Get Out: Sunday

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THIS CULTURE TASTES LIKE CHICKEN
The city will host their 21st annual "Taste of Encino" cultural festival. The event will take over a strip of Ventura Blvd. and include music, dance, and storytelling. This free festival will also feature a moon bounce and rock climbing wall for you to enjoy. I'm sure your kids will like them a bit more though.

VISIT THE OTHER SIDE OF THE VALLEY
This is the last day of Pasadena's Art Weekend which includes an art market and several live music performances through out the day. The market is run by the Art Center College of Design staff, students, and alumni, and also features their work. It's the perfect place to see new styles and ideas in the art world. After that, walk up to De Lacey St. for the outdoor music festival with performances from Mexican, soul, and classical bands as well as a set from West Indian Girl.

ATTEND A DOUBLE-OPENING
Frank Pictures Gallery in Santa Monica is dedicating tonight to two talented artists and their new exhibits. First is Robert Stivers' photography show entitled, "Dresses and Shoes". Then Stephen Gamson premieres his new sculptures and paintings, "Portraits and Conversations". Both artists will be at the opening. No RSVP required.

SPEND THE DAY IN THE REY
Marina Del Rey wants you to know it exists. It isn't just some boring seaside town that the occasional LMU student might bike through: It's got culture and style. Get over to Burton Chace Park for some fun and family-oriented activities. For $5 you can participate in the water kayaking, ride the rides, and even pick out a pumpkin. Live entertainment, local businesses, and food vendors will add to the festivities.

Other Things To Do...
Attend the last day of the only solar-powered festival The Other Venice Film Festival in, where else, Venice Beach, see a showing of the dark comedy, The Chalk Boy at the Alexandria put on by The Company of Angels, check out the Studio City Arts Fair on Laurel Canyon and Moorpark, or try and catch a seat at the Troubadour's last showing of the hilariousAlice in One-Hit Wonderland 2 at the Falcon Theatre in Toluca Lake.

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