To celebrate the fourth season premiere of its series
Snowfall, FX hosts a themed carwash with lights, music, design and effects inspired by the series. Set in L.A. in the 1980s during the first crack epidemic, the crime drama returns on Feb. 24. Reservations for the car wash are required as this is a contactless event. FX is also teaming with Official Black Wall Street to highlight the show and a selection of Black-owned L.A. businesses.
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Fizaa Dosani hosts the latest installment of Your Late Night Show Tonight on Nowhere Comedy Club s Zoom. (Courtesy of Nowhere Comedy Club)
A neon sign depicting an Ox is seen at a mall on Feb. 9, 2021, in Manila, Philippines. (Ezra Acayan/Getty Images)
Check out a drive-in comedy show. Celebrate the Year of the Ox. Tune into a Black History Month celebration. Sip martinis with Nick and Nora. Peep some options for poon choi and heart-shaped pizzas for the holday weekend.
Friday, Feb. 12 - Thursday, Feb. 25
Judas and the Black Messiah
Cinelounge Drive-In
1625 N. Las Palmas Blvd., Hollywood
Writer-director Shaka King brings the story of Fred Hampton, the Black Panther party chairman who was betrayed by an FBI informant, to the big screen. The cast includes Daniel Kaluuya, LaKeith Stanfield, Jesse Plemons, Martin Sheen, Dominique Fishback and Ashton Sanders.
Cheech Marin enjoys art during opening night at Art Los Angeles Contemporary, 9th Edition, at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica in 2018. (Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Art Los Angeles)
Explore Chicano art with Cheech Marin. Learn about science and listen to music as First Fridays return to NHM. Take a self-guided walking tour of Heritage Square s grounds. Dive into Spanish sherry and African American food culture.
Friday, Feb. 5; 7 p.m. PST
Dan Guerrero Happy Hour with guest Cheech Marin
LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes welcomes comedian, actor and art collector Cheech Marin for a chat with Dan Guerrero. Marin discusses his career and his passion for Chicano art. Much of his personal collection will be housed in a soon-to-open museum in Riverside, The Cheech Marin Center of Chicano Art, Culture & Industry (aka The Cheech). Register to view on Zoom or watch on Facebook.
Gallery1988 opens two shows online on Friday, including 30 Years Later: Celebrating Your Favorite Films from 1991. (Image: Zita Walker, courtesy of Gallery1988)
Coronavirus is wreaking havoc on schools, stores, businesses and events. With in-person concerts, talks, comedy shows, food festivals and other gatherings cancelled, we have
turned our events column into an events / nonevents column. It will remain this way as long as social distancing and stay-at-home orders are in effect. Please double check the status of events as schedules change frequently.
During this difficult time, please consider contributing to your local arts organizations or to individual artists and performers.