Things to Do in the San Fernando Valley, LA Area, March 6-14
Arts and Culture
- The Getty Center in Brentwood is hosting an exhibition on the history of film noir, featuring rare prints, posters, and memorabilia. The exhibit runs until May 3. (getty.edu)
- The Deaf West Theatre in Glendale is presenting a production of "Spring Awakening," a rock musical about the struggles of adolescence. Performances run from March 7 to April 4. (deafwest.org)
Family Fun
- The Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens in Griffith Park is offering a "Zoo and Aquarium Day" package, which includes admission to the zoo, aquarium, and a behind-the-scenes tour. (lazoo.org)
- The Kidspace Children’s Museum in Pasadena is hosting a "STEM Saturday" series, with activities and exhibits focused on science, technology, engineering, and math. (kidspace.org)
Live Music and Comedy
- The Wiltern in Los Angeles is hosting a concert by the indie rock band The Black Keys on March 10. (thewiltern.com)
- The Impro Comedy Club in Hollywood is presenting a stand-up comedy show featuring up-and-coming comedians. (improcomedy.com)
Food and Drink
- The Original Farmers Market in Los Angeles is hosting a "Taste of the Market" event, with samples from various food vendors and live music. (thefarmersmarket.com)
- The craft beer brewery, Golden Road Brewing in Atwater Village, is offering a "Beer and Food Pairing" event, with samples of their latest beers and small plates. (goldroadbrewing.com)
Sports and Fitness
- The LA Lakers are taking on the Utah Jazz at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles on March 7. (nba.com/lakers)
- The LA Fitness Expo in Pasadena is hosting a "Spring Fling" cycling event, with rides and activities for all levels. (lafitness.com)
Conclusion
There’s always something new and exciting to do in the San Fernando Valley and greater Los Angeles. Whether you’re interested in arts and culture, family fun, live music and comedy, food and drink, or sports and fitness, there’s something for everyone in this vibrant region.
FAQs
- What is the best way to get to the Getty Center?
The Getty Center is accessible by public transportation, or you can take a ride-share or drive and park on site. - What is the best way to get tickets to the Deaf West Theatre production of "Spring Awakening"?
You can purchase tickets online through the Deaf West Theatre website or at the box office. - Can I bring my child to the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens?
Yes, the zoo is stroller-friendly and offers a "Penguin Habitat" play area for kids.