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Choses à faire ce week-end à Los Angeles [8

Aug 06, 2023Aug 06, 2023

Commençons votre premier week-end du mois du bon pied.

Du 4 au 6 août à Los Angeles, vous trouverez Summer Nights at the Tar Pits, une célébration de réouverture au CAAM, CatCon à Pasadena, Glendale Arts Summer Soiree, une projection Cinespia à Hollywood Forever, Long Beach Pride, Bridgefest LA. , Head in the Clouds Festival, et plus encore. Beaucoup de cadeaux. Beaucoup de choses à faire. Parcourez la liste complète ci-dessous.

CeVendredi , les KCRW Summer Nights serviront également de célébration de la réouverture du California African American Museum, ainsi que du lancement de plusieurs nouvelles expositions, dont A Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration. Attendez-vous à des DJ, à l'accès à la galerie, à de la nourriture et des boissons à acheter, ainsi qu'à de nombreuses danses. Se déroule de 19 h à 23 h. Participation gratuite. Plus d'infos ici.

Prendre le métro : prendre la ligne E jusqu'à la station Exposition Park/USC

M.= À moins de 0,5 miles d'une station de métro LA,FA= Entrée gratuite,TP= Premier choix

Nuits d'été aux Tar PitsFATP> CeciVendredi , les La Brea Tar Pits organiseront une célébration estivale gratuite offrant une gamme d'activités et d'activations culturelles. Les invités de Summer Night at the Tar Pits trouveront un accès gratuit au musée de 17h à 20h, une scène DJ avec des airs de Beat Junkie Institute of Sound et Ladies of Sound, des présentations éphémères d'éducateurs du musée, une discussion spéciale sur le sabre de l'ère glaciaire. -des chats à dents, des food trucks, de la bière et des cocktails à acheter, et plus encore. Gratuit avec RSVP. Plus d'infos ici.

Laboratoire de rajeunissement-> CeciVendredi , faites l'expérience d'un luxueux « laboratoire de rajeunissement » au Hoxton, dans le centre-ville de Los Angeles. En collaboration avec la marque de vêtements de luxe Lunya, Therabody, Ourself, Perelel et WTHN, les invités bénéficieront de soins tels qu'un soin du visage Ourself Skincare personnalisé avec un soin repulpant pour les lèvres et un massage lymphatique associé à une boisson Perelel Greens. D'autres expériences incluent une méditation TheraMind avec les masques de sommeil Lunya. Participation gratuite avec rsvp confirmé. Plus d'informations ici.

La danse DTLA du Music CenterM.FA> Les soirées dansantes gratuites se poursuivent au Jerry Moss Plaza du Music Center tous lesVendredi tout au long de l'été. Des professeurs de danse seront sur place pour enseigner aux invités des pas faciles à suivre, permettant à chacun de se mettre dans le rythme dès le saut. Cette semaine, assistez à une soirée de rumba afro-cubaine et de rythmes cubains avec les instructions de Kati Hernandez. Commence à 19h. Plus d'infos ici.

Films sur le toit -> My Valley Pass et Westfield Fashion Square proposent une autre saison de projections de films en plein air avec des sièges confortables, de belles vues et une programmation de films nouveaux et classiques. Movies On The Roof est diffusé tous lesVendredietSamedi jusqu'à la fin août, et les billets coûtent 10 $, et 100 % des bénéfices seront reversés à Hope Of The Valley. Ce week-end, retrouvez Indiana Jones et le Temple Maudit surVendredi, puis Indiana Jones et la Dernière Croisade surSamedi . Obtenez plus d’informations sur la programmation ici.

Exposition éphémère Taylor Swift -> Les spectacles de Taylor Swift au SoFi sont peut-être complets, mais vous pouvez toujours obtenir Swift-fix en visitant la dernière exposition éphémère au GRAMMY Museum. En cours jusqu'au 18 septembre, le pop-up comprend plus d'une douzaine de vêtements et d'instruments portés/joués par Swift dans son clip I Can See You (Taylor's Version). Inclus avec l'entrée au musée, qui commence à 18 $ pour les adultes. Plus d'infos ici.

Bridgefest LAFA> ActivéSamedi , une immense fête de quartier publique et un festival de musique se déroulent sur le Sixth Street Bridge avec des food trucks, un café en plein air, un salon automobile, un marché de vendeurs, des DJ sets et des performances live avec en tête d'affiche Ozomatli. L'événement gratuit devrait attirer des milliers de participants, les dons collectés étant destinés à des organisations à but non lucratif de soutien au « fonds de subvention relais » dans le quartier des arts et à Boyle Heights. La programmation se déroule de 13h à 21h. Plus d'informations ici.

This strongSaturday/strong, Ánimo Production presents the 7th annual Boleros de Noche concert at The Ford featuring Grammy award winning artist Martha Gonzalez with Puerto Rico’s Rico Trio Remembranza. More info here./p>

Glendale Arts is celebrating a new home and its 15th anniversary with a summer soiree on strongSaturday/strong. Open to the public, guests will get a first look at the gallery and enjoy complimentary drinks, bites, and entertainment. The event is technically free to attend, but a $15 donation is suggested. More info here. /p>

Unique LA the curated shopping experience highlights one-of-a-kind gifts from modern, independent designers, artists, and emerging brands. Aside from shopping your ticket also includes complimentary beverages, craft projects, and other activations. The two-day event runs this strongSaturday/strong and strongSunday/strong. Tickets start at $15. More info here./p>

Classic film screenings are back at The Hollywood Forever Cemetery every Saturday in August, beginning with a showing of The Neverending Story this strongSaturday/strong. Seating is lawn style and tickets run $45 a piece for GA (and yes, parking is extra). Get more info here./p>

Grand Performances continues their 2023 concert schedule this strongSaturday/strong with a tribute night to radio host, songwriter, and record producer Art Laboe, presented by dublab and Hello Stranger. Runs 6 to 10 p.m. at California Plaza. Free to attend. More info here./p>

The non-profit organization Immersive Art Collective (IAC) host“Cinemalesque” this strongSaturday/strong. The event is an interactive burlesque show called “Horror Hellions,” centered around popular horror film characters reinterpreted in a playful and seductive way. The show takes place at Count’s Den in Downtown Los Angeles. Tickets start at $20. More info here. /p>

Skate collective GRLSWIRL brings back their SurfSkate Festival to Venice Beach on the first strongSaturday/strong in August. The event includes a surf paddle out and SurfSkate style competition with judges and prizes, alongside live music, documentary screenings, food, drinks and a ’70s-themed dance party under the Venice sign. Tickets cost $35. More info here./p>

The DiverCity Multicultural Concert Series at Pershing Square presents Reggaetonlandia this strongSaturday/strong and a Boogie Nights Festival featuring The Sugar Hill Gang, Mary Jane Girls, Rose Royce, and One Way on strongSunday/strong. Free to attend. No RSVP necessary. More info here./p>

Marina del Rey host free concerts at Burton Chace Park on three dates this month, including a performance by Y La Bamba this Saturday beginning at 7 p.m. Free to attend. More info here./p>

88rising’s annual two-day festival comes to Brookside Park in Pasadena this strongSaturday and Sunday/strong with a massive lineup of artists across the Asian diaspora. Two-day GA tix are going for $269 per person and does not include parking. Get more info here./p>

Catch the latest in feline culture at this two-day expo in Pasadena featuring cat-centric merchandise, workshops, and performances. Runs both strongSaturday/strong and strongSunday/strong. Individual day GA tickets start at $40 per person. Get more info here./p>

This strongSaturday/strong and strongSunday/strong, the 40th annual Long Beach Beach offers multiple stages of music alongside cultural activations, with the diverse lineup of performers spanning the genres of pop, rock, hip-hop, country, jazz, and Tejano. It all takes place over two days at Marina Green Park. Single day admission starts at $40. More info here./p>

Ace Hotel DTLA will host 80’s movie matinees all month long in their restored 1920s movie theatre. Taking place on strongSunday/strong afternoons at 2 p.m. ticket holders are invited to have brunch at LOAM before the show where they’ll receive 20% off the bill along with themed cocktails and specials for the movie by showing their movie ticket. The restaurant will send guests off with free popcorn for the show. The screenings cost $25 per adult and $15 per child. More info here. /p>

This Sunday, Angel City Brewery celebrates the release of two crowd-favorite seasonal brews – Avocado Ale and Guavocado Ale with a party featuring avocado themed games, live music, tours, food and vendors. More info here./p>

Spend a day immersed in all things Ecuadorian at TASTE OF ECUADOR Food Festival at Placita Olvera, this strongSunday/strong. Free to attend (with food for purchase), the festival features authentic cuisine, live music and performances, a street parade, carnival games and more. More info here. /p>

Explore the shokupan’s versatility at Nishikawa Night Market this Saturday at COLONY in the Sawtelle neighborhood. Presented by Ginza Nishikawa, the esteemed Japanese bakery, this event marks the brand’s first anniversary stateside. A variety of vendors will showcase shokupan-inspired creations, ranging from GoodSteak’s sandwiches to GG Kitchen’s secret Italian-Japanese fusion and Sweet Rose Creamery’s ice cream on shokupan French toast. Complete with a full-service bar and live DJ, it promises a lively atmosphere. Admission is free, and all ages are welcome. More info here. /p>

Mastro’s Ocean Club in Downtown Los Angeles is offering a summer prix-fixe menu, available until September 29, 2023, for $80 per person. The meal begins with appetizers like Shrimp Cocktail and Nueske’s Maple Glazed Bacon Steak. Guests can enjoy a variety of mains and sides that include Petite Filet or Herb Roasted Branzino and end the meal with dessert options, such as Mastro’s signature warm butter cake. More info here./p>

Agnes Cheesery in Old Pasadena launches their Agnes Cheese Club Fall Box on Saturday, August 5. Join the cheesery for an in-store party between 2-4 p.m. to explore under-the-radar cheeses from independent cheesemakers while sipping on wine. Admission cost $15 for non-members and $10 for members. No reservations required, walk-ins only. The Fall box is available for sale from August 5 to September 30 on Agnes’s website./p>

Celebrate the grand opening of Oath Pizza in El Segundo on Saturday, August 5. The Nantucket founded pizza brand is hosting a bevy of freebies for their first California location. The community event kicks off at 11 am, offering the first 25 people a free personal pizza, and the next 50 guests free swag. Orders over $30 throughout the day (in-store or through Oath online ordering) will also receive a free dessert pizza pie. /p>

Experience the vibrant spirit of Latin culture at TATEL’s outdoor space every Sunday night. Dance the night away on TATEL’s El Patio space, enjoy authentic Brazilian cuisine and cocktails in a lively atmosphere. From 8 to 9 p.m. diner guests are treated to a complimentary dance class suitable for both beginners and seasoned dancers. Non-diners can also join the fun with a $10 entry fee to the dance class. When the clock strikes 9 p.m, Social Hour begins, where anyone can freestyle salsa. Non-diners can join in with a $15 entry fee./p>