So what are you doing this beauitful Saturday in the Southland?
On the docket around Los Angeles today you’ll find Self-Care Yoga at California African American Museum, a fresh exhibition on environmental art practices at The Hammer, a mezcal takes over L.A. River Studios, Roaring Nights at the LA Zoo, Boyz II Men at the Hollywood Bowl, a farmers market for dogs at The Grove, and more. Let’s get into it!
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Make Metro Part of Your Weekend
Self-Care Yoga at CAAM – M FA > California African American Museum is hosting a fall edition of Self-Care Yoga on Saturday. The class offers a sixty-minute flow session led by yoga and meditation teacher Constance Hartwell. No previous experience is necessary, but you’ll want to bring a mat. Starts at 11 a.m. More info here.
Go Metro: Take the E Line to Expo Park / USC Station.
Three Top Picks To Do This Saturday
M = Less than .5 miles from an L.A. Metro Station, FA = Free Admission
Santa Monica Place Fall into Wellness – M FA > Santa Monica Place kicks off its first-ever Fall Into Wellness event with a weekend of free fitness classes, mini massages, and product sampling in a family-friendly setting. Saturday is all about the kids, with fun activities like Stroller Stride by Fit4Mom Santa Monica and Mommy & Me Yoga by Cayton Children’s Museum. Sunday is for everyone, featuring Yoga with CorePower Yoga, RUN X LIFT with Barry’s Santa Monica, and Box & Sculpt by BoxUnion Santa Monica. More info here.
Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice at The Hammer – FA TP > The Hammer’s PST Art contribution centers on issues of climate crisis and environmental art practices through the works of more than 20 artists, all curated by Glenn Kaino and Mika Yoshitake. Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice officially opened to the public yesterday, and the the exhibition will be tied to a slate of ongoing programming at The Hammer, including this Saturday’s Forgotten Messenger performance by artist Yangkura, which takes place at 2 p.m. All free to attend! More info here.
Mezcal Por Siempre -> The first U.S. festival dedicated to traditional mezcal takes over L.A. River Studios on this Saturday. Curated by Ivan Vazquez, chef and owner of Madre!, the event features unlimited samples from over 50 mezcal producers across Mexico—many making their U.S. debut. Enjoy panels with mezcaleros, an after-party with live entertainment, and food available for purchase throughout the day. Tickets are $81.88. More info here.
Six More Things To Do in L.A. Today
- The L.A. Zoo’s Roaring Nights program returns this Saturday with an 80’s themed 21+ evening of music, dancing, food, drinks, a painting party and animal encounters, plus after-hours access to Zoo exhibits.
- Hauser & Wirth’s DTLA Location opens three new exhibitions this weekend, including Gustav Metzger. And Then Came the Environment, which is presented as part of the Getty Museum’s citywide PST ART initiative. M FA
- On Saturday, the Compton Art & History Museum hosts an opening reception for their newest exhibition, “Corridos From The ‘Hood.” Runs 4 to 8 p.m. FA
- To close out their 2024 summer season, the Hollywood Bowl is taking things back the early 90’s this Friday to Sunday with music from Boyz II Men, alongside an opening performance by Paula Abdul and a spectacular fireworks show.
- Westwood Village’s Cinema Under the Stars series screens Ratatouille beginning at 8 p.m. on Saturday. FA
- On Saturday, actor and advocate Ian Somerhalder, along with NUTRO, will host a special farmers market for dogs at The Grove. FA
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