Women and Books Club at WeHo Library – Mockingjay
West Hollywood Public Library 625 N. San Vicente Blvd., West Hollywood, CAThe Women And Books Club will discuss Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins.
The Women And Books Club will discuss Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins.
The City of West Hollywood will host a free screening of the film Pride. Pride is based on a true story of the London LGBT community’s efforts to raise money in support of the National Union of Mineworkers during its strike in 1984.
The Hollywood Jane Revue is giving the burlesque treatment to the Rocky Horror Picture Show. The Hollywood Jane Revue troupe members have nearly 100 combined years of Rocky Horror Picture Show Shadowcasting experience and some of its performers can be seen on the Rocky Horror Picture Show 35th anniversary Blu-Ray special. Tickets, $10-$15, are available […]
The National Council of Jewish Women/Los Angeles will hold a free community program on the impact of 2013/2014 Supreme Court decisions.
“For The Record: Baz Luhrmann,” a theatrical concert based on the films of director Baz Luhrmann, comes to DBA. Performers are from a rotating cast of L.A.’s leading artists from music, stage and screen. Tickets, $35 to $55, may be purchased online.
Friday nights at Fubar kick off with Mikey Scott and Teddy Margas banter along with other special guest comics.
The Peachy Keen free comedy show every friday at 8 p.m. at Bar Lubitsch, no cover or drink minimum. Age 21+.
Zephyr Theatre presents the world premiere of “Low Hanging Fruit” written by Robin Bradford, directed by Lee Sankowich. The play centers around four homeless women, all combat vets of Iraq/Afghanistan. Without support from society, the women face their toughest battles trying to make their way on the mean streets of LA's Skid Row. Tickets, $25, […]
Daddies and those who love them gather at Faultline on the second Friday of every month.
The Breeches and Leather Uniform Fanclub (BLUF) assembles in full gear on the second Friday night of every month at the Eagle LA. Leather and uniforms are strongly encouraged.
This Lovers & Madmen production takes an autumnal look at Shakespeare's A Midsummer's Night's Dream.
This free one-day conference focuses on the concerns and interests of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth up to age 24 and their allies.
“For The Record: Baz Luhrmann,” a theatrical concert based on the films of director Baz Luhrmann, comes to DBA. Performers are from a rotating cast of L.A.’s leading artists from music, stage and screen. Tickets, $35 to $55, may be purchased online.
soundSpark is a monthly music series for young children featuring solo and duo performances by emerging artists. This month, the performer will be Melinda Rice, a violinist who loves stories.
Cited for its toe-curling frankness and comedic twists, which have nothing to do with fighting chickens, this Olivier Award-winning play by Mike Bartlett makes its Los Angeles debut at Rogue Machine. It portrays the worst of men's (and women's) behaviors explode in a lustfulicious triangle. John desperately needs some straightening out...no intermission, no retreat, and […]
The Los Angeles Art Association hosts a reception to open an exhibition of works by Joan Wulf and Tom Lamb.
Zephyr Theatre presents the world premiere of “Low Hanging Fruit” written by Robin Bradford, directed by Lee Sankowich. The play centers around four homeless women, all combat vets of Iraq/Afghanistan. Without support from society, the women face their toughest battles trying to make their way on the mean streets of LA's Skid Row. Tickets, $25, […]
Rebel Bingo returns to Los Angeles for one night. It's billed as "a new mutant form of bingo ... essentially a huge live gameshow in a party atmosphere. It's bingo re-imagined for a new generation. "
Shaping sound is a mash-up of dance styles and musical genres brought to life on stage by a company of contemporary dancers. Created by Emmy Award-nominated choreographers Travis Wall, Nick Lazzarini, Teddy Forance, and Kyle Robinson.
“For The Record: Baz Luhrmann,” a theatrical concert based on the films of director Baz Luhrmann, comes to DBA. Performers are from a rotating cast of L.A.’s leading artists from music, stage and screen. Tickets, $35 to $55, may be purchased online.
The 30th annual AIDS Walk Los Angeles, benefitting AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA).
MAK Center hosts its second annual "MAK Games," a tennis tournament to raise money for this non-profit center for art and architecture headquartered in West Hollywood. Tickets, $140 to $220, can be purchased online.
Zephyr Theatre presents the world premiere of “Low Hanging Fruit” written by Robin Bradford, directed by Lee Sankowich. The play centers around four homeless women, all combat vets of Iraq/Afghanistan. Without support from society, the women face their toughest battles trying to make their way on the mean streets of LA's Skid Row. Tickets, $25, […]
Cited for its toe-curling frankness and comedic twists, which have nothing to do with fighting chickens, this Olivier Award-winning play by Mike Bartlett makes its Los Angeles debut at Rogue Machine. It portrays the worst of men's (and women's) behaviors explode in a lustfulicious triangle. John desperately needs some straightening out...no intermission, no retreat, and […]
Zombie Joe's Underground Theatre Group’s all-new fun and frightening, interactive Haunted-Halloween theatrical attraction, steering theater-goers and thrill-seekers through a terrifying “Urban Death” maze of inexplicable horrors, unfathomable monstrosities, and the disturbed spirits that walk among us! Directed by Zombie Joe and Jana Wimer.