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Celebrate the unofficial start of summer by kayaking and fishing on the L.A. River. Head to the movies to watch Cruella, Christopher Nolan flicks or new French shorts. Rediscover the Discovery Cube with the kiddos. Shop a Dodger Fan Fest. Check out live music at an Asian Pacific showcase. Or nosh on Roman-style pizza and barbecue while sipping local brews.
Friday, May 28 - Sunday, May 30
Digital Drag Festival
Rupaul’s Drag Race contestants Jimbo, Jackie Cox, Latrice Royale, Sederginne, Ginger Minj, Miz Cracker, Abby OMG, Divina De Campo, Denali, Jujubee and Trixie Mattel wrap up their two-weekend digital concert festival. Each 45-60 minute show may feature singing, comedy, lip syncing or drama. Audiences will be kept small and there will be opportunities to interact with and tip the queens. You might also win a prize.
SuperHorses, WildEgo
Two comedy teams come together for a night of comedy. Performers include Stephanie Allynne, Jeremy Carter, Matt Gourley, Mary Holland, Lauren Lapkus, Mark McConville, Paul F. Tompkins and Erin Whitehead
Tuesday, April 20; 5:30 p.m.
420 Double Feature: Half Baked & Pineapple Express
The Mint
Enjoy a night of comedy and 4/20-themed movies.
Half Baked screens at 6:30 p.m. followed by
Pineapple Express at 9 p.m. with comedy sets from Holly Anabel Brown and Kane Holloway. Proper distancing and masks are required, and temperatures will be checked at the door. Ages 18+.
Cassia co-owner and immigration rights attorney Luu-Ng talks with Los Angeles Times columnist Frank Shyong about advocacy and entrepreneurship. (Courtesy of UCLA Anderson Impact Week )