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Sunday - November 13, 2011

Brentwood • Westwood Symphony Orchestra. Concert tonight, "North American Masters" You'll enjoy the indigenous and early American sounds portrayed by Anton Dvorak in his New World Symphony, the iconic sounds of Aaron Copland and our featured composer Bevan Manson’s recent work featuring David Shostac on flute solo

Downtown  • Music Center. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion,  Diavolo Dance Theater rehearsal for “Transit Space,” a new work inspired by skateboard culture.”

Griffith Park • The Los Angeles Live Steamers Railroad Museum (LALS). We operate our 7½" gauge model trains for the general public free of charge from 11 am - 3 pm every Sunday (weather permitting). If you like trains then this is the place for you.

El Sereno • L.A. Tamale Throwdown. Highlights include a tamale eating contest, lots of delicious food and drink, art displays, live music and entertainment.

 Encino • Jam Sessions At the Center for Folk Music today Folk Song Jam. Bring your guitar, banjo, fiddle, etc. and join in or just sit and listen. 

Glendale • LA Uruban Farm. Enjoy a true farm experience right in the middle of Los Angeles at Taking the Reins’ unique urban farm run for and by teenage girls.

Hollywood • Stat-Studded Movie Premiere  Warner Bros' "Happy Feet Two"Starring:  Elijah Wood, Robin Williams and Pink. 

Hollywood AFI Film Fest. 

Long Beach • Museum of Latin American Art. MoLAA's mission is to educate the public about contemporary Latin American fine art (by artists who have lived and worked in Latin America since WWII) through the presentation of a significant permanent collection, dynamic exhibitions and related cultural and educational programs.

Long Beach • Rancho Los Cerritos Historic Site. Built in 1844, the adobe home and grounds echo with the rich history of Spanish, Mexican and American California. Museum and garden tours, the flowering fruit trees are bursting with blooms and the arbor is dripping with fragrant wisteria blossoms.

Long Beach fingerprint Music. Instore live concert, today  honeyhoney. 

Hollywood • The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre presents ASSSSCAT? Well, it starts with a group of improv comedians currently working in film and television taking the stage accompanied by a special guest monologist. Some guest monologists are talented celebrities, others are screwed up weirdoes. Either way, they usually have great stories to tell.

Mid-Wilshire • Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Free chamber music live concert 6 PM in the Leo S. Bing Theather. Tonight Movses Pogossian (violin), Michele Zukovsky (clarinet), Antoinette Perry (piano) perform Beethoven: Sonata in C Minor, op. 30, No. 2 for violin and piano; Messiaen: "Première communion de la Vierge" from Vingt regards sur l'enfant-Jésus; Bartok: Contrasts.
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Mid-Wilshire •  Craft and Folk Art Museum.  Extraordinary exhibitions and free events which explore the history of California design, art, and politics.

Valley Village • A Scottish Kitchen Cèilidh. Bring your musical instruments (fiddles, whistles, bagpipes, harps, guitars, drums, etc.), your dancing feet, your singing voices, traditional songs, lyrical poems, witty jokes, old stories and join us for a casual evening of sharing Scottish music and culture.

Yorba Linda • Richard M. Nixon Library. Free concerts are held Sundays, except when otherwise noted, and are open to the public.  Doors open at 1:15 p.m., and concerts begin at 2:00 p.m.