Hunt for donuts all over LA! dineL.A. Donut Trek has you on a quest this June to get ten special edition donuts at some of LA's most well known donut shops. Though, you ain't getting a t-shirt or some sort of medal-we think you should-you will be getting the satisfaction of posting all the special donuts you get on Instagram.
Here's a list of the special donuts- the Not So Mini Gold Donut looks tasty- and their donut shops. There's ten in all to try and get and it last until the end of June.
Final Fantasy XIV Symphonic Concert will be in town at The Dolby Theater in Hollywood June 15–16th. A real orchestra with visuals from the online game will make Hollywood a little more gamer friendly. The 16th's concert will have it's own Hollywood Red Carpet Cosplay Walk event. Anyone who registers and has tickets to the concert for the 16th can wear cosplay down the red carpet and stop to have their pictures taken. Tickets start at $59.
FLCL's The Pillows will be in town July 19th at The Regent. The same band whose done the music for the now three season anime series, Fooly Cooly will be sharing their noise for one night in LA.
Golden Apple Comics is hosting a signing and benefit event in honor of the Where We Live anthology.Featuring participating contributors: Sina
M Grace, Brian Haberlin, Matt Hawkins, Ray-Anthony Height, Mariah
Huehner, Lucia Fasano, Joshua Hale Fialkov, Tess Fowler, Christina Rice,
Rob Rose, Chris Ryall, Malachi Ward, and Henry Barajas.
5555 Melrose Ave, West Hollywood, California 90038
Now $30 if you didn't register already
Unique in concept, Cine Gear Expo offers artists and technicians
the opportunity to discover the latest technology and techniques, get
hands-on training, gain knowledge and skills from industry leaders,
obtain the newest equipment, hear breaking industry news and network
with peers and industry leaders all within a professional and
comfortable studio environment.
Becoming LA Reopens
Reopens June 1st
LA Natural History Museum
$Museum Admission
The Museum’spermanent exhibition, reopening June 1, tells the
story of how Los Angeles transformed from a tiny pueblo to a sprawling
metropolis. It’s a 500-year saga of how L.A. went from cowboys to cars,
which battles raged in its backyards, how Hollywood was born, and why an
aqueduct changed everything.
Featuring more than 100 objects and twenty-five historic
puppets—including Kermit the Frog, Rowlf, Ernie and Bert, Grover, and
other popular favorites—The Jim Henson Exhibition: Imagination Unlimited illuminates
Henson’s unique contributions to the moving image. Along with a
talented team of designers, performers, and writers, Henson created an
unparalleled body of work that continues to delight and inspire people
of all ages to create a kinder and gentler world.
For the many that missed out on previous tours be prepared for some
seriously sexy Stormtroopers, a dangerously seductive Boba Fett, some
tantalising Twi'leks, a delightfully luke-warm Taun Taun, a lady-like
Skywalker, the Droids you are looking for and much, much more!
Can it be? The end of Cannibal F%ckface’s long and disgusting journey? Come celebrate the Prison Pit finale with Johnny Ryan himself. Give him a pat on the back and buy him a (free) drink.
KCRWSummer Nights Return for free music events throughout the summer.
Experience Pinky Pinky live and KCRW DJ Dan Wilcox in the beautiful One
Colorado courtyard, located in the heart of Old Pasadena. Feel free to
come early and get a bite or a drink at the bar – bring a friend and
make a night out of it! You can hear the music and catch a peek of the
show if you get there in time to snag a table on the patio at one of the
courtyard restaurants. It’s a quick walk from the the Metro to the Gold
Line stop at Memorial Park.
* See clasic movies at some of LA classic theaters throughout the summer with special guests
Evening host: Brent A. Robinson, Field Representative for U.S. Senator Kamala D. Harris
A free Q&A session about the theatre will follow the screening. Stay in your seat to learn more about the history and architecture!
Join us for a free afterparty at Clifton's following the screening!
*Prices will vary based on our special guests rate
Hello kiddies! Join us with our old pal, the Crypt Keeper himself!
John Kassir will be at The Mystic Museum taking photos & signing memorabilia, photos, & art
prints!
*People with gluten allergies better run for the hills.
*Back by popular demand, "Feel the Churn Butter Aerobics" will get the crowd's heart racing with a butter-making workshop.
The Los Angeles Bread Festival is back! Get ready to carbo load as Grand
Central Market hosts the fourth annual Los Angeles Bread Festival on
June 2 and 3. The free, two-day event is a celebration of Southern
California's artisanal bread renaissance and an invitation to the public
to experience the many expressions of L.A. bread at its best.
"Join us as we celebrate the June 15 theatrical release of
"Incredibles 2" with a tribute art show, featuring 50 new art pieces!
Photo ops and Incredibles themed installations will be on display for a
limited time. Original and Limited Edition artwork available for
purchase."
Displaying exquisite designs, technical virtuosity, and sumptuous color,
chiaroscuro woodcuts are among the most striking prints of the
Renaissance. This groundbreaking show brings together some 100 rare and
seldom-exhibited chiaroscuro woodcuts alongside related drawings,
engravings, and sculpture, selected from 19 museum collections.
Cocktails + Change: Let's Vote
Sun, June 3, 2018
4:00 PM – 7:00 PM PDT
The Riveter
2236 South Barrington Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90064
$10
Surround yourself in civic action and DJs, photo stations, food, drinks
and amazing people! Come with friends or meet new ones. This may be some
major adulting but like in the best possible way.
Images courtesy of Getty images and Film Independent
Film Independent’s Bring
The Noise had us running faster than any zombie in it's special Night of the Living Dead screening-using the recently released Criterion version- to get to the theater before it started. Elvis Mitchell of KCRW's The Treatment hosted the event with the live bandThe Paranoyds sticking around for the entire show providing a creepy soundtrack for all the undead.
Night of the Living Dead from the now deceased George Romero was the start of all we know to be zombies, without it all zombie media would be...dead. In this tale we have to deal with different survivors coming together in a farm house as the dead start walking the earth, eating the flesh of the living. Problems occur inside the house with just the survivors and though George Romero denies trying to make the film about race it does bust through as the lead, Duane Jones who plays Ben is and African American and happens to be the first black lead in a movie. And it came out only in 1968. Tensions rise not only because of the zombies trying to get in, but whose in control in the house.
As the crowd and us watched there were some laughable moments, like the flat-out, not okay punch the other lead, Judith O'Dea who plays Barbara as is in the "They're coming to get you Barbara!,' Barbara, gets from Ben. There's some terrible acting to laugh at too. For a major part of it at least for it's time, it is scary as the world around you suddenly has undead murderers who want to eat you. And some still haunting and quite gruesome visuals. The Paranoyds provided a powerfully haunting soundtrack of people fighting or running away from the undead. The creepy rock music added to the tension if our survivors would make it. See the movie for yourself to find out if they did. Afterward we were given free posters and a reception outside by the Hollywood Foreign Press to talk about what frightens us and if the movie holds up today...it does.
When you need a coffin lickety split or a human head to scare some half-wits then head to Burbank just past Fry's... and head to Dapper Cadaver, some dead bodies are inside.
Listen, not my best jingle, but Dapper gives that feeling of a shop you can wander into and pick some lovely props to scare the sh*t out of friends or make your movie scary as heck. And that's the primary reason Dapper Cadaver exists, it's a horror prop house, they're making monsters inside.
On a dark and gloomy Thursday afternoon we wandered in. It had been so long since last we visited Dapper we didn't notice that Dapper was in a new location, not that far from it's last, still hugging Burbank, still more in the office and industrial area right past the train tracks.
What may look like a doctor's office up front is really a prop house that anyone can enter during business hours to check out all sorts of horror props. They've got coffins, skulls and body parts in jars all waiting for you to pick out the pieces you need.
It doesn't look like a super market, though the work shop in back looks like a slaughter house for cannibals, it's mostly a place to pick up props for purchase or rent for movies. But, this is LA, so you could rent or buy props for a party or just to have some really "interesting" decor.
We're kind of struck by the amazing amount of creepy collectibles we found inside at this 13 year operation that has moved around LA over the years. Who doesn't want to rent a dinosaur skull for some big get together? Right?
For first timers, don't be worried about coming if you're going during open hours. There's parking across the street right near the chain link fence overlooking the train track. Then you've go to ring the door bell and they should let you in. At first look the place doesn't look that friendly for visitors, but the staff showed us around and was helpful with all our questions.
So, if you're planning Halloween way early or want props made for a horror movie you might want to stop by.
One of our favorite shows from Cartoon Network will finally finish it's run this Summer. This June, Clarence will show its final episodes. The cartoon about the over imaginative kid in Abderdale will finally come to a close after the last new episode aired last year, November 2017.
The new episodes start June 10th and you don't want to miss'em, because Clarence isn't coming back. Cartoon buffs, check out a nod to Home Movies in a future episode.
It's very odd as why Cartoon Network has waited this long to air Clarence final episodes on air as the staff of the show has written on various social media that they were done since last year.
Also, we didn't even know it didn't finish it's run on television, but Justice League Action will be airing new episodes on Cartoon Network too starting June 1st.
We have no idea how CN functions as it has these shows linger off the air for so long. Weird.