Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles [10-7-2024 to 10-11-2024]

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Jazz at LACMA. Photo by Christina Champlin.

Need to-dos for your week ahead? We on it.

From October 7-11 in Los Angeles, you’ll find the Black Bar Social at The Music Center, a free comedy show at Dynasty Typewriter, Pitch-A-Friend at Angel City Brewery, Art & Meditation at LACMA, Son of Monsterpalooza in Burbank, the Black Lagoon Pop-up at The Normandie, and more. Let’s jump into the full list below!

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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


Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch – > Culver City’s favorite pumpkin village is back offering plenty of family fun, including photo ops in front of giant pumpkin installations, a straw maze, a super slide, petting zoo, giant rocking horses, and pumpkin decorating sessions. Tickets cost $10 to $25 depending on date and tickets for activities begin at $1 each. Mr. Bones runs daily through October 30 More info here.

Carved at Descanso Gardens -> Descanso Gardens’ family-friendly Carved is back with a pumpkin wonderland featuring a new route, hundreds of carved pumpkins and kid-friendly activities. Tickets start at $35-$45 for non-members. Runs nightly through October 30. Get more info here.

Black Bar Social at The Music CenterM FA TP > This Tuesday at The Music Center, a featured artist or culture maker will pose a question and curate an experience to spark curiosity, imagination and conversation about the evolving cultural landscape of a vibrant Los Angeles. For October, the theme is Artificial Intelligence & The Rasquache Realm, curated by filmmaker Alex Rivera. Free to attend. Runs 6 to 9 p.m. More info here.

Netflix Is A Joke Radio Presents: Are You Still Listening?M FA > Netflix’s free monthly stand-up series returns this Tuesday to Dynasty Typewriter with host London Hughes plus a lineup featuring Ama Quao, Maddi Mays, Rachel Bonnetta, Ramsey Badawi, and Willie Mac. No cost to RSVP for admission, but seating is first-come, first-served and not guarantee entry. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and show starts an hour later. More info here.

Pitch-A-Friend at Angel City BreweryM FA > It says a lot if a friend is willing to stan you to a group of total strangers, right? That’s the premise behind Pitch-A-Friend, where presenters run through a series of 3 to 5 minute slide deck presentations (in all earnestness) followed by a singles mixer where you can meet-and-greet with the friends who come so highly recommended. And if you have a great single friend you want to pitch, you can apply to be a presenter too! Event runs this Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Free to attend. More info here.

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The Comedy PatioM 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 Frankie Quinones, Tom Thakkar, Aisha Alfa, Arpit Jain, and Lu Louis. Free to attend, but donations happily accepted. Show starts at 7 p.m. More info here.

2nd Wednesday at Roll @ Monica -> Roll, the pop-up skating rink that set up shop in Santa Monica for the summer, is wrapping things up this week with things set to conclude on October 14. On Wednesday, for their final “Second Wednesdays” program of the run, they host a special activation with a Live DJ, skate performances, and a costume contest. $15 admission includes skate rental. Runs from 6 to 10 p.m. More info here.

Boney Island at the Natural History Museum M TP > Continuing this Wednesday to Friday, catch the return of Boney Island at the The Nature Gardens of Natural History Museum Los Angeles. Expect an array of glowing installations, spooky skeletons, and shadow puppetry interlaced with artistic performances, and real fossils from the museum’s collection. Plus, this year the attraction is folding in local food trucks and vendors, along with bar service guests who are 21+. Boney Island runs on select days throughout the month of October. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for kids 3-12. 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 Wednesday to Sunday. More info here.

BLOCtober Movie NightsM FA -> The Bloc and Alamo Drafthouse Cinema are teaming up for a quartet of spooky movie classics screened on the outdoor lawn on the first four Thursdays of October. This week, catch a screening of Hocus Pocus. Check-in starts at 6 p.m., and the movie begins at 6:30 p.m. More info here.

Art & Meditation at LACMA FA > Head to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art this Thursday night for an evening of art and meditation led by educator Alicia Vogl Sáenz. The program features a “slow art-looking exercise” focusing on We Live in Painting: The Nature of Painting in Mesoamerican Art, followed by group meditation session. No experience necessary; all instruction to be provided. Starts at 6:30 p.m. Free to attend, but RSVP required. More info here.

Black Lagoon Bar at The Normandie -> Starting this Thursday, the touring, immersive Halloween pop-up bar Black Lagoon finds a new L..A. home this Halloween season at The Normandie Club in Koreatown. Over the last three weeks of October they’ll offer a delightful blend of spooky decor and scary good cocktails. No reservations required. 21+ only! More info here.

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Son of Montserpalooza -> This weekend, head to Burbank for a three-day (Friday to Sunday) con where guests can meet and hang with award winning artists behind some of the greatest creatures ever created, plus peruse selection of over 150 exhibitors selling one of a kind creations, LIVE makeup demonstrations and more. Single day tickets run $38.50-$43.75. More info here.

Ivy Station Night Market – > Ivy Station’s Friday night market returns with a spooky season-themed version of their monthly activation, including complimentary tarot readings, face painting, Halloween pet photo paw-traits, 30+ local vendors, food trucks, beer, and games. Runs 5 to 10 p.m. Free to attend. More info here.

Manhattan Beach Food & Wine -> This Friday and Saturday, a two-night food fest in Manhattan Beach brings together an all-star lineup of 50+ food and beverage contributors for the Manhattan Beach Food & Wine. Get unlimited food and drink tastings at both the Opening Night event, and the Grand Tasting on Saturday. GA tickets start at $275 per person. Get more info here.

Urban Death at Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre -> 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. The scares continue this Friday and Saturday with shows at 7 p.m. 8 p.m., 9 p.m., 10:45 p.m., and 11:30 p.m. Advance tickets are $23 online, or it’s $28 at door. Get more info here.

Jazz Night at LACMAFA TP > The Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s Friday Night Jazz continues at Smidt Welcome Plaza this Friday with . This week, catch a performance from the Angel City Jazz Festival with Otmaro Ruiz. Remember that LACMA is free to visit for L.A. County Residents (with I.D.) on weekdays after 3 p.m. Seating is first come, first serve. Music begins at 6 p.m. More info here.

MASQ! – > Continuing this Friday to Sunday, MASQ! transforms Mountain View Mausoleum into a Venice Carnevale on the evening of a masked ball where a vengeful phantom appears, seeking justice. Presented by the Downtown Repertory Theater Company, known for sold out experience Fangs! and Witch!, this years production MASQ! will include unique individual experiences as you meet the people of La Serenissima and traverse a world of haunted mansions and an abandoned church. Tickets cost $92.55. More info here.

Dining & Drinking

(picks by Christina Champlin)
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The Original Wiener Schnitzel at Lustig. Photo credit Lustig.

A Lustig Style Oktoberfest Menu -> From October 7-20, Lustig in Culver City invites diners to experience a special Oktoberfest menu by Chef Bernhard Mairinger. Enjoy modern takes on traditional dishes like Blood Sausage Gyoza, Venison Tenderloin Medallions, and Rohan Duck Breast, alongside a selection of mouthwatering starters. Highlights include freshly baked German pretzels paired with sweet Bavarian mustard, Beef Bone Marrow Consommé accompanied by cheesy pretzel dumpling bites, and Poached Weisswurst. This exclusive menu will be available in addition to Lustig’s regular offerings. 

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Krabby Patty Collaborations for SpongeBob SquarePants’ 25th Anniversary-> Starting October 8, SpongeBob SquarePants fans can celebrate the beloved cartoon’s 25th anniversary at various restaurants across Los Angeles. In collaboration with Paramount and Nickelodeon, several local spots will offer Krabby Patty-inspired creations. Participating venues include Amboy, Tacos 1986, Pioneer Chicken, Randy’s Donuts, BOA, Irv’s Burgers, and Bar Next Door. More info here.

Lunetta’s “Girl Dinner” Special -> Lunetta in Santa Monica is introducing a “Girl Dinner” special, available on their Midday and Golden Hour menus from Tuesday to Friday, 3 to 5 p.m. For $35, diners can enjoy a classic martini made with women-owned Hera the Dog Vodka, which supports animal rescues. The meal also includes a fresh Garden of Little Gem Caesar salad and crispy Kennebec fries served with chipotle aioli.

Amour Launches Happy Hour -> West Hollywood’s French bistro, Amour, is now offering happy hour in the bar and lounge from Tuesday to Sunday. Guests can enjoy two sessions: an early happy hour from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and a late-night option from 9:30 to 11 p.m. The happy hour menu features $12 cocktails and rotating select wines priced at $10-12 per glass. Food offerings include 20% off the bar & lounge menu, with highlights such as Steak Tartare, Duck Mousse with Apricot Jam, Truffle Fries, and a Caviar Service.


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