Movie Auto Show and Park Hike: How to Spend a Weekend in Los Angeles (May 28-30)
What: Photo exhibition "History of California"
When: Friday-Sunday, May 28-30
Where: Museum of Art and History 665 W. Lancaster Blvd. Lancaster, CA 93534
More: The exhibition will feature the work of over 70 photographers. Collected from the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, these images have come to define the myths, iconography, and realities of this unique state.
The exhibition, which features work from the early 1900s to the present day, is neither a didactic history of the state, nor a comprehensive account of the history of photography. These are mostly the artists' impressions of the state in which they were under the influence of California.
Cost: From $ 5
What: Exhibition of cars from movies
When: Friday-Sunday, May 28-30
Where: Petersen Automotive Museum, 6060 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036
More: This exhibition features a variety of cars from iconic fantasy and futuristic films. With props, design drawings, and physical vehicle models, this exhibit brings pop culture imaginations of dystopian, utopian and science fiction worlds to life.
Visitors will be able to see already well-known and long-loved “characters” - Bumble from Transformers, Batmobile, DeLorean from Back to the Future, spacecrafts from Star Wars, as well as many other cars from various films, such as Mad Max: Fury Road ”,“ Blade Runner ”,“ Hunger Games ”and cars from the MCU.
Cost: $ 17-21
What: Exhibition on Problems in the USA
When: Friday-Sunday, May 28-30
Where: Skirball Cultural Center 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90049
More: Faced with a changing labor market and dwindling opportunities, individuals and families in the United States are struggling to survive in the richest country in the world. Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope takes a humane approach to understanding America's toughest challenges.
Featuring over twenty-five images of renowned photojournalist Lincy Addario, the exhibition invites us to take an unwavering look at the crises lurking in plain sight.
Cost: $ 0-12
What: Hike to the park
When: Saturday, May 29, from 09:00
Where: Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Center 4100 S. La Cienega Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90056
More: Join the latest hike in this series of meditation hikes in Kenneth Hann Park. A meditation hike is not a fitness hike in the sense that you need to move at a certain pace and reach a certain end point. The pace is stable, but slower than the fitness hike.
It is a hike in which you tune in and feel your environment. You can stop, walk up to a tree and touch it, or walk barefoot on the ground. A meditative walk is about developing a relationship with the earth by listening to her stories and wisdom. This is a breath of fresh air.
Cost: Free options
What: Online star gazing
When: Saturday, May 29, from 20:00
Where: Online
More: No matter where you live, you can find a place to enjoy the stars. Take a tour of the most mysterious and beautiful phenomena in the earth's sky with a course filled with stunning telescope imagery and detailed animations.
Cost: Free options
What: Car cinema / "The Lion King"
When: Sunday, May 30, from 20:15
Where: Glendale Sears Parking Lot 211 West California Avenue Glendale, CA 91203
More: The lion king Mufasa and his wife Sarabi give birth to an heir - lion cub Simba. Under the supervision of his father, he grows up to become a ruler in the future.
Meanwhile, Scar, Mufasa's brother, dreams of getting rid of both him and his hated nephew in order to become king himself. Scar deliberately tells Simba about the Elephant Cemetery, a dangerous place outside the kingdom. Simba travels there with his friend, the little lioness Nala, and is attacked by hungry hyenas. However, Mufasa appeared in time to save the cubs.
Cost: $23
What: Seminar on Jewish Culture
When: Sunday, May 30, from 21:00
Where: Online
More: In honor of the release of the album "There is nothing more holistic than a broken heart" - an anthology filled with contemporary essays, works of art and poetry by Jewish authors. This event is open to anyone who wants to learn more about the beauty of Jewish traditions and their contemporary manifestations.
Through stories poetic and poignant, Nothing Is More Whole Than A Broken Heart offers a powerful boost to all who oppose systemic violence and injustice. The modern history of the Jewish people draws on the history of the struggle against anti-Semitism, enslavement, displacement, white supremacy and genocide.
Cost: Free options
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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