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“Christmas Bingo: It’s a Ho-Ho-Holy Night!”
2257 North Lincoln Avenue, Chicago
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$34 for $75 Worth of Services — Chicago Talent Coach Services
2035 South Halsted Street, Chicago • 0.4 mi
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Tiesto (18+ Event) – Dec 27, 2022, 10:00 PM
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36% Off Make-Your-Smoking-Pipe Class at Color Cocktail Gallery
917 W 18th St., Chicago • 0. 5 mi
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Best Things to Do in Los Angeles Today with Concerts & Events
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Discover these things to do in L.A. today—including free and cheap concerts, screenings, shows, parties and more
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Looking for last-minute plans? Figuring out how to stop from slipping into yet another night on the couch? Find out the best things to do today in Los Angeles with picks for our favorite screenings, concerts museum exhibitions and more.
Sometimes, you make plans to go out months in advance. Other times, you’re left scrambling for plans a few hours from now—consider this your social emergency savior for those situations. So stay occupied no matter what day it is with these things to do in Los Angeles today.
(On the other hand, if you’re a bit more of a planner, you can also check out our calendars for things to do this week and weekend, as well as our month-by-month overview of events below.)
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Cindy Sherman: 1977–1982
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Downtown Arts District
Hauser & Wirth dives deep into photographer Cindy Sherman’s influential early work, with over 100 pieces on display—including all 70 Untitled Film Stills, Rear Screen Projections, Centerfolds and Color Studies.
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Astra Lumina
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Rancho Palos Verdes/Rolling Hills Estates
There’s nothing Christmassy nor even wintry about this hour-long Palos Verdes trail, yet its nine stellar installations are the most cosmically mesmerizing of the budding after-dark botanical garden shows that’ve come to blanket L.A. toward the end of the year.
While some other year-end light shows seem less focused on moment-to-moment encounters and more on the photogenic snaps you’ll walk away with, Astra Lumina feels truly experiential. You’ll venture through scenes that interpret the arrival and departure of stars in an earthly garden: archways pulsate with light and mist, perforated lanterns spell out a stargazing journey, shooting stars chase up and down a cylindrical frame, shimmery bulbs blanket a forest floor and tranquil lanterns float among the trees. There’s plenty of wonderfully atmospheric fog along much of the trail, including in a shower of lasers so thick that you’ll swear you can touch them. (It’s also worth mentioning how lovely it is to experience a celebration of the night sky from one of the few locations in L.A. where it’s actually dark enough to see plenty of stars.)
Astra Lumina comes from Canadian entertainment company Moment Factory and replaces GLOW, which ran at South Coast the past two years. There are sixteen other “Lumina Enchanted Night Walk” events that Moment Factory has produced around the globe, and that pedigree brings a clear level of polish: the lighting and sound design are absolutely beautiful, the loose celestial story is uplifting a
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William Kentridge: In Praise of Shadows
- Art
price 2 of 4
Downtown
See charcoal drawings, animated films, sculptures and theater models from the South African artist during this exhibition about the Broad, which focuses on Kentridge’s paradoxes of light and shadow.
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Enchanted: Forest of Light
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La Cañada
Each year, the botanical garden’s nighttime experience masterfully mixes hands-on art installations with atmospheric, luminescent forests, all against a background of uplit trees and shimmery sound effects.
The 2022 edition looks largely identical to last year’s event. Sculptor Tom Fruin’s kaleidoscopic stained-glass–inspired house has again multiplied into an entire village of structures in the rose garden, though this time with even more little houses that you can walk inside of. HYBYCOZO’s light-and-shadow–generating polyhedrons again occupy the main lawn (including one you can pose inside of), though we did miss the spinnable, dizzying kaleidoscopic pendants. That means the serpentine Candyland-like path that was once there is seemingly absent for good (though the color-changing oak grove should still statisfy all of your stomping-on-lights needs).
Elsewhere, Enchanted (delightedly) looks much like it has in the past: a field of faux tulips ripples with waves of twinkling color changes while the mist-filled “Ancient Forest” still beckons visitors with its straight-out-of-E.T. setting. You can still tap the “Rainbow Sycamore” columns, and the event is just as intuitively immersive as ever. And, true to its botanical garden location, most of the installations highlight the natural beauty of Descanso’s flora—with a refinement that sets it apart from the other botanical garden light shows that’ve sprouted up in recent years.
You’ll want to wear comfy shoes as it’s about a mil
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Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898–1971
- Art
- Film and video
price 2 of 4
Miracle Mile
Though you can linearly chart decades of Oscars winners, you can’t really do the same with the history of cinema: There are many stories that have pushed the medium forward, as the Academy Museum’s collection spells out.
That’s particularly true for the L.A. film museum’s second-ever special exhibition, an essential and energetic display that spotlights an entire century of often-overlooked filmmaking and demonstrates that Black artists have been a vital part of cinema since its inception. A collaboration with Washington, D.C.’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, “Regeneration” uses posters, costumes and film clips to dive into the works of Black actors, directors and production companies from the birth of the motion picture industry through the Civil Rights era.
The exhibition (which kicks off with a screening series of the same era) spans across seven galleries and is arranged roughly chronologically, starting with vaudeville and race films (movies made for Black audiences by Black actors) into a complex era of Hollywood musicals, through a political awakening in moviemaking and right up to the dawn of Blaxploitation films. Along the way you’ll see everything from Louis Armstrong’s trumpet to footage of Josephine Baker at the Folies Bergère to Sidney Poitier’s Oscar. But our absolute favorite thing on display is a 1939 Mills Panoram movie jukebox that screens a series of “soundies”—basically a colorful wooden cabinet with short-form musical films on a
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LA Zoo Lights
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Griffith Park
The L.A. Zoo is staying open after dark most nights through January during this delightful new take on its light-up holiday tradition.
The event’s “Animals Aglow” edition has gone all in on oversized animal-shaped lanterns, and the result is a colorful, charming trail that celebrates the zoo’s natural inhabitants. The lanterns inspired by the venue’s wild residents (elephants, giraffes, koalas and condors, among them) are plentiful and vibrant, and many of them come to life with playful movements (birds and butterflies flap their wings while a chameleon flicks its tongue). Flora shares some of the focus, too, particularly along the trail of pink cherry blossom lights.
Though Zoo Lights has eschewed just about all overtly Christmassy elements (a thematically focused upgrade, in our opinion), it hasn’t ditched interactive spectacle. You can stomp on a color-changing pathway, relax on illuminated swings, dance inside a shell of kaleidoscopic mirrors, squawk like a parrot and shuffle through a pulsating wisteria tunnel (expect to wait in a long but quick-moving line if you want to enter that light tunnel).
Buy your timed tickets (available in two sessions nightly) in advance to avoid the worst of the entry lines, and stick to the “value” nights if you want to save $5 on admission. Also, wear comfortable shoes; the lights only cover about a third of the zoo grounds, but you’ll be walking slightly uphill for most of the way.
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Scandinavian Design and the United States, 1890–1980
- Art
- Design
price 2 of 4
Miracle Mile
It runs way deeper than just IKEA: See how Scandinavian immigrants and aesthetics informed 20th-century design trends in the United States and impacted sustainability (and a little bit of politics) around the globe.
LACMA’s colorful exhibition explores the exchange of ideas and aesthetics between the United States and Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland, starting with traditional practices brought over by artists in the late 1800s (think: Dala horses, smorgasbord plates and chairs covered with painted flourishes) and up to contemporary prints and products from recognizable brands like Marimekko, Dansk, Troll Dolls and LEGO.
The exhibition is broken up into three galleries divided thematically within each of those, with displays that cover styles like modernism and the Viking Revival as well as concepts like the soft power of Nordic architects’ United Nations design and the consumer-driven romanticization of Scandinavian style. There’s plenty of craftsmanship to admire (make sure to see the Saarinen family’s tapestries and furniture for the Cranbrook Academy of Art), all wonderfully framed in a colorful space by Bestor Architecture. (Oh, and it’s worth mentioning that a Marimekko-filled gift shop awaits at the end of the exhibit. )
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George Clinton: The Rhythm of Vision + Rammellzee: Gothic Futurism
- Art
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Hollywood
Jeffrey Deitch’s Hollywood gallery mounts a pair of shows from singular musicians: paintings by godfather of funk George Clinton, plus graffiti and performance from the late Rammellzee.
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Joan Didion: What She Means
- Art
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Westwood
Rather than letting the written word do all the heavy lifting, the Hammer Museum will use more than 200 works of art to sketch a portrait of the late literary icon Joan Didion. The pieces on display didn’t necessarily directly inspire (or be inspired by) Didion; instead, paintings, photos and drawings will be used to represent periods of her life in places like the Central Valley in the postwar period or New York circa 1960. Featured artists include Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Noah Purifoy, Ed Ruscha, Betye Saar and more than 50 others.
The exhibition runs concurrently with two others at the Hammer: Picasso Cut Papers and Bob Thompson: This House Is Mine.
Photograph: Michael Juliano
Bob Baker Marionette Theater: 60 Years of Joy & Wonder
- Art
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Glendale
The museum atop Forest Lawn’s Glendale cemetery is celebrating 60 years of the beloved Bob Baker Marionette Theater with a display of about 100 historical pieces, including puppets, concept art, archival photos and an animatronic band.
Swing by on October 20 for the opening reception, which includes exhibition tours, marionette performances, complimentary drinks and hors d’oeuvres, and a DJ set from OK Go’s Timothy Nordwind, who’ll be spinning vintage records from the theater’s music library. Email [email protected] to RSVP.
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