Weekend Events | May 8 – May 10

The month of May is breezing by, and with it comes Mother’s Day weekend and a whole bevy of fun things to do. From tea parties to celebrate mom to Netflix is a Joke and more, we have you covered on local happenings. Check out the fun in your neighborhood with our weekend events round-up for May 8 through May 10.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | May 8 – May 10 

Netflix is a Joke Fest

When: Until May 10 

Where: Various Locations

What: Netflix’s massive comedy takeover returns to Los Angeles May 4–10 with the second annual Netflix Is a Joke Fest, and this year’s lineup is even bigger. More than 350 shows will take over venues across the city, featuring comedy heavyweights like Ali Wong, Jerry Seinfeld, John Mulaney, Taylor Tomlinson, and a highly anticipated reunion from Flight of the Conchords. The festival also expands beyond stand-up this year with live podcast tapings and surprise music performances from artists like Jelly Roll and Lizzo. It’s essentially a citywide comedy marathon with a little chaos, culture, and celebrity energy mixed in.

Clockshop’s Kite Festival

When: May 9 

Where: Chinatown

What: The skies above Los Angeles State Historic Park transform into a colorful open-air art installation during this family-friendly kite festival from Clockshop. Celebrating the diverse communities surrounding the park, the free annual event features kite-flying demonstrations, hands-on art workshops, live music, dance lessons, and a giant inflatable art sculpture. Guests can also compete in a contest for the best handmade kite while soaking in a joyful afternoon of creativity and culture.

L.A. County Fair

When: May 7 – May 31 

Where: Pomona

What: A Southern California tradition since 1921, the Los Angeles County Fair continues to blend old-school charm with modern festival fun. Alongside classic agricultural attractions like livestock competitions and local produce showcases, guests can enjoy wine tastings, art installations, carnival rides, concerts, and even a roller-skating rink. This year’s “Play Your Way” theme transforms the fairgrounds into a giant celebration of creativity, recreation, and pure carefree energy. The entertainment lineup includes performances from War, Brad Paisley, Ramón Ayala, and a comedy set from Jeff Dunham.

 

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | May 8 – May 10 

Venice Family Clinic Art Walk + Auction

When: May 8 – May 17 

Where: Venice

What: The Venice Art Walk returns for its 47th year, once again blending art and community in support of the Venice Family Clinic. From May 8 to 17, visitors can explore a curated showcase at 910 Abbot Kinney featuring works from major names like Ed Ruscha, Helen Pashgian, Kenny Scharf, Ed Templeton, and signature artist Alison Saar. Guests can browse the exhibition for free or place bids on standout pieces, offering a unique glimpse into Venice and L.A.’s vibrant art scene while supporting an important local cause.

Street Food Cinema

When: Until June 27 

Where: Pacific Palisades

What: Dinner and a movie get a major glow-up with Street Food Cinema, the beloved seasonal event that pairs outdoor movie screenings with gourmet food trucks and live music from local bands. Held at rotating venues across Los Angeles through October, each gathering feels part picnic, part concert, and part community hangout under the stars. The lineup changes weekly, so there’s always a new film and setting to discover. Even better, select locations are dog-friendly, making it easy to bring along your favorite four-legged movie date.

Santa Monica International Jazz Festival

When: Until May 9

Where: Santa Monica

What: The city of Santa Monica transforms into a jazz-filled playground during this inaugural music festival inspired by Stanley Clarke’s vision for a world-class L.A. jazz celebration. Honoring the centennials of Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Route 66, the weeklong event features performances from both legendary and rising artists across venues throughout the city. Highlights include a Coltrane tribute at BroadStage led by Isaiah Collier, and a grand finale at Tongva Park with an afternoon of live music capped off by Kamasi Washington. It’s a soulful, citywide celebration of jazz past, present, and future.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | May 8 – May 10 

Mother’s Day Tea Party

When: Multiple Dates

Where: Castle & Crown | 2012 West Burbank Boulevard, Burbank

What: Step into a whimsical Wonderland-inspired tea party at Castle & Crown as families celebrate moms with an afternoon of story time, games, tea party treats, and keepsake crafts. Inspired by the magic of Alice in Wonderland, the event blends playful charm with cozy family fun. Adults can enjoy a coffee cart while kids immerse themselves in the themed activities and festivities.

Learn to Curl in Panorama City

When: Multiple Dates

Where: LA Kings Valley Ice Center | 8750 Van Nuys Boulevard

What: Ever wanted to try curling after watching it during the Olympics? This beginner-friendly session offers the perfect chance to step onto the ice and learn the basics of the sport—no experience required. Participants will get hands-on instruction in delivering stones, sweeping, and understanding the game’s unique terminology and strategy, from hog lines to houses. It’s a fun, family-friendly experience that just might turn your curiosity about the “roaring game” into a new hobby.

Universal Fan Fest Nights

When: Until May 16  

Where: Universal City

What: Skip the scares and lean into the fandom at Universal Studios Hollywood’s returning after-hours event, running on select nights through May 16. This fan-focused experience brings beloved worlds to life, from Scooby-Doo and Harry Potter to Dungeons & Dragons, One Piece, Super Mario Bros., and Sailor Moon. Expect stunt-filled live shows, interactive walkthroughs, and themed bites like Scooby snacks, a hippogriff-inspired trifle, and a moon scepter churro. Costumes are encouraged (within park guidelines), making it a playful, immersive night designed for fans to fully step into their favorite universes.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | May 8 – May 10 

Movies at the Park

When: May 8 

Where: 2525 N Moorpark Rd, Thousand Oaks

What: CRPD announces that Movies at the Park is back with a fun-filled evening featuring a free showing of The Bad Guys 2 on Friday, May 8, at Thousand Oaks Community Park. Family-friendly activities will begin one hour before the movie, which starts at sundown. Bring your blankets, chairs, and favorite snacks, and enjoy a night of laughs, adventure, and entertainment under the stars at 2525 N. Moorpark Rd. in Thousand Oaks.

Annual Huck Finn Fishing Derby

When: May 9 

Where: Rancho Simi Community Park | 1765 Royal Avenue

What: Young anglers can cast a line at the Annual Huck Finn Fishing Derby on May 9, 2026, at Rancho Simi Community Park. Open to kids ages 15 and under, this longtime community favorite features a stocked lake with more than 1,500 pounds of fish, plus breakfast served from 7 to 8 a.m. Families are encouraged to arrive early for the best fishing spots and enjoy a fun-filled morning by the water, rain or shine.

Moorpark Apricot Festival

When: May 9 

Where: High Street, Moorpark

What: Celebrate spring at the 3rd Annual Moorpark Apricot Festival and Art Fair on May 9, 2026, along Moorpark’s Historic High Street. This lively street fair features local art and craft vendors, food trucks, and apricot-inspired treats. In addition, there will be live music, dance performances, and plenty of family-friendly activities throughout the day. Likewise, the Moorpark Apricot Festival is a sweet and easygoing way to spend a Saturday outdoors.

Weekend Events | May 1-May 3

As April continues to spring forward, the weekend arrives with a new slate of local fun. From the TCM Classic Film Festival to the 49th Annual Chili Cook-off in Thousand Oaks, and more, there is something for everyone. Check out the fun in your neighborhood with our weekend events round-up for May 1 through May 3.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | May 1 – May 3 

Jazz at LACMA

When: May 1- June 26 

Where: LACMA | Los Angeles

What: A longtime staple of L.A.’s cultural scene, Jazz at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art delivers free live music from world-class performers each summer. Held Friday evenings in the museum’s welcome plaza—just behind Urban Light—the series offers first-come seating, with plenty of space to picnic on the surrounding lawn and soak in the sound. Even if you’re not in the front row, the music carries beautifully across the space. With the new David Geffen Galleries as a backdrop, this season promises to feel especially vibrant.

TCM Classic Film Festival

When: Until May 3 

Where: Various Locations in Hollywood

What: A must for classic film lovers, this four-day festival from Turner Classic Movies brings a curated lineup of cinematic favorites back to the big screen. This year’s “The World Comes to Hollywood” theme features everything from icons like Modern Times and Breakfast at Tiffany’s to cult classics like The Muppet Movie and Swingers. Screenings take place at legendary venues including TCL Chinese Theatre, El Capitan Theatre, and Egyptian Theatre, offering a nostalgic, theater-going experience the way films were meant to be seen. Check the official schedule for the full lineup and guest appearances, and note that standby tickets for individual screenings are sold on-site, cash only, after passholders are seated.

Night at the Library: A Century of Light

When: May 2

Where: DTLA

What: See the Los Angeles Central Library in a whole new light at this after-hours festival presented by the Library Foundation of Los Angeles and LAist. Celebrating the landmark’s centennial, the evening transforms the art deco space with live performances, interactive art, music, storytelling, and poetry throughout its iconic halls. Expect everything from contemporary dance in the rotunda to a puppet show by the Bob Baker Marionette Theater, plus sound installations, tarot readings, games, and talks. You can also browse pop-ups from local favorites like Angel City Press, Skylight Books, and The Ripped Bodice—all while snacking on sweet treats for a quintessentially L.A. night.

 

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | May 1 – May 3 

Murder on the High Seas: A Farewell Voyage to Die For!

When: Until May 23 

Where: Long Beach

What: Step into a real-life whodunit aboard the RMS Queen Mary with this immersive murder mystery dinner experience. Inspired by a classic Agatha Christie–style tale and the ship’s historic “Last Great Cruise” from 1967, the event blends a multi-course meal with live music, comedy, and interactive sleuthing. Guests become part of the story, following clues and mingling with characters as the mystery unfolds. It’s equal parts theatrical, playful, and deliciously suspenseful.

Unboxed Block Party at IKEA Culver City

When: May 2 

Where: Culver City

What: Say hej to the new IKEA Culver City as it opens its doors at the historic Helms Bakery Complex. This marks IKEA’s first location within the City of Los Angeles, debuting a smaller, city-center concept with a showroom designed around local living solutions tailored to L.A. lifestyles. Saturday’s celebration brings free bites like meatballs and lingonberry jam, plus coffee, plants, design talks, live art, DJ sets, and complimentary consultations. The first 500 guests can snag a limited-edition FRAKTA bag, while shoppers can take advantage of major discounts on classic IKEA pieces.

BeachLife Festival

When: May 1 – May 3

Where: Redondo Beach

What: This laid-back, Gen X–leaning beachside music fest returns to the Redondo Beach coastline for three sun-soaked days in May. Headliners include Duran Duran, The Chainsmokers, The Offspring, Slightly Stoopid, and James Taylor, alongside a stacked lineup featuring My Morning Jacket, Sheryl Crow, Ben Harper, Joan Jett, Grouplove, and Peach Pit. With ocean views, nostalgic vibes, and a mix of rock, pop, and indie sounds, it’s the kind of weekend that feels like a perfectly curated summer playlist come to life.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | May 1 – May 3 

Superman Experience at Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood

When: Until May 3 

Where: Warner Bros. Studios | Burbank

What: Up, up, and away—into a full-blown Superman celebration at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood. Marking the iconic hero’s debut in Action Comics #1, this year’s festivities introduce an immersive, walk-through experience inspired by the latest blockbuster from James Gunn. Guests can step into Superman’s world with interactive gameplay using 3D glasses and motion-capture tech before unwinding in the Fortress of Solitude, complete with mini-games, photo ops, and themed props. Wrap it all up with a visit to the Daily Planet-inspired shop, or bundle the experience with the full studio tour for an even deeper dive into movie magic.

SoCal Etsy Guild Market Burbank

When: Multiple Dates

Where: Burbank Town Center | 201 East Magnolia Boulevard, Burbank

What: Shop handmade and support local creators at the SoCal Etsy Guild Market, held the first weekend of every month at Burbank Town Center. This indoor three-day event features Southern California artisans, live art, artisanal foods, and more. With free parking and a family-friendly atmosphere, it’s a fun way to spend the weekend browsing unique goods and meeting local makers.

Universal Fan Fest Nights

When: Until May 16  

Where: Universal City

What: Skip the scares and lean into the fandom at Universal Studios Hollywood’s returning after-hours event, running on select nights through May 16. This fan-focused experience brings beloved worlds to life, from Harry Potter to Super Mario Bros., and more. Expect stunt-filled live shows, interactive walkthroughs, and themed bites like Scooby snacks, a hippogriff-inspired trifle, and a moon scepter churro. Costumes are encouraged (within park guidelines), making it a playful, immersive night designed for fans.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | May 1 – May 3 

Simi Valley Street Fair

When: May 2 

Where: Simi Town Center Way, Simi Valley

What: Spend the day out at the Simi Valley Street Fair on May 2, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. along Simi Town Center Way. This free, family-friendly event features a lively mix of vendors and live entertainment. Additionally, there will be a beer and wine garden and a city expo showcasing local organizations. Kids can enjoy a dedicated fun zone, while adults browse, sip, and soak in the community vibes. It’s an easygoing, all-ages outing with something for everyone.

Live Music at Ventura Harbor Village

When: Until May 31 

Where: Ventura Harbor Village, 1583 Spinnaker Dr, Ventura

What: Enjoy live music by the water at Ventura Harbor Village all spring and summer long, with performances throughout May from 1 to 4 p.m. featuring local artists like Tiki Bomb, Ben Betts, and more. This free, laid-back concert series is perfect for a sunny afternoon of strolling, dining, and soaking in coastal vibes. Be sure to check the schedule for updates, and plan ahead for parking.

49th Annual Thousand Oaks Chili Cook Off, Car Show & Craft Brew Fest

When: May 3 

Where: Conejo Creek North Park, 1379 E Janss Rd, Thousand Oaks,

What: Don’t miss the 49th Annual Thousand Oaks Chili Cook-Off, Car Show & Craft Brew Festival on May 3, 2026, at Conejo Creek Park North. This family-friendly event features unlimited chili tastings from 40+ booths. In addition, there will be a craft brew festival, a classic car show, live music, and a free kids’ zone. Hosted by the Rotary Club of Thousand Oaks, all proceeds support local charities.

The Best Steakhouses Around Town | L.A. Eats

Los Angeles knows how to do steak, and it does it with style. From dimly lit old-school institutions to sleek, modern dining rooms serving premium wagyu, the best steakhouses in Los Angeles offer something for every kind of night out. Whether you’re celebrating something special or just craving a perfectly seared rib-eye, these standout spots deliver.

Here are some of the top steakhouses in and around LA right now.

BLVD Steak

Location: 13817 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks, CA, 91423, US

BLVD Steak has quickly become a go-to destination in the Valley for a more modern steakhouse experience. The menu leans indulgent, with options like petite filets, a massive 42-ounce tomahawk, and multiple wagyu selections. The energy in the room feels lively and social, making it ideal for group dinners. Cocktails like the caprese-inspired martini add a playful, elevated touch to the evening.

Terra at Eataly L.A.

Location: Eataly Westfield 10250 Santa Monica Boulevard, Roof, Los Angeles, CA 90067, USA

Perched atop Eataly in Century City, Terra pairs wood-fired cooking with sweeping city views. The menu starts with lighter bites like burrata and salads before moving into expertly grilled meats and skewers. A bone-in rib-eye seasoned with porcini is a standout, often large enough to share. The rooftop setting adds a breezy, relaxed feel to the steakhouse experience.

The Arthur J

Location: 903 Manhattan Ave, Manhattan Beach, CA

The Arthur J blends midcentury design with serious steakhouse credentials in Manhattan Beach. Chef David LeFevre’s use of a white oak grill brings depth and flavor to every cut, from USDA prime to certified Angus. For those looking to splurge, Japanese wagyu options elevate the experience even further. Rotating nightly specials keeps regulars coming back.

American Beauty

Location: 425 Rose Ave, Venice, CA 90291, USA

American Beauty delivers a vibrant, Westside take on the traditional steakhouse. Known for its dry-aged porterhouses and thick-cut grilled meats, the restaurant balances bold flavors with a stylish setting. The sides, especially the loaded hash brown, are just as memorable as the steaks themselves. Its lively patio and warm service make it a consistent crowd favorite.

Matu Kai

Location: 11777 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90049

Matu Kai builds on the success of its predecessor with a focused wagyu-driven menu. Meals often begin with a rich bone broth before moving into dishes like tartare, rib-eye, and braised beef. The New Zealand-sourced wagyu offers a distinct, clean flavor profile that sets it apart. Additional dishes like steak brochettes and wagyu meatballs add variety to the experience.

Dear John’s

Location: 11208 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA, 90230, US

Dear John’s is a true throwback to classic Los Angeles dining. Revived with care, the restaurant leans into its mid-century roots with dim lighting, strong martinis, and perfectly grilled steaks. The atmosphere feels nostalgic yet lively, making it ideal for a celebratory dinner. It’s the kind of place where the experience matters just as much as the food.

Steak 48 Beverly Hills

Location: 9680 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90212, USA

Steak 48 brings a polished, modern edge to Beverly Hills’ steakhouse scene. Known for its wet-aged beef and impressive selection of cuts, the restaurant delivers consistently high-quality dishes. The sides are just as indulgent, with options like corn crème brûlée adding a decadent twist. The sleek, expansive space makes it a destination for upscale dining.

Boa Steakhouse

Location: 9200 W Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, CA, 90069, US

Boa Steakhouse remains one of the most iconic see-and-be-seen dining spots in Los Angeles. The menu balances classic steakhouse fare with more contemporary additions, including seafood and luxe starters. Dry-aged cuts and wagyu options are cooked with precision, delivering rich, tender bites. The lively atmosphere makes it perfect for a night out in West Hollywood.

Carlitos Gardel Restaurant

Location: 7963 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA

Carlitos Gardel offers a warm, inviting take on the steakhouse with its Argentinian roots. The menu focuses on grilled meats served with bold flavors, including chimichurri and traditional sides. Shareable plates like the parrillada provide a sampling of multiple cuts and preparations. Pair everything with a curated Argentinian wine for the full experience.

The Smoke House Restaurant

Location: 4420 W Lakeside Dr, Burbank, CA, 91505, US

The Smoke House is a Burbank institution that feels frozen in time in the best way. Known for its slow-roasted prime rib, the restaurant delivers classic comfort with generous portions. The vintage interiors, complete with red leather booths and neon accents, add to its charm. It’s a reliable choice for a relaxed, old-school steakhouse experience.

From timeless classics to modern hotspots, the best steakhouses in Los Angeles offer a range of experiences as diverse as the city itself. Whether you prefer a perfectly grilled filet or a shareable tomahawk, these restaurants prove that great steak never goes out of style.

Weekend Events | April 24 – April 26

As April continues to spring forward, the weekend arrives with a new slate of local fun. From Pizza City Fest to Universal Fan Fest Nights, and more, there is something for everyone. Check out the fun in your neighborhood with our weekend events round-up for April 24 through April 26.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | April 24 – April 26 

Pizza City Fest

When: April 25 – April 26

Where: L.A. Live | DTLA

What: Carb lovers, this one’s for you: the two-day pizza festival returns to L.A. Live for its fourth year, serving up all-you-can-eat slices from 40 top-tier vendors. Between bites, catch live dough demos and hear from pizza pros like Nancy Silverton of Pizzeria Mozza and Aaron Lindell of Quarter Sheets. Expect standout pies from favorites like Pizzana, Triple Beam Pizza, Prince Street Pizza, Apollonia’s Pizzeria, and Joe’s Pizza. It’s a delicious deep dive into the city’s pizza scene, so come hungry.

Climate Dance Party at La Brea Tar Pits

When: April 25 

Where: La Brea Tar Pits | Miracle Mile

What: Make the most of the La Brea Tar Pits before the Page Museum’s temporary closure with this special after-hours event. The evening celebrates the paperback release of Ayana Elizabeth Johnson’s bestselling book What If We Get It Right?, featuring a conversation and signing with the author. From there, the night turns festive with live DJ sets, hands-on workshops, and food trucks. Expect a lively, slightly surreal finale—a prehistoric-themed dance party under the stars.

Angel City’s Last Call

When: April 26

Where: Angel City Brewery | Arts District

What: One of the Arts District’s most beloved watering holes is saying goodbye and going out with a bang. Stop by Angel City Brewery this Sunday for a final toast to 13 unforgettable years, as the team pours its last beers and celebrates with the community. Expect live music, DJ sets, and plenty of swag as the brewery turns up the energy for one last hurrah. It’s equal parts farewell and full-on celebration. Don’t miss your chance to raise a glass.

 

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | April 24 – April 26 

CicLAvia—West L.A.

When: Until April 26 

Where: West L.A.

What: Inspired by the Spanish term for “bike way,” CicLAvia has become L.A.’s go-to celebration of car-free streets. For a few hours, major routes transform into a festival-like playground open to bikes, skateboards, strollers—anything non-motorized—creating a vibrant, community-driven experience. This month’s West L.A. edition introduces a fresh three-mile stretch connecting Santa Monica and Westwood Boulevards, with local shops and restaurants along the route offering special deals. Plan to bike or hop on the Metro and enjoy the city at a slower, more joyful pace.

Skirball Puppet Festival

When: April 26 

Where: Skirball Cultural Center

What: Celebrate the magic of storytelling at the Skirball Cultural Center’s annual puppetry festival, a whimsical day of art and imagination for all ages. The event features live music, hands-on puppet-making, and performances ranging from classic tales to original works using marionettes, shadow, and full-body puppets. Between shows, keep an eye out as performers roam the grounds, bringing characters to life in delightfully unexpected ways. It’s a playful, creative escape that feels equal parts nostalgic and new.

Street Food Cinema

When: April 25 – June 27 

Where: Westwood

What: Dinner and a movie get an upgrade with Street Food Cinema, a seasonal favorite that turns evenings into open-air celebrations across L.A. Expect screenings of beloved films paired with gourmet food trucks and live music from local bands, creating a laid-back, picnic-style vibe. Events pop up at different venues through October, so each week brings a new setting and lineup. Bonus: select locations are dog-friendly, so your four-legged movie buddy can tag along.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | April 24 – April 26 

Universal Fan Fest Nights

When: April 23 – May 16  

Where: Universal City

What: Skip the scares and lean into the fandom at Universal Studios Hollywood’s returning after-hours event, running on select nights through May 16. This fan-focused experience brings beloved worlds to life, from Scooby-Doo and Harry Potter to Dungeons & Dragons, One Piece, Super Mario Bros., and Sailor Moon. Expect stunt-filled live shows, interactive walkthroughs, and themed bites like Scooby snacks, a hippogriff-inspired trifle, and a moon scepter churro. Costumes are encouraged (within park guidelines), making it a playful, immersive night designed for fans to fully step into their favorite universes.

Superman Experience at Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood

When: Until May 3 

Where: Warner Bros. Studios | Burbank

What: Up, up, and away—into a full-blown Superman celebration at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood. Marking the iconic hero’s debut in Action Comics #1, this year’s festivities introduce an immersive, walk-through experience inspired by the latest blockbuster from James Gunn. Guests can step into Superman’s world with interactive gameplay using 3D glasses and motion-capture tech before unwinding in the Fortress of Solitude, complete with mini-games, photo ops, and themed props. Wrap it all up with a visit to the Daily Planet-inspired shop, or bundle the experience with the full studio tour for an even deeper dive into movie magic.

SoCal Etsy Guild Market Burbank

When: Multiple Dates

Where: Burbank Town Center | 201 East Magnolia Boulevard, Burbank

What: Shop handmade and support local creators at the SoCal Etsy Guild Market, held the first weekend of every month at Burbank Town Center. This indoor three-day event features Southern California artisans, live art, DIY activities, giveaways, and a wide mix of art, vintage finds, original designs, and artisanal foods. With free parking and a family-friendly atmosphere, it’s a fun way to spend the weekend browsing unique goods and meeting local makers.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | April 24 – April 26 

SUPER-KidFEST

When: April 25 

Where: Thousand Oaks

What: Bring the whole crew out for Conejo SUPER-KidFEST & Family Wellness Day on April 25, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Thousand Oaks. This free, RSVP-only event is packed with family-friendly fun, including craft stations, story time, lawn games, fitness demos, and themed appearances from superheroes and princesses. Kids can explore activity booths from local vendors while parents connect with trusted health and education resources in a relaxed, community-focused setting. Arrive early—the first 100 kids score free meal vouchers to Wood Ranch BBQ & Grill and Fresh Brothers Pizza.

Mini Golf Challenge Charity Event

When: April 25 

Where: Downtown Ventura

What: Putt your way through downtown at the inaugural Downtown Ventura Mini Golf Challenge on April 25, where Main Street transforms into a five-block interactive course for a great cause. Hosted with support from the Downtown Ventura Organization, the event features 18 creatively designed mini golf holes built by local businesses, plus raffles, a golf simulator, and a chance to win $500 on a bonus hole. Check-in runs from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. outside Fluid State Beer Garden, with play continuing until 5 p.m., followed by a casual BBQ for participants. Proceeds benefit the Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation, making this a fun, community-driven afternoon with real impact.

5th Annual Oxnard College Family Festival

When: April 26 

Where: 4000 S Rose Ave, Oxnard

What: Celebrate a milestone at Oxnard College’s annual Family Festival on April 26 from 12:30 to 4 p.m., marking the campus’s 50th anniversary with a lively, all-ages celebration. This free event features a vibrant Kids Zone with face painting, carnival games, train rides, and a fire truck experience, alongside live music, dance performances, food trucks, and retail vendors. Guests can also explore the college’s award-winning programs and tour the Little Condors Preschool during a special open house. Held at the Performing Arts Plaza and surrounding lawns, it’s an easy, festive afternoon with free parking and something for everyone.

Top Vegan Spots Around Town | LA Eats

Craving something plant-based with a little personality? You’re in the right place. This week’s roundup highlights some of the top vegan spots around town, where bold flavors and creative menus take center stage. From casual neighborhood gems to elevated dining spots, these restaurants prove that plant-based eating can be just as indulgent, satisfying, and exciting as anything else on the menu.

LOS ANGELES

Shojin

Location: 333 S Alameda St, Suite 310 | Los Angeles

Are you looking to discover a plant-based gourmet experience? Head over to Shojin in Little Tokyo for an unforgettable culinary journey! Make sure not to miss out on their “crab” hand roll, baked with vegan goodness – or the robust kabocha squash ramen. With these dishes, you’ll be bound for flavor paradise!

Crossroads Kitchen

Location: 8284 Melrose Ave | Los Angeles 

If you’re looking for a vegan dining experience that eclipses all expectations, Crossroads Kitchen is the place to be! This award-winning restaurant has been serving delicious plant-based cuisine since 2013 – and their Artichoke Oysters as an appetizer are definitely something special. For your main course, the Spaghetti Carbonara might just become one of your favorite dishes…ever.

Honeybee Burger

Location: 1820 N Vermont Ave | Los Angeles

Have you ever wanted to experience all the flavor and sizzle of grilling a burger without consuming any meat? Now, at Honeybee Burger in Los Feliz, that dream is a reality! Try their tantalizingly delicious vegan burgers with an accompaniment of sweet potato fries – or treat yourself to one of their shakes for good measure. It’s lunchtime perfection down to every last bite.

WESTSIDE AND BEACH COMMUNITIES

Plant Power Fast Food

Location: 5095 Pacific Coast Hwy | Long Beach

Take a trip to Long Beach for an unforgettable meal at Plant Power Fast Food. Enjoy healthy and delicious breakfast and lunch options that are full of flavor – made with house-crafted burger patties, enjoy the convenience of their drive-through, or simply dine in. To top it off, don’t miss out on their famous horchata milkshake! With such amazing food choices, Plant Power is quickly becoming a favorite spot coastwide!


Planta Marina Del Rey

Location:4625 Admiralty Way, Suite 104, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292

Planta Cocina brings a vibrant, plant-based take on Latin-inspired cuisine to the Marina del Rey waterfront. Created by Chef David Lee, the menu reimagines familiar flavors through a fresh, innovative lens, all served in a bright, beautifully designed space. With its airy dining room, expansive lounge, and scenic outdoor patio, it’s an inviting destination for everything from casual meals to special occasions.


SAN FERNANDO VALLEY

O’cado Restaurant

Location: 14568 Ventura Blvd | Sherman Oaks
Enjoy a unique night out at O’cado, where you can experience the perfect harmony of traditional Latin and Mediterranean flavors with modern American inventions. Start off your evening by sipping on sustainable Wine, craft beer or craft cocktails -all designed to perfectly complement our culture-infused bites!

H.O.P.E.

Location: 11943 Ventura Blvd. | Studio City

Healthy Organix Positive Eating – or H.O.P.E – offers an eclectic and enchanting variety of vegan dishes, ranging from Asian specialties to Mexican favorites like burgers, wraps, and more; all served with love in a relaxed atmosphere that’s sure to please any palate!


CONEJO VALLEY

Inn of the Seventh Ray

Location: Topanga Canyon

Escape to the charming Inn of the Seventh Ray in Topanga Canyon, a hidden haven boasting serene vibes and delicious vegan dishes. Enjoy lunch or brunch by day, followed by an evening meal with a side of refreshing kombucha–the perfect way to boost your mind, body, and soul! Experience one of Conejo Valley’s best eateries for yourself; you won’t be disappointed.

Ma-Kin Vegan Sushi

Location: 30313 Canwood St # 35, Agoura Hills

Ma-Kin Vegan Sushi offers a creative, fully plant-based take on traditional sushi in Agoura Hills. Since opening in 2021, the restaurant has gained a following for its inventive rolls and thoughtfully crafted dishes. In addition to vegan options, the restaurant also offers gluten-free options. With bold flavors and artistic presentation, Ma-Kin redefines what vegan sushi can be in a casual, welcoming setting.

Visiting Your Local Museums | Out and About

Los Angeles has plenty to offer on a rainy day, and what better way is there than to fill it with culture at one of the many museums in town? From LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) to MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art), the city’s vast selection of famed art can be experienced without leaving your doorstep. Check out our list for more information about current exhibitions and museum details so you have no excuse not to indulge yourself in some dazzling artwork!

LACMA | Los Angeles County Museum of Art

LACMA’s collections are impressive and provide visitors the chance to explore works from across centuries, regions, and cultures. Discover stunning masterpieces of modernism, large-scale contemporary pieces, and traditional Japanese screens at one of the top local museums. At LACMA, you’ll find some of Los Angeles’s most superb special exhibitions.

Current Exhibits: Another World: The Transcendental Painting Group, 1938–1945 [December 18, 2022 – June 19, 2023]; The Five Directions: Lacquer Through East Asia [December 18, 2022 – April 16, 2023]; Afro-Atlantic Histories [December 11, 2022 – September 10, 2023]; Marley Freeman, ones former other one, 2021, New Abstracts: Recent Acquisitions [November 12, 2022 – May 29, 2023], 1947 Pressing Politics: Revolutionary Graphics from Mexico and Germany [October 29, 2022 – July 22, 2023]; Scandinavian Design and the United States, 1890–1980 [October 9, 2022 – February 5, 2023]; Robert Budzinski’s Faces of Humanity, Reexamining the Grotesque: Selections from the Robert Gore Rifkind Collection [September 24, 2022 – March 5, 2023]

Hours:

Monday 11 am–6 pm
Tuesday 11 am–6 pm
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 11 am–6 pm
Friday 11 am–8 pm
Saturday 10 am–7 pm
Sunday 10 am–7 pm

Closed on Wednesdays, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day

More info.

Getty Center

When it comes to local museums, The Getty is a must. Perched atop its hillside residence, the J. Paul Getty Trust boasts an impressive collection of art and artifacts in both its original Villa home as well as newer center pavilions – all open to explore with free admission. Offering a unique perspective on L.A.’s landscape from Downtown vistas to Westward views of hillsides and oceans, visitors have the opportunity to experience Impressionist pieces, ornate French furniture displays, and rotating exhibitions over this remarkable site.

Current Exhibits: Uta Barth: Peripheral Vision [November 15, 2022–February 19, 2023], In Dialogue [October 25, 2022–March 5, 2023], Códice Maya de México [October 18, 2022–January 15, 2023], Dutch Drawings from a Collector’s Cabinet [October 11, 2022–January 15, 2023], Eighteenth-Century Pastels [August 30, 2022–February 26, 2023], J. Paul Getty Life and Legacy
[May 25, 2021–Ongoing]

Hours: Open 10 am–5:30 pm | Saturday 10 am–9 pm

Closed Mondays
Holiday closures: Thanksgiving Day, December 25, and January 1

More info.

Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens

With the bequest of entrepreneur Henry E. Huntington, Los Angeles is home to one of the most enjoyable attractions in the region today. Offering a unique blend of art, library holdings, and vast outdoor spaces worthy of exploration for an entire day – from Gutenberg Bible to stunningly landscaped Japanese gardens, every corner exudes essentiality! Delightful leisure awaits visitors aiming for full appreciation rather than making it a mad rush experience.

Current Exhibits: Method and Material: Tempera Painting in Focus
[Feb. 26–March 13, 2023], Gee’s Bend: Shared Legacy [Sept. 17, 2022–Sept. 4, 2023], Inspiring Walt Disney: The Animation of French Decorative Arts [Dec. 10, 2022–March 27, 2023], Crafting a Garden: Inside the Creation of Liu Fang Yuan [Oct. 22, 2022–May 29, 2023]

Hours:

Monday 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Thursday 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Friday 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

 

The last ticketed entry time is 4 p.m.

The Huntington is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and Independence Day.

More info.

The Broad

As far as modern art museums go, The Broad stands out both inside and out. At this downtown museum, you’ll find a contemporary art experience like no other. Admirers of Yayoi Kusama, Andy Warhol, and more can explore two Infinity Mirror Rooms as well as an extensive collection featuring 2,000 post-war pieces from some of our favorite artists. Venture out into the plaza for tranquility among olive trees before grabbing a scrumptious bite at Otium restaurant with its French Laundry influence from Timothy Hollingsworth himself!

Current Exhibits:  William Kentridge: In Praise of Shadows [Nov 12 – Apr 09, 2023]

Coming Soon:  Keith Haring: Art is for Everybody [May 27 – Oct 08, 2023]

Hours:

Monday Closed
Tuesday 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Wednesday  11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Thursday 11 a.m.–8 p.m.
Friday 11 a.m.–8 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m.–8 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

Closed: Mondays, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.

The standby line closes 60-90 minutes before the museum closes and may close earlier on busy days.

More info.

 

LA Eats: Los Angeles Farmers Markets Edition

Fresh fruits, homemade soaps, local sweet honey, eggs straight from the farm to crisp vegetables! Los Angeles has farmers’ markets all over the metropolitan area for your shopping convenience! Check out this list we put together by area for you!

Valley

Calabasas

When: Saturdays from 8 am to 1 pm

Where: 23504 Calabasas Road, Calabasas, CA 91302

Encino

When: Sundays from 8 am to 1 pm

Where: 17400 Victory Blvd, Van Nuys, CA 91406

Northridge

When: Wednesdays 5 pm to 9 pm

Where: 9301 Tampa Ave, Northridge, CA 91324

Sherman Oaks

When: Tuesdays 3pm to 8 pm

Where: 14006 Riverside Dr. Sherman Oaks, CA 91423

Burbank

When: Saturdays from 8 am to 12:30 pm

Where: 101 N Glenoaks Blvd. Burbank, CA 91502

Westside

Melrose Place

When: Sundays from 10 am to 2 pm

Where: 8248 Melrose Pl. Los Angeles, CA 90046

 

Beverly Hills 

When: Sundays from 9 am to 1pm

Where: 9300 Civil Center Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90210

Century City

When: Thursdays from 10 am to 2 pm

Where: 10100 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90067

 

Hollywood

When: Sundays from 8 am to 1 pm

Where: 1600 Ivar Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90028

Santa Monica

When: Sundays from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm

Where: 2640 Main St. Los Angeles, CA 90405

Marina Del Rey

When: Wednesdays from 11 am to 3 pm

Where: Vía Marina &, Panay Way, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292

Los Angeles 

Historic Downtown

When: Sundays from 9 am to 2 pm

Where: 209 W 5th St. Los Angeles, CA 90013

 

Pershing Square

When: Wednesdays 10 am to 2 pm

Where: 532 S. Olive St

 

Crenshaw

When: Saturdays from 10 am to 3 pm

Where: 350 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd

Central Avenue

When: Thursdays from 10 am to 3 pm

Where: 4301 S Central Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90011

 

Echo Park

When: Fridays from 3 pm to 7:30 pm

Where: 1146 Logan St. Los Angeles, CA 90026

 

 

LA Eats: Best Coffee Bars in Los Angeles

With the days getting colder you’re probably in the mood to curl up with a good book, and a cup of the best coffee in town in hand. Whether you’re located in downtown Los Angeles, out west in Santa Monica, or in the suburbs of Studio City. We’ve got all the right places for you to sit down and enjoy your cup of joe to warm up on these chilly winter days!

The Daily Dose
Location: 1820 Industrial St., Los Angeles, CA 90021

This little coffee shop, hidden down a brick-lined alley of Industrial Street, serves a variety of coffee and tea beverages, as well as a seasonal food menu with whimsically-named dishes made from locally sourced ingredients. Don’t forget to try “The Farmer” one of L.A.’s best sandwiches, described “vegetarian behemoth that weighs a full pound and packs a rainbow’s worth of ingredients between slices of Kalamata olive bread from nearby Bread Lounge”.

Zinc Cafe & Market
Location: 580 Mateo St., Los Angeles, CA 90013

Here you’ll find favorites like avocado breakfast toast (smashed avocado, butter, radish salad, chives, lemon zest, various egg dishes, and omelets.  Locals will stop by throughout the day, whether it’s an alfresco lunch of wood-fired pizza beneath olive trees or an after-work cocktail at Bar Mateo.

Stumptown Coffee Roasters
Location: 806 South Santa Fe Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90021

Located just steps from Bestia and Bread Lounge, Stumptown features a retail bar, roastery, training lab, and warehouse. Espresso shots are pulled from in the front bar from a custom La Marzocco Strada MP. Stumptown has been ahead of the game with the latest coffee trend, nitro cold-brew coffee, which is served on tap or available in cans. What’s more? The free coffee tastings at noon on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.

Groundwork Coffee Arts District
Location: 811 Traction Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90013

Groundwork Coffee is the latest outpost of L.A.’s homegrown coffee and tea destination, originally founded at Venice Beach in 1990. In addition to its signature organic coffees, Groundwork offers an expanded food menu featuring house-made baked goods, salads, sandwiches and more.

La Colombe
Location: Multiple

The Silver Lake location has a bold, Instagram-friendly mural on the side of the building and many LA-only offerings. In addition to the regular coffeehouse offerings, mango rooibos chili iced tisane and hemp “mylk” for vegan drinks.

Bluestone Lane
Location: 12186 Ventura Blvd., Studio City, CA 91604

Bluestone Lane originated in New York City, where it’s been on the scene since 2013, with other locations around Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and San Francisco. The cute little location just started brewing in Studio City with a flagship expected in West Hollywood soon. With their sights set on taking over Los Angeles, the brand hopes to have six locations soon!

Dinosaur Coffee
Location: 4334 W. Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90029

Laptop lingerers and chatty post-yoga meetups, if these sound enticing then head over to dinosaur coffee, of the best coffee spots in Silver Lake. The sleek space is heightened by a wood sculpture hanging from the ceiling that resembles a skeleton, and you may or may not see origami dinosaurs around the shop.

Bar Nine
Location: 3515 Helms Ave, Culver City, CA 90232

This space in the Hayden Tract area of Culver City is hidden, minimalist by design with low-slung counters and Modbar espresso systems. The daily coffee (out of three roasted every season) and the latte with house-made hazelnut milk is a must-try! Grab delicious cookies and/or pastries while you’re here!

Civil Coffee
Location: 5629 N. Figueroa St.  Los Angeles, CA 90042

At their stylish Highland Park coffee shop with high ceilings, beautiful Mexican tiled floors, and a walnut-topped bar they feature single-origin beans from Coava, Heart, and others. Try the “The Figueroa” made with espresso, condensed milk and cinnamon the menu also features everything from toasts with myriad toppings, salads, sandwiches, and sweets.

Blue Bottle
Location: Multiple

In 2014, the Oakland-based shop set its sights on Los Angeles and it’s now grown to 12 hyper-chic locations across town, including Venice, Beverly Grove, Culver City, Echo Park, Los Feliz and beyond. All serve blue bottle coffee and espresso drinks made with a rotating selection of blends and single-origin beans. Try the sweet, unique New Orleans-inspired cold brew with chicory, milk, and sugar!

Weekend Events: November 22- November 24

From museums to the grove, to quaint coffee shops and the hustle and bustle of the tourist-packed Hollywood and Vine, the heart of Los Angeles has endless options for you to fill up your weekend.

 

“Julie Mehretu” until May 17, 2020

Los Angeles County Museum of Art – 5905 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles 90036

A co-presentation with New York’s Whitney Museum of American Art, LACMA takes a first-ever mid-career look at the Ethiopian-American artist’s striking large-scale abstractions, with 35 paintings and 40 works on paper. Active since the mid-’90s, Mehretu uses ink and paint to create captivating and chaotic scenes that capture the – often unforgiving – march of geopolitics and displacement through abstraction, architecture, landscape, movement, and figuration.

 

 

Second Home Serpentine Pavilion by SelgasCano until November 24, 2019

La Brea Tar Pits Museum – 5801 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles 90036

Each summer, a different world-renowned architect constructs a short-lived immersive pavilion in London’s Kensington Gardens. Now, for the first time, one of those fleeting structures is headed stateside: SelgasCano’s crisscross of airy rainbow tunnels will welcome visitors who are looking for colorful photo ops and free performances, hosted by coworking space Second Home and the Natural History Museum. You can swing by daily from 11 am to 7 pm (and until 9 pm on Fridays), though timed express entry tickets will be released. While you want to visit when there’s ample sunlight to make the iridescent exterior and its colorful shadows more vibrant, do note that it can get pretty toasty inside under the midday sun.

 

 

Los Angeles Auto Show from November 22, 2019 – December 1, 2019

Los Angeles Convention Center – 1201 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles 90015

Drift into the Convention Center for the 10-day LA Auto Show with cars that would even make Bond drool. If you’re a car nerd, get behind the wheel to test drive one of the cherry rides, while celebrities meet and greet at the manufacturer exhibits. With the world and North American debuts from BMW, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz and more, rev up for the machines of the future.

 

The Great Los Angeles Walk, November 23, 2019

Various locations in LA

Every year on Saturday before Thanksgiving, the Great Los Angeles Walk debunks all of those clichés about walking in LA. Hundreds of walkers start the free urban hike on one side of the city and nine hours and 18 miles later end up at the other. You can hop on or off the walk whenever you’d like, and though no reservations are required, RSVP’s are appreciated. This year’s route starts in Arcadia and makes its way through Pasadena, down along Arroyo and into Downtown LA.

 

 

Artists & Fleas Venice, November 23 – December 21, 2019

Abbot Kinney Blvd, Los Angeles 90291

The newest flea market on the block, the Venice outpost of this artisan/craft-focused flea market mini-empire is bringing records, vintage and vintage-inspired clothing, cosmetics, jewelry and more to the Westminister Avenue Elementary School. A handful of small-batch confectioners provide sweet treats to snack on or take home, while food trucks and nearby restaurants provide heartier bites. Though relatively small in size, owing perhaps to its prime location bookending the neighborhood’s famed Abbot Kinney stretch, vendors hawk a diverse range of hand-made and expertly curated wares that seems to simultaneously fit in and stand out in one of the nation’s most unusual neighborhoods.

 

 

A History of Disneyland & Walt Disney World, November 19 – December 6, 2019

Van Eaton Galleries – 13613 Ventura Blvd, Los Angeles 91423

Somehow each Disneyland-inspired auction at Sherman Oaks’ Van Eaton Galleries is seemingly bigger than the last. While that may not be true in terms of floor space this time around – the massive, museum-like That’s From Disneyland! filled a big box in the store in the Valley last year – it certainly is in terms of inventory.

 

Dogs! A Science Tail until January 5, 2020

Exposition Park – 700 Exposition Park Dr, Los Angeles 90037

Learn about the unique bond between dogs and humans at this exhibition, which explores how pups see, hear and smell the world. “Dogs! A Science Tail” takes a colorful, hands-on approach to its subject and mainly targets kids. Be sure to catch daily live demonstrations of dogs’ rescue, agility, sensory and service skills. The exhibition also includes a selection of dog-featuring works of art, mostly Norman Rockwell paintings and Charles Schulz Peanuts strips, on loan from the upcoming Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.

 

 

Neil Simon’s ‘Musical Fools’ until December 1, 2019

Atwater Village Theatre – 3269 Casitas Ave, Los Angeles 90039

In the 1890s, a young tutor arrives in a cursed village where everyone is “as dumb as a bag of rocks.” This world-premiere musical adapts the Neil Simon play Fools, with book and lyrics by Simon, music and lyrics by Phil Swann and Ron West.

 

Top 10 Apps & Software for Realtors

Cold calls, listing appointments, inspections, meetings, escrow, holiday cards, social media. Oh my! As a realtor, you are running your own business and if you’re just starting out, you’re building your brand. This career can quickly become overwhelming. But have no fear, PropTech is here! We created a medley of apps and software for all your gadgets to make your job run more smoothly! Check them out!

Freshchat

Freshchat is an advanced chat software that you can easily plug into your website. If gives your visitors exactly what they want: instant gratification! Get a notification on your phone whenever someone has a question, or better yet, easily program a chatbot to engage them until they’re ready to talk to you!

Focus Booster

Instead of giving yourself a few hours (or even worse) an unlimited amount of time to work, Pomodoro makes you limit your work in just 25 minutes. After that 25 minutes, no matter what you have cooking you will take a five-minute break. When you complete 4 Pomodoro cycles of 25 minutes of work split by 5-minute breaks, you take a real, 10-20-minute break to eat lunch, chat with coworkers, or head out for coffee.

HouseCanary

HouseCanary’s home valuations are based on dozens of data points both public and private and instead of going back a year or two, actually, consider trends from the past few decades when coming up with their valuations. While HouseCanary’s valuations are the most accurate many in the industry have seen, they’re not out to replace agents anytime soon. In fact, they offer affordable valuations that you can use to supplement your own hard work.

Feedly

Since you don’t have to read the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Real Deal, and your local paper every morning, Feedly can help! Enter in a few websites or news categories you want to follow and Feedly sends you a nice curated list of the top stories every day.

Avochato

Avochato gives agents, ISAs, or other team members a fully-featured desktop dashboard to text with many leads and clients at once. You can access easy-to-use message templates, send texts one-to-many, and of course click-to-dial for hot leads or clients that need extra help. They can also give you ten unique phone numbers so you can easily segment leads from online sources, signage, open houses, etc.

 

NodalView

NodalView lets agents use their own smartphone, and a few smart odds and ends like a wide-angle lens attachment to create their own 3d tours to give the other 3D tour companies a run for their money. For a few hundred bucks and a plan starting at $59 per month, you can start making as many 3D tours as you want. With a team plan, you can use up to five devices at once, effectively making 3D tours for large apartment complexes to massive multimillion-dollar mansions!

Expensify

Expensify automatically scans and tags your receipts, so you don’t have to. Ditch the shoebox, manila folder, or whatever you use to keep your receipts! This app will make your life a lot easier!

Trello

This app lets you create and keep track of long-term projects and to-dos with your entire team. It’s also super easy and intuitive to use.

Redx + Storm Dialer

If you’re trying to cold call (you should in this market) without using an autodialer like Storm Dialer, you’re leaving money on the table. First, there is just no way you’re going to keep up with the volume of numbers you need to dial, not to mention with voicemails, hang-ups, or wrong numbers. In addition, stopping to dial your phone every 30 seconds will slow you down to a crawl and kill your momentum. Set yourself up REDx + Storm Dialer.

Buffer

If you’ve already dipped a toe into social media only to get turned off by the constant demand to post, then Buffer is for you. Do you want to reach your Instagram followers at 7:30 am even on days you sleep in? Buffer lets you figure out what times and types of content your leads on each platform respond to, then helps you create a posting calendar loaded with content.