Hot ones. Probably the best two words to describe the next few days in Los Angeles. With temps teetering over the century mark, you might find yourself seeking refuge indoors, fans on full blast. If not, we have a few ideas for you.
This September 6-8 in Los Angeles, check out a birthday bash for the Santa Monica Pier, The Last Repair Shop at Union Station, East Side Print Fair 2024, A Night in the Park in Burbank, Future Imaginaries at The Autry, the Los Angeles Kids Book Festival, and much more. Stay cool out there, and enjoy your weekend!
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Make Metro Part of Your Weekend
Metro Art Presents: The Last Repair Shop – M FA> Los Angeles Union Station and Metro Art team up to host a special screening of the Academy Award-winning documentary The Last Repair Shop this Saturday evening. Stick around after the film for live performances and a moderated conversation with cast members. The program starts at 7 p.m. Free to attend. More info here.
Go Metro: Take the A, B or D Lines to Union Station
Things To Do This Weekend
M = Less than .5 miles from an L.A. Metro Station, FA = Free Admission, TP = Top Pick
Getty and The Classical Theatre of Harlem Present Memnon – > Beginning this Thursday, The Getty Villa’s Outdoor Outdoor Classical Theater returns with Memnon, the tale of a powerful Ethiopian king who journeys to the city of Troy to engage in battle during the Trojans’ darkest hour. Written by Will Power directed by Carl Cofield and co-produced by the Classical Theatre of Harlem. Free to attend with advance reservation. Tickets are $45 person. Performances run on select dates through September 28. Get more info here.
Santa Monica Pier’s 115th Birthday Celebration – M FA TP > This Friday, Santa Monica Pier’s 115th Birthday Celebration will include live performances, food specials, kids activities, a beer garden, and an outdoor screening of the movie Barbie in partnership with Street Food Cinema. Free to attend. More info here.
Frogtown First Fridays “All About Animals” – FA > Elysian Valley Arts Collective is back with Frogtown First Fridays, and this time it’s “All About Animals.” Stroll through the car-free event and explore 15 venues hosting art exhibits, free or low-cost family activities, arts & crafts, workshops, live music, and booths from animal welfare organizations and pet care businesses. More info here.
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Dance MDR Salsa Night – FA > Every Friday night in September, shimmy over to Burton Chace Park for an evening of dance featuring beginner lessons from top L.A.’s dance teachers plus DJ spun tunes to get into the groove. This week, the series kicks off with a focus on Salsa. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., dancing starts at 7 p.m. Free to attend. More info here.
Chinatown First Fridays – M FA > L.A.’s Chinatown stays open late on Friday for an evening of exploring the unique small businesses and contemporary art and culture spaces that make up the historic neighborhood. West Plaza and Chungking Road will activate with local pop-up vendors, DJ-spun music, and area galleries with extended hours. The June edition of First Fridays runs 6 to 10 p.m. Free to attend, as always. More info here.
KCRW Summer Nights – FA > On Friday, KCRW’s summer of free programming continues with an after-hours party at Descanso Gardens, featuring DJ sets from Jeremy Sole and Travis Holcombe plus roaming puppetry from the Bob Baker Marionette Theater. Starts at 6 p.m. RSVP required. Get more info here.
Bergamot Station 30th Anniversary – M FA TP > Bergamot Station Arts Center celebrates the big 3-0 on Saturday with multiple performances, art exhibition openings, food, drink, and more. Free for all and family friendly. No ticket necessary. More info here.
Main Street Block Party – FA > Main Street, Santa Monica will close the streets to cars for a lively community festival on Saturday. The event features al fresco dining, a Y2K beer garden, live music, local vendors, and kids’ activities. Don’t forget to bring your dogs to the party because Day of the Dog returns this year with a wild and free, pet-friendly festival filled with pool parties, dog surfing, foam parties, pup yoga, weiner races and more. General admission to the black party is free, beer garden tickets cost $15. More info here.
A Night in the Park at Johnny Carson Park in Burbank – FA > The Burbank Parks and Recreation Department in partnership with Valley Cultural Foundation and the Burbank Cultural Arts Commission presents Fall Festival – A Night in the Park at Johnny Carson Park in Burbank this Saturday. Expect a live concert, food trucks, art vendors, and a movie screening. Runs 4 to 8:30 p.m. Free to attend. More info here.
Viva Long Beach -> On Saturday, Viva Long Beach showcases the diverse culture and vibrant spirit of Long Beach while celebrating Latine Heritage Month. Free and open to all, the event features live music with headliners Boogaalo, dancing, food and shopping. Runs 2 to 7 p.m. More info here.
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Future Imaginaries at The Autry -> The Autry’s newest exhibition, Future Imaginaries, opens this Saturday. Here you’ll find over 50 artworks investigating the rise of Futurism in contemporary Indigenous art as a means of enduring colonial trauma, creating alternative futures and advocating for Indigenous technologies in a more inclusive present and sustainable future. The exhibition is The Autry’s contribution to the 2024 edition of PST ART, which is banding together over 70 exhibitions and programs in the region through the theme of “Art & Science Collide.” Future Imaginaries remains on view through June 21, 2026. Admission to the museum starts at $18 for adults. More info here.
LA Tequila Festival – > This Saturday, The 7th annual LA Tequila Festival will transform LA Center Studios into a tequila and mezcal paradise with a selection of over 85 brands to sample. General admission tickets cost $103.22 and include unlimited tastings. Elevate your experience with VIP admission at $177.91, which includes early entry, VIP sections and complimentary food. Proceeds from this event benefit the Andrés y María Cárdenas Family Foundation, dedicated to providing scholarships to at-risk students in the Sylmar area. Event runs 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. More info here.
East Side Print Fair 2024 – FA TP > This Saturday at the South Gate Museum and Art Gallery, explore a unique showcase works by local BIPOC artists, shop unique prints and meet the creators, all at the 2024 edition of the East Side Print Fair. The free event also includes a special workshop from Self-Help Graphics. Runs non to 6 p.m. Free to attend. More info here.
Marina del Rey Movie Nights – > Marina del Rey Movie Nights at Burton Chace Park hosts a screening of Mean Girls this Saturday at 8 p.m. Make sure you arrive early to grab seating on the lawn. Free to attend! More info here.
Oktoberfest at Far Field -> Hawthorne’s Far Field Beer Co. hosts a two-day Oktoberfest celebration this Saturday and Sunday. Expect pours of our Far Field’s festbiers Das Dunkel and Lighter-Hosen plus German food, live German music, polka dancers, and Oktoberfest games. Starts at noon on both days. General admission is free. More info here.
Los Angeles Kids Book Festival – FA TP > On Sunday, the 2nd Annual Los Angeles Kids Book Festival returns to West Hollywood Park. Meet authors and illustrators, partake in arts and crafts, enjoy live performances, face painting, ballon twisting and an epic foam party. Runs 9:30 to 4:30 p.m. Free to attend. More info here.
Americana in the Park – M FA > Santa Monica’s Americana in the Park is back for 2024 on Sundays at Gandara Park. This weekend, the series continues with performances by Mariachi Los Catrines and Los Straitjackets. by Along with the music, expect along various craft activities for all ages and food trucks with bites for purchase. Runs 4 to 7 p.m. Free to attend. More info here.
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Sunday Afternoon Concerts in the Dome -> Mount Wilson Observatory continues its 2024 season of classical concerts this Sunday, hosted inside the historic 100-inch telescope dome where the acoustics are said to be some of the finest in the world. There will be two musical performances, one at 3 p.m. and the other at 5 p.m. Tickets are $60. More info here
Dining & Drinking
(picks by Christina Champlin)
For the Win Grand Opening -> On Saturday, September 7, viral smashburger operation For the Win will host its grand opening at the Beverly Center. Doors open at 11 a.m. and the first 500 guests will receive a free cheeseburger, while supplies last. Guests can enjoy exclusive access to the BEV Beer Garden with complimentary beer, wine, lawn games, music, and photo opportunities by showing their receipt at check-in. The first 30 guests in line will also receive a $25 Beverly Center gift card. More info here.
4th Annual Make Choice a Piece of Cake Fundraiser -> On Sunday, September 8, Gather for Good will host “Make Choice a Piece of Cake,” a reproductive rights fundraiser featuring over 30 of over 30 of LA’s top pastry chefs and bakers. Taking place at Redbird in Downtown Los Angeles, this event will showcase stunning cakes that can be won through cake dance raffles. Individual slices of cake, craft cocktails, and artisan coffee will also be available for purchase. Music by M*Flo will set the tone for this outdoor, family-friendly event, which will also offer vegan and gluten-free cakes. Proceeds will benefit Plan C and Reproductive Freedom for All. Tickets are $40 and include admission and one raffle ticket. More info here.
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