10 Fun Things To Do TODAY in L.A. for March 26, 2019

Wildflowers overlooking DTLA.
Wildflowers overlooking downtown Los Angeles. Photo by Brian Champlin / We Like L.A.

You know what’s handy? Waking up in the morning, firing up your phone/computer and being able to scan a super quick (but curated) rundown of the best of what lies ahead. So here it is, our list of fun things to do in Los Angeles for today, Tuesday, March 26, 2019.

May it lead you to adventure!

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1. [7 p.m.] Ears Open: An Evening of music and conversation with JACK Quartet at A+D Architecture and Design Museum of Los Angeles. FREE

2. [7 p.m.] Wine Trivia Tuesdays at Severance Wine Bar.

3. [7:30 p.m.] The Hammer will host a conversation circled around Black Women and the #MeToo Movement this Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Panelists are Kenyette Tisha Barnes, Stephanie Jones-Rogers, Rashida Jones, Dee Barnes, Jamilah Lemieux. Moderated by Kimberlé Crenshaw. FREE

4. [8 p.m.] Rooftop Cinema Club screens La La Land at LEVEL DTLA

5. [8 p.m.] The Moth Mainstage at Palace Theater.

6. [8 p.m.] Middleditch & Schwartz, a two-person long form improv at The Wiltern.

7. [9:30 p.m.] Doug Loves Movies at UCBT Franklin

8. [various] Dreamscape Immersive, the latest contender in location-based virtual reality, has opened in the Westfield Century City mall with three unique adventures that include an alien zoo, a deep ocean dive and an action packed adventure to find a powerful jewel. Open seven days a week.

9. [various] Dog Haus NoHo celebrates their three-year anniversary on Tuesday with seven Haus Dog creations each specially priced at $3. Draft beers will also be available for $3.

10. [various] Eataly Los Angeles’ first-ever Restaurant Fest takes place March 18-31. The two-week long festival highlights Italian spring time cuisine through two-course prix fixe menus from all three restaurants inside the complex. Available during lunch and dinner, prices range from $18-28 and select wines will be priced at just $25 a bottle for the occasion.

#SPONSORED DEAL: Get $8 tix to Eat|See|Hear in Chinatown

Want more ideas for upcoming things to do in L.A.? Check out our Los Angeles events calendar

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