ozo show
Ozomatli, a Los Angeles-based band that formed nearly 30 years ago to support cleaners demanding higher wages and better working conditions, will perform at The Venice West (1717 Lincoln Boulevard, Venice). The indie band will perform the latest from their repertoire as well as their new material. Today Thursday 20:00. Tickets are $58. Thevenicewest.com reports.
boysenberry festival
Because the boysenberry is not fruiting due to rain, Knott’s Berry Farm (8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park) has extended the boysenberry festival for three more weekends. Visitors can enjoy boysenberry-inspired food and drink, including beer and wine. Daily until April 16, as well as from Friday to Sunday from April 21 to 23, from April 28 to 30 and from May 5 to 7. Tickets from $70; meals are paid separately. It is reported by Knotts.com.
photo display
Dowud Bey and Carrie Mae Weems: In Dialogue, presented at the Getty Museum (1200 Getty Center Dr., Los Angeles), is an exhibition of photographs by Dowud Bey and Carrie Mae Weems, who have been friends and colleagues for 40 years. Both focus on issues such as race, class, representation, and systems of power in their work. They create a series of images based on black history and realities that speak to the human condition. Ends July 9th. Free entry. This is reported by getty.edu.
eggs and party
Sesame Place San Diego (2052 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista) introduces Elmo’s Eggstravaganza for the first time, which celebrates Easter and includes an egg hunt, storytelling, and photo opportunity with the Easter Bunny and all the characters from the park, who will be dressed in their Easter best . Ends on Sunday. Tickets from $45. This is reported by sesameplace.com.
alternative theater
Roy and Edna Disney CalArts Theater (REDCAT) (631 W. 2nd St., Los Angeles) presents Love to death (Love to death), a traditional yet radical work conceived and directed by renowned Samoan creator Lemy Ponifacio, champion of the avant-garde and indigenous arts. Featuring native Mapuche and composer Elisa Avendaño Curaceo and Chilean flamenco dancer Natalia García Huidobro. Friday and Saturday at 20:30, Sunday at 15:00. Tickets from $15. It is reported by Redcat.org.
Paint shop
Visitors to the Boone Children’s Gallery at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles) can learn the art of brush painting at this family-friendly event. The staff will give advice on techniques and ideas, and special chairs will be provided for each of the little artists. No experience is required to participate. Saturday 11:00 AM Admission to the museum is free for Los Angeles County residents under the age of 17. This is reported by lacma.org.
family cinema
In its “Family Party” series, the Academy Film Museum (6067 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles) is celebrating Earth Month this month. This Saturday will be shown the film “Microcosmos” 1996 directed by Claude Nouridsani and Marie Perennou. They used macro photography equipment to capture the plant and animal life of the French countryside on a large screen. Saturday 11:00 Tickets $5. It is reported by academymuseum.org.
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