How did that extra hour of sleep treat you? Did the end of Daylight Savings leave you ready to tackle your Sunday? Let’s get to it.
For today in L.A., you’ll find Sour to the People at Angel City Brewery, spooky radio play readings at the Lanterman House, a Metro Community Bike Ride, Día de los Muertos at Natural History Museum, and more. Our full rundown starts below!
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Make Metro Part of Your Weekend
Metro Bike Share Community Ride – > Start your Sunday with a Metro Bike Share Community Ride. The 4-mile course highlights public art in Koreatown and several distinctive architectural landmarks in the neighborhood. Starts at 10 a.m. Free to attend with RSVP. More info here.
Go Metro: Take the B or D Line to Wilshire / Vermont station.
Three Top Picks To Do This Sunday
M = Less than .5 miles from an L.A. Metro Station, FA = Free Admission
Sour to the People at Angel City Brewery – M FA > The 4th annual Sour to the People festival returns this Sunday to highlight a selection of aged sour brews, straight from Angel Brewery’s cellar, as well as some new releases. There will be continuous live music with bands performing on three different stages throughout the event and plenty of food specials at both Angel City and Truly LA that pair with sour beers. Runs noon to 6 p.m., and free to attend. More info here.
Lanterman Radio Roundup: Tales From the Darkside – FA TP > This Sunday, the historic Lanterman House in La Cañada Flintridge will host a live program of spooky radio plays from the Golden Age of Radio, each paired with musical accompaniment, sound effects, and audience participation. The event goes from 2:30 to 4 p.m., and is free to attend. No RSVP is required, but keep in mind seating is limited to 60 guests in the venue’s ballroom, and seating is first-come, first-served. More info here.
Trolls Triple Feature – FA > You ready to watch the entire Trolls trilogy in one sitting? On Sunday, Aero Theatre in Santa Monica is hosting a triple feature of Trolls, Trolls World Tour, and Trolls Band Together, with the third screening to include a Q&A with filmmakers Walt Dohrn and Tim Heitz, producer Gina Shay, screenwriter Elizabeth Tippet, visual effects supervisor Marc J. Scott and head of story Colin Jack. The screenings are free to attend, but seating is first-come, first-served after RSPV-ing. The first film begins at 12:30 p.m. More info here.
Six More Things To Do in L.A. Today
- The fifth annual Anime Pasadena expands its two-day program (Saturday and Sunday) to offer a wide array of activities, featuring over 350 vendors, more than 45 celebrity guests, music, games, panels, and much more. M
- Heritage Square Museum is hosting a Magic Market Day of the Dead pop-up from 1 to 7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. M
- Join the Natural History Museum this Sunday as they celebrate Día de los Muertos on Sunday. M
- This Saturday and Sunday, Benny Boy Brewing welcomes the sweater weather season with an their Applefest Fall Festival. FA
- The Great Pumpkin Bash! takes place at Pan Pacific Park on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. FA
- 826LA pops up at The Hammer with a new children’s workshop titled: A Picture Is Worth 1,000 Words. FA
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