If you’re a longtime reader of We Like L.A. you know we specialize in the week and weekend listicle. It’s service our subscribers depend on to plan their social calendars, delivered without fail every Monday and Thursday. And yet, sometimes I feel like we have our eye fixed so deliberately on the short term event window, we sometimes miss out on what’s happening in Los Angeles just beyond the month to come.
So you know what… let’s do something about that. Let’s do some long range planning.
Contained in the 40-day rundown to follow you’ll find an eclectic assortment of festivals, exhibition openings, holiday celebrations, and art events… all with free admission. Highlights include College Night at The Getty Villa, Festival of the Kite in Redondo, a Silent Disco in Santa Monica, the Cherry Blossom Festival in Torrance, and CicLAvia in Midcity. And believe me, that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
All I ask–and I say this with the upmost respect and in the spirit of kindness–don’t @ me about the parking.
Now on to the list!
Free Things To Do
March 7 – The Art of Costume Design in Film exhibition opens at FIDM Museum. Runs through May 6.
March 7 – Zócalo Public Square’s latest free discussion event poses the question, Can Decolonization Explain Everything? Panelists include artist Serge Attukwei Clottey, and essayists and novelists Laila Lalami and Pankaj Mishra.
March 8 – Hawthorne’s Common Space Brewing celebrates International Women’s Day with a plant sale via Amanecer Plant & Coffee Co., paint class from Creative Canvas Experience, and DJ-spun tunes from Meow Haus
March 10 – Pasadena ArtNight offers free admission and community activations at over 20 Pasadena cultural institutions, galleries and venues.
March 10 – Pups & Pints is a monthly meet-up for dog parents (and beer…
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