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Yang Fudong: Sparrow on the Sea | Los Angeles
May 21–Jul 26, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Marian Goodman Gallery presents Sparrow on the Sea, featuring the eponymous new film by Yang Fudong, one of the most important Chinese artists working today.Yang opens the exhibition with a series of photographic film stills that provide us with glimpses of what is to come. In addition to the photographs, Yang presents two new series of mixed media and photographic works, Sparrow and Island, that enrich the overarching investigations of light, time and memory present in Sparrow on the Sea. Please join us for a walkthrough of the exhibition led by Hamza Walker, Director of The Brick, on Wednesday, 21 May, at 7 pm. In 2004, Walker had the pleasure of working with Yang on the exhibition Yang Fudong: 5 Films at The Renaissance Society where Walker served as Associate Curator and Director of Education.
Dogs! A Science Tail | California Science Center
Jun 1–Sep 2, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Sniff out the science behind our puppy love! Let curiosity be your guide and discover life from a dog’s point of view in Dogs! A Science Tail, a richly interactive 9,000 sq. ft. exhibition for humans. Experience the extraordinary way a dog sees, hears, and smells the world through fun and unique hands-on exhibits and uncover the science of our enduring bond.
From lovable companions to loyal protectors, dogs have evolved over thousands of years from ancient wolves into the cuddly canines that live and work alongside us today. They can rescue us from peril, provide help to people in need, or offer a furry shoulder to lean on. Dig deeper into these incredible animals and how they communicate with each other – and with us!
Back To the Earth | Roberts Projects
Jun 7–Aug 9, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Roberts Projects is pleased to present Back To the Earth, a group exhibition of artists whose work emerges from a symbiotic relationship with their environment. Featuring painting, drawing, sculpture and installation alongside a rotating selection of video works, this exhibition considers how artists use organic materials, found objects and elemental forces to engage in an ongoing dialogue with the natural world.
Artemisia's Strong Women: Rescuing a Masterpiece | The Getty
Jun 10–Sep 14, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
In 2020, a massive explosion in the port of Beirut devastated the city. Among the wreckage was a previously unknown painting by Artemisia Gentileschi, the most celebrated woman painter of 17th-century Italy. Depicting a scene from the Greek myth of Hercules, the severely damaged painting came to Getty for in-depth conservation treatment. In an installation focused on its repair, the restored painting is accompanied by four of Gentileschi’s other paintings, highlighting her special focus on donne forti (strong women) from the classical and biblical traditions.
Artist Selects: Frances Stark, Periodic Love and Perpetual War | Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Jun 13–Nov 9, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Since the 1990s, Los Angeles–based artist Frances Stark has created a vast body of work that examines systems of communication and the nature of intimacy. She is the second participant in the Artist Selects series, which invites artists to create an exhibition with works from LACMA’s Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies. Guided by formal and thematic rhymes, Stark’s visual essay brings together works by Karl Blossfeldt, Otto Dix, Wassily Kandinsky, Käthe Kollwitz, and others. In a world that is out of joint, Stark grapples with questions about the role of the artist amid the cycles of passion, creation, and violent destruction that characterize the human experience.
Anne Appleby: Array | Parrasch Heijnen Gallery
Jun 14–Aug 2, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
parrasch heijnen presents Anne Appleby: Array, the gallery’s second solo exhibition with the Montana-based artist (b. 1954, Harrisburg, PA). Anne Appleby observes the natural environment in her rural Montana surroundings and across North America through an acute awareness of color. The artist’s edge-to-edge color field paintings are composed of multi-panel works often in grid form, revealing chromatic shifts in the context of sequential development. Each panel is a complex and luminous documentation of time, encapsulating the potentiality of the regeneration of the natural world and its cycles.
Li Ran: The Signs are Present | Lisson Gallery
Jun 27–Aug 23, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Lisson Gallery is pleased to present The Signs are Present, the first solo exhibition in Los Angeles by Li Ran. Comprising nine, recent, oil-on-canvas works—including some of the largest paintings the artist has made to date—this exhibition marks a discernable evolution in Li’s practice, wherein his focus has shifted toward the material and formal qualities of painting. Known for his cross-disciplinary approach, which spans video, performance, writing, and installation, Li often interrogates systems of ideology, cultural translation, and intellectual history. In this new body of work, he deliberately tempers the satirical and conceptual strategies that defined his earlier projects—where appropriation and narrative construction played central roles—in favor of a quieter, more ambiguous visual language. Here, narrative intent becomes more elusive, embedded subtly rather than explicitly articulated.
The Kingdom of Pylos: Warrior-Princes of Ancient Greece | The Getty Villa
Jun 27, 2025–Jan 12, 2026 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Encounter the latest discoveries from Messenia, an epicenter of Mycenaean civilization in Late Bronze Age Greece, displayed for the first time outside Europe. Archaeology and cutting-edge science reveal the world of the Griffin Warrior, whose grave held offerings of incomparable artistry. Princely burials in monumental tombs reflect a society that came to be ruled by the Palace of Nestor in ancient Pylos. Inscribed clay tablets and vivid wall paintings document the final years of a powerful kingdom.
This exhibition is presented in English and Spanish. Esta exhibición se presenta en inglés y en español.
CHRISTINA KIMEZE | Hauser & Wirth
Jun 28–Oct 4, 2025 (UTC-8)
West Hollywood
For her first solo exhibition with Hauser & Wirth, British artist Christina Kimeze will present new paintings that explore the complexity of interior spaces, both domestic and psychological. Vibrant and uniquely textured, her canvases depict ethereal interiors, landscapes and figures—either solitary or intimately connected—with an air of mystery and mutability. Tactility is an essential element of these works.
Y.Z. Kami: The Domes | Beverly Hills
Jun 28–Aug 15, 2025 (UTC-8)
Beverly Hills
Gagosian presents The Domes, an exhibition of paintings by Y.Z. Kami. The presentation brings together two bodies of work by the artist: a survey of Dome paintings made from 2011 to the present, and a group of new Messenger paintings. The exhibition marks a meaningful return to the West Coast for Kami—he spent his early years in Northern California after moving to the United States from Tehran in 1973, and Southern California has played host to a number of his institutional presentations, including a solo exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art nearly a decade ago.
MOCA Focus: Takako Yamaguchi | The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Jun 29, 2025–Mar 1, 2026 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
MOCA Focus: Takako Yamaguchi is the third exhibition in the recently relaunched MOCA Focus series, which presents an artist’s first solo museum show in Los Angeles and centers on new or discrete bodies of work. Born in Okayama, Japan, in 1952, Yamaguchi moved to the U.S. in the early 1970s and began to appropriate imagery from sources as diverse as Mexican muralism, Renaissance art, Japanese Nihonga, and Art Nouveau in ornate paintings that pose a challenge to rigid notions of ethnic identity and cultural ownership. At age seventy-two, the Los Angeles–based artist is synthesizing the motifs she has developed over the past forty years in a series of archly stylized oil-and-bronze-leaf seascapes featured in this exhibition. Yamaguchi’s precise yet luscious paintings incorporate her “Eastern” and “Western”-influenced vocabulary of abstract zigzags, spirals, and braids to denote natural forms like rain, waves, and mountains, representing a culmination of her decades-long provocations of style, taste, and identity.
Tracing Performance, Fictions of Display | The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Jun 29, 2025–Mar 1, 2026 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
This exhibition highlights works from the MOCA permanent collection that engage with the not always obvious relationship between objects, theater, and performance. Tracing Performance, Fictions of Display builds upon Claes Oldenburg’s The Store (1961-62), a performative project that staged the commercial transaction of selling an artwork in a bodega-like environment, as well as other economies determined by gestures, transactions, and bodies in works by Colette (or her alter ego Justine), Rebecca Horn, Brian Jurgen, Mike Kelley, Terence Koh, Beverly Semmes, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Martine Syms, among others. Several works on view have never been exhibited at MOCA before, including the painting Monsieur On Sait Qui (1982), by influential Polish theater director and happening artist Tadeusz Kantor; the five-channel video installation Big Hunt (2002) by Catherine Sullivan, who was trained as an actor as well as visual artist, and performance artist Guillermo Gómez-Peña’s photograph The Loneliness of the Immigrant (1979 - 2011).
James Jarvaise & Henry Taylor. Sometimes a straight line has to be crooked | Hauser & Wirth
Jun 29–Oct 5, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
‘Sometimes a straight line has to be crooked’ is the first exhibition to put the work of Henry Taylor, one of today’s most celebrated painters, in dialogue with that of his teacher, California modernist James Jarvaise (1924 – 2015). Taylor explores an idea he has long carried: to pay homage to Jarvaise—an artist who saw something special in him as a student in the 1980s—through an exhibition. Composed along loosely thematic lines and consisting largely of paintings, this major installation spans the 1950s to the present, with new works created especially for the show by Taylor, whose interest in landscape, alongside the figure, is freshly explored. The first exhibition of Taylor’s work to take place at Hauser & Wirth in Los Angeles, the title is taken from advice Jarvaise imparted to his student: the words of a vital teacher who offered Taylor many lessons on how to build a painting with integrity.
Luchita Hurtado. Yo Soy | Hauser & Wirth
Jun 29–Oct 5, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Over the course of her eight-decade career, Venezuelan-born, Los Angeles-based artist Luchita Hurtado (1920 – 2020) committed to a lifelong journey of personal and artistic evolution defined by ceaseless experimentation. The first exhibition devoted to the artist at Hauser & Wirth in Los Angeles, ‘Yo Soy’ (I Am) brings together paintings and drawings from a pivotal moment in Hurtado’s career: Inspired by the surge of feminist activism in LA, the artist held her first solo exhibition at the Woman’s Building in February 1974, debuting her Linear Language series of expressive, geometric word paintings. A half century on, ‘Yo Soy’ revisits that landmark presentation and includes never-before-seen works from the series it introduced. Through her vibrant, abstract canvases—some cut up and meticulously resewn—visitors will be able to experience the depth of Hurtado’s exploration of pattern, mysticism, the earth and the cosmos.
Lines of Connection: Drawing and Printmaking 训 | The Getty
Jul 1–Sep 14, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
In Europe, drawing and printmaking have rich interconnected histories evolving from the 15th century—when drawing and printing on paper rose to prominence—to the 19th, when photography and notions of originality significantly altered their relationship. This major loan exhibition tells the story of how artists have worked creatively on paper, crossing boundaries between media and challenging traditions. In addition, see large-scale prints and drawings by LA-based Toba Khedoori, who works across the two media.
Y.Z. Kami《The Domes》 | Beverly Hills
Jul 8–Aug 8, 2025 (UTC-8)
Beverly Hills
Gagosian Beverly Hills is hosting Y.Z. Kami’s latest solo exhibition of paintings, “The Domes,” which brings together two of his most important series: the “Dome” series that he has developed since 2011, and a new series, the “Messenger” series. The exhibition will run until August 8.
Ground Work | Los Angeles
Jul 17–Aug 30, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Sean Kelly, Los Angeles presents Ground Work, a group exhibition organized by Los Angeles-based curator and Executive Director of The Cultivist, Joey Lico. The exhibition brings together fifteen artists whose works respond to the material, psychic, and political dimensions of landscape. Anchored by Duchamp’s seminal photograph Dust Breeding, 1920, Ground Work considers the trace as a radical gesture, foregrounding atmosphere, residue, and the weight of absence over pictorial representation. As Lico states, the artists “gather materials touched by time—ashes, dust, silence, memory—and offer us not declarations, but traces. This is not a show about landscape. It is about what it means to inhabit one.”
Sunday Sunset Soundbath | Playa Del Rey Beach
Jul 20, 2025 (UTC-7)
Playa del Rey
Sunday Sunset Soundbath: A Monthly Self-Care Experience by AMRA LIGHT
About this Event:
Join us every 3rd Sunday for
Self-Care Sundays
, a monthly beachside sound bath experience.
Set against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean at Playa Del Rey Beach, our
Hypnotic Sound™ Sunset Soundbaths
are designed to calm the mind, regulate the nervous system, and reconnect you with your inner peace.
Led by
Dee Franklin
, Registered Nurse, Certified Trauma-Informed Clinical Hypnotist, and Founder of
AMRA LIGHT
, this immersive experience draws from both ancient wisdom and modern neuroscience to guide you into a state of deep relaxation and renewal.
What is Hypnotic Sound™?
A Hypnotic Soundbath™ is a unique wellness experience that seamlessly integrates the soothing power of sound healing with the transformative potential of hypnosis. This immersive journey engages your entire being to:
Gently guide your nervous system into a state of deep relaxation and balance
Harness hypnotherapeutic techniques to tap into your subconscious potential
Catalyze positive shifts in your emotional, mental, and behavioral patterns
What to Expect:
Soothing sounds from various instruments
Guided hypnosis to access your subconscious
A deeply relaxing and potentially transformative experience
A safe, sacred space to rest, release, and restore
The Benefits:
Reduced stress and anxiety
Improved sleep quality
Enhanced mental clarity and focus
A profound sense of relaxation and well-being
Shifts in perspective and behavior
When:
Every 3rd Sunday | Starting
Sunday, May 18
Arrive at 6:00 PM | Soundbath begins at 6:30 PM sharp
Where:
Playa Del Rey Beach | Playa del Rey, CA
(Exact location pin will be shared with registered guests)
What to Bring:
Comfortable, warm clothing and optional blanket (layers recommended)
Yoga mat or beach towel (limited beach blankets available for use)
Water bottle
Open mind and heart
Information Source: Dee Franklin I Amra Light | eventbrite
Navigating the Heart Movie Night | Sovern
Jul 20, 2025 (UTC-7)
City of Los Angeles
Join us for a special screening of the short films featured in
Navigating the Heart in 2025
, a multimedia exhibition curated by Rosalyn Myles and supported by the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. This one-night-only event offers a chance to experience the full slate of thought-provoking films by Calethia DeConto, Leslie Foster, Rosalyn Myles, and Ana Rodriguez.
These works explore the complexities of love, self-acceptance, and the ever-evolving influence of technology and social media on intimacy and connection. Together, they open up space for reflection, tenderness, and curiosity about what it means to love—and be loved—in our time.
Come as you are. Stay for the conversation.This evening is about gathering in community, holding space for big feelings, and celebrating the power of storytelling.
Films begin at 7:30 PM
| Light snacks provided
Donation-based | Suggested donation: $25
No one turned away for lack of funds.
Made possible with support from the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs.
Information Source: Sovern LA | eventbrite
Sound Sunday Multiple Healer Sound Bath Meditation at The Shatto Chapel | First Congressional Church Los Angeles
Jul 20, 2025 (UTC-7)
City of Los Angeles
As Seen in the LA Times ! Sound Sunday is a Multiple healer sound bath meditation hosted by Sound Bird Healing and guest practitioners. Performed live, using multiple healing instruments to explore sonic landscapes that lead to deeper relaxation and meditative states, enhancing flow, cellular recalibration, and creativity in the beautiful Shatto Chapel at the First Church Los Angeles.
Sound Bird Healing provides an immersive sound meditation that rejuvenates the mind and body by activating our natural healing systems. A variety of ancient sound healing instruments are utilized including gongs, crystal singing bowls, Tibetan bowls, and more to create an experience that will vibrate and activate all cells in the body. Sound therapy affects our physical, emotional and energetic bodies in beneficial ways:
* Elevated States of Consciousness
* Unlocks Blocked Emotions
* Relieves Anxiety and Stress
* Promotes Deep Meditation/relaxation
* Heightens Clarity/concentration
* Decreases Depression
* Normalizes Blood Pressure
* Relieves Physical Pain
* Release Emotional Trauma
We will begin with a brief intro on the benefits of sound healing and mindfulness. Then we will take you on a collective sonic journey that will include:
Gong bath activation and breathwork
immersive Sound bath featuring multiple healers incoorporating Reiki energy,Gongs,tibetan bowls,crystal quartz healing bowls,elemental chimes and various drums.
You are free to lay down, sit up or move at any point during the journey. Listen to your body and connect to your greater joy and comfort.
We are excited to take you on musical deep dive, a journey that is both musical meditation and restorative experience, bending time and inner space to explore your hidden potential.
What to Bring
Bring your mat, blanket, pillow, eye mask, and whatever you may need to feel comfortable for approx 90 minutes.
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Please note:
We can provide you with: an a mat (for extra comfort!), eye mask, pillow, and blanket. Just take your shoes off and relax!
- There is an inclusive ticket option available***
If you need additional accommodations - chair/back support please let us know ahead of time. Zero gravity chairs available for extra cost due to cleaning/transport.
Bring crystals to charge, journal, pictures of loved ones …Any symbolic item that may ground or add to what you may want to work through or on.
Dress:
Comfy outfits: We will lay down for the sonic journey
Parking:
Secured Free parking within the church lot
Please try to arrive 10-15 min early to settle into the space. Sound bath will start at 6:30.
Please bring your authentic self. This is a safe and therapeutic container. Adrienne will be available to you for questions and support. After the sound bath there will be time for Co-regulation and questions.
We look forward to connecting with you!!
In gratitude,
Adrienne and Sound Bird Healers
Adrienne Bawa
Integrative health healer and Registered Nurse. She holds Certification in sound therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy and somatic experiencing.
Adrienne utilizes different frequency healing instruments such as gongs,crystal singing bowls,Tibetan bowls,tuning forks and elemental drums and chimes during sessions to promote energy clearing,relaxation and an immersive meditative experience . Adrienne works with private clients and has facilitated hundreds of Sound Healing ceremonies in addition to working with non-profit organizations and schools teaching meditation,sound therapy and bio-feedback.
Adrienne has been an RN at UCLA since 2008 in a wide range of specialties including emergency room, critical care air transport, and currently in the highly specialized pediatric cardiology department.
“ I got into this work as I needed it so badly for a mind and soul connection on my healing journey. I am full of gratitude to share this gift of sound healing as it has changed the way I am living this human experience”
Our Location
First Congregational Church of Los Angeles is a progressive, positive, and open church with a strong arts and music culture. We welcome and celebrate those of all faith traditions, cultural backgrounds, sexual orientations, and gender identities.
The Great Organs of First Church is an instrument appreciated by organ aficionados around the world for its complexity, grandeur, and remarkable sound. Comprised of several organs joined together, it is among the largest church pipe organs in the world, with 18,094 speaking pipes, 328 ranks, 15 divisions, and a total of 278 speaking stops.
We look forward to connecting with you and sharing in this magnetized healing experience!
Information Source: Adrienne Bawa | Sound Bird Healing | eventbrite
The Space Between | The FanaticSalon Theater | Culver City Comedy Club
Jul 20, 2025 (UTC-7)
City of Los Angeles
Diana Brown
is a seasoned improviser, director, and educator with international credits spanning the U.S., Ireland, and the U.K. She’s taught and performed at festivals across the globe and is one of four featured teachers at the upcoming Rise Intensive in Denver alongside Carla & Craig Cackowski and Lyric Lewis. At CLIF, Diana brings her depth, warmth, and fierce ensemble focus to both the stage and classroom.
Information Source: Michelle Danner acting studio | eventbrite
Private Reiki Soul Vibe Gathering With CrowPriestess911 & Magi | Reiki Soul Vibe Gathering With CrowPriestess911 & Magi
Jul 20, 2025 (UTC-7)
City of Los Angeles
Peace and Prosperity To Your Chi!
Come elevate with Divine Arts Mastery Of Healing private Reiki Soul Vibe Gathering for your Summer Solstice New Year! Positive frequencies with singing bowls played by Magi and healing frequencies flowing through your chakras and nadis with smudging of herbs after Reiki session. Start your New Year with personal growth; learning how to heal your body with a copper pyramid. Self awareness and energetic movement from stagnant energy and self care to your chi!
Refresments after your Reiki session to hydrate and unwind by shopping handmade metaphysical acension awarness tools made by Artifacts By Magi Gallery .
Contact me (323) 486-2288 or email if you prefer divinepr911@gmail.com to reserve your space and your welcomed to tell a love one to join! Space Is Limited
Location: 678 LaFayette Park Pl., Los Angeles, CA 90057
Time & Date: July 20th,2025
11:00am-2:00pm
Duration: 1.5hrReiki Session & Singing Bowls
1.5hr Refresments, Social Gathering &Shopping
Price: $100 Per Person ( Nonrefundable)
Payment PayPal Or Zelle
Deposit: $50.00 To reserve your space, will be applied to your payment (Nonrefundable)
Information Source: Divine Arts Mastery Of Healing | eventbrite
Jewish Boyle Heights: Memories of Brooklyn Ave. | In front of the "Breed Street Shul" - Congregation Talmud Torah
Jul 20, 2025 (UTC-7)
City of Los Angeles
Jewish Boyle Heights: Memories of Brooklyn Ave.
The Los Angeles neighborhood of Boyle Heights has long been the crucible of the American immigrant, working-class experience. At one time people of dozens of nationalities and languages called this neighborhood home, and Boyle Heights was once the largest Jewish community west of Chicago. And Brooklyn Ave – today's Avenida Cesar Chavez – was it's main shopping corridor and thoroughfare.
We will visiting just a few vital sites that tell the story of the area’s Jewish history:
The Breed Street Shul – we will start our tour in front of the grand synagogue that was once the most respected Jewish house of worship on the west coast. It was one of more than 30 Jewish houses of worship in the neighborhood. We will also see the location of the first Jewish religious education institutions in Los Angeles.
The original location of Canter’s Deli, as well as the location of other local Jewish bakeries and delis; where pickle and herring barrels once tempted each passerby.
We will also see the original location various other Jewish business and institutions which are now located in other parts of Los Angeles.
The Old Mount Sinai Clinic – learn about the early history of the two hospitals on the eastside, that would one day become today’s Cedar-Sinai Medical Center.
The former site of the Monte Carlo Russian Turkish Baths.
Jewish labor socialist organizing locations: Including the Jewish Labor Committee, Workmen’s Circle, International Ladies Garment Workers Union, as well as local anarchist and communist headquarters.
The founding location of the Community Service Organization (CSO), we will learn how Jewish and Mexican local progressives helped built a multi-racial coalition and training-ground out of which the first generation of Mexican-American political and civil rights leaders would emerge.
*Note: We will not be going inside of the Breed Street Shul, which is an inactive site; but instead focusing on the community surrounding this site.
In this tour we will be retelling the story of how such a diverse immigrant community came together here in the first half of the 20th century. We will also discuss the great social challenges this community historically faced, and the movements they established. We will also discuss the forces of displacement which have historically changed the landscape of the community around us. All in order to understand the heritage of the community, as well as appreciate the challenges which are again being faced by this changing community today.
This is my basic introduction to the history of history of Jewish Boyle Heights, with a special focus on the historic alliances and partnerships established here between the Jewish and Mexican American people in this very community.
This is a wonderful event for the whole family to learn about the history of old Jewish Los Angeles!
We will be meeting in front of the Breed Street Shul – Congregation Talmud Torah, at 11:45 a.m. in order to start our talk and walking tour promptly at 12-noon.
There is limited street parking in the neighborhood. I recommend the city-run toll parking lot (682) just north of Avenida Cesar Chavez off of Breed Street, located on the east side of the street.
PUBLIC TRANSIT: I also highly recommend people taking Metro E Line to our event, exiting at Soto Station and walking just one block west and one block north to our meeting location.
Children 13 and under are free, please contact me to add them to my guest list. For current Boyle Heights educators and community activists, I will be offering a few spots on my guest list once again; please contact me at shmuel.gonzales@outlook.com, as spaces are limited.
This will be a small and intimate tour group, and it will once again fill-up quickly. So please sign up today!
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REMINDERS: There are no refunds or future credits for people who miss this event.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS: https://www.bhhistorytours.com/terms-and-conditions
Information Source: Shmuel Gonzales, the Barrio Boychik | eventbrite
EMPIRE BARBER EXPO PART 4 | 1319 W 11th St
Jul 20, 2025 (UTC-7)
City of Los Angeles
Information Source: EMPIRE BARBER FACTORY | eventbrite
LOS ANGELES: The Art of Blonding and Content Creation with @linsonhair | House of Élan
Jul 20, 2025 (UTC-7)
Covina
Information Source: Linson Jamison | eventbrite
Year of the Cobra, IRESS | Permanent Records Roadhouse
Jul 20, 2025 (UTC-7)
City of Los Angeles
Information Source: Permanent Records' Roadhouse | eventbrite
Love in Faith Christian Singles Speed dating WEHO | 8560 W Sunset Blvd West Hollywood, CA 90069 United States
Jul 20, 2025 (UTC-7)
West Hollywood
Christian Singles Speed dating 25-39
Welcome to our exciting in-person speed dating event for Christian singles aged 25-35! If you're looking to meet like-minded individuals in a fun, fast-paced setting, this is the place to be. Get ready to make meaningful connections with potential matches. Don't miss this opportunity to find new friendships or even that special someone. Join us for a night of laughter, conversation, and maybe even a spark of romance. Limited slots available, so sign up now!
Information Source: IRL In Real Life | eventbrite
MLB | Los Angeles Dodgers v Milwaukee Brewers (Los Angeles) | Jul 20th | Dodger Stadium
Jul 20, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Explore accurate Los Angeles Dodgers v Milwaukee Brewers sporting information for 20th July, as well as more Baseball times with Fixture Calendar. The Los Angeles Dodgers have been a prominent team in Major League Baseball since their establishment in 1883. With a rich history of 7 World Series championships, 24 National League pennants, and 9 West Division titles, the Dodgers have solidified their place as one of the most successful franchises in Los Angeles Dodgers0. The team's legendary players, including Jackie Robinson, Duke Snider, and Sandy Koufax, have helped shape the Dodgers' legacy and continue to inspire future generations. Today, the Dodgers can be found playing home games at their state-of-the-art stadium, Dodger Stadium, which has been their home since 1962. As the second oldest ballpark in Los Angeles Dodgers0, Dodger Stadium has hosted numerous iconic moments and remains a beloved landmark for fans. With a talented roster and dedicated fanbase, the Los Angeles Dodgers are a force to be reckoned with in the world of professional baseball.
The Milwaukee Brewers are a professional baseball team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National League Central division. The team was founded in 1969 and has since won one World Series championship in 1982 and seven division titles. Some of their top players include Christian Yelich, Lorenzo Cain, and Josh Hader. The team plays their home games at the iconic American Family Field, which has a seating capacity of over 41,000 fans. The Brewers have a loyal fan base and continue to be a strong contender in the competitive world of professional baseball.
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Speed Dating | Encino | Ages 31-45 | Vino Wine & Tapas Room
Jul 21, 2025 (UTC-7)
City of Los Angeles
A Dating Event For People Who Are Tired Of Dating
Dating Is Hard. We Want to Change That.
We’re eliminating online matches you never meet in person, dead-end first dates, and boring small talk.
If you want to make real connections, this is the event for you.
How it Works:
Secure your spot at the event by selecting the gender and age
you
associate with.
Check your confirmation email for a link to set up your speed dating account. On this account, you will answer a few simple questions to ensure we find you the most compatible people in the room.
Show up to the event and let the matchmaking magic happen
While tickets for this event are sold by age range, we recognize that age is only one factor in determining potential compatibility. If we believe there is a strong potential match for you outside your identified age range, we may still try to facilitate that connection.
Our goal is to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all attendees, and we hope that everyone will approach this event with an open heart and an open mind.
It is important to note that we do not discriminate based on age or sex, and all attendees are welcome at this event.
If you would be interested in a speed dating event for other age groups and/or gender identities, please fill out our survey here:
https://form.typeform.com/to/QSE8dwLV
Information Source: Love In LA | eventbrite
Healthcare Immersion Program for High School Students - Summer 2025 | Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Jul 21, 2025 (UTC-7)
City of Los Angeles
Healthcare Immersion Program for High School Students (In-Person)
The
Women's Guild Simulation Center for Advanced Clinical Skills
at
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
offers students interested in pursuing a career in healthcare the ability to learn skills and techniques in a highly realistic simulated hospital environment.
To promote educational opportunities in healthcare and medicine for young students, the Simulation Center developed the
Healthcare Immersion Program
.
The program
offers those with an interest in healthcare an exclusive true-to-life experience often only available to hospital staff. Overall, our program allows students to be exposed to advanced medical experience workshops tailored to train and engage motivated students.
The program is delivered in-person and will be led by experienced medical professionals such as Physicians, Nurses, and Allied Health Professionals who are experts in the field. The sessions include a variety of workshops. Below is a list of some of the workshops the program offers.
1. Introduction to Cardiac Arrest
2. Introduction to Airway Management
3. Introduction to Special Pathogens
4. Introduction to Laparoscopic Surgery
4. How to Stop the Bleed
5. Introduction to Labor & Delivery and MORE!
To learn more about our location, click
HERE
.
Course Information
Date:
Monday, July 21, 2025
Time:
10:00AM-1:00PM (Pacific Coast Time)
Location:
Women's Guild Simulation Center for Advanced Clinical Skills, Pavilion,
Street Level
Address:
127 S. San Vicente Blvd. Suite A1300, Los Angeles, CA 90048.
For our campus map, click
HERE
.
Note:
A Certificate of Participation will be provided at the end of the course.
For more information, please email amelia.manlutac@csmc.edu
Refund Policy:
We do not accept refunds unless the event is unexpectedly canceled by the administrator.
Train for your future career as a medical professional.
*Space is limited*
Information Source: Simulation Center: Healthcare Immersion Program | eventbrite