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Beer Fest is back this Saturday with a one-day event featuring 80+ domestic and international brewers, plus food trucks, live music, a Power 106 DJ, and more, all taking place at LA Center Studios. Be sure to arrive early, dress the part and enter the costume contest. Sing-A-Long Sound of Music -> If two of your favorite things are sing-alongs and The Sound of Music, head to the Hollywood Bowl this Saturday for an evening of entertainment perfect for the whole family. The end point transforms into a public festival in the afternoon featuring live entertainment, educational booths, kid’s activities, and food vendors. Pasadena Latino Heritage Parade – M FA TP > This Saturday, Pasadena’s 25th annual Latino Heritage Parade kicks off a 1-mile route originating from the intersection Los Robles and Buckeye, running south to Pasadena City Hall. The festival continues through September 24.

Explore the futuristic Lumisphere’s dream domes and partake in activities like goat yoga, Indigenous storytelling, live music, art installations. This event is outdoors, free, and open to the public! More info here.Įarth Edition, A Festival of Eco-Consciousness -> The Festival of Eco-Consciousness at CalArts invites guests to immerse themselves in an Earth-optimistic atmosphere. Dance instructor Pepe Gonzalez will teach an intro salsa lesson on the Station plaza on Friday, September 15th from 6:30-7pm before you dance the night away to live music from Fermin Fusion Salsa from 7-8:45pm. Salsa Night at Ivy Station – M FA > Kick off National Hispanic Heritage Month this Friday with a summer salsa night at Culver City’s Ivy Station. GA tickets start at $74, but VIP and express packages can push the price point well over $300 depending on the offer. Halloween Horror Nights – M > This Thursday to Sunday, Universal Studios’ fall horror takeover continues, featuring the signature Terror Tram, plus a litany of scare zones, lives shows, and a bevy of different haunted houses, including The Exorcist: Believer and Universal Monsters: Unmasked. Shows run this Thursday to Saturday, and continue on select dates through September 30, all starting at 8 p.m Tickets cost $40-$55. Through a blending of Greek mythology and the rich traditions of Black spirituality, the show uses the narrative of Oedipus as the focal point of a redemptive and soul-stirring musical celebration. The Gospel at Colonus at The Getty Villa – > The Getty Villa’s Outdoor Classical Theater is now hosting performances of The Gospel at Colonus, a soulful reimagining of Sophocles’s timeless work, “Oedipus at Colonus,” dating back to the 5th century BCE.
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See the full schedule and get more info here. If you attend on Sunday, you can also stop by Fiestas Patrias Olvera taking place at El Pueblo across the street from noon to 6 p.m.
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All programs are free of charge (capacity limited), and all take place at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes in DTLA.
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LéaLA 2023: A Space for Spanish, Art and Imagination – M FA > This Thursday to Sunday (September 14-17) the LéaLA, Spanish Language Book Fair and Literary Festival of Los Angeles offers a four-day series of presentations, activities, and workshops for kids, all aimed to highlight the culture and the arts of communities of Latin origin within the city of L.A. Metro Station, FA = Free Admission, TP = Top Pick Go Metro: Take the B or D Lines to Grand Park / Civic Center station. Expect food trucks, a silent disco, resource vendors, and live performances from Banda Machos, Las Colibrí, Las Cafeteras, and Banda Las Angelinas. City Hall and in Gloria Molina Grand Park. The event takes place on the steps of L.A.

National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 to October 15) officially kicks tomorrow, and the City of Los Angeles is marking the day with the annual celebration of El Grito – a commemoration of Mexican Independence. Advertisements Make Metro Part of Your Weekend
