Now in the final stretch of summer, each weekend we scramble to take in as many decadent hotel pool parties and outdoor film screenings as possible before the long days and warm nights end and we're forced back indoors to get our drink on at crummy dive bars. This weekend we went Swimming with Sharks at a hotel pool party, ate blood-spattered brain cupcakes at Hollywood Outdoor Cinema's Shaun of the Dead parking lot screening, previewed The Wandering Marionettes' new monthly party coming this fall, and glued on mustaches for Mustache Circus at the Echoplex with bands The Henry Clay People, Fol Chen, The Flying Tourbillon Orchestra and more. Read on for more of what we did and who we saw…

Burning Man Meets Hollywood at Bordello's Kabinet Theatre

Thursday night's Kabinet Theatre was the first of what will likely become a monthly party this fall, hosted by The Wandering Marionettes. A performance art troupe that combines dance and circus arts with striking costumes and avant-garde electronic music. Over the past few years, The Wandering Marionettes have become one of the most sought-after entertainment groups in Los Angeles. Read more in Liz Ohanesian's “Kabinet Theatre: The Wandering Marionettes Usher In L.A.'s Burner Wave.”

Swimming with Sharks Pool Party at the Downtown Standard Hotel

Credit: Colin Young-Wolff

Credit: Colin Young-Wolff

Champagne specials, squirt gun battles, free vodka jello shots and pool-side action were just some of the highlights from the Swimming with Sharks pool party on Saturday at the Downtown Standard. View photos from the pool party in Colin Young-Wolff's “Swimming with Sharks” slideshow.

Mustache Circus: The Henry Clay People, Fol Chen and More at the Echoplex

Credit: Timothy Norris

Credit: Timothy Norris

If you wore a mustache, dressed like a clown or came clad in some other type of circus attire, you got a free mix CD including songs from each band who performed the Echoplex on Friday. Bands included The Henry Clay People, Fol Chen, The Flying Tourbillon Orchestra, Les Blanks, Eli Monolator and more. View more photos in Timothy Norris' “Mustache Circus” slideshow.

Hollywood Outdoor Cinema's Shaun of the Dead Night

Credit: Nicole Campos

Credit: Nicole Campos

A perfect summertime installment of zombie shenanigans came courtesy of the Hollywood Outdoor Cinema on Saturday, who brought Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg's unparalleled Shaun of the Dead to their big inflatable screen parked on Sunset Blvd. and coordinated a fab cross-section of reanimate-related activities to go along with the show. View more photos and read about the event in Nicole Campos' “Got Brains? They'll Settle For Pie: Hollywood Outdoor Cinema's Shaun of the Dead Night.”

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