![]() Night Dive at The Aquarium of the Pacific (May 5)-> The Aquarium of the Pacific’s signature adults-only, after-hours series returns with a Cinco de Mayo edition of the event featuring food trucks, cash bars, DJs throughout the Aquarium galleries, art, and a live band performing on the stage in front of the Honda Blue Cavern. or swing down to Grand Central Market Bazaar on the lower level. Expect live music and mariachi, plus guests can see what’s on offer at GCM for DineL.A. More info here.ĬD14 Cinco De Mayo at Grand Central Market (May 5) -> Council District 14 and Grand Central Market team up to shut down Broadway between 3rd and 4th Streets for an all-day block party celebrating Cinco de Mayo. More info here.ģ9 th Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (May 4-13) -> Visual Communications 39th Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (LAAPFF) will feature a robust lineup of programming that includes a kick off party at the Japanese American National Museum, film screenings, special presentations and programing. The aromatic activities kick off with a preview night party ($35) on Friday, then ticketed events (some free, some up to $75 per person) continue through the weekend. (May 5-7) -> Scent Fair LA presented by The Institute for Art and Olfaction and Darin Klein & Friends comes the Craft Contemporary with a curated lineup of cutting-edge fragrance makers exhibiting their work, all paired with related programs and hands on workshops. Get ready to dance, special musical guests will be spinning vinyl all night long in Chung King Plaza. More info here. the public is encouraged to support local restaurants and cafes while perusing shops and art galleries. The exhibit examines the history and impact of Hollywood’s Red Scare frenzy, and the people caught in the crosshairs of The Blacklist. More info here.įirst Fridays in Chinatown (May 5) -> L.A.’s Chinatown stays open late for an evening of exploring the unique small businesses and contemporary art and culture spaces that make up the historic neighborhood. Skirball: Blacklist The Hollywood Red Scare (May 4-September 3) -> The Skirball Cultural Center unveils the new exhibition, Blacklist: The Hollywood Red Scare. ![]() ![]() Programing is a mix of free and ticketed events. MADE in Beverly Hills (May 4-7) -> The four-day event includes over 20 events including home tours, educational programs, cocktail parties, and other special events that celebrate Beverly Hills architecture and design. for the nerdiest day of the year celebrating with activities like trivia and a themed food and drink menu. The bar will be open from morning until 2 a.m. May The 4th Be With You at Scum & Villainy (May 4) -> Scum & Villainy Cantina hosts a May The 4th Be With You celebration handing out commemorative May the Fourth buttons to the first 100 guests starting at 10 a.m. More info here.Ĭinco de Mayo Mercado (May 3) -> The City of San Gabriel celebrates Cinco de Mayo with an evening affair in the Mission District featuring live mariachi and folklorico, artisan vendors, plus specialty cocktails, sangria and beers for purchase at a beer garden hosted by Pez Cantina. A courtyard party follows with live DJ and cash bar. ![]() More info here.įlux Screenings at The Hammer (May 3) -> The Flux screening series brings the creative community together to celebrate outstanding short films and music videos from around the globe with wildly inventive filmmaker presentations and performances. The special event features a collection of favorites from over the years with a lineup that includes Cord Jefferson ( Station 11, Watchmen), Stephanie Foo (author, What My Bones Know), Jon Mooallem (New York Times Magazine), Brittany Spanos (Rolling Stone) and more. Pop-Up Magazine: One More Time (May 2)-> PUM’s unique blend of live storytelling, music, and multimedia presentations returns to Ace Hotel Theatre for final time as part of the series’ farewell tour. SOAR will be on display through August 31. Entry (which includes general admission to the garden) starts at $23. The seasonal exhibit features hundreds of tropical butterflies not native to Southern California, and this for this year’s event guests will also have a chance to perform a live feeding of the tiny beauties for an added $6 cost. SOAR at the South Coast Botanic Garden (starting May 1) –> South Coast Botanic Garden’s beautiful bonanza of butterflies returns for its third year starting on May 1. ![]()
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