Weekend Events | August 23 – August 25

Check out what’s happening from August 23 through August 25 in your neighborhood! From a Beetlejuice pop-up to Outdoor Movies and more, we have you covered with this week’s events. Read on below for our weekly round-up.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | August 23 – August 25 

Sabrina Carpenter “Short N’ Sweet” pop-up

When: August 23 through August 25 

Where: Fairfax District

What: Sabrina Carpenter’s sixth studio album, Short N’ Sweet, is about to make its debut this Friday, and Angelenos have a unique opportunity to celebrate. Complex L.A. is hosting an exclusive pop-up event at 433 North Fairfax Avenue, running from Friday, August 23, through Sunday, August 25, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Fans can shop a variety of exclusive merchandise inspired by the 25-year-old singer and actress, including T-shirts, tanks, hats, totes, CDs, and vinyl records. Each item in the collection reflects the style and spirit of the artist behind the hit “Espresso.”

Roaring Nights at the L.A. Zoo

When: July 13 – September 14, 2024

Where: L.A. Zoo

What: Experience the zoo like never before at this special after-hours exploration series, returning for two nights featuring ’80s cover bands and a silent disco. Exclusively for guests 21 and over, you can explore the zoo at your leisure or gain insights from pop-up zookeeper talks and live animal encounters. Let loose at live performances by local bands and dance the night away at the carousel. Enjoy popular local food trucks and a full bar to keep the festivities lively.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: The Afterlife Experience

When: August 23 through October 6 

Where: Hollywood 

What: Tim Burton fans are in for a treat: Warner Bros. and Fever have joined forces to present Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: The Afterlife Experience, an immersive activation launching on August 23. This unique experience celebrates the upcoming September release of the highly anticipated sequel to the classic 1988 horror-comedy. Set to take over suite 201 of Ovation Hollywood, the 70-minute event is designed to be fun for all ages.

 

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events  | August 23 – August 25  

Off the 405

When: Until August 24

Where: The Getty

What: Hilltop sunset views and emerging bands make this Getty tradition a must-visit for Angelenos from both sides of the 405. This year’s lineup of free Saturday night shows includes Hailu Mergia (June 1), Slauson Malone 1 (June 15), Helado Negro (July 20), Julia Holter (July 27), and Woods (August 24). Tip: To avoid traffic and crowds, arrive early, preferably after 3pm when the parking fee drops to $15 (or $10 if you wait until the show starts). This way, you can explore the exhibits, which remain open until 8pm on Saturdays, and avoid the dinner rush.

Dog Walking Hours at South Coast Botanic Garden

When: August 24  

Where: South Coast Botanical Garden | Palos Verdes

What: If you and your four-legged friend are inseparable, this dog-friendly series at Palos Verdes’ South Coast Botanic Garden is the perfect outing. Once a month, typically on the last Sunday, you can explore the garden’s expansive 87 acres together. Most of the paths are open to pups, with only a few exceptions like the rose garden and a couple of smaller areas. Water stations are conveniently placed throughout the grounds, and you can even opt for an obedience class if you’d like. Just remember, you’ll need to make a reservation, and your furry companion must stay on a leash at all times, including in the parking lot.

Roll @ Santa Monica

When: Until October 14 

Where: Huntington Beach 

What: Ahead of Fifth Street and Arizona Avenues icy winter transformation, the location will feature a roller rink. From August 10 to October 14, Roll @ Santa Monica invites you to enjoy two-hour skating sessions with rental skates available.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events  | August 23 – August 25 

2024 Wild & Scenic Film Festival

When: August 24 

Where: Ventura County Credit Union | 2575 Vista Del Mar Drive Ventura

What: Wild & Scenic delivers a powerful call to action, urging festival-goers to discover how they can help protect our endangered planet. This Film Festival is Ventura Land Trust’s most significant annual fundraiser, dedicated to preserving and conserving the open spaces of Ventura County.

Paws & Relax Sound Bath for You and Your Dog

When: August 25 

Where: Liberate Yourself | 13323 Ventura Boulevard

What: Paws & Relax events offer a unique and calming experience that strengthens the bond between you and your dog while connecting with fellow dog parents. Kirsten, a Vibrational Sound Healing Practitioner with over 20 years of experience, leads a special sound bath designed for both pets and their humans. Known for her work with animals, Kirsten’s expertise has been featured on KTLA 5 and Netflix’s “Pet Stars.”

Movies on the Roof

When: Until August 31 

Where: Sherman Oaks

What: Grab a seat on the rooftop of Westfield Fashion Square’s parking garage for this outdoor film series. Every Friday and Saturday throughout the summer, enjoy a variety of classic movies like Top Gun, La La Land, The Sandlot, Clueless, and more.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events  | August 23 – August 25  

Camarillo Old Town Friday Night Cruise Night

When: August 23, 4pm – 7pm

Where: Old Town Camarillo

What: The Camarillo Old Town Friday Night Cruise returns for 2024, taking place on the 4th Friday of each month from April through October, from 4-7 p.m. Classic car enthusiasts can cruise down Ventura Boulevard while enjoying craft vendors, face painting, and delicious local takeout from Camarillo Old Town eateries. 2024 dates include April 26, May 24, June 28, July 26, August 23, September 27, and October 25.

Movies in the Park

When: Until September 14 

Where: 4550 Tierra Rejada Rd, Moorpark

What: The City of Moorpark presents Movies in the Park at Arroyo Vista Community Park, 4550 Tierra Rejada Road. Movies start at dusk, with gates opening an hour earlier. Bring lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy the show. Vendors will be available, or you can bring your own snacks. No animals allowed, except service animals. 

Timber School 100th Anniversary Event

When: August 24, 1pm – 4pm

Where: Stagecoach Inn Museum, 51 S Ventu Park Rd, Newbury Park

What: On August 24, the Stagecoach Inn Museum will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the historic 1924 Timber School from 1-4 p.m. The event will feature a special conversation with former Timber School student Larry Janss, who will share his childhood memories of the school. Attendees can view a miniature replica of the 1924 school, as well as informational panels about the school and life in the Conejo Valley during the 1920s. Kids can participate in games and activities from the era, offering something for the entire family.

Top Local Wine Bars | L.A. Eats

Los Angeles is a city where the wine bar culture is as diverse as its neighborhoods. From the sun-drenched streets of Santa Monica to the artistic vibes of Highland Park, each spot offers a unique experience for both the casual sipper and the connoisseur. Below is a curated list of some of the city’s most distinctive wine bars, each bringing its own flavor to the table, whether you’re seeking a lively atmosphere, a quiet retreat, or a place to discover new favorites.

Holcomb

Location: 5535 York Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90042

Highland Park’s Holcomb defies the expectations of a typical wine bar with its relaxed and welcoming vibe. The natural, organic, and biodynamic wines are perfectly complemented by dishes like the mussel escabeche. Whether you choose to sit indoors, on the cozy patio, or take in the neighborhood energy from a sidewalk table, Holcomb is all about savoring the moment.

Wife and the Somm

Location: 3416 Verdugo Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90065

In Glassell Park, Wife and the Somm feels like a hidden gem. This intimate wine bar offers a well-curated selection of wines paired with simple yet satisfying bites. From cheese and charcuterie to hearty dishes like braised short ribs, it’s a go-to spot for both a relaxed evening or a leisurely brunch on the patio.

Good Clean Fun

Location: 868 S Olive St, Los Angeles, CA 90014

Downtown’s Good Clean Fun is anything but your standard wine bar. The focus on natural wines pairs seamlessly with the vibrant atmosphere, where you might find a DJ spinning tracks while you indulge in a plate of seasonal white pesto rigatoni or pasta pomodoro. Wednesdays bring an added treat—a $15, three-glass wine flight that draws in both locals and visitors.

Adams Wine Shop & Wine Bar

Location: 5357 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90016

Adams Wine Shop & Wine Bar, established by the late sommelier Ruben Morancy, is a tribute to diversity in winemaking. With a focus on wines crafted by women and BIPOC, the selection ranges from splurge-worthy to budget-friendly. Regular happy hours make it a neighborhood favorite, with food available from Alta Adams whenever the kitchen is open.

Stanley’s Wet Goods

Location: 9620 Venice Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232

Stanley’s Wet Goods in Culver City is as much a social hub as it is a wine bar. Regular tastings and events, often featuring producers from esteemed regions like Sonoma or Spain, keep things lively. Pair your glass with a charcuterie board or meatballs, and grab a seat—whether indoors or out—on a first-come, first-served basis.

Esters Wine Shop & Bar

Location: 1314 7th St, Santa Monica, CA 90401

A decade since opening, Esters Wine Shop & Bar remains a Santa Monica favorite. Whether you’re in the mood for an informative chat at the bar, a joyful happy hour with friends, or a simple yet satisfying dinner, Esters offers a welcoming space to enjoy great wine and good company. Choose your own adventure, and let the evening unfold.

1010 Wine and Events

Location: 1010 N La Brea Ave, Inglewood, CA 90302

Sisters Leslie and LeAnn Jones have brought Inglewood its first wine bar with 1010 Wine and Events, creating a gathering place for locals to stay close to home while enjoying sips. With nearly 90 percent of bottles coming from Black-owned producers, the selection is thoughtful and inclusive. The menu also boasts Champagne, beer, and dishes like salmon sliders and Creole-style shrimp risotto.

Mirabelle Wine Bar

Location: 12518 Burbank Blvd, Valley Village, CA 91607

For a touch of romance in the Valley, Mirabelle Wine Bar in Valley Village is a charming choice. Owned by David Gibbs, the bar leans towards Old World wines that exude classic elegance. Whether inside at the bar or outside on the expansive patio, it’s an ideal spot for an intimate evening under the glow of string lights.

Baby Battista

Location: 3111 Glendale Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90039

Tucked beneath Nico’s in Atwater Village, Baby Battista offers a cozy escape with its vintage decor and laid-back atmosphere. The build-your-own meat and cheese plates are a highlight, perfectly complementing the eclectic wine list. Keep an eye on their event calendar for community gatherings that make this underground spot a true neighborhood favorite.

Garden-Friendly California Birds and How to Attract Them | Home Tips

If you enjoy unwinding outdoors while watching birds and listening to their melodies, why not create a garden that attracts California birds right to your doorstep? We’ve compiled a list of common backyard birds in Southern California, along with tips to entice them closer to your home.

Allen’s Hummingbird

With vibrant shades of orange and green, the small and dainty Allen’s hummingbird is especially common close to California’s coast. Plant nectar-rich flowers to attract these birds into your California garden.

Morning Dove

Gentle and pretty with a soft cooing call, morning doves often appear in pairs. You’ll spot them pecking around a bird feeder and on the ground, and they prefer to feast on nuts, seeds, and berries.

Anna’s Hummingbird

Another nectar-loving California bird, Anna’s hummingbird, with its green and pink plumage, creates colorful flashes as it flits from flower to flower. When you plant tube-shaped flowers like scarlet gilia, chuparosa, and penstemon, it’s relatively easy to attract these lovely birds into your garden.

Plumbeous Vireo

The migratory plumbeous vireo is a small gray songbird who likes to hang out in the treetops. They eat an array of common garden insects, which typically live on native flora. Plant trees and bushes to attract the plumbeous vireo’s favorite food.

American Robin

Known for its striking orange chest feathers, the American robin sings a joyful song all day long. They eat diverse foods, from earthworms and insects to seeds, fruit, and nuts.

White-Crowned Sparrows

Most commonly spotted during the winter months, white-crowned sparrows take their name from the striking white and black stripes on their heads. The small California birds will sometimes come to a feeder, though you’ll also see them on the ground picking up seeds dropped by other birds.

House Finch

A regular visitor to bird feeders in California’s gardens, the small house finch eats various fruit and seed. You can tell the males and females apart by their colors; while female house finches are brown, the males have reddish-pink heads and chests. The house finch is among the most spotted California birds.

Northern Mockingbird

One of the most beautifully sounding backyard birds in Southern California, the northern mockingbird sings almost all day long. They tweet out various ditties, putting plenty of character into their tunes. Indeed, you may at first think you’re listening to a chorus of several birds. Fruit trees and bushes are particularly appealing for northern mockingbirds, and you may see the small gray birds perched on power lines and tall shrubs.

Even More Yard-Friendly California Birds

Other enchanting avian species that may visit your SoCal garden include:

  • California Towhee
  • Nuttall’s Woodpecker
  • Lesser Goldfinch
  • Bushtit
  • California Scrub-Jay
  • Black Phoebe
  • Bewick’s Wren
  • American Crow

You may also spot California’s state bird — the California quail. You’ll have the best chances of attracting the quail if you have dense shrubbery where the bird can feel safe and if you sprinkle seed on the ground.

Tips for Attracting Cali Birds

There are several ways you can make your garden more appealing to birds:

  • Plant a variety of flowers, trees, and bushes
  • Offer mixed bird food, such as small pieces of fruit, commercial bird seed, and mealworms at a bird table
  • Hang feeders from tree branches
  • Install a bird bath
  • Install bird nesting boxes
  • Keep cats indoors

Essentially, offering food, water and shelter can help to bring a variety of charming California birds into your garden.

Weekend Events | August 9 – 11

Say hello to the weekend! This week’s round-up of local events has arrived right on time to ste your schedule for fun. Check out what’s happening in your neighborhood August 9 through August 11. 

Los Angeles Weekend Events | August 9 – August 11 

Nisei Week Japanese Festival

When: August 8 – August 18, 2024

Where: Little Tokyo

What: This two-weekend celebration of Japanese culture features martial arts displays, tea ceremonies, flower arranging, and more. The festivities attract crowds of nisei—first-generation Japanese Americans—culminating in a grand parade and the coronation of the Nisei Week Queen.

 

Roaring Nights at the L.A. Zoo

When: July 13 – September 14, 2024

Where: L.A. Zoo

What: Experience the zoo like never before at this special after-hours exploration series, returning for two nights featuring ’80s cover bands and a silent disco. Exclusively for guests 21 and over, you can explore the zoo at your leisure or gain insights from pop-up zookeeper talks and live animal encounters. Let loose at live performances by local bands and dance the night away at the carousel. Enjoy popular local food trucks and a full bar to keep the festivities lively.

 

World’s 50 Best Bars Showcase

When: Until August 10

Where: Roosevelt Hotel | Hollywood

What: The Roosevelt’s lobby bar will host weekend pop-ups from World’s 50 Best Bars honorees over the next few months. The lineup includes 1930 Cocktail Bar (Milan) in August, Carnaval (Lima) in September, Zapote Bar (Playa del Carmen) in October, and Baba au Rum (Athens) in November. Ticketholders can enjoy each bar’s signature drinks, including nonalcoholic options, and bar bites. In August, 1930’s bar manager, Benjamin Fabio Cavagna, will showcase his passion for rare whiskeys and spirits.

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events  | August 9 – August 11 

Roll @ Santa Monica

When: Until October 14 

Where: Huntington Beach 

What: Ahead of Fifth Street and Arizona Avenues icy winter transformation, the location will feature a roller rink. From August 10 to October 14, Roll @ Santa Monica invites you to enjoy two-hour skating sessions with rental skates available.

Garden Concerts for Kids

When: August 3 – August 18 

Where: The Getty

What: Enjoy kid-friendly performances in the Getty’s stunning Central Garden during this summertime concert series. Picnic blankets are welcome, but lawn chairs are not permitted.

OC Fair

When: Until August 18 

Where: Costa Mesa

What: Combine fried food, carnival attractions, and the occasional rodeo or demolition derby, and you get the OC Fair. What began as a quaint event in 1889 has evolved into a nearly month-long festival.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events  | August 9 – August 11 

Agatha’s Murder Mystery Dinner Party

When: August 9

Where: The MAIN | 24266 Main Street | Santa Clarita

What: Join Agatha’s Murder Mystery Dinner Party presented by ME Main Productions, where the famous novelist, struggling to find an ending for her new book, invites Sir Conan Doyle, Houdini, Edgar Allen Poe, Mary Shelley, and other guests to dinner, hoping they will solve the mystery for her!

 

Crepe Paper Roses Workshop

When: August 11

Where: Tansy | 2120 West Magnolia Boulevard Burbank

What: Join our Crepe Paper Roses workshop at Tansy and craft lifelike roses from delicate crepe paper! Perfect for all skill levels, this hands-on session, guided by an expert crafter, includes all materials. Enjoy the company of fellow enthusiasts as you experiment with vibrant colors and intricate techniques. Create lasting memories and take home a beautiful handmade bouquet! 

 

Movies on the Roof

When: Until August 31 

Where: Sherman Oaks

What: Grab a seat on the rooftop of Westfield Fashion Square’s parking garage for this outdoor film series. Every Friday and Saturday throughout the summer, enjoy a variety of classic movies like Top Gun, La La Land, The Sandlot, Clueless, and more.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events  | August 9 – August 11 

Dallas Cowboys Training Camp

When: Until August 21 

Where: River Ridge Fields | 2501 Ventura Road, Oxnard

What: The 2024 Dallas Cowboys Training Camp, presented by American Airlines, invites fans to attend practice sessions in Oxnard from July 25th through August 21st. All practice sessions open to the public will be held at the River Ridge Playing Fields, adjacent to the Residence Inn at River Ridge, located at 2501 West Vineyard Avenue, Oxnard. Fans can watch the Cowboys in action starting with the first workout on Thursday, July 25th, through the final open practice on Wednesday, August 21st.

 

Movies in the Park

When: Until September 14 

Where: 4550 Tierra Rejada Rd, Moorpark

What: The City of Moorpark presents Movies in the Park at Arroyo Vista Community Park, 4550 Tierra Rejada Road. Movies start at dusk, with gates opening an hour earlier. Bring lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy the show. Vendors will be available, or you can bring your own snacks. No animals allowed, except service animals. 

 

Ventura County Fair

When: July 31 – August 11 

Where: Ventura County Fairgrounds | 10 West Harbor Boulevard

What: Get ready for a fun-filled day at the fair with arts and crafts, delicious food, exciting exhibits, live demonstrations, adorable farm animals, a petting zoo, thrilling carnival rides, games, and non-stop entertainment!

 

Dallas Cowboys Training Camp

When: Until August 21 

Where: River Ridge Fields | 2501 Ventura Road, Oxnard

What: The 2024 Dallas Cowboys Training Camp, presented by American Airlines, invites fans to attend practice sessions in Oxnard from July 25th through August 21st. All practice sessions open to the public will be held at the River Ridge Playing Fields, adjacent to the Residence Inn at River Ridge, located at 2501 West Vineyard Avenue, Oxnard. Fans can watch the Cowboys in action starting with the first workout on Thursday, July 25th, through the final open practice on Wednesday, August 21st.

 

Weekend Events | August 2 – August 4

August has arrived and so has a weekend full of exciting events. Soak up all that summer has to offer locally! From Brew at the Zoo to the Ventura County Fair and more, there is plenty of fun August 2 through August 4.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | August 2 – August 4 

Brew at The Zoo

When: August 3 

Where: L.A. Zoo

What: Experience the L.A. Zoo like never before at its annual beer bash! From 6:30 to 10 pm, enjoy 35 craft brews, live bands, DJ sets, and pub-style grub. Wander through exhibits, savor a cinnamon churro, and encounter animals up close. This 21+ event promises a night of fun amidst snoozing lions and cackling monkeys.

Bullocks Wilshire Open House

When: August 4  

Where: Koreatown

What: Some of L.A.’s most beautiful buildings, like Bullocks Wilshire, are usually hidden behind gates, hedges, or restricted access. This former Art Deco department store, now part of Southwestern Law School, is generally closed to the public. However, for one weekend each year, the school opens this historic building for public tours.

Tchaikovsky Spectacular with Fireworks

When: August 2 – August 3 

Where: Hollywood Bowl

What: Otto Tausk leads the annual tradition with the LA Phil, the USC Trojan Marching Band, and the Bowl’s renowned pyrotechnic display, featuring the iconic “1812 Overture.”

 

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events  | August 2 – August 4 

U.S. Open of Surfing

When: August 3 – August 11 

Where: Huntington Beach 

What: America’s largest pro surfing competition draws the world’s top surfers competing for big prizes and impressing thousands with their skill and innovative boards. The event features live bands, a sports expo, and after-parties with friendly locals, making it a must-see spectacle.

Garden Concerts for Kids

When: August 3 – August 18 

Where: The Getty

What: Enjoy kid-friendly performances in the Getty’s stunning Central Garden during this summertime concert series. Picnic blankets are welcome, but lawn chairs are not permitted.

OC Fair

When: Until August 18 

Where: Costa Mesa

What: Combine fried food, carnival attractions, and the occasional rodeo or demolition derby, and you get the OC Fair. What began as a quaint event in 1889 has evolved into a nearly month-long festival.

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events  | August 2 – August 4 

Movies on the Roof

When: Until August 31 

Where: Sherman Oaks

What: Grab a seat on the rooftop of Westfield Fashion Square’s parking garage for this outdoor film series. Every Friday and Saturday throughout the summer, enjoy a variety of classic movies like Top Gun, La La Land, The Sandlot, Clueless, and more.

Ceramics of Glendale – Vintage Ceramics Exhibit

When: August 4 

Where: 12265 Ventura Blvd

What: Join the community at the Doctors House for the opening of the new exhibit, “Ceramics of Glendale.” Visitors can unleash their creativity at the playdough sculpture station, capture memories at the photobooth, and enjoy delicious treats. Tours will be available with a suggested donation of $10 per person, and children 12 and under can attend for free.

Right Plant, Right Place with Kat Ospina

When: August 2 

Where: Theodore Payne Foundation | 10459 Tuxford Street

What: Understanding native habitats can help you choose the right plants for your garden. This course covers local plant communities, their growing conditions, and resources to evaluate your garden’s climate, soil, sunlight, and space. This is a valuable class for beginners!

Conejo Valley Weekend Events  | August 2 – August 4 

Movies in the Park

When: Until September 14 

Where: 4550 Tierra Rejada Rd, Moorpark

What: The City of Moorpark presents Movies in the Park at Arroyo Vista Community Park, 4550 Tierra Rejada Road. Movies start at dusk, with gates opening an hour earlier. Bring lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy the show. Vendors will be available, or you can bring your own snacks. No animals allowed, except service animals. 

Ventura County Fair

When: July 31 – August 11 

Where: Ventura County Fairgrounds | 10 West Harbor Boulevard

What: Get ready for a fun-filled day at the fair with arts and crafts, delicious food, exciting exhibits, live demonstrations, adorable farm animals, a petting zoo, thrilling carnival rides, games, and non-stop entertainment!

Dallas Cowboys Training Camp

When: Until August 21 

Where: River Ridge Fields | 2501 Ventura Road, Oxnard

What: The 2024 Dallas Cowboys Training Camp, presented by American Airlines, invites fans to attend practice sessions in Oxnard from July 25th through August 21st. All practice sessions open to the public will be held at the River Ridge Playing Fields, adjacent to the Residence Inn at River Ridge, located at 2501 West Vineyard Avenue, Oxnard. Fans can watch the Cowboys in action starting with the first workout on Thursday, July 25th, through the final open practice on Wednesday, August 21st.

Hosting the Perfect Summer Soirée | Home Tips

As August arrives, there’s no better way to celebrate the season than by hosting an unforgettable outdoor soirée. For luxury homeowners in Southern California, the options for creating a sophisticated and memorable event are endless. Whether you’re planning an intimate dinner party or a grand gathering, these tips will help you curate a luxurious and memorable outdoor dinner party, complete with high-end catering, drinks that showcase local flavors, and an elegant and functional entertaining space.

Setting the Scene

Creating an unforgettable late-summer soirée starts with setting the scene. Begin by selecting a theme or color palette that reflects the season’s beauty. Think about incorporating soft, warm hues inspired by the sunset or rich, vibrant tones reminiscent of the late summer blooms. High-quality linens, elegant tableware, and exquisite floral arrangements are essential for elevating your table setting. Consider adding personal touches such as custom place cards or monogrammed napkins to make your guests feel extra special.

Lighting the Ambiance

Lighting plays a crucial role in creating the perfect ambiance for your outdoor event. Use a combination of string lights, lanterns, and candles to cast a warm, inviting glow as the sun sets. For a touch of glamour, consider incorporating chandeliers or candelabras. Don’t forget to provide cozy blankets or throws for guests to use as the evening cools down.

Gourmet Cuisine

The culinary experience is at the heart of any successful soirée. To impress your guests, consider hiring a high-end catering service that specializes in gourmet cuisine. Focus on a menu that highlights the best of Southern California’s local flavors and seasonal ingredients. Fresh seafood, organic produce, and artisanal cheeses can be the stars of your menu. Offer a variety of dishes to cater to different dietary preferences, including vegetarian and gluten-free options.

Curated Drink Selection

When it comes to drinks, showcase local wineries and craft breweries. A curated selection of fine wines and craft beers can elevate your event and provide a unique taste of the region. Consider creating a signature cocktail that embodies the essence of late summer. Think refreshing and vibrant – perhaps a citrus-infused gin and tonic or a blackberry mojito. For a non-alcoholic option, offer sparkling water with fresh fruit and herbs for a sophisticated touch.

Elegant Outdoor Space

The key to a successful outdoor event is creating a space that is both elegant and functional. Begin by assessing your outdoor area and determining the best layout for dining and socializing. Ensure there is ample seating for all guests, and consider using a mix of dining tables and lounge areas to encourage mingling.

Comfortable Seating

Comfort is paramount, so invest in high-quality outdoor furniture that is both stylish and comfortable. Add plush cushions, pillows, and throws to enhance the comfort and aesthetic appeal of the space. Shade is also important, especially during the late summer heat. Use umbrellas, pergolas, or canopies to provide relief from the sun while maintaining an open and airy feel.

Well-Appointed Bar

Don’t forget to set up a well-appointed bar area where guests can easily access drinks. Stock it with all the essentials, including glassware, mixers, and garnishes. For an added touch of luxury, consider hiring a professional bartender to craft and serve beverages throughout the evening.

Hosting the perfect late-summer soirée is all about attention to detail and creating an environment where your guests feel pampered and relaxed. By curating a luxurious dinner party, showcasing local flavors through high-end catering and drinks, and setting up an elegant and functional entertaining space, you can ensure your event will be remembered fondly long after the summer ends. Cheers to celebrating in style!

Weekend Events | July 26 – July 28

The weekend has arrived with a bevy of fun things to do locally. From Barbie at the Hollywood Bowl to Wine Fest in DTLA and the Valley, the options are endless. Check out what’s happening this weekend for your July 26 through July 28 events round-up.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | July 26 – July 28

Barbie The Movie: In Concert

When: July 27

Where: Hollywood Bowl

What: We already loved this year’s Hollywood Bowl lineup, but now there’s a new addition that has us excited: Barbie will be shown at the Bowl this summer with a live orchestra performing the score. On July 27, conductor Macy Schmidt will direct the Barbie Land Sinfonietta, an orchestra composed entirely of women, with a majority being women of color, to accompany the screening of Greta Gerwig’s film.

Uncorked Wine Festival

When: July 27 

Where: California Science Center

What: More than 100 wines, top wineries, food trucks, music, and a beautiful setting—sounds like an ideal Saturday. Uncorked Wine Fest is back, this time at the California Science Center, offering wine enthusiasts a chance to sample incredible varietals. General admission attendees can enjoy tastings from 8 to 11 pm, while VIP ticket holders get an extra hour, starting at 7 pm. Tickets cover all beverage tastings, with food available for purchase separately.

KCon

When: July 26 – July 28

Where: Crypto Arena

What: If you’re familiar with the term Hallyu, you’ll want to mark your calendar for this summer’s annual K-pop convention. Spanning three days, the L.A. Convention Center will be bustling with panels, workshops, signings, and more. Additionally, the Crypto.com Arena will feature concerts on Saturday and Sunday, showcasing Korean celebrities and superstars.

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | July 26 – July 28 

Stand Up for Pups

When: July 26

Where: Playa Vista

What: Bring your furry friend to this dog-friendly comedy show at the Annenberg PetSpace, featuring performances by Taylor Williamson, Leah Knauer, Hugo Galaxy, Angie Stroud, and Antjuan Tobias. Hosted by Caitlin Benson with music by DJ CLASSIC MATERIAL, the event includes two drinks with each ticket. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the PetSpace Extraordinary Care Fund.

Off the 405

When: Until August 24

Where: The Getty

What: Hilltop sunset views and emerging bands make this Getty tradition a must-visit for Angelenos from both sides of the 405. This year’s lineup of free Saturday night shows includes Hailu Mergia (June 1), Slauson Malone 1 (June 15), Helado Negro (July 20), Julia Holter (July 27), and Woods (August 24). Tip: To avoid traffic and crowds, arrive early, preferably after 3pm when the parking fee drops to $15 (or $10 if you wait until the show starts). This way, you can explore the exhibits, which remain open until 8pm on Saturdays, and avoid the dinner rush.

Poolside Cinema at the Fairmont Miramar

When: Until September 1

Where: Fairmont Miramar | Santa Monica

What: Every Sunday during the summer at sunset, both hotel guests and visitors at the Fairmont Miramar can enjoy a movie by the luxurious pool. The Hulu-curated schedule features a mix of nostalgic favorites and recent releases. Food and drinks can be purchased from the FIG Restaurant menu, and while seating is free for hotel guests, visitors need a reservation. Tickets cost about $60 with tax, tip, and fees, but include a $45 food and drink credit plus complimentary popcorn.

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | July 26 – July 28 

Movies on the Roof

When: Until July 27 

Where: Sherman Oaks

What: Grab a seat on the rooftop of Westfield Fashion Square’s parking garage for this outdoor film series. Every Friday and Saturday throughout the summer, enjoy a variety of classic movies like Top Gun, La La Land, The Sandlot, Clueless, and more.

Kitten Yoga: YogaSix Studio City

When: July 28

Where: 12265 Ventura Blvd

What: Participants can look forward to unwinding with the cutest yoga partners around—kittens! On Sunday, July 28th, at 2:00 PM, Yoga Six Studio City will host a purr-fectly relaxing hour-long yoga session, followed by an hour of kitty playtime. Furry friends from Kitty of Angels will roam around as attendees flow through poses, adding an extra element of joy and playfulness to the practice. This unique and fun experience promises to leave everyone feeling zen and filled with love. Attendees are encouraged to grab their mats and join for a meow-nificent time!

Intro to California Native Plant Garden Design with Tim Becker

When: July 26

Where: Theodore Payne Foundation | 10459 Tuxford Street

What: Prepare to landscape with native plants in this special introductory class! Participants will learn the basics of assessing, mapping, and designing their home or community gardens while taking into account factors such as light, irrigation, and space. This class is perfect for beginners eager to get started with native plant landscaping.

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | July 26 – July 28 

Dallas Cowboys Training Camp

When: Until August 21 

Where: River Ridge Fields | 2501 Ventura Road, Oxnard

What: The 2024 Dallas Cowboys Training Camp, presented by American Airlines, invites fans to attend practice sessions in Oxnard from July 25th through August 21st. All practice sessions open to the public will be held at the River Ridge Playing Fields, adjacent to the Residence Inn at River Ridge, located at 2501 West Vineyard Avenue, Oxnard. Fans can watch the Cowboys in action starting with the first workout on Thursday, July 25th, through the final open practice on Wednesday, August 21st.

Cinemalibu Outdoor Summer Movie – Space Jam

When: July 27, 7pm – 10pm

Where: Malibu Bluffs Park

What: Enjoy family movies under the stars! Join us at Malibu Bluffs Park, 24250 Pacific Coast Highway, for an evening of fun and entertainment. Before the movie starts, dive into activities like food trucks, special guest appearances, raffles, and more. Admission is free! Movies begin at sunset, with activities kicking off an hour before. Don’t forget to bring chairs and blankets for a cozy night under the open sky.

Taste of Camarillo Wine, Brew & Food Festival

When: July 28, 12:00pm – 4:30pm

Where: 201 Camarillo Ranch Road

What: Get ready for A Taste of Camarillo – Wine, Brew & Food Festival on Sunday, July 28, 2024, at the Camarillo Ranch, 201 Camarillo Ranch Road, Camarillo, from noon to 4:30 PM. As one of Ventura County’s longest-running festivals, guests can spend the afternoon sampling fine wines, craft beers, and gourmet foods on the historic Camarillo Ranch grounds. Enjoy offerings from local restaurants, live music, dancing, boutique shopping, and more. 

Top Spots for Music and Bites | L.A. Eats

Exploring the vibrant dining and music scene in Los Angeles reveals an array of venues. Whether you’re in the mood for jazz, Latin beats, or the charm of Old Hollywood, these spots offer unforgettable experiences. Here’s a guide to some of the top spots for music and bites from around town!

Polo Lounge

Location: 9641 Sunset Blvd, Beverly Hills

The Polo Lounge is a storied establishment in Beverly Hills. Renowned for its idyllic patio setting, the restaurant also features live music during lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch. This lunchtime haven boasts a lush garden ambiance and impeccable service, creating an oasis in the heart of the city. While the menu offers straightforward, albeit pricey, fare, the experience is about more than just the food. Guests come for the classic McCarthy salad and other mid-century dishes, but the real draw is the chance to mingle with Hollywood elite in a setting that exudes luxury and exclusivity.

The Velvet Martini Lounge

Location: 4349 Tujunga Ave, Studio City, CA 91604
Above Vitello’s restaurant and the Rendition Room bar, the Velvet Martini Lounge offers a nostalgic Old Hollywood vibe. This Studio City gem features live jazz, classic cocktails, and themed dishes like an old-fashioned TV dinner served on a metal tray. The lounge’s piano bar often hosts impromptu performances, adding to its Rat Pack-inspired charm.

Industry Cafe & Jazz

Location: 6039 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
Industry Cafe & Jazz in Culver City has been a local favorite for 18 years. Known for its weekly open jam nights on Wednesdays and jazz performances from Thursday to Sunday, it’s a communal space where music and food are equally celebrated. The menu includes well-seasoned soups, hummus with tomato, basil, and feta, and a generous veggie platter with injera.

The Georgian Room

Location: 1415 Ocean Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90401
Housed in the historic Art Deco Georgian Hotel, The Georgian Room offers live jazz performances and classic Italian dishes like veal Parmesan and rigatoni alla vodka. The Italian steakhouse, which opened in 1933, is open from Thursday to Saturday, and reservations are recommended for a night of music and fine dining.

Sadaf Restaurant

Location: 16240 Ventura Blvd, Encino, CA 91436
Sadaf in Encino, with another location in Thousand Oaks, stands out as one of the best Persian restaurants in the Valley. Known for dishes like kashke bademjan (eggplant delight) and ghormeh sabzi, the restaurant also features live guitar music on weekend evenings, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Vibrato Grill Jazz

Location: 2930 Beverly Glen Cir, Los Angeles, CA 90077
Founded by music legend Herb Alpert, Vibrato Grill Jazz combines a sophisticated dining experience with live jazz performances. Guests are encouraged to quietly enjoy their meals, such as wild striped bass crudo and Wagyu ribeye, while listening to top-tier musicians. The curated drink menu includes the caipirinha, inspired by Alpert’s Brazilian vocalist wife.

Hollywood Bowl

Location: 2301 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90068
As LA’s premier live entertainment venue, the Hollywood Bowl offers diverse dining options. Concertgoers can pre-order dinner boxes, make mobile orders, or dine at one of three on-site restaurants by chef Suzanne Goin and Caroline Styne. Options include a three-course dinner at the Pool Circle, wine and small plates at Ann’s Wine Bar, and wood-grilled dishes at the Backyard.

Catalina Jazz Club

Location: 6725 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Catalina Jazz Club, now located on Sunset Boulevard, has a rich history of hosting world-renowned jazz artists and comedians. The venue offers a casual menu with items like short rib quesadilla and goat cheese pesto burger, alongside mains such as grilled vegetable pasta and rack of lamb.

El Cid

Location: 4212 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90029
Silver Lake’s El Cid charms visitors with its eclectic performances and Mediterranean menu. Guests descend a crooked stairway to find live music, burlesque, or flamenco shows, accompanied by dishes like patatas bravas, empanadas, and paella. Reservations and checking the events schedule are recommended.

The Bellwether

Location: 333 South Boylston Street, Los Angeles, CA 90017
The Bellwether is one of LA’s trendiest venues, featuring a full calendar of underground music acts, comedy shows, and DJs. Attached is the Virginian, offering a simple yet satisfying menu with pizza, nachos, and chicken tenders for concertgoers.

Checker Hall

Location: 104 N Ave 56, Los Angeles, CA 90042
Located in Highland Park, Checker Hall boasts high ceilings and a balcony overlooking Figueroa Street. The venue’s central bar is the perfect spot to enjoy bourekas, whipped feta, or a whole crispy branzino before or after catching a performance downstairs.

 

The Best Outdoor Flea Markets Around Town | Out & About

When it comes to finding unique decor treasures and stylish vintage picks, the flea markets of LA are where they are at. With so many flea markets happening around town and at any given time, the question remains. Which one is the best one to visit? Luckily we have you covered in this week’s blog of the best Outdoor Flea Markets around town.

Melrose Trading Post

If there is one shopping district renowned for cool finds, it’s Melrose. Likewise, you can expect that the Melrose Flea Market would be the ideal place to find vintage pieces. From independent designers to curated finds, make your way to one of the best flea markets in town!

Rose Bowl Flea Market

As one of LA County’s largest flea markets, the Rose Bowl Flea Market is full of finds for everyone. Of course, you’ll likely want to make a day of it with over 2500 vendors to pursue through. At this flea market, you’ll find one-of-a-kind antiques, vintage pieces, and more. Whether you are looking to add something to your home decor or closet lineup, you surely will not be disappointed!

Los Feliz Flea Market

A curated market of over 170 sellers, the Los Feliz Flea Market has a lot to offer. With plenty of cool finds, there is also an array of gourmet food trucks on site if you need a delicious nosh. Enjoy music, great people, and most importantly, free parking at one of the trendiest flea markets around town.

Long Beach Antique Flea Market

If you are looking for unique furniture pieces, the Long Beach Flea Market is an ideal place to find that missing piece. With thousands and thousands of household treasures, you will not be disappointed by your decor options at this seaside market. Browse through over 20 acres of fantastic furniture finds as well as collectible art and textiles.

Topanga Vintage Market

Locals of San Fernando Valley know that the Topanga Vintage Market is worth a trip to for vintage and antique finds. Held every fourth Sunday of the month, this market is smaller than most but full of a vast trove of great items.

Weekend Events | July 12 – July 14

Take a dive into all the fun happening locally in July. From boozy nights at the L.A. Zoo to movies in the park and more. Check out what’s happening in your neighborhood this July 12 through July 14, 2024.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | July 12 – July 14

Lotus Festival

When: July 13 – July 14

Where: Echo Park

What: Celebrate the anticipated bloom of Echo Park Lake’s cherished floating flowers at the annual Lotus Festival. Enjoy an array of food, music, dragon boat races, lantern launches, and—if we’re fortunate—the lotus flower beds in full bloom. This historic event honors the contributions of Asian-Americans to Los Angeles, and this year, the 43rd festival will celebrate the Filipino community.

 

Maestro of the Movies: The Music of John Williams and More

When: July 12 – July 14

Where: Hollywood Bowl

What: No one’s film credits rival those of John Williams: Star Wars, E.T., Jurassic Park, Indiana Jones, Harry Potter, and countless others. David Newman will conduct the LA Phil as they perform some of Williams’ iconic film scores, accompanied by selected movie clips. Although Williams was initially scheduled to appear, the LA Phil announced that he will not conduct this year “due to a recent health concern, from which he is expected to make a full recovery.”

 

Roaring Nights at the L.A. Zoo

When: July 13 – September 14, 2024

Where: L.A. Zoo

What: Experience the zoo like never before at this special after-hours exploration series, returning for two nights featuring ’80s cover bands and a silent disco. Exclusively for guests 21 and over, you can explore the zoo at your leisure or gain insights from pop-up zookeeper talks and live animal encounters. Let loose at live performances by local bands and dance the night away at the carousel. Enjoy popular local food trucks and a full bar to keep the festivities lively.

 

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | July 12 – July 14

Ever Present

When: July 13 – July 14

Where: The Getty Museum

What: Ride the tram to the Getty on select days for an innovative series of fleeting performances and listening sessions, formerly known as Friday Flights. In July, witness Joan Jonas’s 1960s performance piece, Mirror Piece I & II, with 15 dancers moving mirrors in synchronization at the museum’s tram arrival plaza.

 

Swirl Fest

When: July 13

Where: Venice

What: Skate around a pop-up track and ramp, and join a group paddle at this Venice event hosted by the inclusive, women-founded skate community GRLSWIRL. Alongside surf and surfskate competitions, enjoy music and DJ sets under the iconic Venice sign.

 

Poolside Cinema at the Fairmont Miramar

When: Until September 1

Where: Fairmont Miramar | Santa Monica

What: Every Sunday during the summer at sunset, both hotel guests and visitors at the Fairmont Miramar can enjoy a movie by the luxurious pool. The Hulu-curated schedule features a mix of nostalgic favorites and recent releases. Food and drinks can be purchased from the FIG Restaurant menu, and while seating is free for hotel guests, visitors need a reservation. Tickets cost about $60 with tax, tip, and fees, but include a $45 food and drink credit plus complimentary popcorn.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | July 12 – July 14

Outlaws N Rangers | Rope N’ Run

When: July 13

Where: Gibson Ranch

What: Join Outlaws N Rangers for Rope N’ Run at Gibson Ranch on July 13th, 2024, from 6:30-9:30 PM. Enjoy a day inspired by the Old West, featuring food, live country music, barrel racing, and team roping demonstrations. The event includes free drinks from Good Sunday, Easy Rider Beer, and Seaborn Cocktails, a taco dinner, and thrilling performances.

 

Valley Vibes Market

When: July 14

Where: Autry Museum of the American West

What: Elevate your shopping experience at Valley Vibes Market, hosted at the Autry Museum of the American West in Griffith Park. Explore over 60 vendors showcasing unique and handcrafted goods perfect for every taste and style.

 

Court&Core

When: July 14

Where: Club Osa | 18122 Erwin Street

What: Attendees can elevate their game and style at the exclusive Tennis & Pilates Experience. They will enjoy expert-led clinics, dynamic Pilates sessions, refreshing drinks, and the opportunity to shop the latest in high-end sportswear. It promises to be a day of athletic excellence and luxury.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | July 12 – July 14 

 

Camarillo Old Town Heritage Days Midsummer Block Party

When: July 12, 4pm – 10pm

Where: Old Town, Camarillo

What: The Camarillo Old Town Heritage Days Midsummer Block Party is happening from July 10 to 14, 2024, with free admission. Enjoy carnival rides, food trucks, live music, local craft vendors, live art, a beer and wine zone, a car show on Saturday, and more. Event hours are 4-9 PM on Wednesday and Thursday, 4-10 PM on Friday, 10 AM-10 PM on Saturday, and 10 AM-8 PM on Sunday.

 

Movies in the Park in Moorpark – Shrek

When: July 13, 7pm – 9pm

Where: 4550 Tierra Rejada Rd, Moorpark

What: The City of Moorpark presents Movies in the Park at Arroyo Vista Community Park, located at 4550 Tierra Rejada Road. Movies start at dusk, with gates opening an hour earlier. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, and enjoy the film. Vendors will be available, or you can bring your own snacks. No animals are allowed, except for service animals. Admission is free.

 

Music Under the Stars at the Olivas Adobe Ventura

When: July 13, 7:30pm – 9:30pm

Where: 4200 Olivas Park Drive, Ventura

What: The City of Ventura Cultural Affairs Division presents the popular Music Under the Stars series on Saturday nights from July 13 to August 31, 2024, at the historic Olivas Adobe, 4200 Olivas Park Drive. Enjoy dining, dancing, and great performances from 7:30 to 9:30 PM, with gates opening at 6:30 PM. Bring your own dinner or purchase from a gourmet food truck, and enjoy full beverage service on site.