Japanese Breakfast- Everybody Wants to Love You
Things to do in Los Angeles this weekend (3/2-3/5/17)-
Thursday
Cultural critic and philosopher Slavoj Zizek is giving a talk at the Broad Art Center on UCLA’s campus (free)
Machine Project is hosting Meeting #2 of the Legion of Hackers for the Revolution
Poet Sesshu Foster and artist Arturo Romo are reading at MOCA Grand Avenue (free)
AOE is playing with Tolliver and Abjo at the Bootleg Theater
Friday
For the Natural History Museum’s First Friday event, Japanese Breakfast and Emily Wells are performing and there will be tours, a discussion on food, and DJs
For SCUM’s first year anniversary The Smell is hosting a party with performers that include Alice Bag, Seth Bogart, Xina Xurner plus drag performances and DJs
Elohim, WRLD, and smle are playing at the Echoplex
Saturday
Temples are playing with Night Beats, Deap Vally, Froth and JJUUJJUU at The Regent Theater
Artists Jeffrey Sklan, Christopher James, Spacegoth, 8333, along with curators Jason Ostro and Elena Jacobson are giving an informal talk at the Gabba Gallery
Best Coast, Grouplove, The Lovely Bad Things, Liz Phair and more are performing at the El Rey Theatre with all proceeds to benefit Planned Parenthood
LACMA is having a free screening of the first episode of Patriot, a new TV series from Amazon, and a conversation with creator/executive producer Steve Conrad, executive producers James Parriott and Charlie Gogolak, executive producer Gil Bellows, and actors Michael Dorman, Kathleen Munroe, and Chris Conrad
The Aero Theatre has a Shirley MacLaine double feature- The Apartment (which was just referenced at the Oscars) and Being There
Sinkane are playing at the Bootleg Theater with Grateful Shred
Sunday
Mykki Blanco is playing at The Roxy with Cakes Da Killa
Photographer Jules Allen will be discussing his recent book Marching Bands with UC Irvine Professor Joe Lewis at LACMA Art Catalogues (free)
Cosmonauts are headlining My Bloody Valentine Nite at the Echoplex with Thigh Master, Echolust and Deaf Dance
The Rock ‘N’ Roll Flea Market returns to The Regent Theater for its monthly event
Laura Stevenson, Chris Farren, and Ogikubo Station are playing at the Bootleg Theater