Bottini & Santasiero Art Opening at LA LGBT Center
Village at Ed Gould Plaza 1125 N. McCadden Pl., Los Angeles, CA, United StatesThe LA LGBT Center hosts a reception for the opening of an exhibit of work by artists Ivy Bottini and Lisa Santasiero.
The LA LGBT Center hosts a reception for the opening of an exhibit of work by artists Ivy Bottini and Lisa Santasiero.
""For The Record: Tarantino" features a band of performers, curated from LA's unique talent landscape, composed of movie and TV stars, Broadway alums and indie recording artists. A mash-up of Tarantino directed films is brought to life through the classic soundtracks of "Reservoir Dogs," "Pulp Fiction," "Jackie Brown," "Kill Bill Vol. 1" and "Kill Bill […]
"Temporary Dwelling" is a contemporary ballet choreographed by Chloe Watson and composed by Sean McVerry. The initial thought for the ballet came from a reflective experience while seeking shelter from a hurricane in Middlebury, Conn. Through a series of exchanged information, Watson and McVerry slowly put together video and sound clips to produce the final […]
Bears, cub, otters and other furry critters and the hairless who love the hirsute gather every Thursday at the Eagle LA for B Bar.
The Hollywood Museum has extended "Reel to Real: Portrayals and Perceptions of Gays in Hollywood," a presentation of LGBT images in film and television throughout the decades, to Sept. 28. The exhibition features photos, costumes and props that provide a perspective on how gays have been portrayed in Hollywood from early stereotypes to modern representations. Tickets […]
Labor Day weekend in L.A. is about to get campy and classic, as the Los Angeles LGBT Center’s Young Professionals Council (YPC) presents a screening featuring the biggest mother of them all—"Mommie Dearest." Taking place at the famed Hollywood Forever Cemetery, the evening will not only feature an outdoor screening of the film, but also a pre-showing […]
""For The Record: Tarantino" features a band of performers, curated from LA's unique talent landscape, composed of movie and TV stars, Broadway alums and indie recording artists. A mash-up of Tarantino directed films is brought to life through the classic soundtracks of "Reservoir Dogs," "Pulp Fiction," "Jackie Brown," "Kill Bill Vol. 1" and "Kill Bill […]
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+.
The Hollywood Museum has extended "Reel to Real: Portrayals and Perceptions of Gays in Hollywood," a presentation of LGBT images in film and television throughout the decades, to Sept. 28. The exhibition features photos, costumes and props that provide a perspective on how gays have been portrayed in Hollywood from early stereotypes to modern representations. Tickets […]
Join The Abbey every Saturday through Aug. 30 for brunch with jazz.
""For The Record: Tarantino" features a band of performers, curated from LA's unique talent landscape, composed of movie and TV stars, Broadway alums and indie recording artists. A mash-up of Tarantino directed films is brought to life through the classic soundtracks of "Reservoir Dogs," "Pulp Fiction," "Jackie Brown," "Kill Bill Vol. 1" and "Kill Bill […]
"Hustle & Flow" at Circus with DJs Danny Verde and Doug Jackson. Dancing and an LED show. Tickets, $30, available online.
DJ Josh Peace welcomes Labor Day with "Cherry Pop" and dancing until 4 a.m.
The Hollywood Museum has extended "Reel to Real: Portrayals and Perceptions of Gays in Hollywood," a presentation of LGBT images in film and television throughout the decades, to Sept. 28. The exhibition features photos, costumes and props that provide a perspective on how gays have been portrayed in Hollywood from early stereotypes to modern representations. Tickets […]
If you're looking for a Labor Day "staycation" but not exactly looking to rest, consider that A Club Called Rhonda takes over the Standard hotel for "Diva from the Deep," a 14-hour party that's all day at the pool, all night in the club and who knows what in the hotel rooms. Reserve rooms online. […]
Jonny McGovern emcees the Bears in Space terrestrial lot party at Akbar, with a celebration of the birthday of Victor Rodriguez who will DJ along with Chris Bowen. Also featuring food trucks, pop-up retail and more.
The Eagle LA's monthly live band event (the fourth Sunday of every month) features Fly N Lion. Performers Drew Jager (vocalist), Tyler "D.T." Anderson (guitar), Jermone "J" Beasley (bass) and Steve Ciccone (drums) play reggae, rock and soul. Cover $5.
The Helen Albert Certified Farmers market, featuring fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, fish and flowers, is held every Monday.
Cheap men gather for cheap beer ($2 for 12 ounces) at the Eagle LA's weekly Tightwad Tuesday.
Members of the West Hollywood Park Phase II Design Steering Committee, architects and design team members and members of the public meet to review and move design elements forward in the implementation of Phase II of the West Hollywood Park Master Plan. For more information call (323) 848-6874 or visit www.weho.org/whparkproject.
Jeff Garlin's Reading Group returns. It was a long hiatus, but he's a busy man with a hit show, stand up, and his choice of projects. Garlin is back this month to read and discuss Vladimir Nabokov's classic "Lolita."
Women And Books Club meets to discuss "Mockingjay" by Suzanne Collins. The club is sponsored by the City of West Hollywood's Women's Advisory Board. The reading selection for September is Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins. For more information, please email carlabrowning@hotmail.com, call (310) 652-5340 or visit www.meetup.com/womenandbooksinweho.
The Hollywood Museum has extended "Reel to Real: Portrayals and Perceptions of Gays in Hollywood," a presentation of LGBT images in film and television throughout the decades, to Sept. 28. The exhibition features photos, costumes and props that provide a perspective on how gays have been portrayed in Hollywood from early stereotypes to modern representations. Tickets […]
Through their writing, Dustin Lance Black ("J Edgar," "Milk") and Craig Borten ("Dallas Buyers Club") have shone a bright light on LBGT issues -- all while not making LGBT-specific films. This subtle finesse means their films carry profound messages to a broad, worldwide audience. Reza Azlan interviews both. Tickets, $30, can be purchased online.