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Grand Park One-Year Anniversary Celebration Picnic

Grand Park : 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. October 10

Even L.A. landmarks deserve a great first birthday -- and Grand Park is no exception. The downtown venue is turning a year old in style, with a One-Year Anniversary Celebration Picnic that's free to the masses. With live blues featured for the park's annual Daniel Pearl World Music Days... More >>

Downtown Community Events

John Fogerty

Nokia Theatre : 8:00 p.m. October 10

John Fogerty, who as leader of late-'60s hitmakers Creedence Clearwater Revival managed to cleave to old-school American rock & roll vernacular at the height of the Flower Power era's patchouli-doused self-indulgence, has endured a bizarre course of thwarts and vexations. Perhaps the only... More >>

Downtown Music

John Mason: Crosses, Figures, Spears, Torques

David Kordansky Gallery : Every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat. until October 26

From the late 1950s through the '70s, John Mason made monuments that sometimes riffed on the prehistoric, like his 1957 ceramic Vertical Spear form. Or sometimes he made pop products seem prehistoric, like the 1959 ceramic Blue Wall, which looks like petrified blue jeans spread across a wall.... More >>

Mid-Wilshire/ Hancock Park Arts, Art - Galleries

Breath and Imagination: The Story of Roland Hayes

Colony Theatre : 8:00 p.m. every Thu., Fri., Sat. until October 13; 2:00 p.m. every Sun. until October 13; 3:00 p.m. every Sat. until October 13

Daniel Beaty's West Coast premiere revives the lost-to-history account of Roland Hayes, a son of former slaves and the first internationally lauded African-American classical singer. Raised in the South on hard work and spirituals, Hayes (Elijah Rock) overcomes early tragedy to perform in... More >>

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Becoming Los Angeles

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County : Daily

No matter how thin your wallet, every first Tuesday the 50,000-year-old Simi Valley mastodon can be your date. The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County's halls of herpetology, ichthyology and mineralogy are open once a month to broke Angelenos dying to keep tabs on the world's ancient... More >>

USC to South L.A. Art - Museums

Pumpkin Festival

Lombardi Ranch : Daily until October 31

With its gorgeously remote, rural setting, nestled in a ring of rolling hills, and its eye-poppingly vivid sprawl of 10,000 or so pumpkins, Canyon Country landmark Lombardi Ranch's annual Pumpkin Festival never fails to deliver plenty of seasonal kicks and idyllic, agrarian atmosphere.... More >>

Santa Clarita and Beyond Community Events

James Turrell: A Retrospective

Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) : Every Mon., Tue., Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun. until April 6

It's up for debate whether James Turrell is a sculptor, painter, architect, Light and Space artist or earthwork artist. We vote for all of the above, and more. But however you cast your ballot, you can't help but be a fan of Turrell's transcendent Skyspaces -- specially built rooms (and... More >>

Mid-Wilshire/ Hancock Park Art - Museums

Humor Abuse

Mark Taper Forum : 8:00 p.m. every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat. until November 3; 1:00 p.m. every Sun. until November 3; 2:30 p.m. every Sat. until November 3

As the title indicates, Humor Abuse is no lighthearted evening of sidesplitting laughs. Demonstrating elaborate pratfalls, juggling and elegant comedy bits, Lorenzo Pisoni's solo clown show charts his upbringing as a fourth-generation vaudevillian and performer, focusing mainly on a... More >>

Downtown Theater - Large, Theater

John Van Hamersveld: Drawing Attention

Cal State Northridge Art Galleries : Every Mon., Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat. until October 26

Of all the factors propelling the cultural revolution of the 1960s, you could argue that none was more pervasive and profound than the music -- and integral to its appeal was the visuals that went with it. The psychedelic avant-garde in the era's iconic album covers, posters and magazine... More >>

San Fernando Valley Art - Galleries

HK Zamani: Remembering and Forgetting; Susan Silas: RAVEN

CB1 Gallery : Every Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun. until October 13

Susan Silas' found birds series involves, as the title suggests, finding birds on sidewalks, alleys or lots. They've already died by the time Silas takes them home to photograph over a period of time. Often she treats them like sacred specimens, placing them against a white backdrop and... More >>

Downtown Art - Galleries, Arts

Neïl Beloufa

Francois Ghebaly Gallery : Every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat. until November 2

Ghebaly Gallery, the space run by François Ghebaly, started out in Chinatown, moved into a muffler shop in Culver City in 2009 and now has an impressively big space by the Dames and Games nightclub downtown, adjacent to the space the young-and-growing Night Gallery opened in January.... More >>

West L.A. Arts, Art - Galleries

Werner Herzog: Hearsay of the Soul

The Getty Center : Every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun. until January 19

His music is eerie, dreamy, jarring, richly harmonious -- an arresting blend of traditional and experimental classical motifs. Dutch cellist/composer Ernst Reijseger has long been a pioneer in jazz, improvisational and contemporary classical music, appreciated by, among other luminaries, Werner... More >>

Out of Town Art - Museums

Junipero Serra and the Legacies of the California Missions

Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens : Every Mon., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun. until January 6

Junipero Serra, the Franciscan friar who founded the first missions in California and famously compelled Native Americans to convert through fervent chest-beating, has been exhumed multiple times since his 1784 death. Once in 1882, a friar distributed threads from Serra's dug-up burial stole.... More >>

Pasadena and vicinity Arts, Art - Museums

Chris Lipomi: Clothed Ascension; Jedediah Ceasar

LAXART : Every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat. until October 19

When designer Halston partnered with JC Penney early in the 1980s, it was something of a first: a couture name making clothes for the masses. The ads for the match all said, "You're Looking Smarter Than Ever." One showed a lady in bold pink pantyhose, a matching pink dress and white hat... More >>

West L.A. Arts, Art - Galleries

Levitated Mass

Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) : Every Mon., Tue., Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun.

Just when you thought you'd figured out what art really is, Levitated Mass by Michael Heizer is where modern art and the Protestant work ethic weirdly intersect, which is to say that a 340-ton granite megalith painstakingly transported over two weeks from Riverside sits in a 456-foot-long slot,... More >>

Mid-Wilshire/ Hancock Park Arts, Art - Museums

Shaping Power: Luba Masterworks From the Royal Museum for Central Africa

Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) : Every Mon., Tue., Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun. until January 5

The word "power" often connotes bigness -- the tallest buildings, the strongest weapons, the deepest bank accounts. So the smallness of the emblems in "Shaping Power," the debut exhibition in LACMA's newly opened African Art galleries, is striking. The show consists largely of exquisitely... More >>

Mid-Wilshire/ Hancock Park Arts, Art - Museums

Talk of the Town: Portraits by Edward Steichen From the Hollander Collection

Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) : Every Mon., Tue., Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun. until December 8

From 1900 through the 1960s, Edward Steichen photographed gowns, buildings, artists, actresses and aircraft characters. Usually the images had an air of seriousness, even if they were melodramatic, like the one of sculptor Auguste Rodin staring at (and posed like) his iconic sculpture The... More >>

Mid-Wilshire/ Hancock Park Arts, Art - Museums

Sam Francis: Five Decades of Abstract Expressionism From California Collections

Pasadena Museum of California Art : Every Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun. until January 5

Late in the 1950s, when David Rockefeller decided Chase Manhattan Bank should have an art program, Sam Francis was one of the first painters the bank enlisted. The abstract expressionist, who had just started to establish himself, painted in primary colors. The shapes he rendered look like... More >>

Pasadena and vicinity Arts, Art - Museums

Devin Troy Strother: Look at all my shit!

Richard Heller Gallery : Every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat. until October 26

Some of the collaged-together paintings in Devon Troy Strother's show "Look at all my shit," on view at Richard Heller Gallery, have mouthfuls for titles. One of the longest belongs to the painting in which pitch-black figures with afros ride tangerine-colored cheetahs among multiple layers of... More >>

Santa Monica Arts, Art - Galleries

Ivan Morley

Richard Telles Fine Art : Every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat. until October 12

Ivan Morley's A True Tale paintings were painted onto cracked glass, then peeled off and affixed to aluminum, but it might not matter much whether you know this or not. You'll still get that sense of a shattered surface when you looked at them, and the twisty shapes and colors that vaguely... More >>

Melrose/ Beverly/ Fairfax Art - Galleries, Arts

Sixth Street Mural at the Standard, Downtown L.A.

24/7 Restaurant at The Standard : Daily until November 1

John Knuth's mural, part of the Sixth Street Mural at the Standard program, shows red-orange smoke billowing out against a black background. It's the photograph of an emergency flare against a night sky, and, seen shooting up out of the desert, or on the side of a road, it probably would have... More >>

Downtown Arts, Art - Galleries

Steve Roden: Rag-picker; Dave McKenzie: Where the Good Lord Split You

Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects : Every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat. until October 19

"Ragpicker," artist Steve Roden's new show at Susanne Vielmetter Projects, includes a fantastic suite of smallish drawings. They're in the second gallery, on the westernmost wall. Some are long, some square; they're all surreal and precious-feeling despite the fact that their shapes are... More >>

Culver City Arts, Art - Galleries

Marina Zurkow: Oil & Water; Blastomere

Young Projects : Every Mon., Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri. until October 25

The fancy new Red Building at the Pacific Design Center certainly grabs its share of attention in the shiny West Hollywood skyline. But every two months or so, the PDC's classic Blue Building is the star of the show, as the art galleries occupying the majority of its stately and sometimes... More >>

West Hollywood Art - Galleries

Sunset Strip Market

Sunset Strip Farmers Market : 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. every Thu. until October 31

The Sunset Strip is getting all quaint! It seems that even the biggest party animals of the city aren't immune to the charms of artisanal brie and organic bok choy. A weekly summer event (through October), the Sunset Strip Market has the goal of encouraging local residents, employees, chefs,... More >>

West Hollywood Food and Drink, Festivals, Farmers' Markets

Sit 'n' Spin

Comedy Central Stage : 8:00 p.m. every third week Thu.

Always a smart option: Storytelling by Jill Soloway, Maggie Rowe, Jaclyn Lafer and assorted guests of varying hilarity; www.sitnspin.org. Feb. 23: Mary Elizabeth Williams Villano, Carla Snowden, Danielle Bernabe, and Harmon Leon. More >>

Hollywood Holiday, Comedy
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