"The United States is hosting the gathering for the second time since
1994, drawing world leaders from North, Central and South America from
June 6 to 10, officials said. Traffic is expected to slow in downtown L.A. and near Los Angeles International Airport from 10 p.m. Monday to noon Saturday..."
The strange, the weird, the fringe of society come out around Hollywood for plays, musicals and other types of shows. We haven't seen anything as fun as the Pokemon musical or the zombie training show in some time. There's a big selection over the many days you can see very out there shows.
Now in its 25th year, champions the unflinching spirit at the very core of the independent film scene. While the vast majority of film fests rely heavily on celebrity, we have relied on the innovation, talent, creativity and sweat equity that revolutionized the entertainment industry.
The LA River Famers’ Market will take place every Thursday 3:00pm -7:30pm Los Angeles State Historic Park 1245 N. Spring Street
Advance: One-day $35, Two-days $65 (By May 31) At the door: One-day $40, Two-days $70 (After June 1) VIP: One-day $150, Two-days $280
Parking All day $12
Rising Japan MusicFest,
is an outdoor music festival celebrating Japanese music in the Los
Angeles area, California. It is a live music concert event that
showcases artists dedicated to Japanese music who live in the United
States and Japan. The mission of this event is to promote the enjoyment
of Japanese music, culture, and food.
*The NINJA BADASS filmmaker, cast and crew will attend all screenings for Q&As.
*This looks so incredibly dumb.
Hold onto your egg rolls for the acclaimed ninja adventure filled with bullets, blades and hot babes!
The
Ninja VIP Super Club is doing a slow drag across the American Midwest,
culminating in female sacrifice. When they kidnap a super hot babe that
local scumbag Rex (acclaimed filmmaker Ryan Harrison) has his eyes on -
it's up to him to become the ninja badass to steal her back. Then she
can have his babies!
Saturday, June 11 and Sunday, June 12 from 11am to 6pm
Liberty Park, 3700 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010
Free
You’re invited to a series of ten free, outdoor community art festivals across Los Angeles this summer in celebration of the Getty Center’s 25th
anniversary. In partnership with the Koreatown Youth & Community Center (KYCC),
this festival at Liberty Park explores Koreatown’s diverse communities
and cultures and honors its inspirational history. Enjoy hands-on art
workshops, live music and performances, an immersive digital experience
of Getty collections, giveaways, photo booths, food vendors, and more.
In conjunction with City of Cinema: Paris 1850–1907,
and in partnership with the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, view a
selection of films from the dawn of cinema at the Academy Museum.
Experience magical fantasies and slapstick comedies during June Family
Matinees, and hear from Serge Bromberg of Lobster Films during a
special one-man show featuring astounding early film discoveries.
10am-4pm at @rowdtla Free Entry, Family Friendly Beer Garden, No Pets.
Smorgasburg
is the largest weekly open-air food market in America, with markets in
Los Angeles attracting 50,000 people each weekend to eat from a hundred
local vendors.
Largo,
known for comedy shows. Grab some
tickets before everything sells out. Many new shows from some of LA's
top comedians. We see Bill Burr, Patton Oswalt,
Pete Holmes and Sarah Silverman performing here to name a few.