Best things to do this weekend in LA and SoCal: August 9 - 11 (2024)

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I saw a poignant documentary last weekend called Join or Die, which looks at how joining clubs and participating in our communities is the best thing we can do to connect with our neighbors and help our democracy stay strong. One of the things I learn every week in writing these picks is how diverse and vast the opportunities and offerings are of things to do in L.A. Who knew that just by checking out a new gallery or taking a cooking class you could be doing a small part for strengthening our city? Count me in.

This week, there’s tons to get involved in, from heading to the Friends of the L.A. River Festival to watching some great short films at HollyShorts, to meeting local artists at Sawdust in Laguna Beach. There’s also free braids and haircuts for kids as the back-to-school rush gets underway (already?! Can’t be!), a bunch of new pop-up entertainment experiences at Century City, and a magnificent concert and exhibit in the dome at Mt. Wilson.

For more to explore, visit LAist.com where you can snag a ticket to AirTalk’s FilmWeek screening of The Fast and the Furious, read up on the latest Michelin star awardees in the area, and learn the history of why MacArthur Park was split in two.

Events

  • June 28, 2024 through September 1, 2024

    Sawdust Art Festival

    • Sawdust Art Festival Grounds
      935 Laguna Canyon Rd., Laguna Beach

    Cost: VARIES ; more info

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    Daily art classes, more than 180 local artists, live music, and more are all part of the summer-long Sawdust Art Festival in charming downtown Laguna Beach. This weekend is a great time to go because L.A. County residents get in free on Sunday, but it’s open through Sept. 1 and any other time general admission is $12. Sunday also features the Artists' Benevolence Fund Auction, a live auction with 100% of the proceeds benefiting Laguna Beach artists in time of emergency.

  • August 10, 2024 through August 18, 2024

    Nisei Week Japanese Festival

    • Multiple Locations

    Cost: VARIES ; more info

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    Time and again, the Nisei Week Japanese Festival is on L.A.’s “best” lists for the year, and why is no surprise. With a big parade, Ondo dancing, delicious eats, art exhibits, and a festival vibe all through Little Tokyo for the week, the celebration is always a local favorite. Plan your visit and check out the dozens of shows and events in their online booklet or just take a ride downtown and wander through.

  • July 30, 2024 through August 18, 2024

    'Company'

    • Pantages Theatre
      6233 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood

    Cost: FROM $57 ; more info

    Stephen Sondheim’s Company is a uniquely adult musical about marriage, and this touring production of last year’s Broadway hit gender swaps the lead, Bobbie, and takes a revelatory modern take on an already groundbreaking show. With classics like “Ladies Who Lunch” (remember the pandemic Zoom version with Meryl Streep?), “Being Alive” and of course the fast-talking “Getting Married Today,” Sondheim fans and newcomers alike will love it.

  • Sunday, August 11, 2024 at 4:00 PM

    Concerts In the Dome + 'Of Sea and Sky' Exhibit

    • Mount Wilson Observatory
      Access via the Angeles Crest Highway (CA Hwy 2) from the 210 Freeway, La Cañada Flintridge

    Cost: CONCERT $60, EXHIBIT FREE ; more info

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    A summer adventure up to Mt. Wilson Observatory (home of the LAist radio signal!) is well worth your time to experience the combination of science, art, and architecture that make it special. The dome has been transformed this summer into an immersive exhibit called Of Sea and Sky — open on weekends through October 20 — with video installations from Rebeca Méndez and large-scale prints by Stephen Nowlin. On select Sundays, the exhibit isn’t on view, because the observatory’s artistic director Cécilia Tsan has curated a series of concerts that make the most of the incredible acoustics in the dome. This Sunday, L.A. string group Rogue Lemon Collective will play; there will also be a reception with light refreshments in between the concerts at 4 p.m.

  • August 6, 2024 through August 31, 2024

    Century City Mall Movie & TV Pop-Ups

    • Westfield Century City
      10250 Santa Monica Blvd., Century City

    Cost: FREE TO $44 ; more info

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    You could spend all day navigating the entertainment-themed experiences that have taken over Century City mall lately. Whether you’re a Colleen Hoover fan, obsessed with the spy antics of Mr. & Mrs. Smith, an Anglophile who’s watched every episode of The Crown, or have kids (or grown-ups!) who love The Little Mermaid, there’s something for you to do in between getting gelato at Eataly and returning those seemed-good-at-the-time Nordstrom anniversary sale purchases (just me?).

    At the It Ends with Us experience, fans can visit a real-life version of Lily Bloom’s iconic floral shop ahead of the movie (starring Blake Lively). The Mr. & Mrs. Smith Escape Room runs through Monday; the experience puts you in Amazon Prime’s spy cat-and-mouse game starring Donald Glover and Maya Erskine. It’s free, but you need to book a time. The Crown pop-up has photo ops from the set of the show. And ongoing this summer is the extensive Little Mermaid experience at CAMP, which lets kids sit on King Triton’s throne, visit Ariel’s trinket grotto, and more.

    Through August 11
    It Ends With Us pop-up experience
    The Crown pop-up experience
    COST: FREE

    Ongoing
    Mr. & Mrs. Smith Escape Room
    COST: FREE

    CAMP x The Little Mermaid
    COST: $44

  • Sunday, August 11, 2024 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM

    Olympics Closing Ceremonies watch party

    • The Culver Steps
      9300 Culver Blvd., Culver City

    Cost: Free ; more info

    Bronze medalist Yared Nuguse of the U.S. (L-R), silver medalist Josh Kerr of Great Britain, gold medalist Cole Hocker of the U.S. and Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Norway.

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    Meet up in Culver City to watch the end of the Paris 2024 Olympics on a huge LED screen and count down to the next summer Olympics happening right here in L.A. The community celebration will also have food, music, games, and more.

  • Friday, August 9, 2024 from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM

    'Somos Los Angeles: Chicano Hearts'

    • William Turner Gallery
      2525 Michigan Ave., E-1, Santa Monica

    Cost: $20-$30 ; more info

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    Word Theatre brings their brand of immersive storytelling to work by Chicano authors at this special event at Bergamot Station. Actors Richard Cabral, Diana Maria Riva, and Remy Ortiz will perform stories from Daniel Olivas’s new book My Chicano Heart: New and Collected Stories. Former Poet Laureate of Los Angeles Luis Rodriguez and writer and poet Estella González will also be featured at the event; books (and tacos!) will be available for purchase.

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Outdoor Pick

  • Sunday, August 11, 2024 at 3:00 PM

    Friends of L.A. River Fest

    • Los Angeles State Historic Park
      1245 N. Spring St., Downtown L.A.

    Cost: Free ; more info

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    We often suggest hikes and nature walks along the L.A. River in this column and this weekend is your chance to support and learn more about the ecosystem right in our backyard. Join Friends of the L.A. River for their third annual celebration of the river with eco-activities, live performances, an art gallery, food trucks, and more at the L.A. State Historic Park.

Viewing Pick

  • August 8, 2024 through August 18, 2024

    20th Annual HollyShorts Film Festival

    • TCL Chinese Theatres
      6925 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood

    Cost: DAY PASS $60 ; more info

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    Dozens of short films – some of which you may just see in the Oscar nominations next year – are showing at the annual HollyShorts Film Festival, which honors the best in short films, from comedies to sports movies, dramas, and more. It’s always amazing how much narrative can get squeezed into less than 20 minutes – makes me think about these too-long Netflix series that probably should have been a short! The festival also has panels with filmmakers and expert sessions on marketing your short film, navigating legal questions, working with agents, and more.

Dine & Drink Deals

  • Saturday, August 10, 2024 from 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM

    Summer Luau

    • Gladstones
      17300 CA-1, Pacific Palisades

    Cost: Free ; more info

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    Get your luau on at Gladstones with traditional Hawaiian food, tropical drinks (mai tais served in pineapples and pina coladas in coconuts, yessss!), live hula performances, fire dancing, Hawaiian music, and a live set by the Royal Rats.

  • Saturday, August 10, 2024 from 3:00 PM to 8:30 PM

    Rossmoor Family Food Festival

    • Rush Park
      3021 Blume Drive, Rossmoor

    Cost: Free ; more info

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    Rush Park in Rossmoor is the setting for this food festival, complete with a beer garden, live music, a carnival, and more than 50 gourmet food vendors.

  • Sunday, August 11, 2024 from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

    Back-to-School Braids and Buzz

    • McDonald’s SoCal
      6904 La Tijera Blvd., Inglewood

    Cost: Free ; more info

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    Is there a happier Happy Meal than one that comes with free braiding and haircuts for kids? Book a free appointment and head to the McDonald’s on La Tijera for McDonald’s treats, music, games and free hair styling for students from Pre-K to Grade 12.

What questions do you have about Southern California?

Best things to do this weekend in LA and SoCal: August 9 - 11 (2024)

FAQs

Where can I take my friends in Los Angeles? ›

  • TCL Chinese Theatres. 3,525. ...
  • Venice Skatepark. 186. ...
  • Academy Museum Of Motion Pictures. 192. ...
  • iFLY Indoor Skydiving - Hollywood. 403. ...
  • The Basem*nt A Live Escape Room Experience. 612. ...
  • Virtual Room Los Angeles. 134. ...
  • The Los Angeles Gun Club. Shooting Ranges Downtown. ...
  • The Groundlings Theatre. Comedy Clubs Fairfax District.

How do you spend a perfect day in LA? ›

With only 24 hours in Los Angeles, you'll still have time to stroll the beach, take a surf lesson, explore the Santa Monica Mountains by horseback and have something of a spiritual experience slurping up handmade pasta.

Where do people go clubbing in LA? ›

Clubs & Bars in Los Angeles
  • Angel City Brewery. 132. ...
  • No Vacancy. Bars & Clubs Hollywood. ...
  • Mondrian's Skybar. 108. ...
  • The Rooftop at The Standard Downtown LA. Dance Clubs & Discos Downtown. ...
  • Hard Rock Cafe. 169. ...
  • Black Rabbit Rose. Bars & Clubs Hollywood. ...
  • Tiki Ti. Bars & Clubs Los Feliz. ...
  • Good Times at Davey Wayne's. Bars & Clubs Hollywood.

How do I make friends in my 20s in LA? ›

Ways to make friends in L.A.
  1. Go on a hike—preferably with a group. Things to do. ...
  2. Join an intramural sports league. Things to do. ...
  3. Mash buttons at an arcade bar. Photograph: Jakob N. ...
  4. Volunteer your time. Things to do. ...
  5. Take a cooking class. Things to do. ...
  6. Hang out at a dog-friendly spot. ...
  7. Just go to an event by yourself.
Mar 21, 2024

Is it safe to walk in downtown LA during the day? ›

Yes, overall, LA is safe. Like any mega city, there will be unsafe areas and safe areas, but also ask yourself, would so many people be flocking to LA if it was unsafe? I found a wide range of data on this topic. An FBI study places LA at #5 of the Safest Large Cities in the US.

What to do with 5 hours in LA? ›

With five hours to spare, there is plenty to see and do that won't take you too far away from the airport.
  1. Santa Monica Pier. ...
  2. Marina Del Rey. ...
  3. Getty Museum. ...
  4. Guided city tour of Los Angeles. ...
  5. Hit the Beach. ...
  6. In-N-Out Burger. ...
  7. Rent a car and drive along the coast.

How do you stay cool in LA? ›

Stay hydrated. Wear loose, light-colored clothing that will keep you cool. Wear sunscreen and a hat for protection. Check on neighbors who might be vulnerable to the heat, especially those without air conditioning.

What are the funny laws in Los Angeles? ›

You may only throw a frisbee at the beach in Los Angeles County with the lifeguard's permission. In Los Angeles, it is illegal for a man to beat his wife with a strap wider than 2 inches without her consent. In Los Angeles, it is against the law to lick a toad. Zoot suits are prohibited in Los Angeles.

How do I socialize in Los Angeles? ›

Ways to make friends in L.A.
  1. Go on a hike—preferably with a group. Things to do. ...
  2. Join an intramural sports league. Things to do. ...
  3. Mash buttons at an arcade bar. Photograph: Jakob N. ...
  4. Volunteer your time. Things to do. ...
  5. Take a cooking class. Things to do. ...
  6. Hang out at a dog-friendly spot. ...
  7. Just go to an event by yourself.
Mar 21, 2024

Can you enjoy LA without a car? ›

The best way for tourists to get around LA without a car is by utilizing the trains and buses and downloading the Uber and Lyft apps. You'll save a lot of money by skipping a car rental and still be able to get everywhere you need. Rideshares are abundant in the city and the public transportation routes are spread out.

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