L.A. has three big dance events this weekend: Moriah Evans’ 'Remains Persist,' 'Turn It Out with Tiler Peck & Friends' and 'Jungle Book Reimagined.'
I witnessed the cinematic marvel of “Slotherhouse” this weekend. The comedy horror movie on Hulu shares the story of a killer sloth who becomes a sorority’s mascot. It is by no means profound, but a movie with a sassy killer sloth who does the splits, takes selfies and drives a car is camp at its finest. I’m Steven Vargas, your L.A. Goes Out host, and here are the top events for the upcoming weekend recommended by the crew : 1.
Theatre, an organization that brings the words of authors to life with the help of actors, celebrates its 20-year anniversary. with a live performance of literature. This time around, talent includes Sharon Stone, Stephen Tobolowsky, Fred Melamed, Brenda Strong and many more. The evening will honor actor Lily Tomlin and author Charles Yu with the Storyteller Awards. Individual tickets to the celebration at the Historic Woman’s Club in Santa Monica cost $250. The event starts at 6:30 p.m. on Nov.
Theatre’s website. My weekend of events started Wednesday with a performance from the “Infinite Rehearsal” exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles in downtown L.A. The exhibition provides the collective No)one. Art House space to create. The showcase this past week featured works in progress from interdisciplinary artists Cody Perkins and Qwenga. Perkins shared a mesmerizing musical performance that called listeners to rest.
’s Center for the Art of Performance and KCRW present performer Meklit Hadero, an Ethiopian American musician and cultural strategist who will be joined by three L.A.-based guest artists. The performance at the Nimoy in Westwood is at 8 p.m. Saturday and tickets cost $32. More information can be found on CAP
’s website. Go out for free: “Interreality,” a group show curated by artist and former Night Gallery co-owner Mieke Marple, shares how digital technologies like AI are meshing with the physical world of art. The exhibition features 35 artists, including Refik Anadol, Mark Flood, Cindy Phenix and Alida Sun — displaying the spectrum of digital and traditional art practices. “Interreality” runs until Nov. 25 at Desmond Tower in Mid-Wilshire. The space is open from noon to 7 p.m.
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