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Best Things To Do This Week In Los Angeles And Southern California: Mar. 11 - 14

Music artist Post Malone smiles on stage while giving a rock hand sign.
Rapper, singer and songwriter Post Malone performs live on stage during BottleRock at Napa Valley Expo on May 26, 2023 in Napa, California.
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Kick off your week with a free comedy night, move on to a dance party with DJs from Seoul, catch a new play from Gloria Calderón Kellett at Pasadena Playhouse, and don’t forget to eat, especially if it’s dinner at Post & Beam’s Black Pot Supper Club.

LAist.com has even more things to explore, including a superbloom forecast (thank you, rain!) and an outdoor workout event in Santa Monica on Wednesday morning.

Events

  • Mon, Mar 11

    Real Estate

    • The Bellwether
      333 S. Boylston St., Downtown L.A.

    Indie rockers Real Estate bring their sixth album, Daniel, on tour to the Bellwether this week.

  • Tue, Mar 12

    Are You Still Listening?

    • Dynasty Typewriter
      2511 Wilshire Blvd., Westlake

    Every month, Netflix gifts Angelenos with a free comedy show.

  • 'One of the Good Ones'

    • Pasadena Playhouse
      39 S. El Molino Ave., Pasadena

    Writer Gloria Calderón Kellett’s (Netflix’s One Day at a Time) new play, One of the Good Ones, begins previews this week.

  • Wed, Mar 13

    Seoul2LA

    • Hammer Museum
      10899 Wilshire Blvd., Westwood

    The Hammer courtyard will turn into a festival of music, art, and culture this week with Seoul2LA.

  • Rolling Loud

    • Hollywood Park (Pink Zone Parking)
      3599 W Century Blvd., Inglewood

    The biggest hip-hop festival in the world kicks off with an opening special performance from Ye and Ty Dolla Sign.

  • Thu, Mar 14

    Paint n’ Sip Event with Ali Futrell

    • Create Studios
      361 Vernon Ave. #1, Venice

    This week, check out a Paint ’n Sip event with artist Ali Futrell.

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Outdoor Pick

  • Thu, Mar 14

    Sunset Queer Ecology Walk

    • Griffith Park
      2700 N Vermont Ave., Los Feliz

    A two-mile sunset hike in Griffith Park, guiding a group through local ecosystems using queer ecology to delight.

Viewing Pick

  • Glitter & Doom

    • Landmark Theatres Sunset
      8000 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood

    The Indigo Girls lend their iconic songs to this indie musical about a summer romance.

Dine & Drink Deals

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

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