Oddisee- Brea
Things to do in Los Angeles this weekend (2/2-2/5/17)-
Thursday
Gabriel Garzón-Montano is playing a free live set at Amoeba Hollywood
Just in time for the Superbowl, the Craft & Folk Art Museum is hosting CraftNight: Stitch ‘N’ Sport, where artist Billy Kheel will teach you how to make sports paraphernalia out of felt while you drink beer ($10 includes supplies, snacks and materials)
Hammer Museum is showing Katy Grannan’s film The Nine at with a Q&A to follow
Dean of Arts at Yale College, Susan E. Cahan will be discussing the art world’s resistance to racial equality for a lecture titled What is Contemporary? at MOCA Grand Ave (free)
Pinback are performing Autumn of the Seraphs at the Echoplex with Vertical Scratchers opening
Or you could check out The Paranoyds with Egrets on Ergot, French Vanilla and L.A. Drones at The Echo
Miserable, Numb.er and Shannon Lay are playing at The Hi Hat
Friday
First Fridays returns to the Natural History Museum with performances by Oddisee, MNDSGN and D∆WN, DJs, discussions and tours of the museum
The Egyptian Theatre’s double feature is Mulholland Dr. and Sunset Boulevard
Peter Hook, of New Order, will be discussing his new book Substance with Moby at The Regent Theater
The Blank Tapes are playing at the Bootleg Theater with Golden Animals, Dreamphases, and Mothdrops
Saturday
The Golden Dragon Parade returns to Chinatown to celebrate the Lunar New Year and coincides with the New Years Festival
Forest Lawn is hosting at tribute to Langston Hughes with stories, poems and music in honor of Black History Month
Kitten is playing at The Roxy (also on Friday)
Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE) is hosting Curators:Emerging into What, a panel discussion from 2-4pm
Dream Boys are playing at the Bootleg Theater with Once and Future Band
King Shelter are having a single release party at The Echo
Sunday
The Street Art House pop up gallery is free today at The Hangar
The Rock N Roll Flea Market returns to The Regent Theater
Lilys are playing with Dead Heavens and Tennis System at The Echo