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Free weekend? 1 cent beers, arcade games and food trucks at LA Zoo

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The sun is shining. Time for another weekend of fun. 

How about Southern food at the L.A. Zoo followed by dirt cheap craft brews and a discussion about this year's best movies?

Here's everything you need to know: 


1. ShopWalk DTLA

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Looking for a unique Valentine's Day gift for that special someone? Try supporting some local businesses at ShopWalk DTLA. There will be boutique sales, pop ups, discounts, happy hours and more in Downtown L.A.'s Historic Core. For a full list of participating local businesses, visit the Shop Walk DTLA Facebook event page.  

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When: 12p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday

Where: Historic Core, Los Angeles | MAP

Price: Free 


2. The anti-Budweiser event 

Did you see this Super Bowl commercial from Budweiser? Did it piss you off? 

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Not everyone was happy about it, especially the craft breweries. Koreatown's Beer Belly is firing back with an event. Here's what it has to say: 

The craft beer community is not just a couple of mustached hipsters smelling their beers in a booth isolated from the rest of the world. Our community represents all kinds of people from different walks of life. That is what makes the Beer Belly experience fun and rewarding. That is what makes the craft beer community so fulfilling.

Anyway, this Saturday we’re bringing back Craft for Crap. We want as many people as possible to grab any variant of Budweiser that may be in their fridge, attic, car trunk (edit: please don’t go out and buy beer for the purposes of participating) and bring it to Beer Belly on Saturday from 12-4pm. We will go ahead and trade you for a craft beer for $.01. We can fuss over our beer, drink it, talk about it, whatever the hell you want.

Great move, if you ask us. 

When: Noon to 4 p.m. Saturday

Where: Beer Belly | MAP

Price: $.01 per beer 


3. Tequila and chocolate tasting 

Cacao beans!

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Celebrate Valentine's Day early with your two favorite vices: tequila and chocolate. ChocoVivo grinds its chocolate with pure cane sugar. Other ingredients are local, organic fruits and nuts from the farmer’s market "hand-picked by Oompa Loompa’s". Your ticket includes a six-piece pairing of chocolate with three varieties of Patron and a goody bag. 

When: 5 to 9 p.m. Friday

Where: ChocoVivo | MAP

Price: $25 


4. Filmweek

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(Photo: jiazi/Flickr)

It's not too late to grab a ticket to Larry Mantle's annual Filmweek at the Egyptian Theatre. Join Larry and critics Andy Klein, Lael Loewenstein, Wade Major, Amy Nicholson, Claudia Puig, Peter Rainer, Henry Sheehan, Charles Solomon, and Tim Cogshell to talk about the best movies of the year and which ones should take home the gold.

When: 1 p.m. Sunday 

Where: Egyptian Theatre

Price: $11


5. African American History at LA Zoo

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California African American Museum (CAAM) is teaming up with the L.A. Zoo for a weekend of live music, dance performances and artist-facilitated crafts. And of course: There will be animals — expect a hippo feeding and a talk about giraffes. Art throughout the Zoo will highlight works from CAAM’s permanent collection, and food trucks will serve authentic Southern and soul food. 

When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday | Event schedule 

Where: LA Zoo | MAP

Price: $14 to $19 admission | Purchase here


6. Music Under the Guns

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All aboard! The Shoreline Symphonic Winds will be performing on the USS Iowa. This is the first of an ongoing concert series that will feature Broadway and movie soundtrack music of local orchestras, symphonies, school bands and more. Proceeds from the event will contribute to the restoration and preservation of the Battleship Iowa. 

When: 2:30 p.m. Saturday 

Where: USS Iowa | MAP

Price: Tickets are $10 for Adults and $5 for children 12 and under.


7. Play retro arcade games

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Feeling nostalgic? Play Monster Mash Pinball, Streetfighter 2 and Gravitar in Old Town Pasadena's Neon Retro Arcade. Find more info with a photo slideshow here via Off-Ramp. Full list of games here.

When: Noon to midnight Friday and Saturday; Noon to 10 p.m. Sunday

Where: Neon Retro Arcade | MAP

Price: $10 per hour 


8. Weekend Splurge: Get Your Phil 

How about some tortilla soup and chile relleno followed by a night of classical music with the Los Angeles Philharmonic? "Get Your Phil" offers a prix fixe dinner at Border Grill, plus a ticket to the "Brilliant Brass: Haydn & Mozart" show at Walt Disney Hall. Menu here. Program info here. Pro tip: Can't make it? There's another discounted dinner and show slated for April 10: "Vivaldi and Handel" with dinner at Blue Cow Kitchen & Bar

When: Dinner at 5:30 p.m. Friday | Concert at 8 p.m. Friday | Complimentary shuttle available 

Where: Border Grill, Walt Disney Concert Hall | MAP

Price: Ticket prices range; average price $75 | Purchase tickets here


What'd we miss? Let me know on Twitter @kristenlepore.


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