We’re getting a steady allotment of morning fog this week, but well worth it if it means temps are topping out in the low 80s instead of the triple digits. Now the question is, where will you be headed to take advantage of the temperate conditions? We’ve got ideas.
From September 23-27, check out a Secret Walls Art Competition, Steve Aoki at The GRAMMY Museum Crossing Over at Cal Tech, The Other Art Fair, Comedy Patio at Grand Central Market, Future Ancestral Technologies at The Hammer, Urban Death at Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre, and more.
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Things To Do This Week
M = Less than .5 miles from an L.A. Metro Station, FA = Free Admission, TP = Top Pick
Steve Aoki at The GRAMMY Museum – M > On Monday, GRAMMY Award-nominated DJ and record producer Steve Aoki comes to the GRAMMY Museum to talk about his latest project, Paragon, and reflect on his creative process and career. Plus, a special performance follows the talk. Event begins at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $45. More info here.
Marc Maron at The Elysian -> Cantankerous comedian/podcaster/actor Marc Maron (GLOW, WTF with Marc Maron) comes to The Elysian Theater for a live performance on Tuesday. Tickets are $30, and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. More info here.
Cannupa Hanska Luger’s Future Ancestral Technologies at The Hammer – FA > As part of the related programming for Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice, this Tuesday The Hammer Museum screens a series of short films by artist Cannupa Hanska Luger that showcase his approach to Indigenous futurism, storytelling, and documentation of a living practice. Screenings take place at 12:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m., and 7:30 p.m. Free to attend. More info here.
Olafur Eliasson: OPEN – MOCA Geffen – M > For their part in PST Art, MOCA Geffen is bringing the work of Icelandic–Danish artist Olafur Eliasson to Los Angeles for his first solo exhibition in the city. The exhibition includes a series of site-specific installations showcasing a “dazzling array of sensory experiences that harness the laws of geometric optics to address feelings and concepts of embodiment, perception, and participation.” OPEN will be on view Tuesday-Sunday through July 6, 2025. Adults tickets are $18, and reservations are required. More info here.
Spider Pavilion at NHM -> Explore the secret lives of spiders at the Natural History Museum’s Spider Pavilion, a unique seasonal attraction happening from September 15 to November 24. Walk among hundreds of orb weavers and their intricate webs, then peek into enclosed habitats showcasing a variety of spider species, including tarantulas and jumping spiders. Admission is just $10 with a timed ticket (required in addition to museum admission) or free for members.
Comedy Patio – M FA > Free standup comedy comes to Grand Central Market this Wednesday in the form of The Comedy Patio, a showcase taking place at Maple Block. Jeff Buck hosts a lineup featuring Jesus Trejo, Isa Quiros, Hayden Arrington, and Terrence Murphy. Show starts at 7 p.m. More info here.
Redondo Beach Sunset Yoga – FA > Every Wednesday in September, Redondo Pier Association, MemorialCare Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long Beach and Cancer Support Community South Bay co-present an evening of Sunset Yoga at the Redondo Beach Pier. The one hour flows begin at 6 p.m. at the west end of the pier. Make sure to bring a yoga mat, towel and water. More info here.
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The Other Art Fair – TP > This four-day event at The Barker Hangar in Santa Monica showcases a curated selection of over 140 independent artists. From this Thursday to Sunday, you can spy art for sale while enjoying live DJ sets, activations, installations, and a cash bar. Opening night tickets are $50 (plus fees), and individual tix for the last three days start at $30 (plus fees). Get more info here.
Vote Forward – M FA > Join the the folks from Vote Forward at Angel City Brewery this Thursday for an evening of letter writing aimed to drive election turnout among unregistered and low-propensity voters. Runs 5 to 7 p.m. More info here.
Autry After Hours -> The Autry continues its series of Thursday night events this September with after-hours museum access and live talks, plus special activations for each night that range from poetry readings and workshops to fashion tours and book signings. This week, catch an evening of Poetry by Indigenous Women. Admission is $18 for adults. Runs 6 to 9 p.m. More info here.
CLAE x Vibram Party -> Join the celebration as CLAE, Los Angeles’ premium footwear brand, teams up with Vibram to unveil their new lifestyle runner. This Thursday in the Arts District, Vibram LA will host an exclusive preview of the shoe line from 6 to 10 p.m. Mingle with CLAE Co-Founder and Creative Director Sung Choi and Vibram’s Master Cobbler Sunny Yoo, while enjoying beats from Hash Mills and DāM-FunK, delicious bites from Koreatown’s Open Market, giveaways and 21+ drinks by Open Beer and Pabst Labs. More info and rsvp here.
Getty and The Classical Theatre of Harlem Present Memnon – > The Getty Villa’s Outdoor Outdoor Classical Theater is currently hosting a production of 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 (Thursdays through Saturdays) until end of the month. Get more info here.
Hola México Film Festival -> The 2024 Hola México Film Festival is the largest Mexican Film Festival outside of México. Presented by Toyota Camry, the lineup features screenings at Regal Cinemas LA LIVE, The Egyptian Theater in Hollywood, and LA Plaza De Cultura Y Artes. Films range from documentaries, comedies to horror and dramas. The festival will run through September 27. More info here.
West Side Vibes x Alta Adams Community Market -> This Friday, West Side Vibes teams up with Alta Adams for their first-ever collaborative Neighborhood Market. From 4 to 9 p.m., enjoy live music, interactive experiences, giveaways, local vendors, and delicious food and drink specials. Free and open to the community. More info here.
The Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor -> After a four-year hiatus, Dark Harbor is back at the iconic Queen Mary with terrifying characters, haunted mazes, live entertainment, ghostly experiences, sinister eats and secret speakeasies hidden inside and around Dark Harbor’s mazes and attractions. Tickets start at $39.99. The experience runs on select dates from September 20 through November 2, including this Friday to Sunday. More info here.
Crossing Over at Cal Tech – FA TP > The California Institute of Technology jumps into the PST ART wave this Friday with the debut of Crossing Over, a new exhibition that bridges science and art using over 250 objects pulled from the Caltech Archives along with contemporary artworks and installations. The art is spread over six distinct spaces within the campus, each offering a unique take on themes that range from light and geometry to time and scale. Free to visit from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on select days. Get more info here.
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Secret Walls The Art of Competition Tour – TP > Get ready for an adrenaline-packed night as Secret Walls brings its electrifying touring live art battle, The Art of Competition, to DTLA this Friday. Watch as graffiti artists and muralists go head-to-head in teams, racing against the clock with just 90 minutes to create their masterpiece. Fueled by Monster Energy Ultra and hyped by the roaring crowd, these artists battle for victory. Judges will use a decibel meter tracking audience reactions to crown the ultimate winners. Tickets start at $17.79. More info here.
Urban Death at Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre -> Beginning this Friday, Zombie Joe’s annual tradition of Urban Death is back with a brand new series of terrifying vignettes, bookended by walks through a creepy maze. Runs on Fridays and Saturdays, plus a few more select dates during the show’s final week at the end of October. Advance tickets are $23 online, or it’s $28 at door. Get more info here.
Dance MDR – 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 concludes with a night of hip-hop . Doors open at 6:30 p.m., dancing starts at 7 p.m. Free to attend. More info here.
Red Bull BC One Cypher USA -> This Friday and Saturday, Red Bull’s legendary one-on-one breaking competition, Red Bull BC One, is coming to Los Angeles for the U.S. National Finals. After regional competitions, the top breakers in the country will gather in the city for a weekend of action. It starts with Red Bull BC One Camp USA on September 27, offering workshops and panels led by world-class breakers. The main event, the Red Bull BC One USA National Cypher, will go down on September 28 at Venice Beach. More info here.
Los Angeles Haunted Hayride -> The signature Halloween experience held in Griffith Park is back for 2024. The whole thing takes place in Midnight Falls, a fictional horror-town filled with roaming monsters. Check out the haunted mortuary and hop on the signature Hayride, this year the wagons get an update with built-in comfy seats. The season opens this Friday and runs through November 2. Tickets start at $36.99. More info here.
Ivy Station Movie Night – M FA > Ivy Station’s monthly night move night returns this Friday with a screening of Selena. Free to attend as always. Expect complimentary popcorn plus a selection of movie candy for purchase from Motion Fli. Lawn seating opens at 6:30: p.m. The move starts a 7:30 p.m. More info here.
Reign of Terror Haunted House -> This award-winning haunted house and walkthrough experience located in Thousand Oaks is now in its 24th season. The 2024 edition features 142 rooms in 11 different, inter-connected sections within 32,000 square feet of floor space. Standards tickets start at $42. Runs on select dates September 27 through November 2 starting this Friday. More info here.
Dining & Drinking
(picks by Christina Champlin)
Celebrate The Lobster’s 25th Anniversary with $25 Deals -> Santa Monica’s legendary seafood spot, The Lobster, is turning 25—and they’re celebrating this week and well into the month of October. Join them for a special event on National Lobster Day, September 25, from 7-9 pm. The evening will feature live entertainment, a hosted raw bar, specialty cocktails, and a curated $25 menu. Space is limited, so be sure to RSVP to the party or reserve a table through Resy. But the celebration doesn’t stop there. To honor National Seafood Month in October, Chef Govind Armstrong is extending the anniversary menu throughout the month. You can savor four of The Lobster’s signature dishes for just $25 each—and enjoy a complimentary dessert with your meal. On top of that, The Lobster has introduced an all-day happy hour every Friday, running from 11:30 am until close. Indulge in $7 craft beers, $12 specialty cocktails, $3.50 oysters, and $12 Smash Burgers—a perfect way to end the week.
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Musso & Frank Grill Turns 105 -> Hollywood’s legendary Musso & Frank Grill is celebrating its 105th anniversary on Friday, September 27. Opened in 1919, this iconic restaurant has long been a gathering spot for Hollywood’s elite, hosting stars like Charlie Chaplin, Marilyn Monroe, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. To celebrate its rich history, Musso & Frank is offering complimentary chocolate orange mousse cakes from September 24 through 26.
Superba Food + Bread Venice Celebrates 10 Years -> Superba Food + Bread in Venice is marking its 10th anniversary with a series of exciting promotions. On Thursday, guests can enjoy complimentary slices of birthday cake all day and night. The celebration continues with a lineup of special events for the rest of the weekend, including a bread-making class, a kid-friendly brunch, $10 bottomless mimosas, a $10 tasting menu, $1 tacos, and more.
National Dumpling Day at Kaminari -> This Thursday, celebrate National Dumpling Day at Kaminari in Little Tokyo with a special gyoza tasting menu in collaboration with Fly by Jing. The 12-piece set includes three types of gyoza, each paired with a unique Fly by Jing chili crisp, and comes with a draft Sapporo—all for $25.
50% Off Entire Menu at Sushi Roku Pasadena for 20th Anniversary -> Sushi Roku Pasadena is celebrating its 20th anniversary and newly remodeled space with a special 50% off the entire menu offer from September 23-29. Highlights include American Wagyu beef skewers with black pepper sauce, Chilean sea bass with truffle miso, signature sushi rolls, and cocktails. More info here.
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