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  • Cinco de Mayo specials, Cercle Odyssey and more
    An art gallery with photos hung up on the white walls. In the center of the room, one wall is covered in a blown-up photo of a young Ringo Starr.

    This week:

    Cinco de Mayo specials, Cercle Odyssey, Paul McCartney photos and more of the best things to do this week.

    Our picks:

    • Immersive takes on a whole new meaning when director Derek Barbolla is in charge. The director has launched music projects that use cultural landmarks as a backdrop, from the Great Pyramids to the Eiffel Tower. We’re lucky to be in the fold for this latest project, Cercle Odyssey, which spans performances in Mexico City, L.A., and Paris.
    • Celebrate Cinco de Mayo in Orange County with Puesto’s modern Mexico City cuisine. The May 5 menu highlights include a special taco, a festive shooter flight, and an exclusive beer.
    • Classic country band The Soda Crackers will bring an old-school vibe to the Autry at their weekly May Music Nights & Cowboy Cocktails event. Come for the b-side gems — the site calls them the “unsung heroes of the Bakersfield sound” — and stay for a cocktail or two from André Darlington’s book, Cowboy Cocktails.

    Let’s be honest, it has not been the easiest week here in public media. Amid President Trump issuing an executive order to cut funding to PBS and NPR, we are grateful for your support now more than ever.

    For some much-needed joy this week, I caught the Beyoncé show at SoFi, and the best part — other than the powerhouse performance that Queen Bey absolutely is — was everyone there dressed in their cowboy and cowgirl best, dancing in the corridors and getting down, down, down, down, down. She plays two more shows here on May 7 and 9.

    The Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival continues through May 7, so catch a documentary, feature film or a talk with one of the esteemed creators before it’s gone. And of course, there’s no shortage of places to grab a margarita for Cinco de Mayo; we have some suggestions below.

    For more to explore, visit LAist.com, where you can put on some tunes by L.A. artist El Compa Negro, read up on the release of the troubled film, Rust, and meet the “Harmonica Grannies” who stole the show at L.A. Kings playoff games. And don’t forget to snag a ticket to Wednesday’s AirTalk live at Dodger Stadium event with Larry Mantle.

    Events

    May 7-11
    Cercle Odyssey 2025
    L.A. Convention Center 
    1201 S. Figueroa St., Downtown L.A. 
    COST: FROM $180; MORE INFO

    Immersive takes on a whole new meaning when director Derek Barbolla is in charge. The director has launched music projects that use cultural landmarks as a backdrop, from the Great Pyramids to the Eiffel Tower, and we’re lucky to be in the fold for this latest project, which spans performances in Mexico City, L.A., and Paris. Featuring performers like Empire of the Sun, The Blaze, Moby and more, the experience is phone-free and takes the audience through a panorama of different environments using LED projections and live music to tell a story about art and nature.

    Through Saturday, June 21
    Paul McCartney: 'Rearview Mirror'
    Gagosian Gallery
    456 N. Camden Drive, Beverly Hills
    COST: FREE; MORE INFO

    A gallery space with images hung on the wall. The focus of the photo is a black and white profile photo of a young Paul McCartney, which is blown up and covering one wall.
    (
    Jeff McLane
    /
    Courtesy Gagosian
    )

    I was at the opening last week of the Paul McCartney photography show at Gagosian, and the one thing that stood out to me was how seeing photos of the Beatles from the early 1960s put everyone there in a good mood. You could hear the refrain of "Help" playing from The Ed Sullivan Show clips and feel the joyful naivety of the lads from Liverpool on their first trip to the U.S. in 1964. These rediscovered photographs by McCartney are a little vacation from the current state of the world.

    Wednesday, May 7, 5:30 p.m.
    Town Hall: The Impact of the L.A. Fires on the LGBTQ+ Community 
    Altadena Main Library
    600 E. Mariposa St., Altadena
    COST: FREE; MORE INFO

    A digital poster promoting The Impact of the L.A. Fires on the LGBTQ+ Community town hall on May 7, 2025.
    (
    Courtesy UCLA School of Law
    )

    UCLA School of Law’s Williams Institute is hosting a free online and in-person town hall and community listening session to gain a better understanding of the effects of the fires on L.A.’s LGBTQ+ community. The event is geared at LGBT+ community members who were directly impacted by the fires with the goal of creating a “more inclusive recovery.” Dinner will be provided for in-person attendees, and the first 100 to arrive will receive a complimentary air purifier.

    Thursday, May 8 
    girlpuppy
    Moroccan Lounge 
    901 1st St., Downtown L.A.
    COST: $27.65; MORE INFO

    Indie alt-rock project girlpuppy — Atlanta-based singer/songwriter Becca Harvey — celebrates the release of her new album, Sweetness, at the Moroccan Lounge. One of Rolling Stone’s “Future 25” artists, girlpuppy is inspired by artists from Leonard Cohen to Avril Lavigne, tackling heartbreak and friendship with catchy, folk-inspired tunes.

    Thursday, May 8, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
    Autry After Hours: May Music Nights & Cowboy Cocktails
    The Autry 
    4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park 
    COST: $18 FOR MUSEUM ADMISSION, $5 FOR MEMBERS; MORE INFO

    Classic country band The Soda Crackers will bring an old-school vibe to the Autry at their weekly May Music Nights & Cowboy Cocktails event. Come for the b-side gems – the site calls them the “unsung heroes of the Bakersfield sound” – stay for a cocktail or two from André Darlington’s book Cowboy Cocktails. The Autry’s Thursday night events continue every week in May. Yeehaw!

    Every Monday and Wednesday, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
    Kavahana Trivia Night
    Kavahana 
    306 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica 
    COST: FREE, MORE INFO

    You don’t need booze to have a great trivia night. Hawaiian-inspired kava bar Kavahana hosts a free trivia night twice a week alongside creative kava cocktails and bites. The quiz features a mix of general knowledge, pop culture, history, science and more, so grab your smartest friends or come alone and make some new ones.

    May 5-6 
    2025 ASCAP Foundation Musical Theatre Fest with Stephen Schwartz
    The Wallis
    9390 N. Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills
    COST: FREE, TICKET REQUIRED; MORE INFO

    This two-day festival at the Wallis with Wicked composer Stephen Schwartz is a rare chance to get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Broadway greatness. It’s free, with the first day showcasing songs cut from some of his most beloved shows. The second day is a chance to preview two new shows from ASCAP alums and hear real-time feedback from Schwartz and others. It’s currently sold out, but there’s a waitlist available.


    Viewing Pick

    Through Thursday, May 8
    Bonjour Tristesse 
    Select Laemme Theatres
    COST: FROM $8.50; MORE INFO

    A movie poster for the French film film "Bonjour Tristesse." It features a young woman in a swimsuit sitting on a towel on a cliffside, looking toward camera.
    (
    Elevation Pictures
    )

    Last summer, I went on a tear practicing my French before a trip, and one of the novels I attempted to get through with my limited reading comprehension was the short but sweet Bonjour Tristesse. A revolutionary work when it came out in the mid-1950s, it follows a young woman who has a wild summer in the south of France. The new film version, out this week, stars Lily McInerny and Chloë Sevigny.


    Dine & Drink Deals

    Tuesday, May 6
    Camilla Marcus x Ètra
    Ètra
    737 N Western Ave., Melrose Hill
    COST: VARIES, MORE INFO

    Fine dining? Don’t mind if I do. Ètra’s Chef/Co-owner Evan Algorri, a 2025 James Beard Semifinalist for Best Chef: California, and GM/Co-owner Andrew Lawson are hosting a special collaboration dinner with Camilla Marcus, chef, entrepreneur, founder of NYC’s celebrated zero-waste restaurant west~bourne and author of the cookbook My Regenerative Kitchen. The springtime meal showcases the bounty of L.A.’s farmers’ markets.

    Tuesday, May 6, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
    Saltie Girl x Found Oyster 
    Sunset Plaza
    8615 W. Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood 
    COST: VARIES; MORE INFO 

    East goes West on Tuesday night when Echo Park’s Found Oyster pops up at West Hollywood’s Saltie Girl. Next week, they’ll reverse the swap, so no matter where in L.A. you are, oysters are in your future. Exclusive specials will be available on both dates.

    Monday, May 5 
    Cinco de Mayo at KA’TEEN 
    KA’TEEN
    6516 Selma Ave., Hollywood
    COST: VARIES, MORE INFO 

    Specialty dishes and entertainment are on the menu for Cinco de Mayo at KA’TEEN, including striped bass ceviche, potato taquitos and queso fundido. Of course, there are also drink specials like the KA’TEEN margarita and a Costenito with spicy serrano pepper-infused vodka and charred pineapple.

    Through Wednesday, May 7 
    Puesto Mexican Artisan Kitchen & Bar
    All Puesto locations (including Irvine and Anaheim)
    COST: VARIES; MORE INFO

    Celebrate Cinco de Mayo in Orange County with Puesto’s modern Mexico City cuisine. The May 5 menu highlights include a special taco, a festive shooter flight and an exclusive beer. Plus, on May 6 and 7, Puesto via DoorDash is offering a couple of free options. On May 6, Toasted Hazelnut Tres Leches Cake with a minimum purchase of $30. On May 7, it’s a buy-one-get-one burrito deal, excluding burrito boxes.

    Tuesday, May 6, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. 
    Farmer Boys Farmstand Party
    2901 E. Slauson Ave. Huntington Park 
    Huntington Park 
    COST: FREE; MORE INFO

    Seven Farmer Boys meals in green and white boxes. There's a mix of burgers, chicken tenders and fish, all with fries and a drink.
    (
    Courtesy Farmer Boys
    )

    Free to attend and perfect for families and adults of all ages, Farmer Boys is partnering with the L.A. Regional Food Bank for this event. Every guest who brings a canned food item will receive a free Farmstand menu item from their new menu.

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