Events on Tuesday, February 9
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Largo at the Coronet Theater
Descended from New York colonial governor Peter Stuyvesant, son of a Life magazine editor, former husband of Kate McGarrigle, and father...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Stinkers Truck Stop
When two international brewing distributors and an artist got together to open their own bar in 1999, they didn't know their...
St. Vincent w/ Wildbirds and Peacedrums
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ El Rey
Fresh off a grueling European tour with Grizzly Bear and stateside dates with Andrew Bird, St. Vincent (aka Annie Clark) lands...
Tuesday Matinees: The Bridges of Madison County
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ LACMA
Kill Bill Vol. 1 & Kill Bill Vol. 2
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Egyptian Theatre
Cannes Film Festival Version of KILL BILL: Vol. 1, 2003, Miramax, 111 min. Dir. Quentin Tarantino. With Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu,...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ The Cinefamily
VIEW CLIP In the cartoon world, marriage is not exclusively for one man and one woman. It can be between two...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Skirball Cultural Center
For Love of Ivy was the first mainstream film to depict a mature romantic relationship between two black leading characters. Abbey...
Enter the Tuesday: Ichi the Killer (2001)
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Downtown Independent Theater
Enter the Tuesday and Pabst Blue Ribbon present:
ICHI THE KILLER
2001, 35mm, color,...
Marisa Matarazzo: Drenched: Stories of Love and Other Deliriums
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Book Soup
"[A] bold and unusual debut," raves Publishers Weekly. "Each scene is rendered so poetically, in a strange combination of tenderness and aggression,...
Ongoing Events
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Skirball Cultural Center
An Idea Called Tomorrow offers meditations on what should/could/would make for a peaceable and sustainable future — culturally, environmentally, and socially...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Arclight Sherman Oaks
Known primarily for its iconic outdoor amphitheatre and legendary musical acts, the Hollywood Bowl is offering fans a glimpse into the...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Roberts & Tilton Gallery
Organized by co-curator of 2008's Beautiful Losers, Aaron Rose, Projections: A Festival of Rare and Hard-to-See Films is just what it...
The More the Merrier: Posters from the Ten Best Picture Nominees, 1936–1943
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Does having more Best Picture nominations affect the quality of films made? Maybe not. But then again, the last time 10...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ The Garter Lounge
A sure shot for anyone and a low-key place to let loose on a school night, Takeover Tuesdays attracts a friendly...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Honor Fraser
Somewhere on the formal continuum between Gordon Matta-Clark's cut-outs and the Ice Hotel in Sweden lie the architectural sculptures and interventions...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ 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...
Michael Jackson: A Musical Legacy
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ 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...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Armory Center for the Arts
From 1966-2001, legendary artist Robert Rauschenberg partnered with the impressive printmakers at LA's Gemini G.E.L. to produce an astonishing 250-plus groundbreaking...
J. David Carlson and Michael Dotson
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Lawrence Asher Gallery
The dialogue in Playscapes and Architectonic Dreams riffs off paintings inspired by a 1980s video-game aesthetic and intricate diorama sculptures (think...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art
Street-installation artist Mark Jenkins uses unlikely juxtapositions to shake people loose from their day-to-day expectations. The streets of world cities aren't...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Royal/T
It might be tempting to envision a romper room when you hear a maid café is hosting an exhibit with the...
Breach of Peace: Photographs of Freedom Riders by Eric Etheridge
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Skirball Cultural Center
The subject of an engaging exhibition and lavishly appended new book, Eric Etheridge's contemporary photographic portraits of this group of American...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ JAUS
Mexico City-based Anibal Catalan transforms the exterior of the Jaus house with a complex gray-scale mural referencing the incandescent wings of...
The Women of Women: The Female Form
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Taylor De Cordoba Gallery
Curator Yasmine Mohseni takes advantage of the female form's captive powers in The Women of Women, a group exhibition featuring the...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Craft and Folk Art Museum
Where London has the Victoria and Albert, LA has the Craft and Folk Art Museum; yet, too often, the little institution...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Koplin del Rio Gallery
LA painter Kenny Harris is a modern update on the archetype of the peripatetic plein air school, an artist whose frequent...
IMAGES FOR HUMAN RIGHTS: Student Voices
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ 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...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Cherry and Martin
Daniel Dove's large-scale oil paintings attempt to reconcile the duality of the world outside of the artist's studio that is in...
Star Quality: The World of Noël Coward
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Known most famously for his reign as one of theater's greatest playwrights, British-born Noël Coward wore many other hats: singer, actor,...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ American Jewish University
Each of the artists in the three-person show, Body and Soul, carries an impressive list of achievements. Featuring work by Kathryn...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Landmark Nuart Theatre
Landmark's Nuart Theatre presents a selection of British Noir double features, released by the go-to distributors of classic reissues, Rialto Pictures....
The Best of Loop: Remote Viewing
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Pacific Design Center
Curated by Art Cinema author Paul Young, The Best of Loop: Remote Viewing examines the span of contemporary global video art,...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ LAXART
Kamrooz Aram and Artemio engage in an unhinging of the standard mechanisms of image-making, challenging social norms in the process. Artemio's...
Migrations of the Mind: Manuscripts from the Lawrence J. Schoenberg Collection
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ The Getty Museum
Through Spring, the Getty gets medieval with an exhibition of illustrated manuscripts culling ancient Christian, Muslim, and Eastern wisdom from past...
Andres Guerrero and Albert Reyes
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Subliminal Projects
From two LA artists comes a dual exhibition about the way individuals perceive themselves and the world around them, when nothing...
Drawings by Rembrandt and His Pupils: Telling the Difference
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ The Getty Museum
Telling the differenc between drawings by Rembrandt and his pupils is a centuries-old problem. A popular teacher with more than 50...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ 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...
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ 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...
Ferraby Lionheart February Residency at Bootleg
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Bootleg Theater
FERRABY LIONHEART Los Angeles folk-pop singer/songwriter Ferraby Lionheart was born in Nashville, TN, and his musical influences range from Shel Silverstein...
ROAD TO FREEDOM: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement, 1956–1968
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ Skirball Cultural Center
Making its West Coast debut at the Skirball, Road to Freedom: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement, 1956–1968 features more than...
Gaze: Portraiture after Ingres
Tuesday 2/ 9 @ 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...
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