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Best Things To Do

Best things to do this week in Los Angeles and Southern California: April 20-23

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Beyonce's 'Lemonade' turns 10 this year, with a celebration happening at El Cid.
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The new David Geffen Galleries at LACMA opened to members this week, and I was thrilled to get a sneak peek at the space. The Brutalist spaceship-like arm that reaches across Wilshire Boulevard is organized loosely (even the accompanying guidebook is titled “Wander”), bringing decorative arts, design and photography onto the same plane as traditional painting and sculpture.

I particularly liked the American West rooms and the design-focused areas that somehow make even a full-sized car look small. Outside is just as impressive, with a Rodin sculpture garden and old friends like Alexander Calder’s "Three Quintains (Hello Girls)" — first commissioned for the museum in 1965 — getting a new home and water feature. There are lots of new spots to explore during the next Jazz at LACMA, for sure.

Did you get to the members' preview? Share your first impressions with bestthingstodo@laist.com

Licorice Pizza has your music picks, including Monday’s lineup of Biffy Clyro at the Belasco, Maya Hawke at Sid The Cat Auditorium, Langhorne Slim at the Troubadour and Young the Giant at the Grammy Museum. On Tuesday, Throwing Muses plays the Teragram, Failure plays Zebulon, Cheap Trick transforms Pomona College’s Bridges Auditorium into Budokan and the UK’s Flyte plays their first of two nights at the Lodge Room.

Wednesday, Daptone Records soul trio Thee Sacred Souls is at the Greek Theatre (they’ll play there Thursday as well). Also Thursday, She Wants Revenge is at the Wiltern, Ari Lennox is at YouTube Theater, fabulous showman Bright Light Bright Light plays the Mint and Britain’s Art Brut performs their entire album Bang Bang Rock & Roll at the LodgeRoom.

Elsewhere on LAist, you can practice saying "jacaranda" in between sneezes, help name the Big Bear eaglets and maybe consider rescuing a duck.

Events

The Librarians screening

Wednesday, April 22, 6:30 p.m. 
Emerson College Los Angeles
5960 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood
COST: FREE; MORE INFO

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Join PBS SoCal for this special Indie Lens pop-up screening of the upcoming documentary, The Librarians. The film follows a Texas battle over restrictions on race and LGBTQ+ materials and tells the story of the librarians on the front lines. As lawmakers around the country push boundaries of censorship, the film looks at “the broader implications on these restrictions for education and public life.”


Mill at Little City Farm: No-waste dinners

Wednesday and Thursday, April 22 and 23 
Little City Farm 
1148 S. Victoria Ave., Koreatown
COST: $125; MORE INFO 

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Big-name local chefs like Quarter Sheets’ Aaron Lindell and Wildair’s Jeremiah Stone and Fabián von Hauske Valtierra try their hand at no-waste cooking at Little City Farm for Earth Week in collaboration with home composting company, Mill. On Wednesday (Earth Day), Mike Fadem of James Beard semifinalist pizza restaurant Ops will collaborate with Lindell to create no-waste pizza recipes. Then, on Thursday, Stone and Valtierra team up with 2026 James Beard Emerging Chef finalist Fátima Juárez of Komal to showcase Mexican heritage-inspired dishes. All proceeds benefit LA Compost.

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OC Made 

Through Saturday, August 1
Fullerton Museum Center
301. N Pomona Ave., Fullerton
COST: $10; MORE INFO 

Head to the Fullerton Museum Center for a new biennial juried exhibition, OC Made. It’s the first show of its kind dedicated to artists living and working in Orange County. This year’s crop features 108 artists and more than 130 pieces spanning painting, photography, sculpture and mixed media. Among the winners are Ramón Vargas for his piece "Wolf," plus curators’ choice nominees Jacquelin Nagel for "Begonia Maculata" and Brooke Hunter for "Center Stage." And keep an eye out for other events at the museum, like the Downtown Fullerton Art Walk on May 1.


Genesis Talks: Michael Govan and Peter Zumthor 

Wednesday, April 22, 7 p.m.
LACMA 
5905 Wilshire Blvd., Miracle Mile 
COST: $10; MORE INFO 

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This event is currently sold out, but keep an eye out for a last-minute chance to get a behind-the-scenes look at the design and building of LACMA’s new David Geffen Galleries with LACMA CEO Michael Govan and Swiss architect Peter Zumthor.


Reefer Madness: The Musical

Through Sunday, May 10
Wisteria Theater
7061 Vineland Ave., North Hollywood
COST: FROM $58; MORE INFO 

You thought I’d forget that today is 4/20? Celebrate with a viewing of the musical Reefer Madness, based on the 1936 anti-marijuana propaganda film, on through May 10 at the Wisteria Theater in North Hollywood. Those crazy kids.

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Lemonade 10-Year Anniversary Party 

Thursday, April 23
El Cid 
4212 Sunset Blvd., Silverlake
COST: FREE; MORE INFO 

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Beyoncé's 'Lemonade' turns 10 years old.
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Has it really been 10 years since Beyoncé released Lemonade? El Cid says so, so it must be true. Dance off your fears about getting old at this album anniversary party.


Earth Day with FernGully

Wednesday, April 22, 7 p.m.
Dynasty Typewriter
2511 Wilshire Blvd., MacArthur Park
COST: $20; MORE INFO 

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Spend Earth Day revisiting the environmentally conscious 1992 kids’ classic FernGully (soon to also be a live-action film directed by Marielle Heller — the nostalgia is real). Comedians like Cameron Esposito, Eric Bauza, Christa B. Allen and many more star in this live reading at Dynasty Typewriter. A donation will be made to the World Wildlife Fund.


Living Legends of Drag

Wednesday, April 22, 7:30 p.m. 
Barnsdall Gallery Theatre
4800 Hollywood Blvd., Los Feliz
COST: FREE; MORE INFO 

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Join drag kings and queens, including El Daña (the Guinness World Records' certified oldest performing drag king), Mo B. Dick (Drag King History), "Mother" Karina Samala (Imperial Court of Los Angeles and Hollywood), Jazzmun (Peanuts) and Manny Oakley (LA Drag Archive) for a panel — and, of course, a performance — about drag history and culture. Hosted by Lil Miss Hot Mess, the event is free and part of the National Humanities Center’s Being Human Festival, which runs through May 3.

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