Still looking for a game plan to guide your Sunday in Los Angeles? We’ve got a couple audibles you can call.
In view for today in L.A. you’ll find a Black Comics Festival at California African American Musuem, a live-action spy game at The Wende, Barks & Boos at L.A. Arboretum, Día de los Muertos at MOLAA, Street Science at The Getty, and more. Wherever your day takes you, hope you make it a good one!
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Make Metro Part of Your Weekend
CAAMCon 2024 – M FA > California African American Museum is hosting a Black Comics Festival this Sunday featuring a marketplace of Black-owned comic vendors, special panels, and food trucks. The lineup includes a talk by New York Times best-selling author Roxane Gay, a hands-on zine-making workshop, and a panel led by former Marvel comics artist and RAE Comics imprint owner, TJ Sterling. Runs 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free to attend. More info here.
Go Metro: Take the E Line to Expo Park / USC station.
Three Top Picks To Do This Sunday
M = Less than .5 miles from an L.A. Metro Station, FA = Free Admission
Spies Among Us: A Live Action Game at The Wende Museum – FA > To highlight their latest exhibition, Counter/Surveillance: Control, Privacy, Agency, the Wende Museum’s team of student Professional Development interns has organized a live-action game visitors can play together during this Sunday’s Family Day. Participants take on secret roles and work together to complete tasks across the museum grounds—while staying on the look out for undercover spies aiming to sabotage their efforts! It all runs from 1 to 4 p.m. Free to attend/participate. More info here.
Barks & Boos -> This Sunday, the L.A. Arboretum hosts a day of fun for dogs, craft beers and food trucks for humans and pet adoption education for those considering rescuing a dog in need of a home. Coordinate costumes with your pup, and participate in a dog costume contest at 2:30 p.m. Admission for dogs cost $10 and will benefit the Pasadena Humane Society and LA Arboretum Foundation. Human admission to the arboretum cost $15. More info here.
MOLAA Día de los Muertos – FA > The Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach hosts their annual Dead of the Dead Family Festival this Sunday. Expect live performances, DJ-spun tnes, a face-painting station, a children’s sugar skull workshop, printmaking station and a live tattoo artist, plus a catrina/catrine costume contest in the afternoon. Event runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free to attend, but onsite parking will be $15. More info here.
Six More Things To Do in L.A. Toda
- PST ART + Science programming pops up at The Getty this Sunday with Street Science, a day of drop-in activities and special demos featuring live experiments and family-friendly performances showcasing chemistry and special effects. FA
- “Gangsta Gardner” Ron Finley joins conceptual artist and co-curator of Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice Glenn Kaino for a conversation at The Hammer on Sunday at 2 p.m. FA
- Marina del Rey’s Marina Spooktacular offers a two-day event featuring pumpkin decorating, arts and crafts, DJ music, food vendors, a graveyard treasure hunt and more, all hosted at Burton Chace Park. Runs 4 to 10 p.m. this Saturday and Sunday. FA
- This Friday to Sunday, step back into Hollywood’s Golden Age as the LA Opera presents the classic gothic horror film Spanish Dracula at the historic United Theater on Broadway.
- The 6th Annual Disability Pride Parade & Festival returns to the East L.A. Civic Center this Sunday. M FA
- This Saturday and Sunday, sit in on true scary stories told by candlelight inside an abandoned church and four other haunted structures at Heritage Square. M
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