‘Call Me Kuchu’ Screening at WeHo Council Chamber
West Hollywood Public Library 625 N. San Vicente Blvd., West Hollywood, CAscreening for “Call Me Kuchu,” a documentary following Uganda’s first openly gay man, David Kato.
screening for “Call Me Kuchu,” a documentary following Uganda’s first openly gay man, David Kato.
Documents and photos showcase Gilan’s history, culture and eminent figures.
Lesbian and Gay Advisory Board holds an open forum hearing public feedback on the Christopher Street West (CSW) LA Gay Pride Parade and Festival.
Emmy Award-winning Paulsen talks about voice acting. Featuring “Futurama” voice Maurice LaMarche and Billy West.
Clark Wilson, who works exclusively with the organ playing in major picture palaces, plays live organ while one of the most famous of all early horror classics is shown.
West Hollywood hosts its annual celebration, which will include six stages of entertainment, 50 performers and food from Doheny Drive to La Cienega Boulevard on Santa Monica Boulevard. 6 p.m. Free.
DJ Aaron Elvis spins tunes for the annual party that features a costume contest, surprise guests and drink specials.
A scary night of rockin' bands, go go dancers, deck party, drink specials and costume contest. Free. More information online.
African-American man's musical journey living three separate lives, spanning three centuries from Antebellum South to post-World War II to the 22nd century.
Ultra Suede Nightclub turns spooky as Vonkiss and DJ Les spin records for freaks on the dance floor. Tickets, $10, online.
Pack your masks and prepare your dance moves for a Halloween night featuring four rooms and a $100 Costume Contest. Tickets, $12, online.
Violinist/conductor Itzhak Perlman conducts and performs Vivaldi's "Summer" and "Winer" from "The Four Seasons."
Actor James Franco will do q-and-a sessions and introductions to screenings of his new film opening Nov. 1 in Los Angeles.
Long-time Brazilian heavy metal band from Belo Horizonte perform hits from their newest record, "Nuclear Blast" released this year
Stage adaptation of the 1928 book features Winnie-The-Pooh, his animal friends Piglet, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga, Roo, Tigger and Eeyore along with Christopher Robin
Norwegian retro-soul singer/multi-instrumentalist Bernhoft performs songs from his sophomore album, "Solidarity Breaks" with guest Sivert Hoyem.
Releasing his most recent music on a digital EP, "Around the World in 80 Jays" takes front and center as Jay Brannan performs along with old and cover songs
The English classical crossover soprano, singer and songwriter lands her tour in Hollywood, promoting the release of her newest album "Dreamchaser."
This year’s show celebrates the 40th anniversary of “Dark Side of the Moon”
This monthly music series for young children features emerging artist Erin Barnes, a vocalist and percussionist. West Hollywood Public Library Children’s Theatre, 625 N. San Vicente Blvd. near Santa Monica. 12 p.m. Free. More information online.
A western themed tea dance at The Abbey supports the testing of a promising new vaccine for AIDS
The Cringe, The Loons and Lose Control open for headliner Cowboy Mouth, a New Orleans rock 'n' roll band that has 11 album releases on various record labels. Tickets, $16.50-$18.50, online.
Promoting her new album, “The Electric Lady,” Monae performs with Roman Gianarthur and will also include live music by DJ Ivy.
Paulo and Jackinsky tag-team this fully themed dance experience, which will also include carnival games and circus performers.
Aimed at strengthening several generations of Jewish women, the conference will highlight keynote speakers Sandra Fluke and Dr. Cheryl Saban.