Jazz Brunch at The Abbey
The Abbey 692 N. Robertson Blvd., West Hollywood, CA, United StatesJoin The Abbey every Saturday through Aug. 30 for brunch with jazz.
Join The Abbey every Saturday through Aug. 30 for brunch with jazz.
Rachel De Woskin's "Blind" tells the story of Emma Sasha Silver, who loses her eyesight in a nightmare accident. She must relearn everything from walking across the street to recognizing her own sisters to imagining colors. One of seven children, Emma used to be the invisible kid, but now it seems everyone is watching her. […]
The Society for the Activation of Social Space through Art and Sound (SASSAS), in conjunction with the MAK Center at the Schindler House, presents "sound at the Schindler House: space as raw material" with Woody Sullender, Odeya Nini and Carmina Escobar. "space as raw material" embraces the intersections of divergent creative practices, including architecture and […]
""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 […]
Paul F. Tompkins hosts Largo's variety show, Varietopia. The comedian and actor also hosts the Fusion channel’s "No, You Shut Up!," the web series "Speakeasy" with Paul F. Tompkins, the podcasts "The Pod F. Tompkast" and "The Dead Authors Podcast". He is a cast member of the live show & podcast "The Thrilling Adventure Hour" […]
Perez Hilton, the man who satisfies your curiosity about Justin Bieber and Kim Kardashian and other celebrities and celebutantes, often writes about the misadventures of the famous and near-famous in West Hollywood. Tonight he'll be here himself, hosting his "One Night in Los Angeles" event. The event, a benefit for VH1's "Save the Music Foundation," […]
Presented by The WHOpera, this is an adaptation of "Master and Margarita," a novel by M. Bulgakov. The libretto is by Richard Gales and Gamma Skupinsky. Temptation, evil and sacrifice are the key ingredients in this surreal love story. Admission is free. For more information, call (323) 848-6826.
'Marilyn-My Secret' play at MACHA Theater. 'Marilyn-My Secret' chronicles the life of Norma Jean from unwanted orphan, to bit player, to sex goddess including the untold story of Marilyn's affairs with both female and male lovers. Play runs from July 18 through August 24, Fridays and Saturdays 8 p.m. and Sundays 6 p.m. Tickets, $40, available online.
It’s been 50 years since The Beatles played their first show at the Hollywood Bowl, and Beatle-Mania is still going strong. Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) will be the ringmaster and musical director, joined by special guests. As well as performing many Beatles classics, they will re-create the historic set, including “Twist and Shout,” “I Want to Hold […]
On every second and fourth Saturday of the month big and burly men and those who love them gather for Meat Rack at the Eagle L.A.
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 […]
'Marilyn-My Secret' chronicles the life of Norma Jean (Marilyn Monroe) from unwanted orphan to bit player to sex goddess including the untold story of Marilyn's affairs with both female and male lovers. Play runs from July 18 through August 24, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 6 p.m. Tickets, $40, are available online.
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.
Cleve Jones, longtime LGBT activist; Dave Garcia, director of Policy and Community Building at the LGBT Center; Rev. Rick Hoyt, First Unitarian Church, and friends and members of the family of Ramon Estrada will gather in memory of his life and to condemn of violence against LGBT people. On July 7, Ramon Estrada was brutally […]
The West Hollywood City Council and the city's Women's Advisory Board commemorate the 94th anniversary of the certification of the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote in the United States. The celebration will include special guest speakers, a short theatrical performance and a reception. It is co-sponsored by the National Council of […]
The Lambda Literary Book Club highlights a different LGBT book each month. This month's book is "Happiness, Like Water" by Chinelo Okparanta, winner of the Lammy Award for Lesbian Fiction. Admission is free. Validated parking is provided. For more information, call (310) 652-5340 or visit www.lambdaliterary.org/book-clubs/lambda-lit-book-club
Pat O'Brien was a skinny South Dakota kid with long hair, a rock and roll band, divorced parents and an alcoholic father. In all the familiar ways, he was on the road to nowhere until a professor, who envisioned his future as the household name he would soon become, dramatically changed his life. From that […]
Justin Jones ("Tosh.O" Reprise Theatre Co.) and Bruce Merkle ("The Tonight Show w/ Jay Leno," La Mirada’s "Spring Awakening") launch their "Broadway Cage Match," cabaret competition. This month’s cage match features cast members from the Hollywood Bowl's production of "Hair" and La Mirada Theatre's production of "Les Misérables." "See some of the most talented triple-threats […]
Margaret Cho, comedian, fashion designer, actress, author, singer-songwriter and more, will perform tonight at Revolver's "Drunk on Stage" comedy night, hosted by Bruce Daniels and Erin Foley. There is no cover charge.
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 […]
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 […]
The Sunset Strip Craft Beer Market every Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at 8755 Sunset Blvd. Food trucks, fresh produce, live entertainment and craft beer. This is the last market of the season.
In "Death & Other Dances," Carla Harvey tells the story of Autumn Franklin, an awkward, biracial girl growing up in a suburb of Detroit. Already disconnected from her peers at an early age because of her background, she becomes even more withdrawn when her young parents divorce. Ever changing but stubbornly tenacious, she survives the […]
The LA LGBT Center hosts a reception for the opening of an exhibit of work by artists Ivy Bottini and Lisa Santasiero.