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JAZZ AT LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART
Join in for evenings of live music, picnicking, and community on the LACMA grounds. Jazz at LACMA is a celebration of LA’s finest jazz musicians. Concerts are broadcast on KJAZZ (88.1 FM) every Sunday evening from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. and include interviews with featured performers.
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers – Movies at the Park
Cinespia presents Movies at the Park: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Friday, May 17, at Los Angeles Historic Park. Can the fellowship re-assemble before a new order of deplorables ravages the land? Gates open at 6:30 p.m., movie showing at 7:45 p.m. Bring your own snacks or enjoy concessions treats. Purchase your tickets here.
PEN World Voices Festival
Author Sang Young Park joins PEN America World Voices Festival following the publication of his Booker-Prize nominated English-language debut, Love in the Big City, translated from Korean by PEN/Heim Translation Awardee Anton Hur. Discussing his best-selling novel chronicling the joy and loneliness of millennial life in Seoul, Park will be joined by Rex Ogle, a prolific and award-winning author of nearly a hundred children’s books, comics, graphic novels, and memoirs set across the United States. Join us for a reading…
THE MUSIC CENTER’S DANCE DTLA
Join the thousands who dance the night away under the stars. The Music Center’s Dance DTLA returns for its 20th summer with eight nights of in-person beginner dance lessons that include easy-to-follow steps and a different dance genre experience each week.
Film Series: Beware the Elements! Natural Disasters on Film
The Acadmy Museum presents the Film Series Beware the Elements! Natural Disasters on Film Following a summer of record-breaking heatwaves, extreme wildfires, historic floods, and a truly unprecedented “hurriquake,” we find the perilous realities of climate change increasingly impacting our daily lives. This screening series considers natural disasters through our planet’s primary elements—earth, wind, water, and fire—and seeks to highlight key moments in the history of the disaster film genre as a source of entertainment and portrayal of science, and…