10 Things To Do For This Sunday in L.A. [7-21-2024]

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Los Angeles State Historic Park. Photo by Brian Champlin

What’s on tap this Sunday? Options. Lots of ’em.

Today around Los Angeles you’ll find a fresh edition of Clockshop’s Listening by the Moonrise, Taco Day at Central Library, Festival Beverly Hills, a summer edition of Mayumi Market at Common Space, and much more. Whatever you decide on, hope you enjoy!

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Listening by the Moonrise M FA > Clockshop’s quarterly listening series returns to L.A. State Historic Park this Sunday with compositions by Salenta + Topu and Low Leaf. The two-hour event is free to attend, but donations are suggested at $5 per person. Starts at 5 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

Taco Day at Central LibraryM FA TP > The latest LA Made program at Central Library’s Mark Taper Auditorium is a vibrant discussion among local taqueros who will articulate the challenges facing restaurants in the post-Covid economy, as well as their approach to creating food that stands out from the crowd. This Sunday’s “Taco Day” features L.A. Taco editor-in-chief Javier Cabral moderating a guest lineup that includes Chuy Cervantes, chef de cuisine of Damian/Ditroit, Fátima Juárez, co-owner of the soon to be opened Komal, and Victor Villa, owner of Villa’s Tacos. There will also be taco samples after the 2-hour program concludes (while supplies last!). Free to attend. Starts at 2 p.m. More info here.

Shakespeare in the ParkFA > The Independent Shakespeare Co. is once again bringing a summer of the Bard to Griffith Park, but unlike in past years, the 2024 season will focus on a single production. From July 10 to September 1, catch Wednesday-through-Sunday performances of As You Like It at ISC’s familiar space near the Old Zoo. The main show starts at 7 p.m., and you can catch a pre-show, immersive prologue at 6 p.m. Free to attend, but donations heartily encouraged. More info here.

Festival Beverly HillsFA > On Sunday, a vibrant showcase of global art, music, dance & food comes to Beverly Gardens Park in the form of Festival Beverly Hills. Presented in collaboration with the City’s Community Services Department and Arts & Culture Commission, guests can expect some 25 performances on 3 stages plus a curated record and book pop-up, food trucks, an arts and crafts area, and more. Free to attend. Runs noon to 6 p.m. More info here.

Six More Things To Do in L.A. Today

  • On Sunday, Polliwog Park Amphitheater hosts Concerts in the Park with a performance by STEVIE RAY VISITED, a rockin’ blues tribute to the late great Stevie Ray Vaughan. FA
  • This annual Divercity concert series continues with a pair of events this weekend at Pershing Square. On Sunday, it’s an afternoon of R&B featuring Montell Jordan, SHAI, Ruff Endz, and Blaque. FA
  • The SheLA Summer Theater Festival comes to the Zephyr Theater July 16-21, showcasing new, original, creative works by gender-marginalized playwrights and composers in Los Angeles.
  • A summer edition of Mayumi Market pops up at Common Space Brewery on Sunday. FA
  • The 2024 Silver Lake Jewish Festival comes to Sunset Triangle Plaza with headliner Nissim Black. FA
  • The Wrigley location of the Long Beach Beer Lab hosts an evening of Harry Potter trivia starting at 6 p.m.

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