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Best things to do this week in Los Angeles and Southern California: November 10-13
The best thing to do this week? Take a hike! Will Rogers State Park just reopened this weekend for the first time since the Palisades Fire, so take advantage of the warm weather and get outside. It’s now open daily, 8 a.m. to sunset.
Licorice Pizza has your weekly music picks, including pop star PinkPantheress at the Wiltern on Monday, singer-songwriter Neko Case at the Bellwether (also on Monday), and Lifehouse is hanging by a moment at the El Rey on Monday and Tuesday. Queens of the Stone Age are at the Dolby Theatre, Tame Impala play the Forum on Wednesday, and The Darkness play the Wiltern on Wednesday. Thursday has prog rock faves Steve Hackett playing the Orpheum and Yes at YouTube Theater. Plus, the “modern-day Bob Dylan” — Jesse Welles — is at the Belasco, also on Thursday.
Explore more from LAist: You can check out the new baby orangutan at the L.A. Zoo (awww!), follow the latest on the air traffic delays, and find local restaurants offering free or discounted meals to SNAP recipients.
Events
Tuesday, November 11, 11 a.m.
Veterans Day
Forest Lawn
6300 Forest Lawn Drive, Hollywood Hills
COST: FREE; MORE INFO
Honor our nation’s veterans with a celebration at Forest Lawn. There will be speakers, patriotic music, performances and more. The annual event is free and family-friendly.
Tuesday, November 11, 7 p.m.
An Evening with Annie Leibovitz
The Wiltern
3790 Wilshire Blvd., Koreatown
COST: FROM $59.50; MORE INFO
Photographer Annie Leibovitz comes out from behind the camera to talk about her new book, Women. Leibovitz’s photographs have graced the pages of Vogue, Vanity Fair and many more; she’ll talk about her portraits of powerful female icons like Lady Gaga, Hillary Clinton, Louise Bourgeois, Joan Didion, Serena Williams, and others across dozens of disciplines.
Thursday, November 13, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Rodeo Drive Holiday Lighting Celebration
Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills
COST: FREE; MORE INFO
It’s officially Christmas in L.A. when the lights come on down Rodeo. You can get a special little hit of holiday joy driving through Beverly Hills at night through Jan. 5, so get ready to get festive. This year’s theme is “Enchanted Holiday Dreams,” inspired by Tchaikovsky’s classic, The Nutcracker. The evening kick-off event features live performances from Chris Mann, Hugh Sheridan, James Tormé and more. Then, Santa shows up, and the night culminates with a fireworks display.
Tuesday, November 10, 8 p.m.
El Canto de las Manos
Walt Disney Concert Hall
111 S. Grand Ave., Downtown L.A.
COST: FREE WITH RSVP; MORE INFO
As we all mentally prepare ourselves for the end of Gustavo Dudamel’s incredible run at the L.A. Phil, many events are coming up that honor his time in the city. This one is special. The documentary film El Canto de las Manos is the directorial debut of actress and filmmaker (and Dudamel’s wife) María Valverde. The story centers on the unique 2022 production of Beethoven’s opera Fidelio, conducted by Dudamel, which featured the L.A. Phil alongside Venezuelan ensemble Coro de Manos Blancas. The group includes deaf and hard-of-hearing performers, as well as performers with visual and cognitive impairments, and the collaboration resulted in a production staged for both deaf and hearing audiences. "This is a story of justice — of how art transcends the visible and transforms its protagonists into guides who illuminate a new way of experiencing music, one that comes from a deeper level of awareness; a declaration of freedom and dignity," Valverdes said. At the screening, which is the film’s West Coast premiere, Ava DuVernay (Selma) will moderate a discussion with Dudamel, Valverde, and Deaf West Theater Artistic Director DJ Kurs.
Through Sunday, November 23
Bluebeard’s Castle
Odyssey Theatre
2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd., West L.A.
COST: $40; MORE INFO
The days are getting shorter, so it’s the perfect time of year for a cozy, Gothic musical thriller. Am I right? Bluebeard's Castle, inspired by a medieval French fairytale, makes its L.A. premiere at the Odyssey through November 23. With a story that mixes fairy tale and fiction from Russian-born writer-director Sofia Streisand, the show had sold-out runs in Russia, Serbia, and France. The L.A. version is its English-language debut as well. Plus, it’s my favorite kind of show – 80 minutes straight through.
Through Saturday, December 20
East of Western: Close Ups of Charles Bukowski by Joan Ganny
Beyond Baroque
681 Venice Blvd., Venice
COST: FREE; MORE INFO
A fun fact about me — in San Francisco’s halcyon early internet days, I used to belong to a group called the Charles Bukowski Memorial Drinking Club. So perhaps this show is more of a personal pick. Still, this exhibit at Beyond Baroque is interesting for any poetry fan who wants a glimpse into the soul of wayward poet Charles Bukowski. Photographer Joan Ganny’s close-up portraits of the bard are on display here for the first time stateside.
Tuesday, November 11 to Sunday, November 16
Ojai Playhouse Film Festival
145 E. Ojai Ave., Ojai
COST: FROM $20; MORE INFO
Head up to Ojai to catch new and indie films at the Ojai Playhouse Film Fest. Screen the biggest new films, like Richard Linklater’s Nouvelle Vague and the Brazilian film Secret Agent, the latter of which won best director at Cannes this year. It’s a great excuse to check out the newly refurbished Ojai Playhouse, drink some excellent local wine, and get out of town for a day.
Viewing Pick
Thursday, November 13, 6 p.m.
Breaking the Cycle: Documentary Premiere + Live Q&A
Los Angeles Mission
316 Winston St., Downtown L.A.
COST: FREE; MORE INFO
Homelessness is an issue that touches all aspects of Los Angeles life, and many of us feel helpless to combat the problems facing our neighbors. To be inspired and learn about two folks who took up the cause and made a difference, check out this upcoming screening of Breaking the Cycle, a film about two friends on a cross-country ride to raise awareness about homelessness. The filmmakers will be in person for Q&A with local community leaders following the event.
Dine & Drink Deals
Thursday, November 13
Food Sessions
Bombay’s Bar & Grill
143 S. California St., Ventura
COST: $21.05; MORE INFO
Take a ride up to Ventura for some holiday cooking instruction with Chef Christine Honey Lapointe of Honey Pies. She’ll lead a course on making a savory bacon-wrapped stuffing appetizer and a cranberry-and-cream-cheese pull-apart tree. Yum!
Thursday, November 13, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Shakey’s reopening
5604 Sepulveda Blvd., Culver City
COST: FREE; MORE INFO
The first 50 customers to the newly redone Shakey’s Pizza Parlor in Culver City will receive free merch from the new Shakey’s flagship location. And, of course, there’s never a bad time for pizza.
Holy Ground Artisanal Bread Share
Holy Ground
4874 W. Adams Blvd., West Adams
COST: FREE; MORE INFO
The generous folks at Holy Ground have launched an artisanal bread share for the community, aimed at folks struggling due to the loss of SNAP benefits. Come by between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. for wholesome bread baked locally.