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FREE in LA
Friday- September 2, 2011

Brentwood • The Skirball Cultural Center, features an extraordinary museum, changing exhibitions, engaging music, theater, comedy, film, family, and literary programs.

Culver City • The Wende Museum, artifacts from former communist Eastern Europe.

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.

Glendale Build-Your-Own Robot Party. Rolling Robots turns two today and you are invited to the party. Come check it out, loads of fun and free stuff too.

LA Farmers Market • Free evening Jazz concert with Jazz Rangers with DJ Bonebrake & Mark Christian on the West Patio featuring L.A.’s best musical acts. 

LA Farmers Market • Free evening concert with Gene Loves Jezebel on the West Patio featuring L.A.’s best musical acts. 

Long Beach • Shark Lagoon Night, get up close with the ocean’s ultimate predators at the Aquarium of the Pacific.

Long Beach • Long Beach Museum of Art. Beautiful sculpture gardens surrounding one hundred year old Craftsmen buildings overlooking the ocean. Exhibitions of American decorative arts, early 20th Century European art, California Modernism and contemporary art, including video. Educational programs for children and adults.

MacArthur Park  Summer Concert @ Levitt Pavilion. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, picnic dinners, family and friends and enjoy acclaimed professional musicians and diverse performing artists. Tonight Kollaboration.

Pasadena Norton Simon Museum and immers yourself in the world-class collection is an adventure in the visual arts. Raphael, Botticelli, Rembrandt, Renoir, Monet, Degas, Picasso and Van Gogh ae but a few, they are all here. FREE 6PM to 9PM.

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. 

San Gabriel • La Fiesta de San Gabriel. Mission District come to life with historic re-enactments, tours, displays, exhibits, festivities, entertainment, and international foods for the whole family.

Thousand Oaks • The Oaks Summer Nights Music is hosting live music in the new outdoor expansion. Tonight preformance by Magical Mystery Tour (Beatles Tribute Band). 

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.

West Hollywood • Mak Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House. The Mackey Apartments and the Fitzpatrick-Leland House are open for viewing today.