Cults, Stevie Wonder & More In Your Guide To L.A.'s Best Live Music This Weekend
Get down with the intense, high-energy tracks of Australian Emma Hewitt or dial the party up even more with Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. If electro is more your scene, you can dance to the beats of Felix Da Housecat and Flosstradamus. Or slow it down a bit and sway to the songs of pop rock duo Cults or enjoy classics from Stevie Wonder's Songs In The Key of Life with the legend himself. There's too much going on to snooze on all of these awesome shows, so plan your concert-hopping using our guide to L.A.'s best live music this weekend.
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Icona Pop, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony & More In Your Guide To L.A.'s Best Live Music This Week
Sing along and dance like no one's watching with Swedish pop duo Icona Pop, or get down with the intense, high-energy tracks from Australian Emma Hewitt. Dial the party up even more with Bone Thugs-n-Harmony or electro beats from TOKiMONSTA, Felix Da Housecat and Flosstradamus. Sway to the songs of pop rock duo Cults or enjoy classics from Stevie Wonder's Songs In The Key of Life with the man himself. There's too much going on to snooze on all of these awesome shows, so plan your concert-hopping using our guide to L.A.'s best live music this week.
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Your L.A. Weekend Concert Guide: Yeezus, A-Trak, Dawes & More
Get swept away by the unmistakable California sound of L.A.-native rock bands Dawes and Bleached. Rage with master turntablist A-Trak and the Fool's Gold family at a Hollywood house party. Spend an evening with one of music's most talented loose cannons at Kanye West's Yeezus gig in OC. Celebrate the holidays with Kendrick Lamar, 2 Chainz, Rick Ross and other hip-hop superstars at the Power 106 Cal Christmas. Make the most of your freedom before Monday rolls around with some seriously awesome live music using our guide to L.A.'s best concerts this weekend.
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Check Out These Top L.A. Art Shows Opening This Weekend
Paul Fägerskiöld uses aerosol cans to spray acrylic paint on large-scale canvases with shifting optics at Prism. Matthew Brandt uses cocaine and velvet, among other interesting materials, to create his new work inspired be Los Angeles at M+B gallery. Street artists Curiot and Nosego paint up a mural inside Thinkspace gallery and showcase their colorful, myth-infused street art style. Be among the first to check out these exhibits and more included in our guide to L.A.'s top art shows opening this weekend.
Snoop & Dam-Funk, A-Trak, Third Eye Blind & More In Your Guide To L.A.'s Best Live Music This Week
Take it back a decade or two with the anthems of your teen years from Brand New, Finch, and Third Eye Blind. Get extremely funky with Snoop and Dam-Funk at the record release celebration of their new album, 7 Days of Funk. Bounce to the beats of Tommy Trash and Benny Benassi, or seize one of three chances to rage at a house party with A-Trak. With so many awesome shows going down in your home town, get ready to make your moves using our guide to L.A.'s best live music this week.
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From Frankenthaler To Von Unwerth: L.A.'s Top Art Shows This Weekend
See the group show contrasting vibrant images of fantasy with darker, morbid pieces at La Luz de Jesus Gallery. Step into a winter wonderland of with Phranc's cardboard constructions of sleds and snow shoes at Craig Krull Gallery. Check out the works of legendary abstract expressionist painters Helen Frankenthaler and Robert Motherwell at Leslie Sacks. Get an up-close look at the photographs of Richard Avedon, Ellen Von Unwerth, Michael Kenna and Pentti Sammallahti. L.A.'s art scene isn't slowing down one bit, so take a breather from holiday madness to check out the works of some truly inspiring, creative minds using our guide to L.A.'s best art shows this weekend.
Beyonce, Pretty Lights, Macklemore & More In Your Guide To L.A.'s Best Live Music This Week
The temperature may be going down as we welcome December, but L.A.'s live music scene is white hot. Music's power couple Beyonce and Jay-Z each bring their world tours to L.A. this week. Pretty Lights enchants with his beautiful rainbow laser show and music at the Wiltern with special guests. Former Disney stars Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus among other artists take the stage at the annual Jingle Ball while a lineup of radio's biggest rock bands shake up The Shrine Auditorium for KROQ's Almost Acoustic Christmas. Navigate the sea of concerts happening right under your nose with our guide to L.A.'s best live music this week.
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Everything You Need To Know This Week On L.A.'s Art Scene
Get weird with David Lynch in his solo art show of drawings, paintings, and more opening at Kayne Griffin Corcoran gallery. Experience Ann Veronica Janssens' site-specific installations of colorfully lit spaces and shadows at 1301PE. Check out Alan Shields' pieces suspended in space at Cherry and Martin. See how Monroe Hodder represents the clash of emotions and logic through vivid paintings at George Billis Gallery. Brighten up the rainy days ahead with museum and gallery visits using our guide to L.A.'s best opening and ongoing art shows this week.
From Banksy To Avedon, Your Guide To L.A.'s Top Shows This Week
See System of a Down frontman Serg Tankian combine his musical talents with original artwork at Project Gallery Los Angeles. View women through a man's lens in photography legend Richard Avedon's works at Gagosian Gallery, or through a woman's at renowned photographer Ellen Von Unwerth's exhibit at Fahey Klein Gallery. Check out original pieces by Retna, Bansky, Kaws, Shepard Fairy, and over 80 other street artists in a one night only benefit for the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Monica. Plan your gallery and museum visits accordingly with this guide to L.A.'s best new and ongoing art shows to hit this week.
M.I.A., Cults, Lupe Fiasco & More In Your Guide To L.A.'s Best Live Music This Week
Start your week off with some unapologetic sass and spice courtesy of M.I.A. or check out Of Montreal and experience the deeper psychedelic sounds of their new album. Perhaps a three-night Blink-182 residency or the return of Cults and their irresistible indie-pop songs is more up your alley? How about a super intimate live preview of Lupe Fiasco's latest batch of songs off his new album ahead of its release, or raging into the wee hours with Steve Aoki and friends? All of these artists and more are coming to a stage near you in the next several days so plan accordingly and use our guide to L.A.'s best live music this week.
8 L.A. Art Shows To Hit This Weekend
Explore Petra Cortright experiments with a combination of digital media, aluminum-based and silk works in her Blank Blank Blank exhibition. Check out the latest one-man show of L.A.-based graffiti pioneer Risk and see how he elevates the craft, bringing it from the streets to the walls of a gallery. Step into pro surfer Herbie Fletcher's world of waves in his Path Of a Wave Warrior at Known Gallery. It's all going down right here, right now, so plan your gallery and museum visits using our guide to this weekend's best L.A. art shows.
Everything You Need To Know This Week On L.A.'s Art Scene
See how Spanish artist Jordi Alcaraz blends drawing, painting, and sculpture at the Jack Rutberg Fine Arts, INC gallery. Check out Martin Mull's photorealistic work of the postwar American experience. View fluid paintings and take a stroll at Venice Beach to fully appreciate the flow in Debra Scacco's work. See the abstract, multi-layered works of Bryan Ricci at LAUNCH Gallery. Find out which exhibits are opening this weekend, and others you might've missed in this week's guide to L.A.'s best art shows.
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Your Guide To L.A.'s Scariest Haunted House Experiences & Attractions This Halloween Season
Plunge further into Rob Zombie's films and experience the horrors yourself at his terrifying Great American Nightmare. Walk through catacombs underneath a bank where real life legends of gore haunt the site of the Old Town Haunt in Pasadena. Find out what stuntman Jon Braver and Neil Patrick Harris created to give you a psychological thrill in Delusion. Board the Queen Mary Dark Harbor and encounter ghosts that haunt the docked vessel. Test your nerve and catch serious thrills during this spooky time of year using this guide to L.A.'s most frightening haunted house experiences and attractions to hit this Halloween season.
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Your Guide To L.A.'s Best Art Shows This Weekend
Celebrate the 125th anniversary of National Geographic by going to a free exhibition of iconic photographs at The Annenberg Space for Photography. From clown funerals to three-dimensional effects, spend a day at MOCA's Room to Live exhibit showcasing room-sized installations. See how Tim Biskup combines his Cartoon Network and Disney animation experience with his toy production skills in colorful canvases at Martha Otero gallery. It's all going down right here, right now, so plan your gallery and museum visits using our guide to this weekend's best L.A. art shows.
Your Guide To L.A.'s Top Art Shows Opening This Week
Check out three opening exhibitions at George Billis Gallery, including Nina Tichava's abstract multi-media work, Danny Heller's painted scenes of Los Angeles, and D'Lisa Creager's copper wire objects. Head to The Getty to witness the evolution of architectural structures through photographs, or get into the Halloween spirit with Natalie Frank's paintings of melting faces ACME gallery. Take a break and view a cinematic trilogy of The Woods by Candice Breitz at the Perry Rubenstein Gallery. All of these exhibitions and many more are making their debuts, so plan your visits as we bring you this guide to L.A.'s top art shows opening this week.
Your Guide To L.A.'s Best Ongoing & Opening Art Shows
Zeser combines parkour and street art in The Seventh Letter member's first exhibit at Known Gallery. Cecily Brown's work at Gagosian Gallery and Sarah Awad's pieces at the Diane Rosenstein Fine Art will leave you with different perceptions of the female form. Enjoy the works of two Frenchmen at Fabien Castanier Gallery with L'Atlas and Thomas Canto's geometric pieces featuring illusions and three-dimensional materials. All of these exhibitions and so much more are right under your nose for you to enjoy. Get yourself to them using our guide to L.A.'s best art shows happening today through next week.
Your Guide To L.A.'s Best Art Shows This Weekend
Want to immerse yourself in intense lights and alter your perception of space? James Turrell has your answer at LACMA. Been meaning to take a closer look at Retna's street art, but can't find a way up the billboards? Go see his his mural installations within arm's reach at MOCA. Feel like drinking craft beer while you meander an art festival? 18th Street Art Center is hosting just that sort of event. From all of this plus interactive game installations, Andy Warhols and kaleidoscopic neon murals, the local art scene is bursting with fantastic exhibitions ready for you to enjoy. Get yourself to them using our guide to L.A.'s best art shows and events to hit this weekend.
The xx, Depeche Mode, Arctic Monkeys & More In Your Guide To L.A.'s Best Live Music This Week
L.A.'s live music scene shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon, with some of music's top artists coming to a stage near you in the next several days. From today through Sunday, you can enjoy the silence sounds of synthesizer-pioneering rockers Depeche Mode, sway to the melodies of The Lumineers at The Greek, rock out with the Arctic Monkeys, or get spellbound by The xx at Hollywood Bowl, plus much more. The only way to prevent the FOMO is to be there, so make your plans with this guide to L.A.'s best live music this week.
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Drake, Andrew W.K., Alesso & More In Your Guide To L.A.'s Best Live Music This Week
Rage with Andrew W.K. or get mesmerized by the big voice behind the electro-pop songs of Foxes. Move to the beats of Alesso or catch 'Sleepyheads' Passion Pit behind the DJ decks. Let Drake and Miguel help you forget your mid-week woes, headbang with Pearl Jam, or enjoy a one night only event with Beck plus numerous special guests like Jack Black and Childish Gambino at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. Fantastic shows ranging the genre spectrum are coming to town to satisfy your eyes and ears, so listen up as we guide you to L.A.'s best live music this week.