LAaLALanders,
This weekend’s events include: All Saints Sample Sale, Eventrockit Food Market, WeHo PopUp Event: The Good Market, Shakespeare By the Sea, Eat|See|Hear, Street Food Cinema, and so much more!
Have a great time.
EnJOY…
LAaLA
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DANCE DTLA
If you have dancing feet, happy feet, or even two left feet.. Come out and dance with Dance DTLA all summer long! Get those toes tapping! They will be alternating nights between Dance and DJ’s so be sure to check the summer line-up down below!
Back for the 12th year, The Music Center’s Dance DTLA is an evening of dancing under the stars on The Music Center Plaza or in Grand Park on most Friday nights in the summer months, from June-September, 2016. The series features Dance Downtown (7:00 – 11:00 p.m.), an open air dance floor with beginner dance lessons by top LA dance instructors alongside a live band or DJ, and alternating DJ Nights (8:00 – 11:00 p.m.), curated by influential artists and tastemakers who will give voice to the dynamic, vibrant LA culture through music, dancing, arts and aesthetics. Tonight’s Dance Downtown: Argentine Tango.
Free
The Music Center Plaza
DTLA
LACMA JAZZ SERIES
Jazz at LACMA features the art of jazz as practiced by leading Southern California artists. Celebrating over twenty years at LACMA, the program continues to be one of the museum’s most recognizable offerings. Jazz at LACMA is a celebration of L.A.’s finest jazz musicians and has featured such legends as Wayne Shorter, John Clayton, Kenny Burrell, Les McCann, Billy Childs, Arturo Sandoval, Cannonball-Coltrane Project, and Ernie Watts. Over 42,000 visitors attend the program annually from April through November.
Jazz at LACMA is made possible in part by the City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs. Broadcasts are made possible through the support of the office of Los Angeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl with additional support from the Johnny Mercer Foundation.
Free
BP Grand Entrance | 6pm
LACMA: Los Angeles County Museum of Art
5905 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles 90036
SAUCE COMEDY SHOW!
Every Friday night at 8 pm, join Barbara Gray, Jeff Wattenhofer, Erin Lampart and Eric Dadourian as they host some of the best comedians in the country in one of the best pizza spots in Los Angeles! This show is EVERY FRIDAY from 8 to 10 pm so come out and have some pizza, drinks, and laughs to get your weekend started! DeSano Pizza Bakery Los Angeles is just west of Santa Monica and Vermont. There’s a criminally large and free parking lot, artisan pizzas, gelato, primo comedy, $5 beers, friends, memories…
Free
Doors at 8pm, Show at 8:20pm
DeSano Pizza Bakery
4959 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles 90029
PEACHY KEEN COMEDY SHOW
They’ve packed this show with a cavalcade of Peachy Keen Comedy All-Stars! Everyone’s best jokes in rapid-fire. This one will be crazy! Drinks and dancing to follow immediately after the laughter.
Free
Seats at 8pm, show at 8:30pm
Bar Lubitsch
7702 Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood 90046
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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EVENTROCKIT FOOD MARKET
Summer is best known for indulging in the best eats! With 60 vendors to count and some of the best chefs in LA, Eventrockit has a food market worth drooling over. Perfect for a Saturday, perfect for the summer season, and perfect for a big appetite! Come to Eventrockit Food Market to taste culinary tapas style creations from over 60 fresh-minded culinary creators! Enjoy modern cuisine that resonates with the fusion culture that is LA. This is a weekly food market that will take place near LA Live/Staples Center in Downtown LA and also in Beverly Hills. They’re bringing together over 60 fresh-minded culinary creators. Attendees will be able to enjoy delicious tapas-style creations and taste all the various cuisines that make LA’s food scene! From soul food, sushi, Hawaiian pancakes, to ice cream waffles, this food tasting is the weekend foodie oasis. Their outdoor Food Market is going to be every Saturday starting at 10am for foodies to enjoy different modern, passion-driven flavors from some of the best LA Chefs. Come hungry!
Free
10am-10pm (and every Saturday after that)
724 South Figueroa Street
Los Angeles 90017
FAMILY SATURDAYS: JAPANESE TAIKO DRUMMING
Come to Tongva Park for a demonstration and workshop of taiko drumming, one of Japan’s oldest and most revered musical traditions. Performers from the Taiko Center of L.A. will be playing traditional taiko music and sharing insights about the history and cultural significance of this ancient art. The audience will also be invited to participate in a taiko workshop and play these beautiful drums themselves, culminating in an interactive performance with both musicians and audience.
Free
10am
Tongva Park
1615 Ocean Ave
Santa Monica 90401
EAT|SEE|HEAR 2016 PRESENTS “500 DAYS OF SUMMER”
Summer-long Celebration of Movies, Food & Music at rotating venues every Saturday night May 7 – Sept 17 around Los Angeles! Voted “Best Outdoor Movies Series” by Los Angeles Magazine, Eat|See|Hear kicks off its 5th Anniversary Season featuring the largest outdoor screen on the west coast with a 52-foot wide image! Showtime Networks presents Eat|See|Hear beginning May 7th thru September 17th. Offering a quintessential LA outdoor experience for the whole family to enjoy with a picnic and live music, this is also a very dog-friendly movie-viewing environment, welcoming every dog with a free biscuit at the door. Locals and visitors alike will watch classic comedies and contemporary movie favorites on the largest outdoor movie screen on the West Coast, dine on gourmet food truck fare and listen to emerging bands from the local Los Angeles music scene. Regular venues in Santa Monica, The Autry in Griffith Park, Pasadena City Hall, North Hollywood Rec Center and a special one night event in Beverly Hills. Full schedule below or eatseehear.com
Every Saturday night May 7 – September 17*
5:30 p.m. – Doors open (May – Aug) / 5pm (Sept)
7:00 p.m. – Band performs (May – Aug) / 6pm (Sept)
8:30 p.m. – Movie begins (May – Aug) / 8pm (Sept)
Every Eat|See|Hear event is dog friendly, with free biscuits at the door for all our four-legged friends.
$14 General Admission
$21 “Air New Zealand’s Fashionably Late Tickets” (online only premium reserved area of the venue)
$8 Kids under 12
Kids under 5 Free
PARKING:
Varies from venue to venue, some locations free others pay parking lots in the area. Check the website for specific info prior to the event.
“500 Days of Summer”
5:30-10:30pm
Centennial Square at Pasadena City Hall
100 N Garfield Ave
Pasadena 91101
STREET FOOD CINEMA PRESENTS “MAD MAX: FURY ROAD”, “SHE’S ALL THAT” AND “CLUELESS”
Whether you’re surfing in Malibu, grabbing a bite in Pasadena, or hiking the hills in one of our amazing parks, without a doubt… Los Angeles is the place to be. It’s the entertainment capital of the world and a paradise of sun, beach and good times. Just like our vast metropolis, Street Food Cinema has developed 12 different locations to provide moviegoers with more chances to catch their favorite flick on the big screen.
Come early and catch top local bands and see if you’re lucky enough to get chosen for our nightly audience game. And, of course, we all know some of the tastiest eats comes from a food truck so we’re curating the best of the best to fill your belly, mind and soul as the sunsets and the movie begins.
“Mad Max: Fury Road”
MUSIC: CURTSY
FOOD: Chancho’s Tacos, Cousin’s Maine Lobster, Let’s Bowl It, Mangia Ristorante on Wheels, Pho King Awesome, Ralph n R
EXPOSITION PARK
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES
“She’s All That” PG-13
MUSIC: JIGGAWATT THRUST
FOOD: Big Bad Boyle BBQ, Dogtown Dogs, Fry Fry, The Garbage Truck, The Grilled Cheese Truck, The Lobos Truck, The Middle Feast, Postcards CAS, Riceballs of Fire, Son of a Bun, Street Kitchen LA, Crepe’n Around, Churro Stix, Funtime Kettle Corn & more!
VICTORY PARK
PASADENA
“Clueless” PG-13
MUSIC: TERRY GOT FIRED
FOOD: Currywurst, Foodism, Green Olive Truck, Let’s Bowl It, Sabores de Mexico, Drunken Cake Pops, Apollo’s Espresso & Shaved Ice & more!
KING GILLETTE RANCH
MALIBU
ADVANCED TICKET INFO – Reserved Seating – $18, General – $13, Children Reserved 6-12 – $11, Children General 6-12 – $6, Children Under 5 – Free
DOOR TICKET INFO – Reserved Seating – $21, General – $16, Children Reserved 6-12 – $11, Children General 6-12 – $6, Children Under 5 – Free
LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR starting at 6pm. Please Note: Door may be held at any time to allow for advance ticket holders to enter. If an event is sold out, we will announce on Facebook and Twitter.
Street Food Cinema
1617 Colorado Boulevard
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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WEHO POP-UP EVENT: THE GOOD WEEKEND
A pop-up event in West Hollywood on July 24th, 2016 in the historic landmark, the French Marketplace. The event will feature social good companies and sustainable brands. Attendees will be able to shop impact brands such as well known brands like TOMS, Krochet Kids and good hYOUman. While listening to local singer/songwriters and munch on tasty treats. We believe that through empowerment and education we can create a more conscious, ethical world.
Free
10am-5pm
The French Market Place
7985 Santa Monica Boulevard
West Hollywood 90046
TORRANCE ANTIQUE STREET FAIRE
200+ Sellers with antiques, collectibles, vintage clothes, jewelry, plants, LP’s, toys, tools, home decor and more…all on sale at bargain prices! Live Music by Ed Gould & Stacy Robin! DJ Ozzie in the Park! Antique Appraisal Booth – only $3.00 per item! Karren’s Krafts 4 Kids – FREE summer crafting activity! Lots of great restaurants, bakery & sports bars! Pet Friendly!
Free
8am-3pm
1317 Sartori Ave.
Torrance 90501
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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ALL SAINTS SAMPLE SALE
Women’s & Men’s Sample Sale. New Styles Restocked Daily. Cash & Credit Accepted. All Sales Final.
Friday, 9am-7pm & Saturday, 10am-7pm
Cooper Design Space
860.S. Los Angeles St.
Los Angeles 90014
SHAKESPEARE BY THE SEA PRESENTS “CYMBELINE AND OTHELLO”
Shakespeare by the Sea is back for another summer featuring two productions: CYMBELINE and OTHELLO! The 2016 tour will run for 10 weeks of FREE admission performances at 20+ venues throughout LA and Orange County.
Free
OLD PASADENA SUMMER CINEMA
Old Pasadena Summer Cinema (formerly the Old Pasadena Film Festival) continues the tradition as a month-long, free movie series featuring screenings in predominantly outdoor locations.
Running from July 8 – July 30, this annual summer film program celebrates motion picture in all of its forms offering a variety of audience-pleasing movie titles and genres. With 20 screenings, Old Pasadena Summer Cinema is the largest free open-air film festival in California and draws a broad local and regional audience. Five distinct locations serve as hosts for the series: Pasadena Central Park, One Colorado, Distant Lands Travel, Armory Center for the Arts, and the Pasadena Senior Center.
All of the Old Pasadena Summer Cinema events are free and open to the public. Starting at 7:00pm, the Central Park screenings offer you a chance to grab your picnic provisions from one of the many options in Old Pasadena, or from select food trucks, and enjoy ambient music from local DJs before the movies screen. Bring your own chairs and blankets to Central Park. Enjoy another open-air option at One Colorado with films projected in their charming courtyard. Seating is provided, but be sure to arrive a little early for best options.
Take advantage of the warm summer evenings and come out before the movie to dine at one of the 100+ Old Pasadena restaurants all concentrated within 22 historic blocks. All showings are free and open to the public. For more information including the complete schedule, visit oldpasadena.org.
Central Park
275 S Raymond Ave
Pasadena 91105
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!
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KAT HUTTER & ROGER LEE: ANOTHER CALIFORNIA DAY
In the mixed-media installation created for the PMCAs Project Room, painter Kat Hutter and ceramicist Roger Lee present a deconstructed and abstracted vision of the quintessential California landscape. Inspired by the rugged, scenic beauty of the state, the unprecedented collaboration is an intersection of the artists independent practices, their photographic explorations of California, and their combined endeavor K&R Ceramics. Kat Hutter and Roger Lee: Another California Day is an uncharted, distinctive combination of media that considers the intersections of natural and created environments, beauty and the work that makes it possible.
$5-7
Thru September 11, 2016
Wednesday-Sunday: 12-5pm, 3rd Thursdays: 12-8pm
Closed Monday, Tuesday, July 4
Adults: $7, Seniors (62+): $5, Students & Educators: $5 with a valid ID, Children (12 & under): Free, PMCA Members: Free
Pasadena Museum of California Art
490 E Union St
Pasadena 91101
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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