Events Schedule
Saturday
May
18
11:30 AM
Take a bus tour through the haunts -- both fictional and non-fictional -- of celebrated Angeleno crime scribe Raymond Chandler.
12:00 PM
The Pasadena Museum celebrates Bike Week with an afternoon gathering of barbecue treats and bike-friendly activities.
12:00 PM
Valiant Brewing releases a 14% barrel-aged beer to celebrate American Craft Beer Week.
12:00 PM
The Craft in America Study Center will conclude its three-part series of exhibitions focusing on the intersection of craft and food culture with "Good Enough to Eat: Food as Medium for Craft."
12:00 PM
The Huntington Museum holds a long-running exhibition that draws on the rich heritage of wildflower illustration to take a closer look at California's natural and horticultural history.
2:00 PM
Join the self-proclaimed 'guerrilla knitting group' Yarn Bombing Los Angeles to work on projects to transform the exterior of the Craft and Folk Art Museum.
Sunday
May
19
9:00 AM
The Los Feliz Farmers' Market might be small, but you can find all the produce, meats, and coffee you'll need from the vendors. Happening every Sunday from 9 - 2 p.m., this market is a good alternative to more crowded venues.
10:00 AM
The architectural eccentricities and urban sprawl of Los Angeles are given their due aesthetic considerations in this new exhibit at the Getty Museum.
11:00 AM
San Francisco-based printer and typographer Jack Stauffacher new exhibit at LACMA explores the possibilities in the presentation of text.
12:00 PM
The Huntington Museum holds a long-running exhibition that draws on the rich heritage of wildflower illustration to take a closer look at California's natural and horticultural history.
12:00 PM
On MOTA Day, now in its 24th year, five Los Angeles and Pasadena museums will throw open their doors free of charge for a day of art, architecture and history.
12:00 PM
On MOTA Day, now in its 24th year, five Los Angeles and Pasadena museums will throw open their doors free of charge for a day of art, architecture and history.
12:00 PM
On MOTA Day, now in its 24th year, five Los Angeles and Pasadena museums will throw open their doors free of charge for a day of art, architecture and history.
12:00 PM
On MOTA Day, now in its 24th year, five Los Angeles and Pasadena museums will throw open their doors free of charge for a day of art, architecture and history.
12:00 PM
On MOTA Day, now in its 24th year, five Los Angeles and Pasadena museums will throw open their doors free of charge for a day of art, architecture and history.
2:00 PM
UCLA's interdisciplinary public lecture series exploring the intersection of food and science returns with an new lineup.
Monday
May
20
9:00 AM
Every Monday go down to the West Hollywood Farmer's Market from 9-2pm for all of your organic, fresh food needs!
10:00 AM
The architectural eccentricities and urban sprawl of Los Angeles are given their due aesthetic considerations in this new exhibit at the Getty Museum.
11:00 AM
San Francisco-based printer and typographer Jack Stauffacher new exhibit at LACMA explores the possibilities in the presentation of text.
12:00 PM
The Huntington Museum holds a long-running exhibition that draws on the rich heritage of wildflower illustration to take a closer look at California's natural and horticultural history.
Tuesday
May
21
10:00 AM
The architectural eccentricities and urban sprawl of Los Angeles are given their due aesthetic considerations in this new exhibit at the Getty Museum.
11:00 AM
San Francisco-based printer and typographer Jack Stauffacher new exhibit at LACMA explores the possibilities in the presentation of text.
12:00 PM
The Huntington Museum holds a long-running exhibition that draws on the rich heritage of wildflower illustration to take a closer look at California's natural and horticultural history.
6:00 PM
The grassroots group Food Forward presents its new Food Preservation and Cottage Arts Certificate program, a 12-week series taught by chef, food preservation expert and KCET contributor Ernest Miller.
Wednesday
May
22
7:00 AM
This enduring weekly club is dedicated to making friends, improving the community and sharing a meal. Special guest speakers are featured each week.
10:00 AM
The architectural eccentricities and urban sprawl of Los Angeles are given their due aesthetic considerations in this new exhibit at the Getty Museum.
11:00 AM
San Francisco-based printer and typographer Jack Stauffacher new exhibit at LACMA explores the possibilities in the presentation of text.
12:00 PM
The Huntington Museum holds a long-running exhibition that draws on the rich heritage of wildflower illustration to take a closer look at California's natural and horticultural history.
12:00 PM
The Mixing Room's May Mix Off pits mixologists against one another for cocktail supremacy.
2:00 PM
The city of Lawndale hosts a certified farmer's market every Wednesday from 2-7pm near the Civic Center. Get your produce, have some pupusas, and choose from over 20 vendors.
Thursday
May
23
10:00 AM
The architectural eccentricities and urban sprawl of Los Angeles are given their due aesthetic considerations in this new exhibit at the Getty Museum.
11:00 AM
San Francisco-based printer and typographer Jack Stauffacher new exhibit at LACMA explores the possibilities in the presentation of text.
12:00 PM
The Huntington Museum holds a long-running exhibition that draws on the rich heritage of wildflower illustration to take a closer look at California's natural and horticultural history.
12:00 PM
The Craft in America Study Center will conclude its three-part series of exhibitions focusing on the intersection of craft and food culture with "Good Enough to Eat: Food as Medium for Craft."
3:00 PM
The El Segundo Farmers' Market might only stretch out a block, but you can find good produce, snacks, kettle corn, and tamales all while enjoying some live entertainment. Another thing this farmers' market has going for it is that it's open late, from 3 - 7 p.m.
Friday
May
24
10:00 AM
The architectural eccentricities and urban sprawl of Los Angeles are given their due aesthetic considerations in this new exhibit at the Getty Museum.
11:00 AM
San Francisco-based printer and typographer Jack Stauffacher new exhibit at LACMA explores the possibilities in the presentation of text.
12:00 PM
The Huntington Museum holds a long-running exhibition that draws on the rich heritage of wildflower illustration to take a closer look at California's natural and horticultural history.
12:00 PM
The Craft in America Study Center will conclude its three-part series of exhibitions focusing on the intersection of craft and food culture with "Good Enough to Eat: Food as Medium for Craft."
3:00 PM
This small neighborhood farmers' market might not have more than 15 vendors, but it makes up for that with always fresh produce and a good selection of food. Pick up honey, tamales, or any other goodies you'd want to enjoy over the weekend.
4:00 PM
The Owens Valley Growers Cooperative and the Eastern Sierra Certified Farmers Market present this new weekly farmers market featuring produce available by sale from farmers and by optional donation from community gardens.
5:30 PM
Barnsdall Art Park and Silverlake Wine present their annual summer wine-tasting series.
Saturday
May
25
8:00 AM
The Silver Lake Farmers' Market offers more than just fresh, local produce. Customers can also find vintage clothings, jewelry, music, and snacks. Don't miss this small neighborhood market happening from 8 - 1 p.m.
8:00 AM
A weekly Farmer's Market takes place every Saturday morning in the parking lot of The Autry in Griffith Park.
9:00 AM
Get fresh fruits and vegetables as well as goods from local artisans every Saturday from 9 - 2 p.m. at the East Los Angeles Farmers Market.
10:00 AM
The architectural eccentricities and urban sprawl of Los Angeles are given their due aesthetic considerations in this new exhibit at the Getty Museum.
11:00 AM
San Francisco-based printer and typographer Jack Stauffacher new exhibit at LACMA explores the possibilities in the presentation of text.
Monday
Jun
3
6:00 PM
KCETLink's board of directors, supporters and special guests will gather for this annual dinner and fundraiser at chef Thomas Keller's acclaimed French bistro Bouchon.
Friday
Jun
7
Saturday
Jun
8
12:00 PM
Jill Morganelli, an instructor and horticultural curator at the Los Angeles Arboretum, leads this class on growing fruits and vegetables organically in a home garden.
2:00 PM
The eighth annual L.A. Wine Fest showcases more than 500 wines, beers and spirits from around the world, plus celebrity chef demos, live entertainment, seminars, food trucks and more.
Sunday
Jun
9
12:00 PM
Oenophiles and craft beer lovers will once again congregate at Lake Casitas for this annual wine and food festival, now in its 27th year.
12:00 PM
The eighth annual L.A. Wine Fest showcases more than 500 wines, beers and spirits from around the world, plus celebrity chef demos, live entertainment, seminars, food trucks and more.
Saturday
Jun
15
8:00 AM
After a two-year, $45-million cleanup, Echo Park Lake will finally reopen to the public with new and improved landscaping, lighting, walkways and infrastructure.
Saturday
Jun
29
10:00 AM
Now in its 10th year, this festival celebrates the many uses of lavender and promotes Ojai as a destination.
5:00 PM
Now in its fourth year, the LASFF showcases the Southland's diverse offerings from food trucks, carts and stands, as well as street-inspired fare from local celebrity chefs.
Friday
Sep
20
6:30 PM
The Music CenterThe Music Center's biweekly outdoor dance party wraps up its summer season with samba music at Grand Park. The event runs till 10 p.m.
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