Los Angeles,CA90012
$30 - Orchestra / Balcony
Service Fee applicable
Asano Taiko U.S. and Los Angeles Taiko Institute celebrate five years with this one-time concert featuring California taiko groups and guest artists from Japan.
Performances by Grand Master Seiichi Tanaka from San Francisco Taiko
Dojo, TAIKOPROJECT, Ken Koshio, Kinnara Taiko, Kishin Taiko, Makoto
Taiko, LATI Students, UnitOne, with guest artists from Japan, Yoshikazu
Fujimoto, Yoko Fujimoto, and Yosuke.
Dublab DJ Daedelus during first hour and between live sets.
$18* (limited) presale / $20* regular price
This event is 21+ over.
OBON Festival
July 28-29, 1:00pm – 9:00pm
Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple
505 East Third Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Free
Parking will be available at the Mangrove Lot at 428 E. Temple St.(Alameda/1st st/Temple St). Free shuttle service will be available from the parking lot to Higashi Honganji from 11:00am to 10:00pm. Validation to park at the Medical Building on 3rd & San Pedro will not be available this year.
Obon is a time to remind us of how much our parents and grandparents, our
ancestors, have done to make our lives happy. It is an opportunity to
rejoice in the life that we enjoy, to express gratitude for all of the
conditions, both past and present, that help to sustain our lives, and a
time to reflect on the wishes our predecessors have for us. The
festival features food, games, farmers market, flower market, tea
ceremony demonstrations, traditional Bon Odori Dancing, and various
types of entertainment.
The city of LA is paying tribute to Jonathan Gold, who recently passed with a number of events.
LA Times reports on all the places that will light up at night on Saturday Night, July 28th, including themselves, of course.
"The Los Angeles Times will light a tribute to Gold on its new building
in El Segundo as the sun sets on Saturday. After sundown, landmarks
including L.A. City Hall tower, the Wilshire Grand Center, The Broad, US
Bank Tower, Arthur J. Will Memorial Fountain in Grand Park, Natural
History Museum, pylons at LAX and Pacific Wheel on the Santa Monica Pier
will also be illuminated for the occasion. Additional venues and
events, including The Wiltern, the Ford Theatres, The Theatre at Ace
Hotel, Chinatown Summer Nights and the Fairplex in Pomona will also
display messages and projections in Gold’s honor, with more to be
confirmed and all welcome to participate."
After a bunch of hints online we have some big news for fans of the Japanese Taiko Drum Master series. It's coming back to North America this November with two recent console games released in Japan coming here. Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun! just came out on the Switch in Japan and earlier this year Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum Session! came out on PS4. Both games are scheduled to come out here in the US in November.
Taiko Drum Master is a series of rhythm games that have you hammering on a taiko drum, a special drum played mostly at festivals or for ceremonies in Japan. The arcade version has two massive drums so you can compete with friends. We first got an American version for the PS2 in 2004. That was the last time the game was officially released here. You might have been lucky and gotten to play the arcade machine version at a local arcade. The only ones we know about even close to LA are at Round 1 arcades surrounding the city.
Details are still thin on the games prices, they come out November 2nd. The other issue is what songs will be allowed for the North American version due to licensing. We want to play Pop Team Epic's theme song, for the Switch version, but that means possibly get the blessing of Funimation and the right holders in Japan. We also might get American pop and cartoon themes it all depends on what Bandai Namco does with bringing the game here.
The other issue will be if you get the drum or drums with the game, you can buy the games separately, but the real fun is jamming on your own taiko drum peripheral.
Nintendo Labo's newest collect of cardboard comes out September for $69.99 and it's for those on the move.
We're getting some much needed shark love past Shark Week, and though the exhibit sucked at the Paley Center, this is actually gonna take a bite out of your summer doldrums.
THE MEG-A-THON
Sat, August 4, 7:30 PM – 11:59 PM
The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood
6712 Hollywood Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Free, Must Register: Use Code ACJAWDBS23
Yes, were getting a movie marathon courtesy of Beyond Fest, featuring a special sneak preview of Warner Bros. Pictures and Gravity Pictures’ THE MEG in 3-D. Also in 3D, the utterly bad, but fun to watch with others Jaws 3D. And the "classic" Deep Blue Sea, which the How Did This Get Made Podcast hypothesized that LL Cool J's character parrot might have been a figment of his imagination. These movies all know what they are and that's not top notch writing, it's chomping the scenery and people.
We at TTDILA have enemies. We haven't had a new one in a while and some even died off, rot in Hell bikingla.com, but we've just added our newest enemy to the list,
thedukeofdonuts. The duke, not John Wayne, is added to the distinguished list of ghost hunters we hate, as they seem to be our only other enemies at this time, here's looking at you some blog devoted to riding Bird scooters. Check out our enemies in the enemy section.
The Duke of Donuts, real name Ilya Albert, goes around LA trying different donuts. Wearing a ridiculously long Abraham Lincoln hat he reviews and takes photos from Instagram about his adventures. The duke even went on the recent donut quest the city had, which we didn't have the time to complete.
The reason we consider him an enemy is because we had a similar idea of going to businesses in a top hat, but he has already done that. Also, we have not had the ability to cover all the donut news in LA. We missed DTLA Donut Fest and miss out on LA's amazing donuts, because there is just too much to cover and too many carbohydrates for us. So main reason, jealousy.
So dukeofdonuts consider yourself our enemy. If we see you, we"ll knock that top hat right off your head.
Here's a link to the James Gunn Re-Hire Petition to try and get Disney to re-hire him after he was just fired over the weekend. James Gunn is the director and writer of The Guardians of the Galaxy movies and was just about to start shooting the third film. He created the style and feel of the movies and without him the third film will just not be the same.
If you haven't heard, he was fired by Disney for some stupid and extremely bad jokes he had on Twitter over a decade ago, before he even worked for Disney. This seems utterly unfair as he didn't do anything with his time at Disney and Disney had to have known of his earlier gross work that was at Troma with gross-out and sex humor. This is the same man who from Troma made live action Scooby-Doo movies, so Disney is acting very strange. Out of fear that they could be tied to his tweets before he worked for them they axed him, which is crazy.
And James Gunn himself has even apologized for those tweets, but they were just stupid comments and him trying to be edgy and were just jokes.
*SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED
OPENING RECEPTION
Wed, July 25, 2018
8:00 PM – 11:00 PM
iam8bit
2147 Sunset Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Free
Join us for an exhibition of 40+ NEVER-BEFORE-MADE action figures,
inspired by TV, film, video games, and popular culture characters! Art by Dano Brown.
Game On is a new fighting game tournament held at the
Downtown Independent, with a focus on the the new Dragonball Fighter Z title by
ArcSystemWorks. Come on down and play! Casual and Hardcore players welcome!
Los Angeles' longest running, most celebrated action-packed
variety show where electrifying Mexican masked wrestling, burlesque and comedy
collide – returns.
With All My Love For The Tulips, I Pray Forever (2011)
Opens July 26
Marciano Art Foundation
Free, Must Register
Kusama's exuberant sculptural installation
With All My Love For The Tulips, I Pray Forever (2011) exemplifies the
dualism found throughout her work between the organic and the
artificial. Shown here for the first time in Los Angeles, the oversized
flower-potted tulips made from fiberglass–reinforced plastic are painted
with the same red polka dots as the floor, ceiling, and walls, creating
an immersive viewing experience while at the same time diminishing the
appearance of depth.
Yi Yi
Thu, July 26, 7:30 pm
LACMA | Bing Theater
$7
Edward Yang's most widely acclaimed film (it won him the best director prize at Cannes), Yi Yi turned out also to be his swan song: He died in 2007 at age 59. Yi Yi
spans a year in the life of a middle-class Taipei family, it opens with
a wedding and closes with a funeral. It's a film that includes a birth
and a death and encompasses just about everything in between, from the
awkward pangs of first love to the persistent stirrings of middle-aged
regret.
Thursday, July 26, 8:00 p.m. (Doors and DJ set at 6:30 p.m.)
Skirball
FREE | No reservations
Parking is $10 per car (cash only) | Street parking strictly prohibited
Doors to the concert venue open at 6:30 p.m.
Admission and seating on a first-come, first-served basis
Enter a dark, empty town built for the movies. Stand on a dangerous
abandoned racetrack. Gaze into the sky to see the stars that still shine
here.*Bring a flashlight, water, and wear sturdy shoes. Stargazing will be available if the sky is clear.
After over 20 years the blockbuster horror hit, I Know What You Did Last Summer, returns to the big screen for one night only.
First Time Fridays Fri, Jul 27, 3–8 pm
LACMA
Free, 3–8 pm, for people who live in L.A. County (must show valid ID).
Explore LACMA, if you've never been. It's a great art museum to explore and to beat the heat this Friday evening.
SLEEPLESS: THE MUSIC CENTER AFTER HOURS
JULY 27, 2018 | 11:30 p.m. - 3:00 a.m. THE MUSIC CENTER
135 N Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012
$20 ONLINE | $30 AT THE DOOR
18+
Explore the intersection of science and art, as this distinct Sleepless
connects the two disciplines in a dynamic evening featuring
exhibitions, performance art, live music performances, DJ sets,
installations and more. Stay up and discover the art of science.
SLEEP takes the listener on an overnight eight-hour musical
journey that pushes the boundaries of post-minimalism and the interplay of
music and consciousness. Scored for piano, strings, electronics and vocals,
Richter’s piece is an exquisite hybrid of classical and electronic music across
31 uninterrupted pieces. Performed live by Max Richter on piano and keyboard
along with the musicians on the 2015 Deutsche Grammophon recording of the work,
American Contemporary Music Ensemble, and soprano Grace Davidson, SLEEP invites
listeners to fall asleep and drift in and out of consciousness and lucid dream
states, entering into another world through the act of slumbering. The
absorbing soundscape culminates as dawn breaks and sunlight streams over City
Hall and into Grand Park, awakening the audience to a new day.
NEO TOKYO: A Tribute to Katsuhiro Otomo's post nuclear world of Akira. This
show will feature tribute artwork for one of the most groundbreaking
manga in history. Akira took eight years to complete and would culminate
in over 2000 pages of artwork. It would go on to influence generations
of artists in comics and animation throughout the entire world.
OBON Festival
July 28-29, 1:00pm – 9:00pm
Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple
505 East Third Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Free
Parking will be available at the Mangrove Lot at 428 E. Temple St.(Alameda/1st st/Temple St). Free shuttle service will be available from the parking lot to Higashi Honganji from 11:00am to 10:00pm. Validation to park at the Medical Building on 3rd & San Pedro will not be available this year.
Obon is a time to remind us of how much our parents and grandparents, our
ancestors, have done to make our lives happy. It is an opportunity to
rejoice in the life that we enjoy, to express gratitude for all of the
conditions, both past and present, that help to sustain our lives, and a
time to reflect on the wishes our predecessors have for us. The
festival features food, games, farmers market, flower market, tea
ceremony demonstrations, traditional Bon Odori Dancing, and various
types of entertainment.
Chinatown Summer Nights
Saturday, July 28, 5pm to midnight
Central Plaza 943 – 951 N. Broadway, Los Angeles CA 90012
West Plaza 949 – 961 N Hill Street, Los Angeles CA 90012
Mandarin Plaza 970 N. Broadway, Los Angeles CA 90012
Blossom Plaza 900 N Broadway, Los Angeles CA 90012
Free
Part food event, part summer party, Chinatown Summer Nights presents an
exciting hot spot for Angelenos this summer. Taste the many culinary
offerings of Chinatown and LA’s gourmet food trucks; sample the
neighborhood’s wares; watch Chinese chefs perform cooking
demonstrations; experience large-scale, outdoor video projections; take
part in hands-on, Chinese cultural activities; sip on craft brews and
dance in Central Plaza with 89.9 KCRW’s DJ’s!
OFF THE 405
Lola Kirke DJ set by King Tuff
Saturday, July 28, 6:00 p.m.
Museum Courtyard
Getty Center Free
"Join us for our
monthly full moon hike led by a Naturalist Volunteer. It will be a
moderate hike that begins at the Franklin Canyon Ranch Parking Lot. This
hike will approximately take 2 1/2 hours covering about 2.8 miles
roundtrip."
Please bring water, snacks, have sturdy shoes and optional light source.
Sailor Moon, the beloved Guardian of Love and Justice,
returns to the big screen for a special theatrical event! Following an encore
presentation of the first movie SAILOR MOON R: THE MOVIE, the Sailor Guardians
unite once more to battle their chilliest adversary yet in SAILOR MOON S: THE
MOVIE.
Co-presented by Goethe-Institut, this evening is inspired by the creative practice of German artist Joseph Beuys and the Fluxus movement he fostered. Legendary Krautrock group faUSt dazzles with experimental sets, and Baltimore duo Matmos — who recently composed an album by playing a washing machine on a stage — performs in the Plaza and throughout the museum.
General Admission Regular Prices Weekend: $50 Saturday: $34 Sunday: $30
The first horror and Halloween festival...of the summer? Yeah, we love Halloween in SoCal. You"ll have panels and special guests from the field of horror. Booths for haunted houses and the theme parks that have Halloween nights and plenty of people dying of heat exhaustion in costumes.
9301 Tampa Ave, Unit 212, Northridge, California 91324
Dave & Busters is trying to get that sweet Valley money with the first one here. It"ll be shown up by Round 1 when that opens in Burbank. Both places have awful food, good they're in malls.