Brentwood The Skirball Cultural Center, features an extraordinary museum, changing exhibitions, engaging music, theater, comedy, film, family, and literary programs.
Century City Outdoor
jazz concerts at The Westfield at 5 PM, Willie
& Nelson's Marley Gets Jazzed. Reggae icon Bob Marleys most popular
songs get the Jamaican Jazz treatment from tropical hipsters Willie McNeil &
Nelson Marquez and their band.
Downtown
Million Dollar Theater presents, an experimental rock opera!
New, is a dark comedy of manners about destruction and transcendence in a style
reminiscent of Beckett and A Clockwork Orange. Over-the-top neon clad party snobs
seek power and hierarchy, destroy civilization, and try to conquer the afterlife.
In a world saturated by synthetic desire, Mother Natures ever-increasing
power can move us to become better people or put us in our place.
Downtown Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Grand Avenue. The Museum houses abstract expressionist pieces to pop art to recent works by young artists. 5 to 8 PM.
Downtown The Standard, Pool Tournament in The Lobby. Last night for DJ Dirty Dave spinning fresh beats plus prizes will be available for the lucky winners. Participants stand to win numerous prizes which include; a $100 restaurant credit, or an exclusively designed Standard duffel bag.
Downtown The Studio for Southern California History @ Alpine St. / Hill St. On going Law & Disorder Exhibit. This exhibit investigates moments in history that led to legislative reform, as well as episodes of vigilantism and mob behavior in the form of riots and/or rebellions.
Hollywood The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, guests have the unique opportunity able to experience free live dance and music performances at the ArcLight Courtyard throughout the 6-day Festival.
Hollywood Comedy Central Stage, performance tonight people on stage saying true and funny things. With Rick Overton, Brian Frazer, Candace Brown, Julie Klausner, Greg Proops and music by David Chrisman.
Pasadena
The Tournament of Roses House and Rose Garden.
This Italian Renaissance-style mansion that was once owned by chewing-gum pioneer
William Wrigley Jr. Open 2 to 4 PM.
Mission Station Screening of the movie 'Broken Rainbow' with special guest filmmaker Victoria Mudd.
UCLA
UCLA Hammer Museum. Occidental Petroleum Founder
Armand Hammer left his collection of impressionist and Postimpressionist paintings,
including work by Monet, Van Gogh and Pissarro to the museum.
Woodland Hills
Guitar Center Studios Jam Session. Loads of fun
- meet other musicians! 4th Thursday of each month 7pm - 9pm.