Well … at least it’s officially legal to rip a bong in the name of recreation, California. Perfect timing too, because PopCultivate just so happens to be hosting a cannabis-infused supper on Saturday evening. We know you could use loads of zen in your life right now, so how about melting away to Suzanne Vega’s comforting voice, getting lost in Allan Tannenbaum’s nostalgic 1970s disco photography, slipping into a beautiful multi-media dream at The Music Center, disguising yourself as Bob Ross, or letting Seth MacFarlane put a little christmas cheer into your heart? If all else fails, we know someone who knows someone who can teach you to truss a turkey in time for Thanksgiving. Because we truly should be thankful to be Californians. It’s all happening, Los Angeles.
Thursday, November 10
Photo Exhibit and Book Signing for Allan Tannenbaum’s Grit & Glamour
Photographer and photojournalist Allan Tannenbaum’s latest published work is all about the 70s in New York City. With a foreword by Blondie herself, Grit and Glamour reflects on the era of disco, rock 'n roll, punk, new wave, funk, reggae, and soul with some high fashion thrown into the mix. You won’t want to miss the opening reception where you can view the stunning images at large or get your hands on a hand signed copy of the book.
Deets: 7 - 10 p.m.;
Mr Musichead Gallery; FREE, More info
HERE
Suzanne Vega at The Regent
You better start practicing your a capella because songwriter and folk music queen Suzanne Vega is playing The Regent this week. The mother of the MP3 (her voice was used to test the purity of the original compression format) continues her poetic observation of the world around us over 30 years after the release of her very first album.
Deets: 8 p.m.;
Regent Theater DTLA; Tickets are $22.50 - $37.50; 18+; Buy tickets
HERE
Image courtesy of The Regent Theater
Thursday, November 10 - Sunday, November 13
The American Film Institute's annual celebration of international cinema is back with a fully loaded schedule of film screenings and red carpet events, and will be featuring works from both the famous and those who deserve to be but aren’t quite there yet. Best of all, AFI Fest is the only highly acclaimed festival of its kind that offers some free tickets! That means you need to act fast. Check out the film schedule
HERE and book pronto!
Deets: TCL Chinese Theatre, The Egyptian Theatre, Hollywood Roosevelt; FREE;
Still from La La Land courtesy of AFI Fest
Friday, November 11
Guided Tour of Tom of Finland’s abode
Touko Valio Laaksonen, best known as Tom of Finland, is heralded as the most important gay graphic artist of the 20th century. He certainly knew how to sketch a sturdy rock hard … er, pectoral muscle. Pay the Echo Park craftsman house that he called home a visit and experience his work—once considered pornography—up close and personal. Special shoutout to the
The Tom of Finland Foundation, which seeks to preserve his work and serves as an international safe haven for homoerotic art.
Deets: 1 - 3 p.m.;
Tom of Finland Foundation; Tickets are $20 and will benefit the foundation; recommended 18+; More info
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Your Dream Sequence Begins at 11:11 on 11.11.
The Music Center opens its door after hours on Friday for Sleepless, a surreal escape filled with DJ’s, multi-media installations, chill out lounges, dancing and even a snowfall curtain. There will also be live retellings of some epic tales like Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart, Twains’ A Ghost Story or Coleridge’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
Deets: 11:11 p.m. - 3 a.m.;
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion; Tickets $20 online or $30 at the door; More info
HERE
Saturday, November 12
PopCultivate: Cannabis Infused Supper Club
PopCultivate continues to lead the way on the cannabis dinner party scene—wait, there’s a cannabis dinner party scene? Damn straight! Infusing cannabis with the culinary arts is PopCultivate’s forte and they never repeat a menu. Experience a four-course medicated meal at a fun communal table where strangers will undoubtedly become your BFFs.
Deets: 7 - 10 p.m.; location to be disclosed; Tickets $100
HERE: To partake in medicated menu, bring medical card and valid ID or you can opt-out of the medicated menu and still reserve a seat. *Register for a medical recommendation
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Le French Butcher Annual Turkey Trussing Event
Stuck with hosting Thanksgiving this month? No idea how to handle a turkey? Here’s your master guide with master butcher Jean-Claude Setin of Le French Butcher. He’s here to teach you how to debone, prep, season, stuff, truss and ultimately carve a turkey. There will also be imported french cheeses, charcuterie, Malibu’s Admirable Family wines and of course a turkey dinner.
Deets: 7 - 10 p.m.;
6015 W 3rd St; Tickets $25-$30; More info
HERE
Image courtesy of Le French Butcher
Saturday, November 12 - Sunday, November 13
Adam Schoenberg’s Scatter with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
After this grueling presidential race, we can find solace and escape in the classics. This weekend, French conductor Alexandre Bloch (Düsseldorf Symphoniker) debuts with the LA Chamber Orchestra for the west coast premiere of Adam Schoenberg’s Scatter, a triple concerto written for (and featuring) “genre-defying” New Yorkers, PROJECT Trio. For the Mozart and Mendelssohn fans out there, the program also includes Mozart’s Symphony No. 38, Prague and Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 3, Scottish.
Deets: Saturday, 8 p.m. at
Alex Theatre, Glendale; Sunday, 7 pm at UCLA's
Royce Hall; Tickets start at $27; More info and tickets
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So you didn’t get to wear your Bob Ross ensemble for Halloween? Dry those tears on your fro wig; here’s your chance. This year, The Happy Little Festival is hosting a Bob Ross lookalike contest, a live painting of Happy Little Trees and a performance by Bob Ross inspired dance troupe, The Titanium White Hot Dancers. And remember, “There's nothing wrong with having a tree as a friend.”
Deets: 1 - 6 p.m.;
Angel City Brewery; FREE; more info
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Christmas at The Grove with Seth MacFarlane
The Father of Family Guy will be singing live at Rick Caruso’s wonderland for an early Christmas celebration. Glee’s Lea Michele and Fight Song’s Rachel Platten will also be on hand, equipped with a 70-piece orchestra. Better yet, you can partake in the Grove’s first snowfall, the lighting of the 100-foot christmas tree, some Santa Claus canoodling and fireworks.
Deets: Pre-show at 7 p.m., show from 7:30 - 9 p.m.;
The Grove; FREE; More info
HERE
Header image of La La Land courtesy of AFI