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LA Taco Festival
If you love tacos (and most people in Los Angeles do), then get yourself to this event. For the past five years, the LA Taco Festival has been bringing all kinds of tacos to Los Angeles, along with great live music and dance performances. Free; Saturday, 12-8 pm; Grand Park, 200 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Taste of Brews
The craft beer festival features local, regional and national craft breweries like Ace, Stone, Karl Strauss and Sam Adams. Also find food trucks and live entertainment. $30–$40; Saturday, Noon-5 pm; Shoreline Aquatic Park, 200 Aquarium Way, Long Beach, CA; 714.375.1132

Long Beach BBQ Festival
Feast on endless barbecue like ribs, pulled pork, tri-tip, sausages, chicken and more from top American pit masters. Want to taste them all? Grab the VIP ticket for all-you-can-eat options. There’ll also be live music and children’s activities. Friday-Sunday; Rainbow Lagoon, 400-403 Shoreline Village Dr, Long Beach, CA

All-American Rib Fest
Suzanne Goin and Caroline Styne present their annual feast of slow-cooked ribs, hot wings and sides. A week of preparation goes into this event that has been happening since 2000. Feast on St. Louis-style pork ribs, braised beef back ribs and spiced lamb spare ribs. Sides include cole slaw, baked beans and buttered corn on the cob. Warm peach cobbler with strawberries and buttermilk ice cream will leave you with a sweet ending. Noon-9 p.m. $55; Sunday, Noon-9 pm; 8474 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA; 323.655.6277

BBQ Blowout
Chef Kris Morningstar of Terrine will bring his California Style Brasserie cuisine to the grills at TENANTS OF THE TREES for an afternoon of summer time vibes. Them Jeans will be spinning, along with the guys from Hit City U.S.A. The Tommy B will also have a BBQ inspired photo booth and Heritage Radio will be discussing food tips and topics. Menu includes Texas beef brisket with chimichurri; Smokey marinated mushrooms with pickled shallots; and Charred corn and summer squash salad, cotija cheese, cilantro, lime vinaigrette. $10, $15/door; Saturday, 3 – 6 pm; TENANTS OF THE TREES, 2808 Hyperion Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027

Day-Lee Foods World Gyoza Eating Championship
You know Joey “Jaws” Chestnut from breaking the record of downing 70 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes at the annual July Fourth hot dog eating contest at Nathan’s Famous in Coney Island. Now, see the no. 1 competitive eater in the world go for the gyoza. Chestnut currently holds the world’s record for eating 384 gyoza and will try to uphold his title against Matt Stonie, the 2015 gyoza champ and no. 2 competitive eater in the world. Saturday, 2-4 pm; Japanese American Cultural & Community Center, 244 S San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA

Sunday Fundays at Marina del Rey Hotel
Summer isn’t over yet and neither should your summertime Sunday Fundays! Marina del Rey Hotel, right at the tip of the Bali Way peninsula in Marina del Rey, is a chic, hip, design-forward hotel located on the water. Relax (or party) by the gorgeous pool, right on the water and SALT restaurant and bar, right next door is offering great food and drinks. SUNDAY FUNDAY at the pool is a blast – DJ, bar, pool – pretty people and picturesque views. What more could you want on a summer weekend in LA? Sundays, 1-6 pm, 13534 Bali Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292

Chinatown Summer Nights
Taste the many culinary offerings of Chinatown and LA’s gourmet food trucks, shop the neighborhood’s vendors, watch Chinese chefs perform cooking demos, experience large-scale, outdoor video projections, check out Chinese cultural activities presented by local organizations and museums, sip on craft brews and dance in Central Plaza with KCRW DJs Jason Bentley and Mathieu Schreyer. Saturday, 8 pm; Chinatown’s Central & West Plazas, 943 N. Broadway, Los Angeles, CA

FACE Awards Presented By NYX Professional Makeup
NYX Professional Makeup will celebrate the online makeup artist and beauty community when it names the “Beauty Vlogger of the Year” at the Fifth annual NYX Fine Artistry of Cosmetic Elites (FACE) awards show. The ceremony, hosted by YouTube star Kandee Johnson and featuring performances by Beyoncé protégés Chloe X Halle and RuPaul’s Drag Race star Alyssa Edwards and The Haus of Edwards, will stream live at nyxfaceawards.com and on the official NYX YouTube channel. Saturday; The NOVO, 800 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA

Art Deco Festival
Celebrate the artistic movement that influenced the design of the Queen Mary. The festival explores art deco’’s effect on culture, fashion, food, art, interior design, architecture and music. You can check out a showcase of vintage cars, collectibles and vintage goods for sale, lectures, Prohibition mixology class and more. The formal grand ball is a dress-to-impress evening that includes a lavish four-course historic menu with the Dean Mora Orchestra completing the mood. $25-$399; Friday-Sunday; 1126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach, CA; 877.342.0738

Nonobject(ive): Summer Happenings at The Broad
The series of nighttime events happening through September at The Broad museum gives you an opportunity to visit the collection and special exhibition, Cindy Sherman: Imitation of Life. Art viewing is paired with live performances. This month, Jeff Koons’ metallic balloon animals and the graphic paintings of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein include an evening of pop music, footwork and yoga, including a performance by Rostam from the band, Vampire Weekend. $35; Saturday; 221 S. Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA; 213.232.6200

2001 Space Odyssey at Hollywood Forever Cemetery
Stanley Kubrick’s mind-blowing masterpiece is full of rich photography and incredible special effects. A mysterious object is found on the moon of alien origin. The object begins to beam signals. Don’t miss this screening under the stars with one of the greatest films ever made. $12+; Saturday, doors: 7:15 pm, movie: 9 pm; 6000 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA

Ariel’s Friends Launches
Do your friends inspire you? Whether you’re going for a new job, trying to get healthy, taking a risk in love, or just going out of your comfort zone, our friends inspire us and give us the confidence in taking on life’s challenges. Throughout Ariel’s life, she has been blessed to have amazing friends. They are all extremely different but share one common theme – they inspire her. If her friends are able to uplift and inspire her, why can’t they do the same for you? Each week, Ariel’s Friends, will feature a different friend and their story. The goal is simple – to inspire. So join in the movement to be inspired and tune into the season premiere of Ariel’s Friends this Sunday at 6 pm PST here.

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