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Best things to do this weekend in Los Angeles and Southern California: February 20-22
There’s no excuse not to head out to one of the city’s many excellent museums this weekend, as nearly 30 of them are free for all on Sunday. Some do require a reservation, so get clicking and plan your day here. If you’d rather be outside, the L.A. Bakery Walk is way overbooked, but who says you can’t plot your own epic doughnut walk across L.A.?
And get ready for summer — the Hollywood Bowl just announced its full season, which includes a special farewell to L.A. Phil Conductor Gustavo Dudamel, the Blue Note Jazz Fest lineup and much more.
A little sooner on the calendar (i.e., this weekend), Licorice Pizza has your listings, including a free Nikka Costa show in West Hollywood, Lady Gaga’s return to the Forum on Sunday, plus Lizzo settles in for her residency at the Blue Note. On Saturday, you can see Los Tigres del Norte at the Intuit Dome, the Pains of Being Pure At Heart at the Echoplex, Christopher Owens of Girls at Sid the Cat and Lights at the El Rey Theatre (she’s also playing Sunday). And the future is coming on, as Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett’s cartoon supergroup Gorillaz take over the Hollywood Palladium to play their much-anticipated ninth album, The Mountain, in its entirety on Sunday.
Elsewhere on LAist, you can read up on all the facts about the next L.A. mayoral race, learn how farmers’ markets are tackling food insecurity, and get tickets for FilmWeek’s March 7 Oscar preview.
Events
Scanner unwrapping
Friday, February 20, 10 a.m.
Bunny Museum
2605 Lake Ave., Altadena
COST: FREE; MORE INFO
If you’re not familiar with Scanner, it's a very large (read: 14-feet-tall, 1,100-pound) bunny created by Chinese artist Jessie Zhao. And it's about to sit, appropriately, outside the Bunny Museum in Altadena. Monrovia’s Walter Zucco donated Scanner after last year’s wildfires burned the museum to the ground, and it's sure to bring joy to the community. You can say you were there at the beginning if you head to the unwrapping ceremony! Make sure to do the Bunny Bump!
LGBTQ+ Figure Skaters
Friday, February 20
Junior High Los Angeles
603 S. Brand Blvd., Glendale
COST: FREE; MORE INFO
While Heated Rivalry has put all eyes on ice hockey’s relationship with the LGBTQ+ community, figure skating has long been seen as a haven for out athletes. But that hasn’t exactly been the case. Reporters Ari Saperstein and Chris Schleicher — who's also a former USA national team skater — will talk about their work covering the hidden history of queerness in figure skating. Perfect timing if you’re watching the Olympics and keeping up with all the skating drama on and off the ice!
California Pen Show
Thursday through Sunday, February 19-22
Torrance Marriott Redondo Beach
3635 Fashion Way, Torrance
COST: FROM $20; MORE INFO
Fear not: The internet and computers have not taken away the mighty pen! The California Pen Show is happening this weekend, and it includes classes for folks new to fountain pens, intros to journaling, tutorials on advanced calligraphy techniques and more. Spill some ink.
Amores Perros with Alejandro Innaritu
Sunday, February 22
LACMA / Academy Museum Theater
6067 Wilshire Blvd., Miracle Mile
COST: $10, SOLD OUT BUT ADDITIONAL TICKETS MAY BE RELEASED AT 9 A.M. DAY-OF; MORE INFO
To celebrate the opening of LACMA’s exhibition SUEÑO PERRO: A Film Installation by Alejandro G. Iñárritu, the museum will host the Oscar-winning director for a screening of his directorial debut, Amores Perros, on its 25th anniversary in a new 4K restoration. Museum director Michael Govan will join for the Q&A.
Highly Favored: Los Angeles LGBT Center’s Black History Month Celebration
Saturday, February 21, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
The Village at Ed Gould Plaza
1125 N. McCadden Place, Hollywood
COST: FREE; MORE INFO
Celebrate Black History Month with this free, joy-filled dance party on the plaza at Hollywood’s LGBT Center. Centered on queer Black joy, the party honors Pose actress Hailie Sahar and filmmaker Elegance Bratton (Move Ya Body: The Birth of House).
LA Galaxy home opener
Sunday, February 22, 4 p.m.
Dignity Health Sports Park
18400 Avalon Blvd., Carson
COST: VARIES; MORE INFO
The World Cup is still a few months away, but the 2026 MLS season kicks off with the L.A. Galaxy’s home opener against NYCFC. The rivals will have a few familiar faces on either side, including L.A. Galaxy legend Todd Dunivant, who is now NYCFC’s Sporting Director, and NYCFC homegrown midfielder Justin Haak, who has joined the Galaxy.
Echoes of Gen X: The Art of The Fillmore (1980s–2000s)
Through April 11, opening night Saturday, February 21, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Gabba Gallery
235 S. Broadway, Downtown L.A.
COST: FREE; MORE INFO
Be still, my Gen X, former SF-resident and regular-at-the-Fillmore heart. I have a small collection of these myself, but this sprawling show of band posters from the legendary Fillmore club is a trip down musical memory lane. Expect an excellent soundtrack at the opening event, or catch the show any time from now through April 11.
Venice Mardi Gras parade
Sunday, February 22
The Waterfront
Venice Beach
COST: FREE; MORE INFO
Laissez les bons temps rouler at the annual Venice Mardi Gras Parade! Don your weirdest, most colorful attire, grab some beads, then head to the boardwalk for gumbo, live music and a party atmosphere!
Common Grounds: Exploring Coffee Through Art & Flavor
Saturday, February 21, 10:30 a.m.
Muzeo Museum and Cultural Center
241 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim
COST: $28; MORE INFO
Try new types of coffee paired with pastries, all curated by third-generation roaster Amy Tang. The Muzeo Museum is hosting this Lunar New Year–inspired coffee salon that celebrates creativity, renewal and community.