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  • 1 week ago | welikela.com | Brian Champlin |Christina Champlin

    Let’s get a little spacey this week!On offer this April 14-18 in Los Angeles, you’ll find a Carnegie Science Observatories Lecture at The Huntington, Astronomy on Tap in Pasadena, All Space Considered at Griffith Observatory, Meet The Grunion at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, Poetry in the Garden at The Getty, Locals Night at the Santa Monica Pier, PINK CLOUD at Beyond the Streets, and more.

  • 2 weeks ago | welikela.com | Brian Champlin |Christina Champlin

    As we sweep into a new week in Los Angeles, the forecast calls for sunshine in the skies and some fun on the calendar. On deck from April 7-11, you’ll find the back half of the Pasadena International Film Festival, a new free film series at NHM Commons Theater, a Native Voices Short Play Festival at Autry After-Hours, a Spring Market at Ivy Station, the Acura Grand Prix in Long Beach, The Bruin Flea in Westwood, Pitch a Friend at Truly LA, and more.

  • 2 weeks ago | welikela.com | Brian Champlin

    The mission of Metro Art is simple: To bring the vibrant and diverse of culture of Los Angeles to key hubs in the local public transit system. That programming takes myriad forms, whether it’s through their Metro Art Moves art and architecture tours, an evening of Salsa dancing, or partnerships with creative collectives like the Silkroad Ensemble. There is no set schedule, but they always have new events on the horizon each season, and they’re always free to attend.

  • 3 weeks ago | welikela.com | Brian Champlin |Christina Champlin

    Looking for fun this April in Los Angeles? We’ve got a few ideas. On tap for the coming month in L.A., you’ll find KJazz Tracks at Union Station, L.A. Dance Project at Lightscape, City of STEM Festival and LA Maker Faire, The Eclectic Music Festival & Art Crawl in South Pasadena, Bob Baker Day, Poetry in the Garden at The Getty, Easy Mornings at Grand Park, the LA Times Festival of Books, and more.

  • 4 weeks ago | welikela.com | Brian Champlin |Christina Champlin

    Art, theater, dance, wine and… native plants. If any of that sounds like your bag, then this weekend is for you. On tap for this March 28-30 in Los Angeles, you’ll find a Screen Free Saturday at Ivy Station, Dance DTLA, New exhibition openings at Torrance Art Museum, the Native Plant Fest at California Botanic Garden, Aristotle/Alexander at Company of Angels, the Torrance Cherry Blossom Cultural Festival, the The Festival of Forgotten Grapes, and more.

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