WhereLA - Taste of the Eastside
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WhereLA - Taste of the Eastside
May 2016 SoCalPulSe.CoM Los Angeles ® CELEBRATING 80 YEARS OF TRAVEL Rise & Dine A brunch for every occasion Sparkle & Scent Luxe jewels and elixirs Show & Sell Major art galleries move in HELLO, GORGEOUS! OUR INSIDER’S GUIDE TO GETTING THAT CALIFORNIA GLOW 4/18/16 12:54 PM WHERE CALENDAR MAY 2016 Search the full calendar at SoCalPulse.com Top Stops MAY 3 LAUGH OUT LOUD Spend an evening with author/humorist David Sedaris at UCLA’s Royce Hall. p. 74 MAY 13-17 HELLO, CELLO The Piatigorsky International Cello Festival finds world-renowned artists such as Yo-Yo Ma performing at Walt Disney Concert Hall. p. 74 HOT DATES OPENING MAY 14 BOHO SHOW L.A. Opera ends its main-stage season with Parisian love story La Bohème at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. p. 74 OPENING MAY 7 CULTURAL CAVES Discard any mental images of caves as dark and dank. China’s Mogao caves, the subjects of the Getty Center’s new Cave Temples of Dunhuang: Buddhist Art on China’s Silk Road, are cultural treasure troves. Hand-carved some 1700 years ago, the caves housed the world’s largest collection of Buddhist art and 50,000 ancient documents. In addition to displaying paintings like the example pictured above, the Getty has built immersive, full-scale replicas of three of Mogao’s most exquisite cave temples. p. 80 7 HERE FOR THE WEEKEND? Go to SoCalPulse.com for the Weekend Roundup, where you can get the lowdown on the coolest festivals, performingarts events, dining promotions and more. FAIRS, FESTS AND MORE FUN EVENTS 4 ROSE FESTIVAL > MAY 14-15 Explore a magnificent rose garden (pictured left) and see “human vase” living art at Descanso Gardens’ celebration of America’s favorite flower. p. 76 1 TASTE OF THE EASTSIDE > MAY 1 Sample offerings from trendy Silver Lake, Los Feliz and Highland Park eateries—including My Vegan Gold, Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams and Kitchen Mouse—at the Los Angeles River Center & Gardens in Cypress Park. p. 73 CICLAVIA > MAY 15 The latest installment of the city’s beloved car-free event turns the streets of six southeastern L.A. cities into a temporary park, perfect for walking, biking or skating. p. 73 2 ROOFTOP FILM CLUB > MAY 1-31 The roof of Hollywood’s Montalbán Theatre transforms into an outdoor movie theater with screenings of flicks like Casablanca. p. 73 6 VENICE ART WALK & AUCTIONS > MAY 22 Expect an extravaganza of art and entertainment at this yearly charity event, hosted at Google’s Los Angeles headquarters. p. 73 3 DODGERS VS. METS > MAY 9-12 The boys in blue face their right-coast rivals again after the Mets narrowly defeated them last year in the National League Division Series. p. 74 7 FIESTA HERMOSA > MAY 28-30 Celebrate Memorial Day weekend with arts and crafts, live music, a beer garden and a kiddie carnival at this oceanside fair at the Hermosa Beach pier. p. 73 5 OPENING MAY 14 NATURAL WONDERS The Huntington marks the U.S. National Park Service’s centennial with its first Geographies of Wonder show, featuring some 100 treasures (such as the book pictured below). p. 81 THROUGH MAY 29 MAGIC MOMENT World Champion of Card Magic Helder Guimarães amazes in his intimate, acclaimed show Borrowed Time, in a secret location. p. 74 ALL MONTH FASHION PLATE Explore the history of fashionable menswear at LACMA’s Reigning Men exhibition. p. 81 CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: CAVE 85, DETAIL OF WALL PAINTING OF MUSICIANS, LATE TANG DYNASTY (848–907 CE), MOGAO CAVES, DUNHUANG, CHINA, PHOTO LORI WONG, © J. PAUL GETTY TRUST; MARY ROBERTS RINEHART, TENTING TONIGHT, COVER (1916), © THE HUNTINGTON LIBRARY, ART COLLECTIONS, AND BOTANICAL GARDENS; DESCANSO ROSE GARDEN, COURTESY DESCANSO GARDENS WHAT’S HAPPENING IN ARTS AND CULTURE D LOS AN 8 SOCALPULSE.COM 008-015_WhereNow_WLA.indd 8 4/12/16 4:32 PM 1831_WF Tourism16_Where LosAngeles_20 Entertainment Special Events TASTE OF THE EASTSIDE May 1 Sixth annual food and drink festival held in Cypress Park showcases the culinary diversity of eastern neighborhoods such as Silver Lake, Echo Park and Los Feliz, with proceeds benefiting local nonprofits. Participating purveyors include Mohawk Bend, Donut Farm and Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams. 4-8 pm (VIP 3 pm). General admission $40-$50, kids ages 2-12 $8, under 2 free; VIP $70-$80. Los Angeles River Center & Gardens, 570 W. Ave. 26, L.A., tasteoftheeastside.com Map north of G17 TCM CLASSIC FILM FESTIVAL Through May 1 View beloved classic films on the big screen at iconic Hollywood venues—oftentimes with the people who made them—at this annual film festival. This year’s theme—”Moving Pictures”—explores the emotion cinema evokes, with an emphasis on films that “bring us to tears, rouse us to action or inspire us.” Choose from a wide range of movie screenings including The Endless Summer (which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year), It’s a Wonderful Life and The King and I. Check filmfestival.tcm.com for schedule. Individual tickets $20$30, students $10-$15. Festival passes $299-$1,649. Children under 4 not admitted. TCL Chinese Theatre Imax, 6925 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood; Egyptian Theatre, 6712 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood; Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, 7000 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood; TCL Chinese 6 Theatres, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, 877.826.5764 Map H13 HOLLYWOOD FARMERS MARKET 25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Each Sunday in May, the Hollywood Farmers Market is celebrating 25 years of bringing fresh produce and community to Hollywood, marking the occasion with cooking demos by high-profile chefs, including Susan Feniger and Curtis Stone, book signings and more. L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti kicks off the festivities on May 1. See website for complete schedule. 1600 Ivar Ave., Hollywood, 323.463.3171, hfm.la Map H14 ROOFTOP FILM CLUB May 1-31 The U.K.’s “Number One Outdoor Cinema Series” returns to the rooftop of the historic Montalbán Theatre for its second season in L.A. Enjoy street food from Farmer’s Belly while you take in Hollywood views and watch classic (Casablanca), cult (Mulholland Drive) and contemporary (The Big Short) flicks. See website for schedule. $17 plus booking fees. 1615 Vine St., Hollywood, la.rooftopfilmclub.com Map H14 GER GER 2015 FOR SCHÖN! MAGAZINE (U.K.) CREATE & CULTIVATE May 7 Trendy conference for female entrepreneurs in the digital space focuses on millennials and offers mentor sessions, panels and talks by keynote speakers. The lineup includes Clique Media Group CEOs/founders Hillary Kerr and Katherine Power; Olive & June CEO/founder Sarah Gibson Tuttle; and keynote speakers Jessica Alba, Chelsea Handler and Rachel Zoe. Attendees will enjoy lunch from Sweetgreen, ice cream from CoolHaus, Sprinkles cupcakes, shopping at pop-up shops and a beauty loft. 8 am-9 pm. $300; VIP ticket $500. Hudson Loft, 1200 Hope St., downtown, createcultivate.com Map J16 ECHO PARK CRAFT FAIR May 7-8 This popular homegrown arts and design event showcases the wares of talented local artisans. Shop jewelry, shoes, ceramics, food items and more. Check website for hours. One day $10; weekend pass $16. Mack Sennett Studios, 1215 Bates Ave., Silver Lake, echoparkcraftfair.com Map W23 LA NUIT EN ROSÉ May 13-15 The first festival dedicated exclusively to rosé returns to the Mondrian hotel with a trio of events dedicated to the pink wine: a winepairing dinner at restaurant Ivory on Sunset, a poolside Rosé Sunset Soirée and a Rosé Pool Party at SkyBar. Each event will feature a selection of over 50 rosés, live Guidelines Map locators at the end of each listing (Map A3; Map H10, etc.) refer to maps in the back of this issue. Compendium includes editors’ recommendations and advertisers. Index Special Events ................... 73 Museums ........................... 78 Theater ................................ 73 Shopping Destinations ... 83 Music + Dance................... 74 Spas .......................................84 Sports................................... 74 Nightlife...............................86 Attractions ......................... 76 Studio Tours ....................... 78 Beaches ...............................88 Studio Tapings................... 78 Tours + Transport.............89 music and a VIP Lounge. Check website for detailed schedule. Mondrian Los Angeles, 8440 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood, 323.650.8999, nuitrose.com Map H12 CINESPIA May 14, 21, 28, 29 Cinespia cemetery screenings at Hollywood Forever Cemetery find crowds jostling for spots to watch cult films projected on a mausoleum wall. Also on hand are pre-movie DJs and themed photo booths. This month, the series kicks off its 15th season with highlights including Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Singin’ in the Rain. See website for full schedule. 8:30 pm. $16. 6000 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, 877.435.9849, cinespia.org Map H14 CICLAVIA—SOUTHEAST CITIES PRESENTED BY METRO May 15 Several miles of L.A.’s normally congested streets turn into a car-free park for a walking and biking tour of the city’s most celebrated attractions. This month marks the first time CicLAvia is connecting six cities in southeastern Los Angeles—Huntington Park, Walnut Park, South Gate, Florence-Firestone, Lynwood and Watts—creating the country’s largest open-streets event. See ciclavia.org for additional route details. 9 am-4 pm. Free. 213.355.8500 Map C3 VENICE ART WALK & AUCTIONS May 22 Google’s Los Angeles headquarters hosts the Venice Family Clinic’s annual fundraiser, where a silent art auction and street festival help raise funds to provide primary health care to people in need (ticketed artist studio tours also are available for $50). This free community celebration includes entertainment, food, music and family activities that begin at noon. See website for details. 340 Main St., Venice, 310.664.7916, theveniceartwalk.org Map M8 FIESTA HERMOSA May 28-30 This semiannual festival, which calls itself the “largest arts and crafts fair in Southern California,” features some 300 artists and crafters, as well as food, live music, a “kiddie carnival,” a charity beer and wine garden and more. 10 am-6 pm. Free. See website for free parking and shuttle information. Hermosa Beach pier, Pier Avenue, Hermosa Beach, 310.376.0951, fiestahermosa.net Map L13 TOPANGA DAYS 2016 May 28-30 Enjoy music, a parade (May 29, 8:30 am) and old-fashioned fun at this 43nd annual fair. Spend Memorial Day weekend listening to live music by bands like the Avery Rose Band and Los Lobos and participating in sack races, an egg toss and a pie-eating contest. 10 am-7 pm. $15-$25 per day; $40$60 three-day pass, under 6 free. 1440 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd., Topanga, 310.455.1980 Map west of B1 Theater CHICAGO THE MUSICAL Through May 1 Grammy winner Brandy Norwood takes the stage as Roxie Hart, after making the role her own on Broadway. See the Come On In Perhaps fitting for an institution dedicated to progressive architecture and design, the A+D Museum has inhabited many different spaces since its founding. Modeled after a Helsinki museum, A+D opened its doors in 2001 in downtown’s Bradbury Building—one of L.A.’s most iconic examples of architecture. Next, it took up residence on the Sunset Strip before moving to its longtime Miracle Mile home. Now it’s made its way to the Arts District, and the museum wears the area’s minimalist cool well. Its current exhibition, Come In! DTLA, runs all month and shines a light on innovative local designers who draw inspiration from downtown L.A. Featured artists include shoe designer Chris Francis and multifaceted designer Julia Körner, one of whose 3-D-printed fashions from her Sporophyte Collection is pictured above. p. 78 Visionary makeup artist to the stars Max Factor created lip gloss and the first commercially available foundation. The site of his salon now houses the Hollywood Museum. p. 81 WHERE LOS ANGELES 73 073-089_EntList_WLA.indd 73 4/14/16 6:10 PM