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    A photo of the completely assembled Gnatalie the Green Dino on display at the new wing of the Natural History Museum.

    This weekend:

    A new wing at the Natural History Museum, Vulture Fest hosts TV reunions in Hollywood, Sting live, craft fairs galore and more.

    Our picks:

    • Vulture Festival 2024; multiple locations — From a You’re The Worst reunion to a Simpsons retrospective, some of the folks who have the most fun in Hollywood come together.
    • NHM Commons Opening Party; Exposition Park — Meet Natural History Museum scientists, check out live performances, and preview the new collections as the museum officially opens its new wing, the NHM Commons.
    • Brewjeria Company's 5th Anniversary Celebration; Pico Rivera — The Latino-owned brewery known for blending craft beer with cultural heritage is celebrating with exclusive beer releases, live music performances and pop-up kitchens. 

    As we near holiday time, the calendar just gets busier and busier — but do we say that like it’s a bad thing? No, it only means there’s so much to do, and choosing what to feature in this column gets tough!

    Have no fear. This week brings Vulture Fest to Hollywood, with favorites like the cast of The Simpsons and Elizabeth Olsen on panels. There’s also an immersive show that will take you into Andy Warhol’s Factory, a new wing opening at the Natural History Museum with tons of family events, and music for all generations in town, from Sting at the Wiltern to Sabrina Carpenter at Crypto.com to indie Aussie favorites at the MATES festival.

    For more to explore, visit LAist.com, where you can learn how residents weighed in on the Dodgers Stadium gondola proposal, follow the Metro Art bus, and book your tickets to Saturday’s David Sedaris show.

    Events

    • November 16, 2024 through November 17, 2024

      A collage of celebrities, including Bill Nader, Kristen Wiig, Nicole Richie, Jonathan Gross and Mike Meyers, with text in the bottom right of the image reading "Vulture Festival."
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      Courtesy Vuture Festival
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      If you obsess over cult TV hits of the past couple decades or want to be the first to check out the next sure-to-be-cult-hit, the Vulture Fest has something for you. From a You’re The Worst reunion (my personal favorite; I definitely need to know what would have happened to those two!) to a Simpsons retrospective and a preview of the new season of The Sex Lives of College Girls, Vulture is bringing together some of the folks who have the most fun in Hollywood to dish about their shows all weekend long.

    • Sunday, November 17, 2024 from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM

      A photo of the completely assembled Gnatalie the Green Dino on display at the new wing of the Natural History Museum.
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      Courtesy Natural History Museum
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      The whole family can learn about dinosaurs from Natural History Museum scientists, check out live performances, and preview the new collections as the museum officially opens its new wing, the NHM Commons. The free block party goes all day and will also be the launch for the NHM Commons Theater, which will feature daily presentations of a new T. REX 3D film and Ocean Encounters human-scale puppet performances.

    • November 14, 2024 through November 16, 2024 at 8:00 PM

      A black and white photo of a TV set with an image of three faces vomiting streamers, all sort of morphing into one another. Above the TV set is a person wearing a blond wig with extravagantly dressed small figures of men and women at either side.
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      Courtesy The Factory Superstars
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      Andy Warhol’s Factory held a mystical appeal in 1960s New York, bringing together the fashion and art worlds in a space that became the stuff of legends. Now you can time travel back and put on your Edie Sedgwick best for Nothing Special In Wonderland, an immersive theater night featuring a polaroid booth, live music, interactive art installations, and of course, screen tests. This weekend’s themes are “Eat Me” on Friday and “Winter Wonderland” on Saturday.

    • November 15, 2024 through November 17, 2024

      A digital poster for Southern California Poetry Festival 2024, featuring a long list of performers, including Abbi Page, Ernest Hardy, Martin Camps and Tom Laichas.
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      Ivan Salinas
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      Southern California Poetry Festival
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      Poetry readings, workshops, and more are happening at the historic Beyond Baroque space in Venice at the Southern California Poetry Festival. Kicking off with performances by poet, lyricist, and musician Camae Ayewa, known for her exceptional work as Moor Mother, the event will also feature workshops on the craft of poetry led by Maya Salameh and a literary tour of Venice with poet Tom Laichas. The weekend closes out with California Poet Laureate Lee Herrick reading from his new poetry collection with David St. John, Sara Borjas, and Allison Hedge Coke.

    • November 16, 2024 through November 17, 2024

      A tent with artwork displayed as patron browse and shop. On top of the tent is a sign that reads "Jayes Caitlin," the name of the artist.
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      Renegade Craft
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      Get your holiday shopping done early as a ton of craft markets are on this weekend. From ceramics to vintage wares, there’s something for everyone from local makers. Avoid the Grove and head instead to seek out that unique find at one of these markets happening in several locations, from Torrance on up to North Hollywood.

    • Saturday, November 16, 2024 at 8:00 PM

      A group portrait of the Kingdom Choir in a room with wooden floors and bare walls, with a warm floodlight behind them.
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      Courtesy The Lucian
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      Remember the scene stealer from Harry and Meghan’s wedding? No, not that insane lemon-elderflower cake although that also looked amazing, but the incredible gospel choir that was like nothing the Archbishop of Canterbury had ever seen. Catch The Kingdom Choir at The Luckman to kick off the festive season and hear the choir’s special sound that embodies both their faith and community spirit.

    • November 16, 2024 through November 17, 2024

      A digital poster that reads "The Tapitalists present: A tap of the creature's curse" and features Creature of the Black Lagoon-style art. On the far right of the image is a city limits sign that says "City of Vermin." Palm trees and a city scape can be seen in the background.
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      Courtesy The Tapitalists
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      Regardless of how you’re feeling about capitalism lately, there’s no way you can’t love Tapitalism. This year’s show follows the story A Tap of the Creature’s Curse and asks: can tap dancing save the day? L.A. Times reporter Howard Blume leads this tap troupe in their residency at the Nocturne Theatre in Glendale. You can never have enough tap!

    • Saturday, November 16, 2024 at 6:30 PM

      A digital poster for the MATES 2024 festival. It features band names and illustration of animals playing music in a field.
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      Courtesy Vacations
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      Australian indie band Vacations is hosting the inaugural stateside edition of their festival MATES at The Bellwether. The show goes late and will feature bands including Vacations, Ian Sweet, Yot Club, Claud, Waax, Puma Blue, Kacy Hill, Jaguar Jonze, and more over two stages.

    • November 15, 2024 through November 17, 2024

      Sting and two more musicians stand on a rooftop, posed for the camera.
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      Carter B. Smith
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      Sting joins two other musicians — but no, not his Police bandmates — at The Wiltern for the last three of five nights in L.A. on his Sting 3.0 tour, featuring both the solo and Police songs he’s made famous in his decades-long career. I saw Sting play a small venue — the MGM in Boston — a couple years ago, and it’s always a treat to see him in an intimate space like The Wiltern if you can snag a ticket.

    Viewing Pick

    • November 13, 2024 through November 21, 2024

      Four people at a dinner table, two on each side. The scene, from the film "A Normal Family," seems tense.
      A scene from the 2024 Asian World Film Festival's opening night film, 'A Normal Family.'
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      Courtesy Asian World Film Festival Los Angeles
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      Showcasing films from 50 countries around Asia, including Korean and Japanese filmmakers as well as Turkish, Russian, and Indian auteurs, the 10th Annual Asian World Film Festival (AWFF) brings Asian cinema to Culver City. Featuring both shorts and full-length features, you can check out Oscar entries from a wide range of countries and new works as well.

    Dine & Drink Deals

    • November 14, 2024 through November 17, 2024

      Three bulbous glasses of beer lined up on a bar, one light, one amber and one dark.
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      Courtesy Brewjeria Company
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      L.A.'s Latino-owned brewery known for blending craft beer with cultural heritage is celebrating its anniversary with exclusive beer releases, live music performances, and pop-up kitchens from area food vendors. Special releases include barrel-aged beers and limited-edition merchandise.

    • Friday, November 15, 2024 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM

      An illustrated poster showing a blonde woman with a ponytail singing into microphone and a martini glass filled with a dark cocktail, advertising the "It's Me Espresso Martini Happy Hour" which is a "Mr. Wanderlust Sabrina Carpenter Concert Pre-Party."
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      Courtesy Golden Hour
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      If you’re heading to one of Sabrina Carpenter’s shows this week at Crypto.com or next week at the Forum, obviously you’ll need an espresso martini.

      Golden Hour at Level 8 is hosting an "It’s Me Espresso Martini Happy Hour" before the concert featuring innovative cocktails and a curated playlist of Carpenter’s hits.

    • Sunday, November 17, 2024 from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM

      Four people — two Black, two Asian — sit at a table with a feast of food, under a chandelier and hanging decorative pearls.
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      Courtesy Farmhouse Kitchen
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      Taste Thai delicacies from nine local chefs including from Farmhouse Thai Kitchen at this celebration of Thai cuisine at Serra in Hollywood. Enjoy traditional Thai festivities, with samplings of each restaurant's signature dishes and libations.

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