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Sep 19, 2023

이번 8월 LA에서 해야 할 일의 주요 목록(2023년)

이 습도 때문에 여름의 마지막 날을 즐기지 못하게 될 거라고 생각하시나요? 뚱뚱한 기회.

올 8월 로스앤젤레스에서는 CAAM, 나츠마츠리 패밀리 페스티벌, GRLSWIRL 서프스케이트 페스티벌, LA 아트북페어, 헐리우드와 코리아타운을 연결하는 CicLAvia, 레이머트 파크 재즈 페스티벌, 엘 세군도 아트 워크에서 재개관 축하 행사를 볼 수 있습니다. , CatCon, Head in the Clouds 페스티벌 등! 이제 우리가 당신에게 할 일을 찾을 수 없는지 살펴보겠습니다…

= LA 지하철역에서 0.5마일 이내,= 무료입장,TP= 탑픽

샌 가브리엘 시(City of San Gabriel) 제29회 연례 내셔널 나이트 아웃(National Night Out)(8월 1일) – > 제29회 연례 National Night Out은 공공 안전을 증진하기 위한 노력의 일환으로 역사적인 Mission District를 라이브 음악, 음식, 게임이 모두 즐길 수 있는 블록 파티로 변모시킵니다. 자세한 내용은 여기를 참조하세요.

The AoP의 첫 번째 수요일 강의 (8월 2일) -> 매월 첫 번째 수요일 저녁, 퍼시픽 수족관은 퍼시픽 비전 극장에서 저녁 초청 강연과 칵테일 리셉션을 개최합니다. 8월 2일에는 Friends of the Elephant Seal 회원이자 전 회장인 Tim Bridwell이 코끼리물범의 역사와 생애주기를 발표할 예정입니다. 입장료는 온라인으로 미리 $5이고 행사 당일 현장에서 $10입니다. 자세한 내용은 여기를 참조하세요.

셰익스피어 바이 더 씨(8월 2~5일) ->셰익스피어 바이 더 씨 > 셰익스피어 바이 더 씨(Shakespeare By the Sea) 26주년 기념 시즌은 로스앤젤레스와 오렌지 카운티의 야외 공연장에서 여름 무료 공연을 마친 후 8월에 마무리됩니다. 시리즈를 마무리하면서 Don Knabe Community Regional Park에서 Hamlet을 보실 수 있습니다.8월 2일, 소카 대학에서의 열두 번째 밤8월 3일, 포인트 페르민 파크(Point Fermin Park)에서 폐막 공연8월 4일(십이야) 그리고8월 5일 (작은 촌락). 모든 쇼는 무료로 참석할 수 있지만 기부금은 기꺼이 받습니다. 자세한 내용은 여기를 참조하세요.

여름밤의 영화관(8월 2일, 8일, 15일) – > The Hammer의 Summer Night Cinema는 힙합 50주년을 기념하며 8월에 여러 차례 상영됩니다. 8월 2일에는 LA 갱스터 랩의 뿌리에 관한 2005년 다큐멘터리 Bastards of the Party를 시청하세요. 이 시리즈는 8월 8일에 구식 힙합과 블랙 러브에 대한 찬가인 Black Sugar로 계속됩니다. 그런 다음 8월 15일에는 Missy Elliot의 가장 상징적인 비디오와 Ava DuVernay의 2010년 다큐멘터리 My Mic Sounds Nice: A Truth About Women and Hip Hop을 상영하는 밤이 열렸습니다. 모든 이벤트에는 갤러리 입장이 포함되며 음료와 바 안주도 구매할 수 있습니다. 참석은 무료입니다. 자세한 내용은 여기를 참조하세요.

2001년: 할리우드 볼에서 열린 스페이스 오디세이 (8월 3일) -> 스탠리 큐브릭의 2001: 스페이스 오디세이(Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey)는 LA 필이 라이브로 스크린에 연주하고 Caleb Young이 지휘하는 악보를 통해 헐리우드 볼(Hollywood Bowl)을 완벽하게 재현합니다. 티켓은 여전히 ​​10달러부터 구매 가능합니다. 쇼는 오후 7시 30분에 시작됩니다. 자세한 내용은 여기를 참조하세요.

사우스 코스트 식물원의 일몰 시리즈(8월 3, 10, 17, 24, 31) -> 올해 8월, 사우스 코스트 식물원(The South Coast Botanic Garden)은 매주 주간 야간 시리즈로 손님을 맞이합니다.목요일 오후 5시 30분부터 8시까지 각 이벤트의 프로그래밍에는 다양한 음악 세션, 마당 게임, 음식 할인, 어린이 친화적인 활동 및 21세 이상 군중을 위한 칵테일이 포함됩니다. GA 티켓은 1인당 $18부터 시작합니다. 2세 이하 어린이는 무료입니다. 자세한 내용은 여기를 참조하세요.

지글지글 여름밤더 오트리에서 (8월 3일, 10일, 17일, 24일, 31일) -> 8월 매주 목요일, 오트리 박물관에서는 LA 최고의 살사와 라틴 퓨전 밴드의 공연이 열립니다. 무료 살사 강습과 박물관 갤러리 입장, 별도의 어린이 댄스 플로어도 제공됩니다. 입장료는 1인당 20달러입니다. 자세한 내용은 여기를 참조하세요.

The annual free music series at Skirball Cultural Center returns for three days this month, including performances by Ethiopian fusion artist with AvevA (August 3), Gambian multi-instrumentalist Sona Jobarteh (August 10), indie artist Ian Sweet (August 17) and Brooklyn Afrobeat ensemble Antibalas on August 24. Admission is free, but remember parking runs $15-$20 depending on if you purchase in advance. More info here. /p>

A lineup of notables from the West Coast jazz scene are headed to The Hammer courtyard for three concerts this August as part of the museum’s JazzPOP series, beginning with a performance by Hafez Modirzadeh Quartet on August 3. Free to attend. All shows starts at 8 p.m. More info here./p>

KCRW Summer Nights will double as the re-opening celebration for the California African American Museum, and the debut of their latest exhibitions, which include A Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration. Expect DJ’s, access to the gallery, plus food and drinks for purchase and plenty of dancing. More info here. /p>

The La Brea Tar Pits host a free summer celebration offering a range of cultural activities and activations. Guests of Summer Night at the Tar Pits will find free museum access from 5 to 8 p.m., a DJ Stage with tunes from Beat Junkie Institute of Sound and Ladies of Sound, pop-up presentations from museum educators, a special discussion on Ice Age saber-toothed cats, food trucks, beer and cocktails for purchase, and more. Free with RSVP. More info here./p>

My Valley Pass and Westfield Fashion Square have teamed up to produce a new rooftop movie series that features cozy bean bag seating, sweet views, and a lineup of new and classic films. Movies On The Roof runs every Friday and Saturday through the end of August, and tickets are $5, with 100% of the proceeds to benefit Hope Of The Valley. Get more info on the lineup here./p>

Free evening dance parties continue at The Music Center’s Jerry Moss Plaza every Friday throughout the summer. Dance instructors will be on hand to teach guests easy-to-follow steps, allowing everyone to get into the groove right from the jump. Closing out the series for August are evenings of Afro-Cuban Rumba, Disco and Bollywood. More info here./p>

Unique LA the curated shopping experience highlights one-of-a-kind gifts from modern, independent designers, artists, and emerging brands. Aside from shopping your ticket also includes complimentary beverages, craft projects, and other activations. Tickets start at $15. More info here./p>

Ánimo Production presents the 7th annual Boleros de Noche concert at The Ford featuring Grammy award winning artist Martha Gonzalez with Puerto Rico’s Rico Trio Remembranza. More info here./p>

Classic film screenings are back at The Hollywood Forever Cemetery every Saturday in August, beginning with a showing of The Neverending Story followed by Pretty Woman, Kill Bill 1+2 and Poltergeist. Seating is lawn style and tickets run $45 a piece for GA (and yes, parking is extra). Get more info here./p>

Glendale Arts is celebrating a new home and its 15th anniversary with a summer soiree. Open to the public, guests will get a first look at the gallery and enjoy complimentary drinks, bites, and entertainment. The event is technically free to attend, but a $15 donation is suggested. More info here. /p>

NoHo Summer Nights brings film screenings and/or live performances to North Hollywood Recreation Center every Saturday through September 2. Free to attend, and no RSVP required. More info here./p>

Grand Performances continues their 2023 concert schedule with an Art Laboe Tribute (presented by dublab) on August 5, then pops up on select select Fridays and Saturdays through Aug. 26. Free to attend. More info here./p>

The non-profit organization Immersive Art Collective (IAC) will host“Cinemalesque,” an interactive burlesque show “Horror Hellions,” centered around popular horror film characters reinterpreted in a playful and seductive way. The show takes place at Count’s Den in Downtown Los Angeles. Tickets start at $20. More info here. /p>

Skate collective GRLSWIRL brings back their SurfSkate Festival to Venice Beach on the first Saturday in August. The event includes a surf paddle out and SurfSkate style competition with judges and prizes, alongside live music, documentary screenings, food, drinks and a ’70s-themed dance party under the Venice sign. Tickets cost $35. More info here./p>

The DiverCity Multicultural Concert Series at Pershing Square presents Reggaetonlandia on August 5 and a Boogie Nights Festival featuring The Sugar Hill Gang, Mary Jane Girls, Rose Royce, and One Way on August 6. Free to attend. No RSVP necessary. More info here./p>

Marina del Rey host free concerts at Burton Chace Park on three dates this month, including Y La Bamba ( August 5), Jazz Antingua (August 10) and Gregory Porter (August 19). All events begin at 7 p.m. Free to attend. More info here./p>

88rising’s annual two-day festival comes to Brookside Park in Pasadena with a massive lineup of artists across the Asian diaspora. Two-day GA tix are going for $269 per person and does not include parking. Get more info here./p>

Catch the latest in feline culture at this two-day expo in Pasadena featuring cat-centric merchandise, workshops, and performances. Individual day GA tickets start at $40 per person. Get more info here./p>

Ace Hotel DTLA will host 80’s movie matinees all month long in their restored 1920s movie theatre. Taking place on Sunday afternoons at 2 p.m. ticket holders are invited to have brunch at LOAM before the show where they’ll receive 20% off the bill along with themed cocktails and specials for the movie by showing their movie ticket. The restaurant will send guests off with free popcorn for the show. The screenings cost $25 per adult and $15 per child. More info here. /p>

The 40th annual Long Beach Beach offers multiple stages of music alongside cultural activations, with the diverse lineup of performers spanning the genres of pop, rock, hip-hop, country, jazz, and Tejano. It all takes place over two days at Marina Green Park. Single day admission starts at $40. More info here./p>

Angel City Brewery is celebrating the release of two crowd-favorite seasonal brews – Avocado Ale and Guavocado Ale with a party featuring avocado themed games, live music, tours, food and vendors. More info here./p>

Spend a day immersed in all things Ecuadorian at TASTE OF ECUADOR Food Festival at Placita Olvera. Free to attend, the festival features authentic cuisine, live music and performances, a street parade, carnival games and more. More info here. /p>

Manhattan Beach’s Polliwog Park Amphitheater hosts Concerts in the Park with a performance by Psychedelic Summer (August 6), The Tom Nolan Band (August 13), The Kings of 88 (August 20) and My Generation (August 27)./p>

Every Monday Angel City Brewery hosts a free movie night. Kicking off the month-long series is Bad Boys on August 7. More info here. /p>

This monthly meet-up celebrates a year of existential group reading at Lawless Brewing on August 9. Expect a 30-minute mix and mingle, followed by quiet reading of a death-themed book (your choice), and capped by a post-read chat/discussion. Bring your own book or grab one they have on hand. The group will also have a special raffle to celebrate the one-year milestone. Free to attend. More info here./p>

The second half of ISC’s Shakespeare in The Park season returns with a staging of A Midsummer Nights Dream in Griffith Park beginning August 9, and then running every Wednesday to Sunday through September 3. Registration to attend (free!) is not required, but highly encouraged. More info here./p>

Connect with artists’ book publishers and browse new works at this four-day fair coming to the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA over the second weekend of August. Expect conversations, workshops, performances, and other artist-led programs, including an opening night performance by Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra & Friends. Opening night tickets are $25, Friday and Saturday are $5 admission, and Sunday is free. More info here./p>

USC Pacific Asia Museum’s latest exhibit Imprinting in Time: Chinese Printmaking at the Beginning of a New Era, is on view from August 11 through November 12, 2023. The exhibition surveys printmaking by Chinese artists from the 1980s to the present organized into three sections: the Modern Woodcut Movement, the Post Mao Era, and Crisis and Hope Since the 1990s. More info here. /p>

LA Plaza’s summer concert series continues with Son Mirón Orchestra, a group made up of musicians from all over Latin America. Expect traditional romantic and modern salsa music to dance the night away to. Free admission. More info here./p>

Free concerts at Levitt Pavilion in McArthur Park continue Fridays to Sundays through the end of the month. No reservations required. Get more info the lineups here./p>

The free annual summer celebration features performances by TAIKOPROJECT and Yu-ki Project, craft stations, interactive story time and games. More info here. /p>

This August, Little Tokyo hosts a week-long celebration of Japanese and Japanese American heritage and traditions through a series of cultural exhibits and performances, a grand parade and a plaza festival. More info here./p>

The Burbank Comedy Festival taking place across different venues will host a variety of performers from around the globe for nonstop funny business. More info and full schedule here. /p>

On back-to-back Saturdays, KCRW Summer Nights come to the station’s headquarters in Santa Monica for parties in the courtyard featuring live performances, DJ sets, food trucks, and drinks for purchase. Free to attend. More info here. /p>

Mount Wilson Observatory continues its 2023 season of classical concerts hosted inside the historic 100-inch telescope dome, where the acoustics are said to be some of the finest in the world. This month the program features the Zelter String Quartet. There will be two performances, one at 3 p.m. and the other at 5 p.m. Tickets are $55. More info here. /p>

Odd Nights at the Autry return every third Friday of the month now through September. Expect an indie bazaar populated by funky vendors, food trucks, and live music. Runs 5 to 10 p.m. Tickets are $5 and parking is free. More info here./p>

The Hollywood Bowl’s annual fireworks extravaganza returns, with conductor Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser leading the LA Phil in selections from Swan Lake to Romeo and Juliet, concluding with a spectacular finale featuring Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture. Tickets start as low as $22. More info here./p>

Grammy-winners Eliades Ochoa and La Marisoul headline Live at The Music Center, an annual free outdoor public concert on Jerry Moss Plaza at The Music Center. Free. All-ages. No RSVP required. More info here./p>

CicLAvia—Koreatown meets Hollywood opens up a five-mile, car-free course connecting K-Town and Hollywood, inviting attendees to walk, skate, bike, play, and explore the area. More info here./p>

KCRW Summer Nights at LA Plaza includes sets from Jungle Fire and KCRW DJ José Galvan, food, beer garden, silk-screen printing, vendors and after-hours museum access of LA Plaza’s new exhibition 18th & Grand: The Olympic Auditorium. /p>

Evening programming is back at the L.A. Zoo on August 25 with Brew at the Zoo. Expect 40+ breweries plus animal keeper talks, live music, and bites for purchase. Standard admission starts at $75. More info here./p>

Catch over 8 hours of Jazz sets plus a kids zone, wine lounge, and food court on August 26 at the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza. Admission is free, but you have to register. More info here./p>

On the last strongSaturday/strong of August, One Colorado in Old Pasadena marks the end of summer with a special afternoon event featuring carnival games, a photo booth, live music, and a beer garden. More info here./p>

Live outdoor music is back at The Getty this summer with the Off the 405 concert series. In August, catch a performance by British poet and saxophonist Alabaster DePlume. Free to attend with reservation. More info here./p>

For the second time this summer, KCRW activates Chinatown with an evening of DJ sets, dancing, food trucks, and local merchants who will be staying open for the event. Runs 8 p.m. to midnight. Free to attend. More info here./p>

This indie, self-guided art event highlights the creative businesses throughout Downtown El Segundo while showcasing local artists. Expect food trucks, live music, and extended hours from the El Segundo Museum of Art. More info here./p>

Pasadena’s Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden hosts a special concert featuring jazz musician Bennie Maupin (and friends), backdropped by the Garden’s stunning teahouse. Tickets are $30. Get more info here./p>

Santa Monica Mountains Fund’s Silents Under The Stars series screens THE EAGLE (1926) at King Gillette Ranch, with musical accompaniment provided by Michael Mortilla. Walking tours of the ranch start at 6:30 p.m., film screens at 7:30 p.m. Free to attend with RSVP. More info here./p>

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