
We’ve got a few sprinkles to start your Sunday, but things should clear up a bit as we head into the afternoon. So what’s your plan?
Lined up for today in L.A. you’ll find the Torrance Cherry Blossom Cultural Festival, Prickly Cactus Fest at Common Space, the The 4th Annual Collected Muse, USC Comedy Festival, free family day at the Wend Museum, and more.
Make Metro Part of Your Weekend
Grief Yoga – M > Chinatown’s Studio DDLA (a death & mortality centered art and community space) activates this Sunday with a donation-based, yin-style yoga class focusing on areas of the body that store grief. There will be a tea bar, oracle cards, crystals, writing materials, flowers, and aromatherapy available for guests. The movements are intended for all body types and all levels of yoga. Suggestion donation is $15. Runs 6 to 8 p.m. More info here.
Go Metro: Take the A Line to Chinatown Station.
Three Top Picks To Do This Sunday
M = Less than .5 miles from an L.A. Metro Station, FA = Free Admission
The Torrance Cherry Blossom Cultural Festival – FA > Columbia Park in Torrance is the perfect place to enjoy cherry blossom season. The trees have exploded in color for 2025 and just in time for the annual cultural festival, which will take place this Sunday. The event will include live performances, a variety of crafts by local artisans, local cuisine all centered around the blooming cherry blossom. Runs 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free to attend. More info here.
Prickly Cactus Fest at Common Space – FA > On Sunday, the Prickly Monster Cactus & Succulent Festival brings cactus and succulent shopping, craft beer, and food to Common Space Brewing. Expect 30+ vendors, pottery makers, cactus enthusiasts, and collectors on hand. Free to attend, all-ages, and dog friendly. Runs noon to 5 p.m. More info here.
The 4th Annual Collected Muse -> Storytelling and culture meet food and wine this Sunday as Cinemauto and Dada Market present the 4th annual Collected Muse at Dada’s Echo Park digs. Expect four distinct wine and N/A beverage tastings paired with culinary bites from around the world, all under the banner of this year’s theme: Ritual, Resistance, & Reinvention. Starts at 1 p.m. Tickets are $44.42. More info here.
Six More Things To Do in L.A. Today
- After a successful run at The Getty Villa’s Theater Lab last spring, director Alex Lyras brings Aristotle/Alexander to Company of Angels in Boyle Heights starting this Saturday and Sunday.
- Unique LA’s Spring Pop-Up Market comes to the Cooper Design Space in DTLA this Saturday and Sunday.
- The USC Comedy Festival continues this Saturday and Sunday with a lineup of free screenings and panels. M FA.
- Celebrate women, food, and hope at a one-day-only brunch with Regarding Her at Ayara Thai in Westchester.
- Sustainable Little Tokyo, Artemisia Nursery, and Arlington Garden team up for a plant propagation workshop on Sunday at noon. FA
- On Sunday, the Wende Museum’s Free Family Day features a workshop led by German artist Gerhard Lang, who will teach participants to create fun composite faces. FA
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