LAaLALanders,
This weekend’s events include: LA Lantern Festival, $1 Record Parlour Vinyl Sale, Old Pasadena Happy Hour Week, Native Voices at the Autry, Dublab at Metro, Artists & Fleas in Venice, Lululemon Moore Dancing class, Full of Life vegan cooking classes, Under Armour Grand Opening, Peachy Keen Comedy Show, and so much more!
Have a great time.
EnJOY…
LAaLA
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METRO ART PRESENTS: MUSIC FOR TRAIN STATIONS WITH DUBLAB
The Waiting Room at downtown’s iconic Union Station will be transformed into an immersive sensory sound experience this March when Metro Art Presents partners with dublab for an innovative series: “Music For Train Stations”.
The program is inspired by Brian Eno’s 1978 ambient masterpiece, “Music for Airports,” which was designed with the intent of defusing the tense, anxious atmosphere of an airport terminal with loops of subtle sound including piano, voice and other instruments. Their program is both an homage to Eno and a contemporary interpretation of his concept applied within the frenetic energy and architectural splendor of Union Station.
Metro Art Presents showcases a vibrant mix of arts and cultural programs at historic Union Station. The diverse, all ages programming is designed to creatively activate the landmark station, engage the Los Angeles community and attract new riders.
dublab is a non-profit, online radio station dedicated to the growth of music, arts and culture. (dublab.com)
FRIDAYS: March 4, 11, 18, 25 – SERIES LINE-UP
MARCH 4
Live performance by The Tenses (Ju Suk Reet Meate & Oblivia, also of Smegma) (smegmamusic.com)
DJ set by Ale (dublab.com/labrat/labrat-ale)
MARCH 11
Live performance by Electric Sound Bath (electricsoundbath.com)
DJ set by Richard Chartier (3particles.com)
MARCH 18
Live performance by Stellar Rahim (stellarrahim.tumblr.com)
DJ set by Carlos Niño (dublab.com/labrat/labrat-carlos-nino)
MARCH 25
Live performance by Mark Van Hoen (markvanhoen.com)
DJ set by Victoria O’Hanlon
Free
4-6pm
Union Station Los Angeles
800 N Alameda St
Los Angeles 90012
PEACY KEEN COMEDY SHOW!
Peachy Keen is your new favorite free weekly comedy show!
Lineup for 03/04:
Eddie Della Siepe (Just For Laughs, Fuse.tv)
Sabrina Jalees (The Nightly Show, Adam Devine’s House Party)
Karl Hess (Just For Laughs)
Ed Gamble (Conan, UK Comic)
James Austin Johnson (Nerdmelt, UCB)
Geoff Plitt (Laughlin Comedy Fest, Ventura Comedy Fest)
Hosted by:
Georgea Brooks (MTV, Strip Comedy)
FREE (no cover or drink minimum)
Every Friday. Doors at 8pm. Show at 8:30pm
21+
Bar Lubitsch
7702 Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood 90046
NATIVE VOICES THEATRE COMPANY AT THE AUTRY PRESENTS “THEY DON’T TALK BACK” PLAY
Native Voices presents the world premiere of Frank Henry Kaash Katasse’s They Don’t Talk Back in association with La Jolla Playhouse and Perseverance Theatre. In this new play, a troubled teen from a broken home receives the culture shock of a lifetime when he is sent to live and work with his Tlingit grandparents in a remote fishing village in Alaska. This funny, heartfelt exploration of the meaning of family and life emerges in a contemporary coming-of-age story.
Written by Frank Henry Kaash Katasse (Tlingit), Directed by Randy Reinholz (Choctaw), Producing Artistic Director Randy Reinholz and Producing Executive Director Jean Bruce Scott.
Due to mature subject matter, this play is recommended for ages 13 and up.
Regular Performances: March 4-20, 2016
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays: 8pm, Saturdays and Sundays: 2pm
$10 for Autry Members, $30 Nonmembers, $20 Students / Seniors (60+) / Military (with ID) and immediate family members
Autry Museum of the American West
4700 Western Heritage Way
Los Angeles 90027
DONATION YOGA CLASS
Yoga newbies & experts alike will feel zened out after this hour-long donation yoga class.
By donation
8:30-9:30am
Studio A Dance
2306 Hyperion Ave
Los Angeles 90027
THE GOODS PARTY @ ZANZIBAR
Seriously one of LA’s best parties because mc KG Superstar and KCRW DJ Anthony Valadez know how to rock this weekly soiree. It’s an organic mashup of throwbacks, R&B classics, reggae and fresh new music. Put the heels away and come ready to dance dance dance! Now you know.
21+, Free before 10pm, $8 after with rsvp at Antvala@sbcglobal.net
Every Friday – 9pm-2am
Zanzibar
1301 5th Street
Santa Monica
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AWKWARD FAMILY AT THE ANNENBERG SPACE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY
An evening with Mike Bender and Doug Chernack, #1 New York Times bestselling authors and cofounders of Awkward Family Photos, as they celebrate the awkwardness of childhood with a lecture and book signing of Born to be Awkward.
Hear how AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com began, what Bender and Chernack have learned from the thousands of photos that have been submitted, and what makes childhood photos some of the most awkward of all. All event attendees are invited to embrace the uncomfortable photographic skeletons in their closets and participate in the fun by submitting their childhood photographs for a chance to be reviewed live by awkwardness experts Bender and Chernack.
The discussion will be moderated by media personality and MTV news correspondent SuChin Pak. Copies of Bender and Chernack’s newest book will be available for purchase following the lecture.
To submit your awkward childhood photographs for potential public display and “educational” feedback at the event, please email your photos (hi-res if possible, please) to: info@annenbergspaceforphotography.org.
Free
5-7pm
The Annenberg Space for Photography
2000 Avenue of the Stars
Los Angeles 90067
http://annenbergphotospace.org/events/awkward-family-photos-presents-born-be-awkward/2016-03-05
UNDER ARMOUR GRAND OPENING EVENT
Join Under Armour + Philosophy at The Americana at Brand for a Studio & Skin event on The Green. Enjoy an exclusive yoga class hosted by international yoga instructor Omar Lopez. Plus, complimentary product sampling, sips & snacks, giveaways, a live DJ and more! Yoga mats will be given to the first 100 guests. Registration begins at 10am
Free
10am-1pm
The Americana at Brand
889 Americana Way, Suite 330
Glendale 91210
FREE MOORE DANCING CARDIO DANCE CLASS AT LULULEMON ATHLETICA BRENTWOOD
As lululemon athletica Brentwood’s selected “Studio of the Month,” MOORE Dancing is bringing you FREE Dance Fitness each Saturday of March. Grab your friends and join LA’s top instructors for an hour of heart pumping follow-along choreography and strength training moves. Burn calories to the beat as you enjoy a work out full of good vibes and positive energy at lululemon athletica Brentwood’s store turned dance floor, brought to you by MOORE! Don’t miss the fun! ~Please arrive 5 minutes before class to complete student registration~ MOORE Dancing is LA’s Premiere Cardio Dance Studio! They believe in having fun and getting fit by offering dynamic, diverse classes to match all dance and fitness levels. MORE Fun. MORE Fitness. MOORE Dancing!
*Classes held Saturdays 8:45am-9:45am*
Open to all dance and fitness levels. No prior experience needed*
March 5th – Zumba – Raul Arauz
March 12th – Zumba – Melissa Zugell
March 19th – PlyoJam – Neha Patel
March 26th – CoreJam – Diana Hex
Free
8:30am
lululemon athletica
11920 San Vicente Blvd
Los Angeles 90049
NATURAL HEALTH WITH A PLANT BASED VEGAN DIET CLASS
Come join Natural Health Specialist Jeanne Grosset for a class on natural health. Learn about the foods needed to cleanse and nurture the body naturally. Simple changes create big results. In this lecture you will receive original recipes designed to rid the body of the stagnation that is slowing you down. Exploring simple dishes that are powerful aides in taking better care of your body. Broaden your knowledge on how your food choices are really affecting your health and learn what changes you can make today that can change your health for better tomorrows.
Free
10-11am
Full O’ Life
2515 W Magnolia Blvd
Burbank 91505
BROWNBEAUTY IN THE CITY: A POP-UP WELLNESS EXPERIENCE
Celebrate yourself by joining for a relaxing and therapeutic evening of guided meditation, yoga, music, giveaways, raffles, photo ops, good vibes and more!
PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN YOGA MAT & ARRIVE ON TIME. In-store shopping, refreshments and photo ops will take place from 7:30pm-8:00pm, Introductions (sharing favorite self-care rituals), Yoga Breathing Exercises, Light Yoga Stretching Poses, Guided Meditation, and Wellness sessions will be led by Holistic Psychotherapist, Tiffany Shelton.
Free
7:30-9:30pm
Lululemon Athletica
2008 E Park Pl
El Segundo 90245
LA LANTERN FESTIVAL
Join Angelenos beneath Chinese lanterns in the vibrance of Downtown L.A. for the 15th Annual Los Angeles Lantern Festival. Our free signature event culminates the Lunar New Year festivities with engaging community booths, museum tours, live entertainment, music, arts & crafts, and food trucks.
A hugely popular Chinese festival around the world, Lantern Festival occurs annually on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month to mark the closing of Chinese New Year festivities. CAM’s annual Los Angeles Lantern Festival represents a departure from most other commercially-based street event celebrations, with its primary focus on community building and education. The Los Angeles Lantern Festival embraces the mission of the Chinese American Museum to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of America’s diverse heritage by sharing the history, cultural legacy and continuing contributions of Chinese Americans by providing a free festival that encourages the public to celebrate Chinese America.
Free
Noon-7pm
El Pueblo Historical Monument
425 N. Los Angeles Street
Los Angeles 90012
http://camla.org/lalanternfestival/
CALIFORNIA LOVE: ART OPENING EVENT
This event is in conjunction with First Saturdays: We Heart Eagle Rock Art Walk. Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams truck parked in front. Leanna Lin’s Wonderland presents California Love Art Show, a group exhibition that represents their collective love affair with the Golden State. A group of California artists will share what made them fall with our favorite place.
Free
Opening Event: March 5 (4-8pm), Show Run: March 5 – April 24
Leanna Lin’s Wonderland
5024 Eagle Rock Blvd
Los Angeles 90041
NOHO FARMERS MARKET
The NoHo Arts District Farmers Market is a festive, family-friendly, open-air marketplace committed to bringing fresh, locally grown food to the surrounding neighborhood. Enjoy a variety of fruits and vegetables from California farmers, as well as other foods including breads, nuts, ethnic foods, cheeses, fruit juices, and cookies. You’ll also find clothing, crafts, and children’s activities, plus much more. Conveniently located just steps away from the North Hollywood Metro stop on the Red Line. This open-air street market has approximately 20 farmers, 20 local artisans, and 30 vendors who provide baked goods and prepared foods. I find my favorite organic apples and organic dinosaur kale weekly… Also, enjoy lots of samples. There are great deals to be made with farmers who come from as far as Sacramento.
Free
9am-2pm
Bakman Avenue, between Magnolia Boulevard to the South and Weddington Street to the North
North Hollywood
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CICLAVIA THE VALLEY
CicLAvia will return to The Valley on March 6, 2016, hosting four miles of car-free streets from 9am-4pm **CicLAvia is a rain or shine event.** The Valley will have four miles for participants to explore by bike, foot, skateboard, wheelchair and other non-motorized traffic. The route will take people through Pacoima, Arleta, North Hills East, and Panorama City.
New to CicLAvia? Here are four things you need to know for March 6:
It’s FREE!, it’s not a race and you don’t need a bike to participate. You can walk or skate to your heart’s content, there’s no beginning or end, you can start anywhere and go as far or as short as you want, and the flow of participants goes both ways, just like regular traffic.
Free
9am-4pm
http://www.ciclavia.org/ciclavia_valley16
“LOVE TO NIPPON 2016” 5TH ANNIVERSARY MEMORIAL TRIBUTE TO 2011 JAPAN EARTHQUAKE & TSUNAMI
“Love to Nippon 2016” is the fifth anniversary memorial event to the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. Love to Nippon (“Love to Japan”) is a community-wide tribute to those lost and survivors of the March 11, 2011 catastrophe. It supports the recovery and rebuilding efforts in the devastated regions, and helps prepare and train Southern Californians for future natural disasters through sharing information and education, and designating “3.11” (March 11th) as the official statewide natural disaster preparedness training day.
This fifth annual event will be a peaceful commemoration with interfaith prayers, incense-burning, musical tributes, and outdoor information booths hosted by the American Red Cross, Home Depot, LA County Fire Dept, US Coast Guard, and three affected prefectures of Japan. Over 1600 participants gathered for last four year’s memorial event.
The formal program includes: prayers by Shinto sector and the leaders of the Nikkei Interfaith Group including Los Angeles Buddhist Temple Federation, Centenary United Methodist Church, Union Church of Los Angeles and N’vay Shalom Synagogue; musical tributes from Nishiyamato Elementary/Junior High School, and Holiness Youth Choir; keynote speech by Honorable Norman Y. Mineta, former Secretary of Transportation; panel discussion with Hon. Norman Mineta, LACFD Chief Daryl L. Osby, LACFD Battalion Chief Larry Collins, Masako Unoura-Tanaka, Founder of Love to Nippon Project, Ofunato Fire Department of Iwate, Japan; closing remarks by Consul General of Japan and Honorary Committee Chair of Love to Nippon 2016, Hidehisa Horinouchi.
Outdoor Program 1 – 4 pm: features outdoor booths from Fukushima, Miyagi and Iwate Prefectural Organizations of SoCal, musical tributes, interfaith service, various presentations (1:30 pm: LACFD Battalion Chief & First Responder in Japan Larry Collins; 2:00 pm Interfaith Service with various local religious organizations)
Indoor program 3 – 5:30 pm: features video by Miyagi Prefecture, invocation by various religious leaders, musical tribute by local schools and choir, keynote speech by Norman Mineta (4:05-4:35 pm), and panel discussion (4:35-5:05 pm)
Free – rsvp here
1-6pm
Los Angeles Police Department
100 W 1st St
Los Angeles 90012
THE ROCK N’ ROLL FLEA MARKET
The first Sunday of every month. $2 cover, Free if you eat at Prufrock. The RnR Flea will bring together a collection of impressive hand picked vendors including vintage collections and antiquities dealers, vintage clothing, jewelry makers, music memorabilia, vinyl, local food vendors, food trucks, craftsmen and used musical instruments dealers.
$2
11am
The Regent
448 S Main St
Los Angeles 90013
MELROSE TRADING POST
There are 200 eclectic vendors selling everything from records, to furniture, arts and crafts, food vendors and live entertainment. #melrosetradingpost
$2, $1/students and seniors
9am-5pm
Fairfax High School Parking Lot
Fairfax & Melrose
Los Angeles
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VINYL $1 RECORD SALE
10,000+ LPs available this weekend all JUST $1 each. This Weekend, they’re clearing out the remaining records from our last 3 mega sales – ALL the Rock, Soul, and Soundtracks are coming back out for just $1. It’s HUGE with over 100 packed boxes. Don’t miss one of our biggest MONTHLY $1 SALES – Arrive early
Need GEAR! – We have some newly refurbished vintage amps, receivers, record players, speakers and more.
Starts at 10:30am on Sat & Sun (Mar 5 – 6)
The Record Parlour
6408 Selma Ave
Hollywood 90028
ARTISTS & FLEAS ON ABBOT KINNEY
This March, Artists & Fleas LA will open its second location in the vibrant, artistic community of Venice on Abbot Kinney at the corner of Westminster Avenue The A&F Venice market will be open on the first and fourth Saturdays of every month. Join for their grand opening on March 5th with over 100 vendors! The first 500 people will get a free tote bag! One lucky winner will find a $200 gift card in their tote to use that day! Keep an eye on this invite and our Instagram account for hints to a scavenger hunt that will be taking place at the market! Get there early for the hunt- the first person to find the item gets to keep it!
Always free and open to the public! Kid and pet friendly. Street and local valet parking.
Free
11am-5pm
Artists & Fleas
1010 Abbot Kinney Blvd
Venice 90291
OLD PASADENA HAPPY HOUR WEEK
“Get Happy” during the annual Old Pasadena Happy Hour Week from Tuesday, March 1, through Monday, March 14, at participating restaurants, bars, and lounges. Enjoy extended Happy Hour food and drink promotions every day of the week. Choose from assorted tastings and flights, specialty cocktails, and food pairings at your favorite bars, or discover something new with our recommended itineraries and crawls. Don’t miss Lucky Baldwin’s Belgian Beer event, The Blind Donkey’s Pappy Van Winkle private release, Neon Retro Arcade’s craft soda and grilled cheese tasting, or Mr. Pasadena’s personally hosted Get Happy Crawls… Only in Old Pas!
Old Pasadena Happy Hour Week is produced by Old Pasadena Management District. For more information about this event, including participating venues, special events, itineraries, and Happy Hour menus, please visit oldpasadena.org. #OnlyinOldPas!
Thru Monday, Mar 14th
Participating Venues
Pasadena 91101
FREE LA TOURS
Free daily tours of Downtown, Hollywood and City Lights.
Cost: You must register for this tour. There’s no upfront cost. If you enjoy it, a $15 contribution made at the end of the tour enables them to keep offering it. It’s a great deal!
PINEAPPLE GINGER BEER MOJITO YOUTUBE VIDEO
Be Creative, Be Fearless, Be Ready! This is a 30 second Miami and Caribbean inspired Pineapple Ginger Beer Mojito recipe that I created for entry into the NATPE Miami 2016 contest. Here are the recipe ingredients:
10 mint leaves
2 oz of fresh lime juice
ice
1.5 light Caribbean rum
4 oz ginger beer
Pineapple pieces
garnishes: pineapple pieces and mint sprigs
Maison jar optional
Starring Laala @ www.LAaLALand.com
Shot by Maddox Alexander Martinez
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UNOngnP2Wc
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THINK TANK GALLERY PRESENTS: “BREAK BREAD”
AN IMMERSIVE INSTALLATION BY SCOTT HOVE & BAKER’S SON
TEMPTING ALL THE VICES THIS VALENTINE’S DAY
Artists Sugarcoat Consumerism In A Frosted Ghetto
Think Tank Gallery is proud to announce its collaboration with Bay-to-LA artists Scott Hove and Baker’s Son for BREAK BREAD, a programming series running from February 13 to March 13, 2016, with art inspired by Zumanity, Cirque du Soleil’s sexy adult Las Vegas cabaret. This gallery-wide collaborative installation is made up of a tour through six “chambers” filled with everything from tech-based mirror mazes to an ice cream truck, a lounge area with local vendors, and a stage with bar. The 7,000sq ft walking tour that’s been described as a “Hood Candyland” also contains a secret 1950’s style diner in the back with food served by local chefs that will fill the calendar during its 30-day run.
Scott Hove’s installations are at once decadent and repulsive, seductive and vile, playful and grave, immersing the viewer in multilayered and tantalizing worlds. His acrylic frosted works draw our attention to the dualistic nature of every vice – we enjoy them, even find solace in them, but ultimately yield unsavory results. Hove’s animalistic approach to sexuality is replete with dazzling rhinestones, stiletto heels, and sharp fangs integrated into each installation, alongside a special collaboration with cast members from Zumanity.
Baker’s Son found solidarity through food. His pop-style hyper realistic watercolor paintings of tempting consumer goods are simultaneously enticing and repulsive underneath their glossy, sugary exteriors. Growing up, he navigated a world rife with familial and societal conflict by using food as a mediator, a method of forging connections and creating comfort. These objects into which we place so much meaning stimulate every sense, unearthing fond memories of the smell of cookies at grandma’s house alongside the sound of dad’s blues on the record player. By highlighting the beauty and temptation that consumer goods create, we see in stark contrast the darker undertones that permeate his paintings – speaking to institutionalized phobia, violence in underserved communities, and perhaps most vividly, the overconsumption inherent in our society. An informed collaboration between Baker’s Son and Sugarfina allows consumers worldwide to take this conversation home in the shape of candies.
The pair of artists created bodies of work on a massive scale, taking over all 7,500sq feet of Think Tank Gallery to create a dazzling cake maze that will remain on view during the month of February. In addition to the opening reception on Valentine’s Day Weekend, there will be artist talks, performance artists, supper clubs, and event producers from Los Angeles’ robust community of creators filling every night with programming. Specialty coffee provided by Stumptown in a coffee lounge designed by Homee with Apt2b furniture will complement local confectionists, bakers, crafts, and streetwear designers. Artists Scott Hove and Baker’s Son shed light on an, at times, dark overview of contemporary urban life and consumerism on a cultural scale in this month-long festival of the arts.
#BREAKBREADLA #ThinkTankGallery
bakers-son.com
Instagram: @breakbreadla
Artists’ Instagram: @bakersson, @scotthove, @thinktankdtla
Twitter: @thinktankdtla
Free- RSVP for daily entry Feb13 – March 13 as we may reach capacity:
eventbrite.com/e/break-b…
Show runs thru March 14th, 2016
Think Tank Gallery
939 Maple Ave
Los Angeles 90015
RAIN ROOM
The Rain Room allows you to experience the seemingly impossible with Random International’s Rain Room (2012). This immersive environment features perpetually falling water that pauses wherever a human body is detected. Timed tickets are required and are expected to sell out quickly.
Various prices
Thru 3/6/2016
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 11am-5pm, Friday: 11am-8pm, Saturday, Sunday: 10am-7pm
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
5905 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles 90036
MADE IN CHINA: NEW CERAMIC WORKS BY KEIKO FUKAZAWA
The first solo museum exhibition for Los Angeles-based artist Keiko Fukazawa features recent work from her three residencies in Jingdezhen, China–known as the “porcelain capital” of the world. By merging cast ceramic forms with iconic images of Chairman Mao Zedong, luxury brand logos, and historic glazing techniques, the past and present collide in Fukazawa’s works creating ironic and playful observations on consumerism in China and worldwide.
The exhibition was made possible in part by The Antonia and Vladimer Kulaev Culture Heritage Fund Inc., The Japan Foundation, Los Angeles, and Asian Cultural Council, New York.
Exhibition on view through May 8, 2016
$5-7
Craft & Folk Art Museum
5814 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles 90036
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’S FAMED HOLLYHOCK HOUSE
This iconic architectural masterpiece is in the heart of the vibrant, artistic, cultural, and recreational Barnsdall Art Park. Check out this amazing historical architecture. #WrightAtNight hashtag.
Free
Barnsdall Park
4800 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles 90027
FREE LACMA
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art #LACMA is free for LA residents with IDs on the first Tuesday of the month from noon-8pm, Mondays-Thursdays from 5-8pm and Fridays from 5-9pm.
Free
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
5905 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles
NOAH’S ARK @ THE SKIRBALL
On view permanently, this popular children’s and family destination is inspired by the ancient flood story, which has parallels in diverse cultures around the world. The interactive, one-of-a-kind exhibition invites visitors of all generations to have fun—and to connect with one another, learn the value of community, and help build a better world—all while aboard a floor-to-ceiling wooden ark filled to the rafters with whimsically handcrafted animals.
$10 General, $7 Seniors and Full-Time Students, $5 Children 2-12, Free to Skirball Members and Children under 2, Includes admission to all other exhibitions
Tuesday-Friday, 12-5pm; Saturday-Sunday, 10am-5pm; Closed Mondays
Skirball Cultural Center
2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Los Angeles 90049
ALL EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND THE LAaLALand Alert!!!! IS NOT RESPONSIBLE IF THE WHEREABOUTS ADJUST. PLEASE CHECK WITH THE EVENT ORGANIZERS FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
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