Free Ice Cream Day and the Spider's Pavilion: How to Get a Weekend in Los Angeles (April 9-11)
What: Pavilion of spiders
When: Friday-Sunday, April 9-11
Where: The 900 Exposition Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90007
More: The one-of-a-kind spider pavilion at the Natural History Museum offers a unique experience. Walk through a safe, fun open-air pavilion and learn about the amazing techniques that different species of these arthropods use to create spider webs.
Cost: $ 10-17
What: Samskara Exhibition
When: Friday, April 9, from 12:00
Where: Wisdome Immersive Art Park 1147 Palmetto St Los Angeles, CA 90013
More: The Amusement Park in the Arts District presents the exciting Samskara art exhibition, which features a unique combination of art and technology.
You are given the opportunity to see tons of stunning visuals, play with interactive art installations, and take Instagram-worthy photos.
Cost: From $ 5
What: Screening of the film "The Wolf of Wall Street"
When: Friday, April 9, from 20:00
Where: Glendale Sears Parking Lot 211 West California Avenue Glendale, CA 91203
More: The film's narrative begins in 1987. Jordan Belfort becomes a broker at the successful investment bank LF Rothschild. His boss, Mark Hannah, advises him to start a dissolute lifestyle - to masturbate in order to "make the blood run faster" and take cocaine. The bank closes shortly after the sudden collapse of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
On the advice of his wife Teresa, Jordan gets a job in a small institution that deals with small shares. His persistent customer communication style and innate charisma pay off quickly. He meets Donnie's housemate, a merchant, who immediately finds a common language with Jordan and decides to open his own company with him. They hire several of Belfort's friends and his father Max as employees and call the company Stratton Oakmont. Forbes magazine in its article calls Jordan the Wolf of Wall Street.
Cost: $23
What: Free Ice Cream Day
When: Friday, April 9, from 12:00
Where: Parks of the city
More: Free Cone Day is an annual ice cream festival where everyone can get a free cone or glass of their favorite treat. Traditionally, this day is celebrated in April. The first such event was hosted by Ben & Jerry in 1979, and since then many different companies have taken up the initiative.
Cost: Free options
What: Angel City Market
When: Saturday, April 10, from 11:00
Where: 10903 S Inglewood Ave 10903 South Inglewood Avenue Inglewood, CA 90304
More: Angel City Market is a monthly open-air marketplace where small and local businesses come together to showcase their crafts, products and services.
Come support your dreams and shop from over 60 small and local businesses offering a variety of crafts, products and services, such as jewelry, sportswear, boutiques and sweets, Angel City Market has it all.
Cost: Free options
What: Food tour of Los Angeles
When: Saturday, April 10, from 09:00
Where: Ruby's at the Orange Depot 186 N. Atchison, Orange, CA 92866
More: This will be an action-packed XNUMX-hour walking tour led by a friendly and knowledgeable guide. The journey begins at the western end of the city at the newly renovated train depot with breakfast at Mead's Green Door Cafe and an exploration of the city. You will then head to the historic Villa Park Packing House, as well as the home farmers and artisans market, where you will attend a culinary demonstration by one of the area's finest chefs.
Cost: From $ 25
What: Seminar on Art in Russia
When: Sunday, April 11, from 17:00
Where: Online
More: Until the beginning of the 1703th century, Russia was a land of icons and folk art oriented towards Asia. Everything changed when Peter I went abroad. The first Russian tsar, who visited there, ordered the first state portrait in the Western style. In XNUMX he founded St. Petersburg, so to speak, "cut a window to Europe", and opened the door for foreign architects, artists, and craftsmen.
Cost: $ 4-7
Dear readers! Please note that due to the epidemic of coronavirus infection, some activities may be canceled or rescheduled for other dates. Therefore, before visiting, we recommend checking the information on the sites of the organizers.
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- by going to this link, visit the most famous castles in Europe
- dozens of free resources for fun boring self-isolation we have collected here
In addition, look for interesting events for every day of the week in our calendar... Come in, find out, share with your friends. Before visiting, check the organizer's websites for details and locations of events, as they may change.
Keep us informed about what is happening in your city. Send information about events for the Russian-speaking diaspora by mail [email protected].
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