Ready to get your August started… free-museum-style? This week kicks off the last full month of the summer with a
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Doing It Car-Free: KCRW Summer Nights at The Hammer
Car-free and admission-free. That’s a lovely combination… if you can find it. But in Los Angeles it feels like an
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If you’ve been using our Metro guides to power your free summer to-dos in Los Angeles, then we have some
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Want to hit your July in stride? We’ve got an epic rundown of ideas for how to spend your month,
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One good cheatsheet deserves another. That’s what I always say! Because we just published our rundown of free summer concerts
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June 21. The Summer Solstice. It’s the longest day of the year, and so it feels appropriate to celebrate with
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Frequent readers of our site have probably noticed our ongoing collaboration with L.A. Metro over the past few weeks. The
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With Memorial Day in the rearview that means summer is unofficially officially here. With it comes a bevy of free
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June is almost here. That means summer. That means school is out. That means… what can we do with the
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No fanfare. No fancy intro. No fuss. Just a bunch of free things to do over your next 40 days
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Well, May is on deck and in the cheatsheet world that means one thing: It’s time for Museums of The
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Last month’s 40-day rundown seems like it was a big hit with our readers. So let’s run it back. In
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