Events on Sunday, November 1
Comedy Death-Ray: David Koechner presents Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Sunday 11/ 1 @ The Cinefamily
Decades after the group's inception, Monty Python still sets the benchmark for comedic irreverence and invention, leaving little breathing room between...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Crane's Hollywood Tavern
The Do-Over winds down another caliente season of beats, BBQ, and signature sangria, courtesy of Stones Throw Records and Crane's Hollywood...
Part Time Punks with Times New Viking, Axemen @ Echo
Sunday 11/ 1 @ The Echo & Echoplex
with:
Times New Viking
Axemen
resident djs Michael Stock and Benny Shambles spinning mutant...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ LACMA
Sara Andon (flute), Sarah Jackson (flute), and Barry Gold (cello) perform Haydn: “London” Trios, Hob. IV:1-4, and Divertimenti, Hob. IV:7 and...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Egyptian Theatre
"The Monkees," approx. 120 min. Revisit the ’60s with four episodes of the Monkees' Emmy Award-winning television...
60s Double Feature: RIOT ON SUNSET STRIP & THE PAD
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Egyptian Theatre
RIOT ON SUNSET STRIP, 1967, MGM Repertory, 85 min. Dir. Arthur Dreifuss. Sam Katzman (Alan Freed's DON'T KNOCK THE ROCK,...
An Evening with Kris Kristofferson
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Walt Disney Concert Hall
In this solo acoustic show, three-time Grammy-winner and Country Music Hall-of-Famer Kris Kristofferson guides us through his...
Ongoing Events
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Bootleg Theater
Through the use of projection, masks, puppetry, dance, and music, Rogue Artists Ensemble redefines the traditional theatre company. The collective's latest...
Maja's Mysteries and East Side Babylon
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Various locations
The Southland's resident offbeat tour company, Esotouric debuts two brand-new tours this Halloween: Maja's Mysteries: A Magical Excursion into Secret...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Wende Museum Site
It's been 20 years since the archaic and divisive Berlin Wall was brought down by fed-up and suppressed citizens. Now, the...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Electric Lodge
Gulu Monteiro and Clara Bellar's Ipanema Theater Troupe's adaptation of 17th-century French playwright Molière's The Doctor Despite Himself regales with its...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Scribble Press
Technically, Scribble Press is for children, but if you behave yourself, you can use the impressive bookmaking emporium — complete with...
Ingres' Comtesse d'Haussonville from the Frick Collection
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Norton Simon Museum of Art
This beguiling portrait occupies a privileged position at the threshold between French Romanticism and the early hints of modernity. Its impossibly...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Art Center College of Design
Although some of the objects in TOOLS may seem familiar, they are most definitely far from from ordinary. Jointly organized by...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Vinum Populi
Culver City's latest spot of interest is Ugo Wine Bar, a cozy wine bar with the usual bistro couches and charcuterie...
Steeped in History: The Art of Tea
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Fowler Museum, UCLA
The second most consumed drink next to water, tea has also been frequent theme in art history. Guest curated by tea...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Various Hollywood locations
Co-produced by Neil Patrick Harris and Tom Salamon, Accomplice: Hollywood sends teams of intrepid folks along Hollywood Boulevard and its environs...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ NoHo Arts Center
One can easily imagine that this comedy (with music) about the midlife urge to glorify and recapture the lost promise of...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ MAK Center Schindler House
The MAK Center for Art and Architecture hosts an exhibition in honor of Austrian sociologist, political scientist, intellectual, and author Otto...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Santa Monica Pier
After a meteoric rise in popularity that spawned dozens of touring and resident shows of increasing complexity and pageantry, Cirque du...
Wayne Thiebaud: 70 Years of Painting
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Pasadena Museum of California Art
Perhaps no pop artist is as famous for his window shopping as Wayne Thiebaud. Known largely for his pale palette oil...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Draper Courtyard, Pomona College
It's up for debate whether James Turrell is a sculptor, an architect, a light-and-space artist, or an earth-works artist. Whichever he...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions)
Curator Jennifer Doyle gets in touch with our emotional side in I Feel Different, a group exhibition featuring multimedia works at...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ LACMA
Rendering and paraphrasing India's ancient epic tales of archetypal gods and goddesses at war with demonic bad guys, Heroes and Villains:...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Landmark Nuart Theatre
Breaking the Waves, Dancer in the Dark, and now Antichrist: Lars von Trier goes to every emotional and cinematographic extreme to...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Not much has changed since 1975 when New Topographics first opened at the George Eastman House. The state of the world...
Divine Demons: Wrathful Deities of Buddhist Art
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Norton Simon Museum of Art
Severed heads, skulls and daggers brimming with blood, and cemeteries littered with dismembered corpses may not readily invoke visions of spiritual...
Sweets & Treats: Wayne Thiebaud in the Collection of the Norton Simon Museum
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Norton Simon Museum of Art
In the 1960s, soon-to-be Pop icon Wayne Thiebaud created a series of monochromatic, two-dimensional prints of nine pieces of pie, sufficiently...
Anita Bryant Died For Your Sins
Sunday 11/ 1 @ El Centro Theatre
Seventies hatemonger (and Harvey Milk's old nemesis) Anita Bryant is the anti-heroine in Brian Christopher Williams' gentle coming-of-age comedy. Directed by...
The Bible Illuminated: R. Crumb’s Book of Genesis
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Hammer Museum
R. Crumb's interpretation of the Book of Genesis is at once disturbing, sacrilegious, violent, and debauched, but paired with a holy...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Drkrm
For 15 years, in an old house on a sleepy hillside outside LA, a phalanx of residents, researchers, and TV producers...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ REDCAT
REDCAT presents Autoconstrucción: The Film by Mexican artist Abraham Cruzvillegas, in which the artist revisits Ajusco, his childhood neighborhood in Mexico...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Royal/T
Hello Kitty is turning 35, and there's no better venue for her birthday party than Royal/T, Culver City's own art space,...
Mark Tribe: Port Huron Project
Sunday 11/ 1 @ LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions)
At Rhizome.org, Mark Tribe supports the creation and dissemination of forward-thinking contemporary art; and LACE is a fixture in LA's anything-goes...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Edgemar Center for the Arts
Henry Jaglom's father was a wealthy Russian businessman, and one of the few Jews Heinrich Himmler offered make an "honorary Aryan"...
Pictures of the Year International: The World. In High Resolution
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Annenberg Space for Photography
All year photographers have been clicking camera shutters with their lenses pointed toward the action. The 66th annual Pictures of the...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Marine
One silver lining to art-world downsizing is the resurgence of the private salon, made famous by the 19th and 20th century...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Japanese American National Museum
In 2007, Giant Robot launched its first biennale celebrating 15 years as a magazine and a pop culture phenomenon. For its...
IMAGES FOR HUMAN RIGHTS: Student Voices
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Skirball Cultural Center
Recently, Art Center College of Design students directed their communications prowess towards human rights, yielding emotionally-charged pieces that straddle the line...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Whether the product of sheer creative license or shrewd marketing heads, the movie poster has inspired as much debate as the...
Michael Jackson: A Musical Legacy
Sunday 11/ 1 @ GRAMMY Museum at LA Live
The recently opened GRAMMY Museum at Downtown's mammoth entertainment complex LA Live offers visitors a rare, intimate glimpse into the life...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ The Getty Museum
Irving Penn was one of the most respected photographers of the 20th century. In a career that began at the premiere...
Gaze: Portraiture after Ingres
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Norton Simon Museum of Art
In conjunction with the installation of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres's stunning Comtesse d’Haussonville, 1845, on loan from The Frick Collection in New...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Skirball Cultural Center
Imagine yourself immersed in a favorite childhood tale. Five years in the making and occupying an 8,000-square-foot gallery, Noah's Ark at...
Molten Color: Glassmaking in Antiquity
Sunday 11/ 1 @ The Getty Museum
Over 180 ancient glass objects from the collection of Erwin Oppenländer are featured in this exhibition. The Oppenländer collection, which the Getty...
Partner Event: "Bleeding Through"
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Los Angeles Conservancy
The Conservancy is proud to partner with theater company About...Productions on an exciting new event. Bleeding Through is a theatrical layering...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Los Angeles Conservancy
The Biltmore Hotel tour explores the architecture and rich history of this magnificent hotel, known in its early days as “The...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ The Getty Museum
The Chimaera of Arezzo traces the myth of Bellerophon and the Chimaera - the legendary fire-breathing monster comprised of a lion,...
Irving Thalberg: Creating the Hollywood Studio System, 1920-36
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
This new exhibition explores the career of legendary film producer Irving Thalberg, Hollywood’s original “Boy Wonder,” and...
Population: Portraits by Ray Turner
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Pasadena Museum of California Art
A former painting instructor at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, artist Ray Turner fashions a uniquely seductive and engaging...
Capturing Nature's Beauty: Three Centuries of French Landscapes
Sunday 11/ 1 @ The Getty Museum
This selection of over 40 drawings from the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Getty Research Institute highlights...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Art Center College of Design
Illustration students from Art Center College of Design currently have their work on display at the Aquarium of the Pacific in...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Walt Disney Concert Hall
A poem about an overpowering spring night became the starting point for Szymanowski’s Concerto, fascinating in its...
Sunday 11/ 1 @ REDCAT
The ongoing series for new works and works-in-progress offers adventurous audiences the opportunity to experience original, ambitiously offbeat performances by...
Behold the Day: The Color Block Prints of Frances Gearhart
Sunday 11/ 1 @ Pasadena Museum of California Art
A leader in the American Printmaking movement, Frances Gearhart’s work was embedded in the time and place of the Arts and...

























































