10 Things To Do For This Saturday in L.A. [1-14-2023]

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Yes, more rain. That’s the order of the day for this SoCal Saturday. But chances are if you’re reading this post your mind is already made up… screw it, I’m making a day of it.

Below you’ll find our top three picks for today (January 14) in Los Angeles followed by a bullet list of seven other quick ideas to consider. Put on your coat, grab an umbrella, and have some fun!

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Things To Do For Saturday in Los Angeles

Asian American Expo -> This weekend’s Asian American Expo returns to the Fairplex in Pomona for two days (Saturday + Sunday) of celebrating Asian culture through five uniquely themed pavilions: Asian American Food Expo, China Food Showcase, ANIME Impulse, K-PLAY! FEST and Sneaker Expo. Tickets cost $20 per day. More info here.

The Circus at BBMT ->  Bob Baker Marionette Theater’s latest show is a bigtop bonanza featuring more than 100 handcrafted marionettes, including clowns, trapeze artists, and delightful animals. The Circus premieres this Saturday and Sunday, and continues on weekend dates through March 26. Tickets are $25. More info here.

Elliott Hundley at Regen Projects -> This Saturday, Regen Projects hosts an opening reception for Echo, a survey of works by Elliott Hundley. This will be Hundley’s sixth solo exhibition at the gallery, and features an array of collages, freestanding and hanging sculptures, assemblages, paintings, photographs, ceramics, and works on paper, spanning the breadth of Hundley’s 20-year career. Opening night runs from 6 to 8 p.m. Regular gallery hours are Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. More info here.

* Goldstar Discounts -> Some of the city’s best seasonal lights programming continues through January, and Goldstar.com has great deals on tickets for select dates. Get savings of $20 on tickets to Nat Geo’s King Tut Experience, $5 off tickets to The Groundlings Completely Different Late Show, or save $25 on tickets to The Magic Hour at Black Rabbit Rose.

* We Like L.A. receives commissions on Goldstar purchases made through our affiliate links.

Seven More Things To Do in L.A. Today

  • Head to Bermudez Projects in Cypress park on Saturday night for a closing reception and art sale for Thrifty, a serious tribute to thrift store art, co-curated by the Los Angeles Times’ Patt Morrison and 89.3-KPCC’s John Rabe.
  • The Hammer hosts a free Art Lab for kids from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday.
  • Catch the FUTURE WITHOUT FEAR art and culture exhibit on display at Praz-Delavallade gallery on Wilshire Blvd. Gallery is open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Director Emma Rice brings her vibrant adaptation of Bronte’s Wuthering Heights to The Wallis in Beverly Hills for a 12-day production, including performances this Saturday and Sunday.
  • The Fit Expo pops up at the Los Angeles Convention Center this Saturday and Sunday.
  • Theatre Forty’s stage production of Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? heads to the living room of the famed Greystone Mansion.
  • Pacific Opera Project presents the U.S. premiere production of the rare Vivaldi opera, Ercole su’l Termodonte at The Highland Park Ebell Club.

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