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Los Angeles Weekly Roundup

The Best Things To Do in Los Angeles 3/4/24 – 3/7/24
Monday

Madonna Brings “The Celebration Tour” to Los Angeles

Madonna’s “The Celebration Tour” makes its way to Los Angeles for a week long run, and the Material Girl invites you to join her in “celebrating” 40 years of music and her greatest hits. $70+; Monday – Monday, Various hours; Kia Forum – 3900 W Manchester Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90305; 310.862.6200

Fall Out Boy Live in Anaheim

Fall Out Boy is bringing the pop-punk vibes back to OC this Monday night! Don’t miss your chance to catch their “So Much For (2our) Dust Tour” live at the Honda Center, with special guests Jimmy Eat World and The Maine. $100+; Monday, 6:30 pm; Honda Center –  2695 E Katella Ave, Anaheim, CA 92806; 714.704.2400

Regarding Her Fest Returns for 4th Annual Celebration

Regarding Her (RE:Her) is celebrating Women’s History Month with its 4th annual festival designed to support women-owned and led food and beverage businesses. This year, the festival (previously “10 Days”) will grow to span the month of March with events from 3/1 – 3/31. The festival aims to generate support and camaraderie among women-owned food and beverage businesses from restaurants and bars, to artisan food makers and shop owners. In 2023, Regarding Her membership expanded to include “leaders” who hold executive and management positions as the organization seeks to accelerate the growth of women in the food and beverage industry. Many of the Women’s History Month Festival events will raise funds for member programs, like the RE:Her Academy, member workshops, and programming for the new RE:Her Leaders. This year’s line-up features over 50 events throughout the month of March spanning the greater LA area. Click here for the full lineup

The nearly century-old Hotel Figueroa will kick off Women’s History Month 2024 by welcoming Los Angeles-based BIPOC contemporary artist Leah Smithson for a yearlong public exhibition as the hotel’s new 2024 Featured Artist. The exhibit features over 16 original works, including an exclusive first-ever immersive AR sculpture. An immersive temporal portal, Smithson’s works aim to blur the lines between thought and reality, honoring visionary female inventors such as Ada Lovelace and Rosalind Franklin in hopes for the next generation of women to continue in their limitless footsteps. Free entry; Mondays – Sundays, Various hours; 939 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90015; 213.627.8971

An image of artwork from the art exhibition by Leah Smithson
Smithson’s works aim to blur the lines between thought and reality, honoring visionary female inventors such as Ada Lovelace and Rosalind Franklin in hopes for the next generation of women to continue in their limitless footsteps. Photo Credit: Leah Smithson

Celebrate Women’s History Month at ROW DTLA

Celebrate Women’s History Month at ROW DTLA with a lineup of empowering events (sweat sessions and Smorgasburg Art Pop-up) and a spotlight on women-led businesses that embody the spirit of creativity, passion, and resilience. Mondays – Sundays, 8:00 am – 10:00 pm; 777 S. Alameda St., Los Angeles, CA 90021; 213.988.8890

  • Sweat Sessions: Elevate your fitness routine with our 8-week Sweat Series every Thursday, featuring HIIT, yoga, dance, and sculpt classes led by LA’s finest instructors and studios. This Women’s History Month, ROW DTLA is proud to showcase the strength and talent of female fitness professionals, starting with Meagan Kong, the trainer, choreographer, and creator of Kong Fit Club.
  • Smorgasburg Art Pop-up: In celebration of Women’s History Month, Smorgasburg is featuring female-identifying creatives who specialize in original artwork, fine art prints, sculptural ceramics, woodwork, and photography. 
  • BEL KAZAN: Behind every collection is designer Belinda Kazanci, who started BEL KAZAN after a life-changing journey to Bali, Indonesia. Inspired by the vibrant textiles and joyful spirits of the Balinese people, Belinda is determined to make her vision of a socially- and environmentally-responsible apparel line a reality.
  • DYLAN LEX: Under founder Drew Ginsburg’s guidance, DYLAN LEX strives to amplify individual creative style with bold forever pieces. Each handcrafted statement piece, made in New York City or Los Angeles, represents style, uniqueness, and passion.
  • Flask & Field: Led by Miriam Yoo, Flask & Field is a modern wine shop and lifestyle experience, offering a curated selection of wines and bespoke home and personal goods.
  • Pikunico: Led by Chef Kuniko Yagi, Pikunico is a fast-casual restaurant at ROW DTLA, serving authentic Japanese comfort food with a focus on sustainability and minimal waste.
  • Powder Beauty: Providing non-toxic nail care and services, Powder Beauty delivers a luxe, relaxing escape with a focus on health and wellness.
  • The Things We Do: A cutting-edge beauty concept bar led, The Things We Do caters to all skincare needs, prioritizing natural results and rejuvenation services in a beautiful space.
Tuesday

Presidential Primary Election

It’s election day and make sure to cast your vote! For more info, click here.

Wednesday

Meet Gwyneth Paltrow at Visionary Women’s International Women’s Day Summit at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel

Visionary Women, the premier Los Angeles-based social impact organization that supports the advancement and empowerment of women and girls, will host its most anticipated, power-packed event of the year: International Women’s Day Summit on 3/6. This year’s program will feature a fireside chat with Gwyneth Paltrow and Nicole Avant (Think You’ll Be Happy) about mother/daughter legacies. Avant will be bestowing the Visionary Women Changemaker Award (honoree soon to be announced) and will also be celebrating her birthday and the birthday of her late mother, Jacqueline Avant. $195; Wednesday, 8:30 am – 12:00 pm; Beverly Wilshire – 9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212

An image of women for Women's History month
This year’s International Women’s Day Summit will feature a fireside chat with Gwyneth Paltrow and Nicole Avant.
Thursday

Jean-Michel Basquiat Exhibition: Made on Market Street

Calling all art lovers! Dive into the world of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s LA days with Made on Market Street, the first-ever exhibition solely focused on his Los Angeles creations. Curated by the legendary Fred Hoffman and Larry Gagosian himself, this must-see exhibit showcases over 30 iconic works, including some of Basquiat’s most renowned pieces. Tuesdays – Saturdays (through 6/1), 10:00 am – 5:30 pm; 456 North Camden Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210; 310.271.9400

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(4/7) On Sale Now: 7th Annual Masters of Taste Food Festival

Calling all foodies! Mark your calendars because the Masters of Taste food festival returns to the iconic Rose Bowl on 4/7. Each spring the premier food and beverage festival features the best culinary, sweet, and beverage masters around LA. Last week I attended a sneak preview of what will be offered, and let’s just say this may be the best festival yet! $155+; 4/7; 4 – 7:00 pm; Rose Bowl Stadium – 1001 Rose Bowl Dr., Pasadena, CA, 91103; 626. 577.3100

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