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Monday, February 15th:

Target Free Holiday Monday: President’s Day
All visitors can get their culture on for free! Admission to the museum, with bilingual tours, family sketching activity, and live music by The Lucky Stars at 12:30 pm and 2:45 pm…is all free! The Lucky Stars play raucous, good-time dance music. Influenced by the many Western swing musicians of the 1940s like Bob Wills, Tex Williams, and Hank Penny, The Lucky Stars pays tribute to the lively music of that era. Note: Target Free Holiday Monday excludes admission to the specialty ticketed exhibition Frank Gehry and to specially ticketed exhibitions. Free; Monday, 11:30 am; LACMA 5905 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036

The Morning After at LAMILL Coffee Boutique
No matter what your Valentine’s Day was like, LAMILL Coffee is ready for your morning after. The Silverlake coffee haven will be offering a “Walk of Shame Brunch.” Bring a friend. Bring a date. Each person at a table of two gets a house mimosa and “hearty” lattes along with menage-a-toast (a toast trio of avocado, salmon and ricotta), choice of benedict, and warm doughnut holes to share. $50/2 people; Monday; 1636 Silverlake Blvd, Los Angeles 90026

Flemings’ President’s Day: All Night Happy Hour
Enjoy all night happy hour at Fleming’s in honor of President’s Day. Munch on a selection of full-sized appetizers and drinks at a very special price in the bar. Monday; Locations here.

Wednesday, February 17th:

Demitasse Roastery & Kitchen Opens
This new spot in Hollywood brings you hand roasted coffee. Demitasse Roastery & Kitchen; Demitasse’s flagship café is house-roasted small batches of ethically-sourced coffee beans, along with a menu of globally-inspired dishes, natural wines, local beers and signature Demitasse Shims. With direct trade coffees from Columbia, El Salvador and Guatemala (more countries/regions to come) to roasting their own beans on their Probat, Demitasse is at the forefront of forward thinking in the coffee world. A process established by Owner Bobby Roshan, a former corporate lawyer turned café owner in 2011, when he opened the first Demitasse in Little Tokyo, followed locations in Santa Monica and in mid-city. The bright space with floor to ceiling windows, white marble countertops, red-brick walls, allows you to watch the roasting that is done by hand. You can lounge in banquets and on the patio with a fire pit. Demitasse Roastery & Kitchen, offers a full range of espresso drinks and teas, including a house-made chai, four brewed coffees each ground and brewed to order on their Curtis Seraphims, Nitro and Kyoto-Style Cold Brew, and their famous lavender liquid hot chocolate with a torched jumbo marshmallow. Executive Chef Jeff Lustre is behind the dinner menu, along with breakfast and lunch. Plates include Heart of Palm with beets, Cara Cara orange, an egg steeped in black tea and a Mousseline vinaigrette; Purple Yam Gnocchi with Mais fonduta, cauliflower and balsamico; Kabocha-Coconut Soup brings briny ocean flavors of sea scallop, sea asparagus and seaweed froth and the Spanish-influenced Octopus comes with Papas bravas, Romensco purée and salsa pimento;  pan-seared cod in a Fisherman-style stew with garbanzo beans and potatoes; the Besugo, a whole red sea bream served with thin pancakes and black garlic; Duck Breast with rainbow beets, sweet potato dauphine and blood orange sauce; and Niman Ranch Pork Belly with Jerusalem artichokes, Quince and Adobo sauce. 1542 N Cahuenga Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028; 323.498.5155

FLIXatFIG
Head to DTLA for a viewing of The Notebook. Watch Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams heat up the screen in this classic 2004 hit film, based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks. Free; Wednesday, DJ & Happy Hour: 6 pm, Film: 7 pm; inside TASTE Food Hall, 735 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA 90017

Super Serious Show
Get a night of laughs with Moses Storm (#ModernMillennial, Last Comic Standing) along with Katia Kvinge (Edinburgh Fringe, Scottish BAFTA New Talent Award Nominee). Other performers include Demetri Martin (Netflix, Important Things), Eli Olsberg (Chelsea Lately, Vans Warped Tour), Sam Simmons (Conan, Edinburgh Comedy Awards Best Comedy Show), Daniel Sloss (Conan, @midnight), and Videos by The DADS. $7; Wednesday, 7 pm; The Virgil, 4519 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90029

Hinoki & the Bird‘s Tasting Menu
Hinoki & the Bird are debuting their ICHIBA tasting menu, a rolling dinner series that will be available on Wednesday evenings. The inspiration came from executive chef Brandon Kida and the team’s weekly Wednesday morning visits to the Santa Monica Farmers’ Market.  The word “ichiba” means “market” in Japanese, and is an homage to Hinoki & the Bird’s travel-inspired culinary spirit. The five course menu will change each week, only being confirmed by they find during their visit to the Santa Monica Farmers’ Market. Dishes may include Santa Barbara Spot Prawns with Melon, Daikon, Citrus Emulsion served with 2012 F.X. Pichler Loibner Klostersatz- Federspiel Gruner Veltliner, Wachau, Austria; “Flowers”-Artichoke Tempura, Chamomile Aioli served with 2012 Nicholas Joly Les Vieux Clos Savennieres, Loire Valley, France; Romanesco Doria with Manchego, Parmesan, Japanese Sushi Rice, Romanseco Bechamel, Truffle Oil, Chives served with 2004 Emidio Pepe Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, Abruzzo, Italy; American Wagyu Beef with Cucumber, Kohlrabi, Nuoc Cham served with 2012 Alain Graillot La Guiraude Crozes Hermitage, Northern Rhone Valley, France; and Chocolate Pavlova served with Rare Wine Co. Boston Bual Madeira, Spain. Bar manager, Feisser Stone, will present a unique farmers’ market inspired cocktail each week ($15) as an additional option. $95+, $65/optional wine pairing; Wednesday; 10 Century Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90067; Reservations required: 310.552.1200

Thursday, February 18th:

Cinefamily Launches UNDERGROUND USA: INDIE CINEMA OF THE 80s
It’s a guest-filled, 40+ film retrospective taking over two months, all celebrating the spirit of truly independent cinema during its first years. There are new restorations, a photo exhibit by Richard Kern, a two day 20th anniversary celebration of Spike, Mike, Slackers and Dykes with keynote speaker and “indie guru” John Pierson, and tons of guests confirmed like Penelope Spheeris, Wayne Wang, Alex Cox, Allison Anders, Lizzie Borden, Ross McElwee, Robert Townsend, Richard Kern, and John McNaughton, to name a few… plus more TBA! They’re kicking it off with a three day tribute to major indie pioneer John Sayles. Here’s the whole list: An Evening w/John Sayles + Return of the Secaucus Seven-February 18, 7:30 pm; Brother From Another Planet & Piranha (w/John Sayles)-February 19, 7:30 pm; Master Class w/John Sayles + City of Hope-February 20, 2 pm; Lianna + Baby It’s You (w/John Sayles)-February 20, 7 pm; Seventeen-March 2, 10 pm; She’s Gotta Have It (20th Anniversary of Spike, Mike, Slackers & Dykes w/John Pierson)-March 4, 7:30 pm; The Evil Dead – March 4, 11 pm; Roger and Me (w/John Pierson) – March 5, 7:30 pm; The Discipline of D.E. + Mala Noche-March 5, 10 pm; Eyes of Fire-March 8, 7:30 pm; The Times of Harvey Milk-March 9, 7:30 pm; Talking to Strangers-March 10, 7:30 pm; Blood Simple – March 10, 10 pm; Smithereens-March 11, 7:30 pm; Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (w/John McNaughton)-March 11, 10:30 pm; Early Shorts by Ross McElwee (w/McElwee)-March 12, 5 pm; Desperately Seeking Susan (w/Rosanna Arquette)-March 12, 7:30 pm; Sherman’s March (w/Ross McElwee)-March 13, 7:30 pm; Richard Kern Night (w/Kern + Photo Installation)-March 16, 8 pm; Border Radio (w/Allison Anders)-March 18, 7:30 pm; Repo Man (w/Alex Cox)-March 18, 10:30 pm; Bless Their Little Hearts (w/Billy Woodberry)-March 19, 4 pm; Walker (w/Alex Cox)-March 19, 7 pm; Forbidden Zone (w/Richard Elfman & Cast)-March 19, 10 pm; My Brother’s Wedding & Illusions-March 20, 5:30 pm; Hollywood Shuffle (w/Robert Townsend)-March 22, 7:30 pm; Vortex-March 24, 10:30 pm; Born in Flames (w/Lizzie Borden)-March 25, 7:30 pm; Eating Raoul (w/Mary Woronov)-March 25, Midnite; The Thin Blue Line (w/Producer Mark Lipson)-March 26, 4 pm; Stranger Than Paradise-March 26, 7 pm; Two Films by Sara Driver: Sleepwalk & You Are Not I-March 27, 7:30 pm; Last Night at the Alamo-March 28, 7:30 pm; Paydirt-April 7, 7:30 pm; Suburbia (w/Penelope Spheeris)-April 15, 7:30 pm; The Decline of Western Civilization Part II (w/Penelope Spheeris)-April 16, 7 pm; Deadbeat at Dawn & Diary of a Deadbeat – April 16, 10 pm; Combat Shock-April 29, Midnite

National Drink Wine Day
As if we need a reason to drink wine. To celebrate, Tanzy Restaurant is extending their regular Wine Wednesdays offer to Thursday!  Get 50% off select bottles all day and $5 wines by the glass (select wines only). Thursday; 10840 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024; 310.307.7004

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