Angelenos,

Gonna be a little wet out there this week in Los Angeles, but we’ve got plenty of events to keep you entertained.

For this March 10-14 in the Southland, you’ll find a Disney Animation Celebration at El Capitan, Flux Screenings at The Hammer, a Zócalo Public Square panel event, a Mariachi Fiesta! in WeHo, Here There Are Blueberries at The Wallis, a St. Patrick’s-themed night market at Ivy Station, and more.

Things To Do This Week

📍 M = Less than .5 miles from an L.A. Metro Station | 🎟️ FA = Free Admission | ⭐ TP = Top Pick

🎥 Disney Animation CelebrationM

March 10-14 | El Capitan Theatre, Hollywood
Experience five beloved Disney animated classics on the big screen: Tarzan, Aladdin, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Emperor’s New Groove, and the 85th-anniversary edition of Pinocchio. A $50 pass grants you access to all five films.
➡️ More info here

🎨 Free Day at LACMAFA

📅 Tuesday, March 11 | Los Angeles County Museum of Art
LACMA offers free admission every second Tuesday of the month. Current exhibitions include Ritual Expressions: African Adornment, Digital Witness: Revolutions in Design, Photography, and Film, and Imagining Black Diasporas.
➡️ More info here

🎬 Flux Screenings at The HammerFA

📅 Wednesday, March 12 | Hammer Museum, Westwood
Enjoy a celebration of short films and music videos with innovative filmmaker presentations. Features the U.S. premiere of Synthetic Bodies by Lucas Ortiz Estefanell. Starts at 7:30 p.m. Free to attend.
➡️ More info here

🎭 Here There Are Blueberries at The WallisTP

📅 Thursday, March 13 | The Wallis, Beverly Hills
This gripping documentary play unravels the story behind a photo album discovered from Auschwitz, shedding light on the chilling normalcy of the perpetrators. Runs on select dates through March 30. Tickets start at $53.90.
➡️ More info here

🗣️ What Alliances Do We Need in Perilous Times?M FA

📅 Thursday, March 13 | ASU California Center, DTLA
Zócalo Public Square hosts a special panel discussion on navigating today’s political and social challenges, featuring LA Times Columnist Gustavo Arellano and Zócalo Columnist Joe Mathews. Complimentary drinks and small bites included.
➡️ More info here

🎨 Pasadena ArtNightM FA

📅 Friday, March 14 | Multiple Locations, Pasadena
Enjoy free admission and special events at 19 Pasadena cultural institutions, including City Hall, Gamble House, USC Pacific Asia Museum, and the Armory Center for the Arts.
➡️ More info here

🍀 Ivy Station Night Market: St. Patrick’s DayM FA

📅 Friday, March 14 | Ivy Station, Culver City
Kick off St. Patrick’s Day weekend with green beer, food trucks, artisan vendors, and live music on the Ivy Station lawn. Runs 5-10 p.m.
➡️ More info here



Dining & Drinking

🍽️ Cairo Nights: Flavors Tour of Africa Dinner Series

📅 March 14-15 & March 21-22 | Flavors from Afar, Little Ethiopia
Enjoy a four-night Ramadan experience featuring authentic Egyptian street food, led by Chef Khaled and guest Chef Amir. Iftar (sunset dinner) and Suhoor (late-night social) seatings available.
➡️ More info here

🍵 Matcha Month at Magnolia Bakery

📅 All March | Multiple Locations
Indulge in limited-time matcha treats like matcha banana pudding, cupcakes, and a three-layer matcha cake.
➡️ More info here

🥧 Pi Day Specials

📅 Friday, March 14 | Pitfire Pizza & Superba
🍕 Pitfire Pizza: $3.14 mini Margherita pizzas until 3:14 p.m. (dine-in only). The first 314 guests at each location can win gift cards, merch, and more.
🥧 Superba: $3.14 slices of blueberry pie until 3:14 p.m. (or until sold out).
➡️ More info here


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