where: Until September 10 

What: Experience the enchanting union of L.A.’s unique Velaslavasay Panorama and Glendale’s Forest Lawn Museum as they present an exhibition of striking large-scale paintings. This immersive display is categorized into three sections: the early history of panoramas, crucifixion panoramas, and panoramas representing Hollywood and Los Angeles.

LatinX Skate Night

When: August 26 

Where: Moonlight Rollerway | Glendale

What: Groove on skates to top LatinX artists! Join Moonlight Rollerway for All-Age Skate Night on Saturday night, 8 PM to 11 PM. Entry is ticket-only, with skate rentals available at the door for $7.00.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | August 25 – August 27 

Crave Night Market

When: August 25 

Where: 4550 Tierra Rejada Road

What: Don’t miss Crave Night Market in Moorpark on August 25th, 2023, for an evening of delectable street food, live music, and a rodeo-themed celebration. Immerse yourself in diverse culinary delights, vibrant market stalls, and entertainment for all ages. Mark the date and enjoy a memorable night of community, culture, and festivities!

End of Summer Carnival in Westlake Village

When: August 26

Where: Thousand Oaks

What: Celebrate with a FREE End of Summer Carnival featuring 12 games for kids, prizes, popcorn, cotton candy, and special giveaways. Enjoy treats from The Fix burger truck and Kona Ice snow cone truck available for purchase. 

Wild and Scenic Film Festival in Ventura

When: August 26

Where: Ventura 

What: Ventura Land Trust’s annual benefit, the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, returns on Saturday, August 26th to the expansive lawn of the Ventura County Credit Union headquarters. Now in its 14th year, the film festival features nearly two hours of environmental and activism films along with music, food trucks, and local beer, wine, and spirits.

Staycation in Ojai | Out and About

Surrounded by picturesque mountains and hills, Ojai offers you an ideal place to unwind and relax. No matter the season, Ojai maintains its own brand of beauty. In fall, the golden grasses on the slopes have a perfect glow as they sit in the waning sun, while in spring, orange blossoms fill the air with a beautiful fragrance. You can enjoy various activities from golfing, horseback riding, and hiking in the scenic trails. There are also several luxurious places to stay and dine.

Stay Awhile

There is no shortage of luxurious hotels and resorts in Ojai. You can choose one of these options:

Ojai Valley Inn

The Ojai Valley Inn is famous for its Spanish-style buildings and stunning grounds. You’ll feel at home due to the several luxurious amenities from the pool, spa, golf, gym, and the camp Oak, where children enjoy outdoor activities. The rooms are fully equipped with amenities from tv streaming service, luxurious Frette beddings, ultra-premium label terry, and more.

Su Nido Inn

Su Nido Inn is a collection of luxurious cottages with each named after specific birds. Every suite has its own specialized luxury décor, and every area is fully equipped with everything that gives Su Nido Inn its outstanding reputation. In each suite, you’ll get a private kitchen and fireplace. You can also enjoy outdoor activities like golfing or bike-guided tours.

Dine & Sip

If you want to taste some sumptuous meals in Ojai, there are several luxurious dining and bar options to choose from, such as:

Azu

Azu is ideal for an upscale meal in Ojai from Spanish bacon, mussels, honey-baked brie, tapas, and garlic sauteed prawns. The wine list is extensive, with lots of several local offerings, wines, and beer. You’ll love the friendly service coupled with a warm atmosphere.

The Ranch House

 

If you want to have a taste of the best California cuisines and award-winning wines, head over to The Ranch House. You’ll enjoy fine dining with your loved ones on a lovely patio that overlooks the herb garden as you try out tasty fillet steaks, wedge salads, and more. The Ranch House is famous for friendly staff who are always ready to serve.

Shop and Play

There is a range of activities to enjoy during your staycation in Ojai, including:

Hope in the Saddle

Enjoy exploring Ojai’s countryside on a horseback ride through the rocky canyons, golden grassland, Enchanted Forest, and the Ventura River Valley. The Ojai Valley Trail riding Company has guided tours that suit everyone from beginners to experienced riders. These scenic tours are a perfect opportunity to enjoy gorgeous views of the Topa Topa Mountains.

Browse the Books

Bart’s Books is the largest outdoor bookstore on the globe. The store has about 130,000 books covering a range of genres from health, travel, and more. Pop in at Bart’s Books and pick your next page-turner or mouth-watering recipes. For book lovers looking for a rare specimen, you might find it here.

Just in case you were unsure of the perfect place to go for a staycation, Ojai offers all the luxurious activities, dining, and hotels. Even better, the weather is pleasant all year round, so you’ll enjoy every activity that you ever desired during your staycation in Ojai.

Weekend Events | August 4 – August 6

The first weekend of August has arrived, so it’s time to enjoy the rest that summer has to offer. From 100 years of Disney at the Hollywood Bowl to the Ventura County Fair, we have you covered. Read on for fun weekend happenings going on August 4 through August 6.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | August 4 – August 6 

Walt Disney Animation Studios: The Concert

When: August 4 – August 5

Where: The Hollywood Bowl

What: The 100th-year festivities for The Walt Disney Company are ongoing, with the latest celebrations happening at the iconic Hollywood Bowl. The evening is dedicated to an extensive tribute to Disney’s rich library of animations. The LA Philharmonic, under the baton of Thomas Wilkins, will guide the audience on a musical journey that spans from the era of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, through Fantasia, to The Little Mermaid and all the way to Encanto.

I Can See You (Taylor’s Version) at GRAMMY Museum

When: Until Sept 18

Where: The GRAMMY Museum

What: Capitalizing on the hype of the “Eras Tour”, the GRAMMY Museum is showcasing authentic Taylor Swift artifacts. Until September 18, visitors can view 11 outfits and two instruments from Swift’s “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version) (From the Vault)” video. The exhibit, including items from the Speak Now era sans the Joey King and Taylor Lautner heist, is housed in the fourth-floor theater gallery and is accessible with standard museum entry.

Unique LA Market

When: August 4- August 5

Where: DTLA

What: Regarded as one of the premier American shopping experiences, the annual Unique Market is a platform for a range of superior handmade brands offering clothing, accessories, and art. Engage with local creators and view their exceptional designs and artwork. Don’t miss the summer extravaganza at the California Market Center, featuring 130 brands, designers, and artists. Enjoy complimentary beverages and take part in DIY activities.

 

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | August 4 – August 6 

GRLSWIRL SurfSkate Fest

When: August 5 

Where: Venice

What: Join the local, inclusively-designed, and women-led skate community GRLSWIRL at this Venice event, vying for the distinction of “World’s Okayest” skater and participating in a group paddle. Beyond surf and surf skate competitions, the event also includes a documentary screening and a ’70s-styled dance party held under the iconic Venice sign.

Garden Concerts for Kids

When: August 5 – August 20

Where: The Getty Center

What: Listen to kid-friendly performances during this summertime concert series in the Getty’s beautiful Central Garden. Picnic blankets are welcome, but note that lawn chairs are not.

Blacklist: The Hollywood Red Scare

When: May 4 – September 3

Where: Skirball Cultural Center

What: Today’s claims of censorship may seem dramatic, but years ago, the government truly enforced blacklisting in the entertainment industry due to perceived beliefs. This Skirball exhibit examines the 1947 House Un-American Activities Committee hearings, Hollywood’s response, and the blacklist’s impact, particularly on Jewish creatives and executives

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | August 4 – August 6

Swifties All-Age Skate Night

When: August 5

Where: Moonlight Rollerway

What: Are you a T-Swift Fan? Well, then roll your way over to Moonlight Rollerway for a night of skating Taylor Swift Style. The Eras Tour-inspired evening is fun for the whole family!

Grand Views: The Immersive World of Panoramas

When: Glendale

Where: Until September 10 

What: Experience the enchanting union of L.A.’s unique Velaslavasay Panorama and Glendale’s Forest Lawn Museum as they present an exhibition of striking large-scale paintings. This immersive display is categorized into three sections: the early history of panoramas, crucifixion panoramas, and panoramas representing Hollywood and Los Angeles.

Street Food Cinema

When: Until August 26 

Where: Glendale

What: Combine dinner and a movie into one delightful package by trailing the food trucks. In the spring, summer, and fall, Street Food Cinema organizes a sequence of alfresco events featuring screenings of popular movies, an array of gourmet food trucks, and live performances from local bands. Some of these outdoor locales are dog-friendly, making it possible for your furry film fan to join the fun.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | August 4 – August 6

Ventura County Fair

When: August 2 – August 13

Where: Ventura County Fairgrounds

What: The Ventura County Fair is scheduled for August 2-13, 2023, at the Ventura County Fairgrounds, located at 10 W. Harbor Boulevard in Ventura. The fair offers a variety of attractions, including arts, crafts, food stalls, exhibits, interactive demonstrations, farm animals, a petting zoo, thrilling carnival rides, games, and live entertainment. 

Moorpark College Theatre Arts Present “Cabaret”

When: Through August 6

Where: Moorpark College

What: “Cabaret,” set in a 1920’s Berlin nightclub, this compelling American musical combines dark humor and poignant themes of love, political intrigue, and intolerance. The musical features classic numbers like “Willkommen,” “Cabaret,” “Don’t Tell Mama,” and “Two Ladies.” 

Camarillo Old Town Friday Night Cruise Night

When: Until September 22

Where: Old Town Camarillo

What: The Camarillo Old Town Friday Night Cruise is back for 2023 on the 4th Friday of the month from April through September from 4-7 p.m. Drive down Ventura Boulevard with your classic car between 4 pm -7 pm. Try some local takeout by supporting the Camarillo Old Town eateries with their pre-order and/or take-out options. 

 

Weekend Events | July 28 – July 30

Kick-off the weekend with the top events happening this July 28 through July 30. From concerts and film screenings to everything in between, we have you covered. Read on for a bevy of local weekend events!

Los Angeles Weekend Events | July 28 – July 30 

The Art of Ruth E. Carter: Book Signing and Conversation

When: July 29 

Where: The Academy Museum

What: The celebrated costume designer from Black Panther and Do the Right Thing talks about her successful career at this book signing event and conversation at the Academy Museum.

Melrose Rooftop Theatre

When: Until July 31 

Where: E.P. & L.P.

What: E.P. & L.P., a trendy restaurant and rooftop bar in West Hollywood, offers more than just modern American cuisine and artisanal cocktails. The venue also accommodates the Melrose Rooftop Theatre, an outdoor film series that operates for most of the year. These screenings take place on the rooftop area connected to its al fresco bar, L.P. 

Keith Haring: Art is for Everybody

When: May 27 – October 8

Where: DTLA

What: Discover the vibrant world of Keith Haring, a celebrated pop artist known for his iconic barking dogs and radiant baby motifs, at The Broad. This curated exhibition showcases over 120 distinctive pieces and archival material, exploring Haring’s unique legacy in pop art over the past four decades.

 

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | July 28 – July 30 

Movies at the Steps

When: Until October 20 

Where: Culver City

What: Mark your calendars for the first three Fridays of July and August as Culver City’s plaza, adorned with its captivating staircases, transforms into an open-air cinema showcasing free, family-friendly movies. Don’t forget to grab your complimentary popcorn and water (while supplies last) and settle in for an enchanting evening under the stars. The screenings will commence at sunset, creating a perfect opportunity to enjoy quality time with loved ones.

Off the 405

When: May 20 – August 26 

Where: Westside

What: Experience stunning hilltop sunsets and live music at the Getty’s free Saturday shows, starting with SPELLING. Arrive after 3 pm for lower parking fees, early exhibit visits, and beating the dinner rush!

Blacklist: The Hollywood Red Scare

When: May 4 – September 3

Where: Skirball Cultural Center

What: Today’s claims of censorship may seem dramatic, but years ago, the government truly enforced blacklisting in the entertainment industry due to perceived beliefs. This Skirball exhibit examines the 1947 House Un-American Activities Committee hearings, Hollywood’s response, and the blacklist’s impact, particularly on Jewish creatives and executives.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | July 28 – July 30  

Teapop Night Market

When: July 29

Where: North Hollywood

What: Teapop will be open late for a summer evening of live music, comedy, food, and art market vendors. Free to attend and open to the public.

Movies on the Roof

When: Until August 12 

Where: Sherman Oaks

What: Experience a unique alfresco film series by grabbing a seat on the rooftop of Westfield Fashion Square’s parking garage. Throughout the summer, every Friday and Saturday, you can enjoy a variety of classic movies like Clueless, Top Gun: Maverick, The Sandlot, and many others. By purchasing tickets, you’ll also be supporting the meaningful cause of Hope the Mission, an organization dedicated to combating poverty, hunger, and homelessness. So, join in the fun while making a positive impact on the community.

Grand Views: The Immersive World of Panoramas

When: Glendale

Where: Until September 10 

What: Experience the enchanting union of L.A.’s unique Velaslavasay Panorama and Glendale’s Forest Lawn Museum as they present an exhibition of striking large-scale paintings. This immersive display is categorized into three sections: the early history of panoramas, crucifixion panoramas, and panoramas representing Hollywood and Los Angeles.

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | July 28 – July 30 

Camarillo Old Town Friday Night Cruise Night

When: Until September 22

Where: Old Town Camarillo

What: The Camarillo Old Town Friday Night Cruise is back for 2023 on the 4th Friday of the month from April through September from 4-7 p.m. Drive down Ventura Boulevard with your classic car between 4 pm -7 pm. Try some local takeout by supporting the Camarillo Old Town eateries with their pre-order and/or take-out options. 

Moorpark College Theatre Arts Presents “Cabaret”

When: Through August 6

Where: Moorpark College

What: “Cabaret,” set in a 1920’s Berlin nightclub, this compelling American musical combines dark humor and poignant themes of love, political intrigue, and intolerance. The musical features classic numbers like “Willkommen,” “Cabaret,” “Don’t Tell Mama,” and “Two Ladies.” 

2nd Annual Down the Rabbit Hole Beer and Music Festival

When: July 29 

Where: Pedals & Pints Brewing Company | Thousand Oaks

What: The 2nd Annual Down the Rabbit Hole Beer and Music Festival is set to occupy the east parking lot of The Oaks mall at Pedals & Pints Brewing Company. This year’s event features two stages of live music, an artisan market, guest brews from local Conejo Valley breweries, and an engaging axe-throwing experience from The Mighty Axe, all without a cover charge.

Weekend Events | July 21 – July 23

Say hello to the weekend! With so much fun happening locally, we’re saving you the time of figuring out what to do by rounding it up for you. Check out this week’s blog of fun community events!!

Los Angeles Weekend Events | July 21 – July 23 

L.A. River Fest

When: July 23 

Where: Chinatown

What: The Friends of the L.A. River hosts a film festival featuring short films about environmental justice and narratives focused on the L.A. River, showcasing the waterway’s relevance not only in large-scale productions but also in indie cinema. This signature event takes place at the L.A. State Historic Park, offering open-air screenings, a story slam, educational activities, food trucks, a DJ, and a variety of booths from local vendors and organizations, with free admission but ticket requirement.

Puppet Up! Uncensored

When: July 23

Where: Hollywood

What: Henson Alternative brings a unique blend of puppetry and improvisation to the historic Jim Henson Company Lot in Hollywood, originally Charlie Chaplin’s studio. This lively event features a series of special performances, promising an entertaining and witty experience.

Limited Edition Barbie Cake at Sweet Lady Jane

When: July 21 – July 23 

Where: Melrose, Beverly Hills, and Santa Monica

What: In honor of the premiere of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie on July 21, a renowned L.A. bakery is offering a Barbie pink ombré version of its signature Triple Berry Cake, inscribed with “She’s Everything. He’s Just Ken.” Pre-orders are available from July 14 to 21, with in-store pickups at the Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, and Melrose locations from July 21 to 23. Pricing for these special cakes starts at $72 for a 6-inch version and rises to $104 for a 9-inch cake.

 

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | July 21 – July 23 

Feline Frenzy Adoption Event

When: July 22 

Where: Playa Vista

What: The Wallis Annenberg PetSpace in Playa Vista is aiming to secure loving homes for 50 kittens during a marathon adoption event on Saturday, July 22. The afternoon will be replete with ‘two-for-one’ adoptions, information sessions on fostering, DIY cat toy craft activities, and vendors specializing in feline care and toys.

Love Long Beach

When: July 22 – July 23 

Where: Long Beach 

What: Experience live performances by Doc Martin, Öona Dahl, and others as the local festival celebrating art, wellness, and dance music makes its return to Shoreline Aquatic Park in Long Beach.

Off the 405

When: May 20 – August 26 

Where: Westside

What: Experience stunning hilltop sunsets and live music at the Getty’s free Saturday shows, starting with SPELLING. Arrive after 3 pm for lower parking fees, early exhibit visits, and beating the dinner rush!

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | July 21 – July 23 

Movies on the Roof

When: Until August 12 

Where: Sherman Oaks

What: Experience a unique alfresco film series by grabbing a seat on the rooftop of Westfield Fashion Square’s parking garage. Throughout the summer, every Friday and Saturday, you can enjoy a variety of classic movies like Clueless, Top Gun: Maverick, The Sandlot, and many others. By purchasing tickets, you’ll also be supporting the meaningful cause of Hope the Mission, an organization dedicated to combating poverty, hunger, and homelessness. So, join in the fun while making a positive impact on the community.

Habitat Restoration Day

When: July 22 

Where: 6100 Woodley Avenue 

What: In partnership with the California Native Plant Society, volunteers are invited to participate in the removal of invasive mustard plants, understanding their adverse impact on the ecosystem and the importance of this activity in restoring California’s native habitat. The event concludes with guided, nature-filled walks around the Nature Reserve, led by the San Fernando Valley Audubon Society, with binoculars provided. For navigation, enter “Woodley Archery Range” on Google Maps or “Woodley Park Archers” on Apple Maps; refer to the provided image for the exact meeting spot, marked with a red star.

NoHo Summer Nights – Amor Prohibido, Tribute to Selena

When: July 22

Where: North Hollywood Recreation Center

What: NoHo Summer Nights is a FREE, family-friendly event held at North Hollywood Park. Enjoy live music and premium movies! This weekend will feature Amor Prohibido performing a special tribute to Selena.

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | July 21 – July 23 

X Games California 2023

Where: Ventura County

When: July 21 – July 23 

What: Having called Los Angeles home for much of the 2000s, the wheel-based sports extravaganza X Games makes a triumphant return to Southern California after a decade-long hiatus, with events set in San Diego, L.A., and a finals weekend in Ventura. Beyond the thrilling competitions ($60 for finals weekend), attendees can participate in X Fest, featuring an obstacle course, mini ramp, RC park, wave pool, and dedicated street courses for dirt bikes, motos, skateboards, and BMXs.

Moorpark College Theatre Arts Present “Cabaret”

When: Through August 6

Where: Moorpark College

What: “Cabaret,” set in a 1920’s Berlin nightclub, this compelling American musical combines dark humor and poignant themes of love, political intrigue, and intolerance. The musical features classic numbers like “Willkommen,” “Cabaret,” “Don’t Tell Mama,” and “Two Ladies.” Performances are hosted in the intimate setting of the Studio Theater at the Moorpark College Performing Arts Center, where seating is limited.

National Park Service to Host “Loteria Night” 

When: July 22

Where: Satwiwa Native American Indian Culture Center

What: National Park Service rangers from Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (SMMNRA) will host “Loteria Night.” The evening celebrates Latino Conservation Week. The event is free and features family-friendly guided night hikes. Likewise, there is also an opportunity to play lotería, a game like bingo, which will be held at Satwiwa Native American Indian Culture Center in Newbury Park. Parking is free.   

The Charming Coastal Towns of Central California | Out & About

There’s a certain allure to California’s Central Coast that is undeniable. Sprinkled with picturesque coastal towns and blessed with rugged, unspoiled beauty, it offers a breath of fresh air away from the frenetic pace of the big city. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or looking for a dreamy coastal home, towns like Pismo Beach, Morro Bay, and Carmel are sure to captivate you. Join us on this enchanting journey as we explore the charms and real estate potential of these captivating seaside communities.

Pismo Beach: The Classic Beach Town

A classic beach town with a twist, Pismo Beach offers a balance of recreational activities and laid-back living. Spend your days surfing the waves, exploring the sand dunes, or digging for the famous Pismo clam. A stroll down Pomeroy Avenue will introduce you to an array of boutique shops, dining options, and the iconic Pismo Beach Pier.

From a real estate perspective, Pismo Beach is an enticing location. Whether you are seeking a beachfront property with panoramic ocean views or a charming cottage within walking distance of downtown, there’s something to cater to every buyer’s taste. The town’s steady tourism also presents opportunities for rental property investments.

Morro Bay: A Coastal Gem with Awe-inspiring Nature

Dominating Morro Bay’s skyline is the remarkable Morro Rock, a volcanic plug standing at 576 feet tall. This coastal city is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Here, you can kayak through the estuary, bird watch at the Morro Bay State Park, or simply take a leisurely walk along the waterfront, basking in the spectacular sunset.

Real estate in Morro Bay is diverse. From luxury homes with unobstructed ocean views to quaint bungalows with the ever-present view of Morro Rock, there’s a unique charm to each property. Given the town’s emphasis on conservation and its thriving artist community, it’s an attractive place to live for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle and a sense of community.

Carmel: The Quaint Artist’s Retreat

Carmel-by-the-Sea, often simply referred to as Carmel, is a small beach city known for its enchanting fairy-tale charm. This artist’s retreat features a rich history and vibrant arts scene. Other highlights include a village-like center filled with quaint boutiques and gourmet restaurants. Spend your days exploring the white sands of Carmel Beach, or indulge in a local wine-tasting tour.

When it comes to real estate, Carmel offers a mix of luxury and charm. Properties range from the cute and quirky cottages that contribute to the town’s storybook feel to sprawling beachfront estates. When you reside in Carmel, it is not just a home but also an investment in the area’s artistic and cultural legacy.

Your Dream Coastal Home Awaits

Central California’s coastal towns each offer their own unique allure. Whether it’s Pismo Beach’s classic beach vibe, Morro Bay’s awe-inspiring nature, or Carmel’s quaint charm, there’s a perfect seaside home for everyone.

At Rodeo Realty, we’re here to guide you on the journey to find your dream home or delightful getaway. Contact us today, and let’s start exploring the charming coastal towns of Central California together.

Weekend Events | July 14 – July 16

Make the most of your summer with all the fun happening this July around town. From outdoor flicks to music fest and more, we have you covered. Read on below for weekend events happening this July 14 through July 16!!

Los Angeles Weekend Events | July 14 – July 16 

Lotus Festival

When: July 15 – July 16 

Where: Echo Lake

What: Join the festivities at the annual Lotus Festival in Echo Park Lake as the beloved floating flowers come into full bloom. Indulge in delicious food, enjoy lively music, witness thrilling dragon boat races, and experience the enchanting lantern launches. This historic event, now in its 42nd year, pays tribute to the rich contributions of Asian Americans in Los Angeles, with a special focus on honoring the Indonesian community.

Melrose Rooftop Theatre

When: Until July 31 

Where: E.P. & L.P.

What: E.P. & L.P., a trendy restaurant and rooftop bar in West Hollywood, offers more than just modern American cuisine and artisanal cocktails. The venue also accommodates the Melrose Rooftop Theatre, an outdoor film series that operates for most of the year. These screenings take place on the rooftop area connected to its al fresco bar, L.P. 

Keith Haring: Art is for Everybody

When: May 27 – October 8

Where: DTLA

What: Discover the vibrant world of Keith Haring, a celebrated pop artist known for his iconic barking dogs and radiant baby motifs, at The Broad. This curated exhibition showcases over 120 distinctive pieces and archival material, exploring Haring’s unique legacy in pop art over the past four decades.

 

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | July 14 – July 16 

Movies at the Steps

When: Until October 20 

Where: Culver City

What: Mark your calendars for the first three Fridays of July and August as Culver City’s plaza, adorned with its captivating staircases, transforms into an open-air cinema showcasing free, family-friendly movies. Don’t forget to grab your complimentary popcorn and water (while supplies last) and settle in for an enchanting evening under the stars. The screenings will commence at sunset, creating a perfect opportunity to enjoy quality time with loved ones.

Off the 405

When: May 20 – August 26 

Where: Westside

What: Experience stunning hilltop sunsets and live music at the Getty’s free Saturday shows, starting with SPELLING. Arrive after 3 pm for lower parking fees, early exhibit visits, and beating the dinner rush!

Blacklist: The Hollywood Red Scare

When: May 4 – September 3

Where: Skirball Cultural Center

What: Today’s claims of censorship may seem dramatic, but years ago, the government truly enforced blacklisting in the entertainment industry due to perceived beliefs. This Skirball exhibit examines the 1947 House Un-American Activities Committee hearings, Hollywood’s response, and the blacklist’s impact, particularly on Jewish creatives and executives.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | July 14 – July 16 

The Joel Magee Disneyland Collection

When: Until July 16 

Where: Burbank Town Center Mall

What: Prepare to be amazed once again as Van Eaton Galleries presents their latest Disneyland auction, featuring a remarkable 1,500-piece portion of the renowned “Joel Magee Disneyland Collection.” From July 17 to 19, collectors and enthusiasts alike will have the opportunity to acquire these rare treasures. However, before the auction, you can personally admire the remarkable pieces at the Burbank Town Center Mall, including iconic items like the hitchhiking ghosts from the Haunted Mansion, a Peter Pan ride vehicle, and enchanting Enchanted Tiki Room birds, among numerous other captivating artifacts.

 

Grand Views: The Immersive World of Panoramas

When: Glendale

Where: Until September 10 

What: Experience the enchanting union of L.A.’s unique Velaslavasay Panorama and Glendale’s Forest Lawn Museum as they present an exhibition of striking large-scale paintings. This immersive display is categorized into three sections: the early history of panoramas, crucifixion panoramas, and panoramas representing Hollywood and Los Angeles.

Movies on the Roof

When: Until August 12 

Where: Sherman Oaks

What: Experience a unique alfresco film series by grabbing a seat on the rooftop of Westfield Fashion Square’s parking garage. Throughout the summer, every Friday and Saturday, you can enjoy a variety of classic movies like Clueless, Top Gun: Maverick, The Sandlot, and many others. By purchasing tickets, you’ll also be supporting the meaningful cause of Hope the Mission, an organization dedicated to combating poverty, hunger, and homelessness. So, join in the fun while making a positive impact on the community.

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | July 14 – July 16 

Heritage Square Summer Concert Series in Oxnard

When: July 14 

Where: 715 South A Street, Oxnard

What: Experience an unforgettable summer at Oxnard’s Heritage Square Summer Concert Series, returning in 2023 for a 10-week run from June 16th to August 18th. Enjoy a diverse range of musical styles, from Reggae to Big Band, Latin Jazz to Rock, with concerts starting at 6 pm and ending at 8:30 pm, including a half-hour break at 7 pm. Reserve a concert table in advance or grab individual tickets on the day of the show starting at 5 pm. Free unreserved spots on the lawn are also available for a more casual experience.

Camarillo Old Town Friday Night Cruise Night

When: Until September 22

Where: Old Town Camarillo

What: The Camarillo Old Town Friday Night Cruise is back for 2023 on the 4th Friday of the month from April through September from 4-7 p.m. Drive down Ventura Boulevard with your classic car between 4 pm -7 pm. Try some local takeout by supporting the Camarillo Old Town eateries with their pre-order and/or take-out options. 

805 Night Market 

When: July 15

Where 1300 E Janss Rd | Thousand Oaks

What: Immerse yourself in a vibrant celebration of food, culture, and community at the 805 Night Market. Inspired by the lively open-air night markets found worldwide, this event unites entertainers, food enthusiasts, and people from near and far for a night of unforgettable fun. Savor an incredible array of global cuisines, ranging from mouthwatering Korean BBQ and Mexican street tacos to delectable sushi, waffle sticks, churros, boba tea, pupusas, lobster noodles, and irresistible ice cream.

Exploring the Channel Islands | Out & About

When the need for a quick escape to reconnect with nature arises, we know a hidden gem to explore! Channel Islands National Park. Comprised of five remarkable islands and their surrounding marine environment, the park presents an array of activities for every outdoor enthusiast. From hiking to wildlife spotting, the Channel Islands offers an unexplored paradise.

Setting Sail for the Islands

The adventure begins with a boat ride from Ventura or Oxnard, operated by Island Packers. As you journey towards the islands, keep your eyes peeled for playful dolphins, majestic whales, and even the occasional sea lion basking in the sun. The sight of these creatures in their natural habitat is a prelude to the remarkable wildlife encounters awaiting you on the islands.

Hiking the Unexplored Trails

Once on the islands, a world of awe-inspiring vistas and tranquil trails beckons. Each island boasts its own unique network of hiking trails, ranging from easy strolls to challenging climbs.

On Santa Cruz Island, the largest in the park, we recommend the Scorpion Canyon Loop. This moderate trail offers panoramic views of the island and the vast Pacific Ocean. For those seeking a more challenging route, the Del Norte trail on Santa Rosa Island promises sweeping ocean views, wildflowers, and the chance to spot the endemic Island Fox.

A Haven for Wildlife Spotting

The Channel Islands are a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. Home to over 2,000 species of plants and animals, 145 are found nowhere else in the world. The adorable, cat-sized Island Fox is a must-see, especially since it’s found only on these islands.

Bird watchers will be equally thrilled with the array of bird species. With the islands playing host to a significant number of nesting bird populations, it’s not uncommon to spot brown pelicans, peregrine falcons, and even the rare bald eagle.

Kayaking the Kelp Forests

One of the most unforgettable experiences the Channel Islands offer is kayaking. Gliding through the crystal-clear waters, navigating sea caves, and paddling amidst the towering kelp forests is an experience like no other.

Santa Cruz Island’s Scorpion Anchorage is the perfect starting point for a kayaking adventure. The waters here are home to rich marine life, including bright orange Garibaldi fish, seals, and sea lions. Paddling through the giant kelp forests, one can’t help but feel a deep connection with the natural world.

In the Heart of Unspoiled Beauty

If you’re looking for an off-the-beaten-path destination within driving and boating distance from Los Angeles, this unexplored paradise is the perfect choice. Trust me, the splendor of the Channel Islands will linger in your memory long after you’ve returned to the mainland.

Next time you’re yearning for a break from the city, set your sights on Channel Islands National Park. The beauty, tranquility, and unspoiled nature of this place make it a perfect getaway any time of the year. I can’t wait to return and uncover more of what these enchanting islands have to offer.