Best Things To Do This Weekend In Los Angeles And SoCal: Oct. 6 – 8

From the Los Angeles Folk Festival to comedy from Felipe Esparza, there’s something for everyone this weekend in SoCal.

Events

  • From October 6, 2023 through October 29, 2023, 6:00 PM

    Several pumpkins with heart shaped eyes carved into them

    ‘Carved’ opens at Descanso Gardens this week with pumpkins lining a one-mile path.

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    The family-friendly Halloween event returns with hundreds of carved pumpkins lining the garden’s lit pathways. View sculptures made of sticks and other natural materials and an expanded “Rhizome” installation by Tom and Lien Dekyvere, and don’t forget to visit the Pumpkin House. Halloween-themed food and beverages will be available for purchase.

  • From October 6, 2023 through January 14, 2024

    Photograph taken at the US/Mexico border by AMBOS project photographer Gina Clyne. The image is in sepia tone with two figures in the foreground walking along a long wall.

    Photograph taken at the US/Mexico border by AMBOS project photographer Gina Clyne. The project is one of several that can be seen at the Long Beach Museum of Art.

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    Inspired by Angela Davis’ Freedom is A Constant Struggle, the art exhibition Ordinary People transcends traditional art boundaries. The museum has tapped several L.A.-based organizations to serve as guest curators, each showcasing their art practices that emphasize community and support through social practice. Participating organizations include Crenshaw Dairy Mart, QUA – LGBTQ Ukrainians in America, Tlaloc Studios, AMBOS Project, People’s Pottery Project and Slanguage Studio. There’s an AfterDark exhibition preview party on Friday, Oct. 6 from 7 to 10 pm. (Admission is $20 per person.)

  • Friday, October 6, 2023 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

    A woman in profile in a navy sweatshirt with multicolored patches, one reads 'Recreate the created.'

    Sovern LA hosts a fashion exhibition featuring designers who create upcycled products.

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    Sovern LA, a nonprofit healing justice center, holds an opening reception for the group fashion exhibition titled In Our Hands: Upcycling & Accessibility, which features five L.A.-based BIPOC upcycling designers, artists and healers. The show highlights the conscious efforts of the designers toward sustainability and accessibility in their work through the creative process of upcycling — the reuse of materials to create something of higher quality or value. The opening reception includes a community conversation with the artists, DJ, food truck and refreshments. The show runs through
    Saturday, Dec. 9, culminating in a night market.

  • From October 7, 2023 through September 4, 2024

    Run-D.M.C.'s Adidas: White, no laces and black stripes.

    The Grammy Museum’s exhibit on hip-hop features Adidas Superstars belonging to Darryl “DMC” McDaniels of Run-D.M.C.

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    The GRAMMY Museum celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with the new 5,000-square-foot exhibition Hip-Hop America: The Mixtape Exhibit. The exhibit explores the origins of hip-hop music, dance, graffiti, fashion, business, activism and history, providing visitors with context and culture. On display are artifacts, including the Notorious B.I.G.’s iconic red leather pea jacket and LL Cool J’s red Kangol bucket hat, plus a Sonic Playground with five interactive stations for DJing, rapping and sampling.

  • From October 7, 2023 through October 8, 2023

    An exterior, close up view of the front of Union Station with its lettering that reads Union Station underneath a curved arch.

    An exterior view of Union Station is seen on April 15, 2021 in downtown L.A., which plays host to an antiquarian book fair this weekend.

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    The historic Union Station’s ticket concourse hosts an antiquarian book fair with leading specialists and exhibitors in antique books, ephemera and maps. In conjunction with the book fair, Angel City Press presents lectures by its authors who focus on the cultural and social history of Los Angeles.

  • Saturday, October 7, 2023 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM

    The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures's David Geffen Theater exterior taken at dusk.

    The Academy Museum holds a drop-in craft workshop for children and families, based on the works of director William Castle.

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    Join the Academy Museum’s Education team in this weekend’s family drop-in workshop: Creating spooky props inspired by the William Castle films screening at the museum’s Family Matinees series in October: The Tingler (1959) and House on Haunted Hill (1958). Castle was best known for his eerie flicks and gimmicky PR campaigns that accompanied them. At this workshop, create props that could be a perfect fit for a haunted house or William Castle trick.

  • From October 7, 2023 through October 8, 2023, 6:00 PM

    One man holds and plays a guitar at left and the other man at right holds an old banjo. Both face the camera in this promo shot for The Milk Carton Kids.

    The Milk Carton Kids are bringing the first Los Angeles Folk Festival to life at the Ford with the help of the LA Phil.

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    The Milk Carton Kids are launching and co-presenting the first ever Los Angeles Folk Festival in conjunction with the LA Philharmonic. Day one acts include: Sierra Ferrell, Valerie June, Davíd Garza & Freaklórico and Tré Burt. Day two features Waxahatchee, The Milk Carton Kids, Haley Heynderickx and Willie Watson. Comedians Mae Martin, Nick Thune and other special guests will also make appearances throughout the weekend.

  • Saturday, October 7, 2023 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

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    The one-day outdoor film festival screens a selection of short films celebrating Venice’s historical, artistic and cultural legacy. The fest also debuts clips from the recently launched Venice Heritage Museum’s (VHM) Oral History Project. The event features empanadas by The Empanada Factory and refreshments from Firestone Walker and Sapere Wines. All proceeds from the VHM Film Festival directly benefit the Venice Heritage Museum project and gallery, which is set to open this winter.

  • Saturday, October 7, 2023 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

    Indigenous instructors teach children and their families about Native American culture around a table and an art-making activity.

    Attend the Getty’s family-oriented event in honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day.

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    The Getty hosts its second annual family event in honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Learn about SoCal’s vibrant Native American cultures through activities focusing on traditional and contemporary Indigenous perspectives and narratives. Savor a tasting menu with several native ingredients, take in a hands-on art workshop, learn about native plants and enjoy live music performances throughout the afternoon.

  • Saturday, October 7, 2023 8:00 PM

    Comic Felipe Esparza holds a mic while outstretching one hand while wearing an Adidas track suit.

    Felipe Esparza speaks onstage at ‘Adult Swim’s The Eric Andre Show’ during the 2023 SXSW Conference and Festivals in Austin, Texas. He performs this weekend in Los Angeles

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    Felipe Esparza, the first Latino to win NBC’s Last Comic Standing in 2010, brings The Bigfoo Tour to L.A. Prepare for his arrival by watching his Netflix special Bad Decisions/Malas Decisiones — two live performances, one in English and one in Spanish.

  • Saturday, October 7, 2023 12:00 PM

    An animated frame of the character Frasier Crane from the Our Frasier Remake compilation film.

    The collaborative art-film project, ‘Our Frasier Remake’ screens at Vidiots this weekend.

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    More than 100 animators, filmmakers and visual artists teamed up to create Our Frasier Remake, a collaborative, frame-by-frame reimagining of an episode from the NBC sitcom, which originally ran from 1993-2004. Now, this screening, set to release one day before Paramount Plus’s Frasier reboot, takes on the season 1 finale, “My Coffee With Niles.” The episode has been split into 185 sections, with a different artist is responsible for each section, remaking it frame by frame in varied styles, including animation, stop-motion, embroidery and puppetry.

  • Saturday, October 7, 2023 8:00 PM

    Tap dancer Savion Glover performs on a small miked stage along with a drum kit seen in the dark to our left.

    Tap dancer Savion Glover returns to The Soraya at CSUN this weekend.

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    The Tony Award-winning tap dancer Savion Glover returns to The Soraya with his new piece, SoUNDz’ SaCRoSaNcT, which combines dance and theater. The evening explores his life onstage and off and includes references to his mentors, such as Gregory Hines.

  • Sunday, October 8, 2023 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

    The front of a coyote is seen in profile as it stands on a paved road.

    Pasadena Humane holds an educational Wildlife Day on Sunday.

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    Pasadena Humane hosts Wildlife Day on Sunday at the shelter. The all-ages event features a vendor marketplace with wildlife-themed merchandise, interactive crafts for children, educational talks, giveaways and animal ambassador meet-and-greets. A team of wildlife experts will be on hand to answer questions and offer tips on coexisting with wildlife and the hazing of wild animals when necessary.

A man stands atop Sandstone Peak in Malibu.

Take the Mishe Mokwa Trail to Sandstone Peak, the tallest peak in the Santa Monica Mountains.

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Outdoor Pick

Mishe Mokwa Trail to Sandstone Peak
Sandstone Peak is the highest summit in the Santa Monica Mountains. Take the Mishe Mokwa loop trail for a hike to the peak, just over six miles. Start at Circle X Ranch (12896 Yerba Buena Rd., Malibu) and start up the Backbone Trail toward Sandstone Peak. Keep going on this trail if you want to head straight out and back (3 mi.) to the top of the peak with tough inclines. But for a less steep hike, then take the Mishe Mokwa trail at the junction. Most people seem to prefer a counterclockwise direction on the loop trail. Bring plenty of water and sunscreen as there’s little shade on the trail, but the views of the mountains and surrounding areas.

Viewing Pick

  • Saturday, October 7, 2023 7:30 PM

    A still image from The Addams Family Values with Jimmy Workman in a striped shirt, Christina Ricci as Wednesday Addams and David Krumholtz as her nerdy love interest.

    ‘The Addams Family Values’ screens outdoors at Hollywood Forever this weekend.

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    Watch the macabre Addams family in action. While Gomez and Morticia welcome a new addition — a baby boy named Pubert — Pugsley and Wednesday are less than thrilled about their new brother. While they plot ways to get rid of Pubert, Uncle Fester’s new love might not be as forthcoming as she seems. The 1993 film was directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and stars Raul Julia, Anjelica Huston, Christina Ricci, and Jimmy Workman. DJ Raul Campos spins before the film. All ages.

Dine and Drink Deals

  • Friday, October 6, 2023 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

    A manicured hand holds a small beer at left and chopsticks hold a single dumpling against a backdrop of a mission church in the daylight for the San Gabriel Dumpling and Beer Fest.

    The San Gabrield Dumpling and Beer Fest returns.

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    This spin on Oktoberfest features a variety of dumpling styles plus an array of other foods, beer selections from 14 craft breweries, and live entertainment. Those 21+ need wristbands ($40) to enter the beer garden, but you’ll get unlimited samples. No children are allowed in the beer garden. All food is sold separately.

  • From October 6, 2023 through October 20, 2023

    Four plates are shot from above on a table including bread, a salad with shaved parmesan, fresh mozzarella in olive oil.

    The natural wine bar Good Clean Fun in downtown L.A. is one of the restaurants participating in the fall edition of Dine L.A.

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    Dine LA returns for its fall edition, celebrating “15 years of culture through cuisine.” Enjoy exclusive lunch and dinner menus at hundreds of local restaurants. For example, the natural wine bar and restaurant Good Clean Fun in DTLA offers a caviar bump with Champagne as a first course on its multicourse menu ($95). WeHo vegan bar APB and Niku Nashi, the plant-based sushi concept with a permanent residency inside the bar, have assembled a dinner bento box for $25. Teleferic Barcelona in Brentwood offers guests a selection of authentic Spanish tapas and paellas for just $55/person. Dine LA specials apply to dine-in eating, not delivery or take-out. No tickets are required; ask for the Dine LA Restaurant Week menu.

  • Friday, October 6, 2023 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM

    A graphic with bites and tasters of food against a black background. Text reads 'A Taste of Pasadena' Culinary Festival, Friday Oct. 6, 2023, 7 -9:30 p.m. Pasadena Convention Center Hall C.

    The inaugural Taste of Pasadena takes place on Friday, Oct. 6 at the Pasadena Convention Center.

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    Pasadena Magazine debuts the culinary event, the Taste of Pasadena 2023. Held in the Convention Center’s Exhibit Hall C. Guests can try varied culinary offerings: beer, wine, and handcrafted cocktails; live music; and experiences. Participating restaurants include Arth Bar + Kitchen, Celestino Ristorante, Champion’s Curry, Engine Co. No. 28, Farina Pizza, Granville, Great Maple, Lunasia Modern Dim Sum & Cuisine, The Luggage Room Pizzeria & La Grande Orange and The Raymond 1886. Dozens of other vendors will provide desserts and drinks.

  • Sunday, October 8, 2023 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

    A stack of tortillas sit in a pot with a rolling pin at left and flour on the wooden surface. The photo is taken from above.

    See which taco reigns supreme at Gustavo’s Great Tortilla Tournament 2023.

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    The finale of Gustavo Arellano’s annual tortilla tournament takes place at this weekend’s Smorgasburg. Arellano and KCRW’s Good Food host Evan Kleiman host a day of food, music, the I Love Micheladas beer garden and friendly competition among the “Fuerte Four” tortillas (the last four who made it through a tough bracket). The day pits Heritage Brewery & Barbecue + HomeState (flour) and Taco María + Pan Victoria (corn). Get there early or stay late to enjoy the offerings from more than 90 vendors at Smorgasburg from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  • Sunday, October 8, 2023 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM

    A mostly yellow graphic that reads: 'The Hundreds' Family Style Food Festival 2023' in a mixture of black and various colors.

    The Family Style Food Festival returns this weekend.

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    The family-friendly food festival returns, bringing people together for the love of food, community and fashion. The fest connects brands and restaurants, offering collaborative food and merch items only available at the festival. Participating restaurants include Funke, Yangban, Katz’s Deli, Dulan’s Soul Food Kitchen, Broad Street Oyster Co., Yazawa, Park’s Barbecue and dozens more.

  • Sunday, October 8, 2023 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM

    A graphic of Feria de los Moles 2023, with a hand holding a wooden spoon. At right, it reads XVI edition Feriadelosmoles.com, October 8th, Grand Park LA, 200 N Grand Ave.

    The 16th annual Feria de Los Moles returns to Grand Park this weekend.

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    Now in its 16th year, La Feria de Los Moles showcases the best varieties of mole sauces and other traditional Mexican dishes. Popular in Puebla and Oaxaca, mole’s true origin is obscured, though it’s widely accepted that the dish rose from a collision of indigenous and Spanish cultures in Mexico. Food is available for purchase a la carte.

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