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  • Join a choir for a night, see 'Home Alone' & more
    The sun sets behind buildings, leaving them in silhouette, in downtown L.A. during last year's winter solstice.
    The sun sets behind downtown Los Angeles during the first sunset of winter on Dec. 21, 2022.

    This week:

    Sing your heart out with the Los Angeles Master Chorale. Listen to risky and risqué stories. Attend the Popular Kids Club's last comedy show of the year.

    Our picks:

    • Messiah Sing-Along, downtown L.A. — Artistic Director Grant Gershon conducts 2,200 audience members who become the choir. Sopranos, altos, tenors and basses of all levels — plus newbies with no singing experience — are welcome to join in the fun.
    • Risk!, Silverlake — Watch and listen to people tell true stories they never thought they’d share (in public, no less).
    • Home Alone In Concert, downtown L.A. — The LA Phil’s Deck the Hall holiday concert series presents three nights of the comedy Home Alone (1990). The score is performed live by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, conducted by David Newman.

    Join the 'Messiah' sing-along with the Los Angeles Master Chorale. Listen to risky and risqué stories. Attend the Popular Kids Club's last comedy show of the year.

    Events

    • Monday, December 18, 2023 at 7:30 PM

      A chorale in black attire stands on stage singing.
      The Los Angeles Master Chorale performs Handel's 'Messiah' live on stage at Walt Disney Concert Hall.
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      Marie Noorbergen and Tao Ruspoli
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      Artistic Director Grant Gershon conducts 2,200 audience members who become the choir. Sopranos, altos, tenors and basses of all levels — plus newbies with no singing experience — are welcome to join in the fun. The event features a professional chamber orchestra, 20 singers and a quartet of professional soloists. Get there early for a free Carols on the Plaza event at 6 p.m. with the Chorale on the Music Center Plaza.

    • Monday, December 18, 2023 at 7:30 PM

      Santa stands front and center on stage with the members of the Pacific Chorale in the background.
      Pacific Chorale's 'Tis The Season!' concert returns to the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa Mesa.
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      Doug Gifford
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      Courtesy of the Pacific Chorale
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      Pacific Chorale presents a family-friendly concert featuring carols, seasonal songs and a visit from Santa. Listen to a night of music from the Grammy-winning chorus, under the direction of Artistic Director Robert Istad, along with the Southern California Children’s Chorus, led by founder Lori Loftus, and members of Pacific Symphony.

    • Tuesday, December 19, 2023 at 7:30 PM

      Headshots of five storytellers are Photoshopped together for a poster for Risk! Los Angeles at 7:30 p.m.
      Risk! Los Angeles returns to the Lyric Hyperion with storytellers who tell tales they never thought they'd share.
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      Courtesy of Risk!
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      Watch and listen to people tell true stories they never thought they’d share (in public, no less). Hosted by storyteller and author David Crabb, with tales by Jen Curcio, Linda Bailey Walsh, Rich Tackenberg, and Jonathan Bradley Welch.

    • Tuesday, December 19, 2023 at 10:30 PM

      Aimee Mann and Ted Leo both wear black and sunglasses while performing at an outdoor festival.
      Aimee Mann and Ted Leo of The Both, seen performing at the Shaky Knees Music Festival in 2015, bring their Christmas show back to Largo.
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      Chris McKay/Getty Images
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      Getty Images North America
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      The holidays kick into fifth gear as singer-songwriters Aimee Mann and Ted Leo return for several of their Christmas shows this week (Dec. 18 - 21). Tuesday's show is your best bet for scoring tickets. Be ready for original songs and holiday classics with a little variety, comedy and special guests.

    • Wednesday, December 20, 2023 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM

      The sun sets behind buildings, leaving them in silhouette, in downtown L.A. during last year's winter solstice.
      The sun sets behind downtown Los Angeles during the first sunset of winter on Dec. 21, 2022.
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      David McNew/Getty Images
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      Getty Images North America
      )

      Winter holidays in the Northern Hemisphere including St. Lucia’s Day, St. Nicolas Day, Hanukkah and Christmas, are celebrated with light, decorations, music and treats. At this family-friendly event, learn about the winter solstice, while making decorations, sipping on hot chocolate and sampling international holiday treats. The event is included in admission.

    • December 20, 2023 through December 22, 2023 at 8:00 PM

      A young Macaulay Culkin in the movie 'Home Alone' screaming at the top of the stairs while facing the camera.
      The LA Phil presents a live score presentation of 'Home Alone' at Walt Disney Concert Hall over three nights.
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      Trailer screenshot, courtesy of Fox Family Entertainment
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      via YouTube
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      The L.A. Phil’s Deck the Hall holiday concert series presents three nights of the comedy Home Alone (1990) with Macaulay Culkin as an 8-year-old accidentally left home by his family during the holidays. Screening from Wednesday, Dec. 20 to Friday, Dec. 22 at 8 p.m. at Walt Disney Concert Hall, the score is performed live by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, conducted by David Newman.

    • Thursday, December 21, 2023 at 7:00 PM

      A poster for The Comedy Basement show at Grand Central Market, with Ron Funches and other comedians' heads Photoshopped into a crystal ball.
      The Comedy Basement features stand-up in downtown L.A. with Ron Funches and other comedians.
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      Courtesy of The Comedy Basement
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      )

      The Comedy Basement is the stand-up showcase that takes place at the lower level of Grand Central Market. Thursday's show features Ron Funches, Laura Peek, Kimberly Clark, Subhah Agarwal, Jeff Buck and others.

    • Thursday, December 21, 2023 at 8:00 PM

      A neon sign letters read 'Laugh' against a black background.
      Get your laughs on!
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      Tim Mossholder
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      via Unsplash
      )

      The Popular Kids return with their last show of the year, featuring a super secret headliner they've been trying to book for a while. Also performing are Adam Conover, Roz Hernandez, Fumi Abe and DeAnne Smith. There will also be candy, prizes and a bar available for attendees. NOTE: Despite the name, all (21+) are welcome, including the unpopular.

    • December 21, 2023 through December 22, 2023

      A wall mural of John Lennon's face surrounded by a map of the world with 'All You Need is Love" stenciled in various languages.
      Watch the music of The Beatles tell the story of the Nativity.
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      Photo by BERTRAND MORITZ
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      on Unsplash
      )

      Open Fist Theatre Company’s annual holiday charity concert spectacular combines The Beatles with the story of Christmas. Both: A Hard Day’s Silent Night features a 50-person chorus singing Gospel arrangements of Beatles songs that together tell the Nativity story. The children's charity Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA) is this year's beneficiary.

    Viewing Pick

    • Thursday, December 21, 2023 from 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM

      Two movie posters: The Nightmare Before Christmas left, and The Muppet Christmas Carol.
      The Regent hosts a double feature movie screening of 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' and 'The Muppet Christmas Carol.'
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      Courtesy of The Regent
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      Don't know what to do with the kiddos out of school? Take them to a Holiday Movie Afternoon at The Regent. The Nightmare Before Christmas begins at 2 p.m., and The Muppet Christmas Carol begins at 3:30 p.m. Doors at 1:30 p.m.

    Dine and Drink Deals

    Here are a few dine and drink options to indulge in this week.

    • Tuesday, December 19, 2023 at 11:00 AM

      An image of a double cheeseburger and fries on a red plate from the Win~dow.
      The Win~Dow opens its first location south of LAX in Long Beach this week.
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      Courtesy of The Win~Dow
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      The smash burger eatery opens its first location south of LAX this week. Menu faves include the famous $4.25 cheeseburger, the fried chicken sandwich ($7.25), the $8 grain bowl with six veggies and the vegetarian Beauty Burger ($8.25). The Win~Dow Long Beach also has a full ice cream menu with seasonal shakes and old-school dipped cones.

    • Thursday, December 21, 2023 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM

      A close-up of whole, cooked crawfish in their red shells.
      'Réveillon! A Creole Christmas Feast & Bottle Auction' takes place at Harold & Belle's.
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      Stephanie Moody
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      on Unsplash
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      Center for Culinary Culture presents Réveillon! A Creole Christmas Feast & Bottle Auction with Martingale Cognac & Friends. The event features a nine-course meal enjoyed by generations of New Orleans residents and French-speaking people around the world to celebrate the Christmas season. Nosh on charred oysters, crawfish étoufée, and soft-shell crabs—all prepared by Chef Ryan Legaux—and classic New Orleans cocktails, including the Sazerac, Vieux Carré, and Café Brûlot, all made with award-winning Martingale Cognac.

    • Every week from December 15, 2023 through December 16, 2024
      Sunday from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
      Friday from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
      Saturday from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM

      A lounge with sunlight streaming into the windows with tea service set up on two of the tables.
      Palma Lounge at the Proper Hotel has launched an afternoon weekend tea service.
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      Courtesy of Palma Lounge/Proper Hotel
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      Palma Lounge at the Santa Monica Proper Hotel has launched an afternoon tea with a distinctly California flavor. Highlights of the new menu include a beetroot tartlet with herbs de provence goat cheese and pistachio powder; Persian cucumber tea sandwiches with herbed cream cheese and pink peppercorn aioli on brioche; Drake’s farm aged goat cheese & chive scone; and a Valrhona chocolate profiterole. Served with a glass of Veuve Clicquot or N/A cocktail. The tea is available Friday to Sunday, 2 - 4 p.m.

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