Tourist- To Have You Back
Things to do in Los Angeles this weekend (10/6-10/9/16)-
Thursday
Deap Vally are playing a free set at Amoeba Hollywood and signing their new album Femejism
Monument, the performance series which pairs Los Angeles–based musicians and sound artists with pieces within the current installation of MOCA Grand Ave’s permanent collection, returns with Greg Kowalsky and Damon Eliza Palermo(free)
Eric Erlandson of Hole has created Pretty Looking Back: An orchestral interpretation celebrating the 25th anniversary of Hole’s first album, “Pretty On the Inside” taking place at the Regent Theater
The Fall Market and designLAb’s gallery event are both on at the Pacific Design Center
For this week’s CraftNight at CAFAM, artist Mimi Haddon will be teaching participants to make fiber sculptures, wall hangings, or wearable art ($10 includes materials, drinks, and snacks)
Miike Snow is playing at The Shrine Auditorium with Zella Day
Tycho are playing at the Fonda Theatre (also Friday)
Friday
Tourist is playing at the El Rey Theatre
Skirball Cultural Center is hosting Into the Night, an after hours event to accompany their current exhibit Pop for the People, which will include poster printing with artists from Self Help Graphics & Art, performances by Seth Bogart and Chela, as well as food and drink
Grouplove are playing at the Hollywood Palladium
For their Cinema Under the Stars event, the Getty Villa is showing Monty Python’s The Life of Brian ($5 +$10 for parking)
Resident is hosting Feminist Friday featuring the band mini bear (free with rsvp)
Mystic Braves are headlining a night of bands at the Troubadour
Saturday
Culver City Arts District’s Art Walk runs from 2-6pm with music performances, workshops, art activities and more
The Getty Villa is showing Richard Lester’s A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum for the second night of their Cinema Under the Stars event ($5 +$10 for parking)
Allah-Las are playing with TOPS at the Regent Theater
GTA are performing at The Shrine Auditorium
Kula Shaker are playing at The Roxy
Saturday and Sunday
Santa Monica Art Studios is having its 12th Year Anniversary Open Studios
Sunday
Hauser Wirth & Schimmel is hosting a panel discussion with Rita Ackermann, Kim Gordon, Richard Jackson, and Paul McCarthy. Ackermann will moderate a lively discussion focused on painting as performance, the importance of failure in art, the role of the accident in artwork, and the artist as exhibitionist. (free but mandatory RSVP)
Terry Malts is playing at the Hi Hat with Devon Williams
There’s a free mole festival, La Feria de los Moles, taking place on Olvera Street
Robyn Hitchcock is playing at Largo
Weirdo Night! is back at El Cid for more experimental comedic performance and video hosted by Dynasty Handbag