September invariably marks the beginning of autumn, but with the arrival of the penultimate season of the year is not necessary to hibernate, especially given the fact that the city planned a huge number of very curious activities that will brighten up any leisure time, and to be honest, the choice of «where to go» in September seems even more diverse than in the summer months. So, do not waste time on empty talk and start.
LA Times The Taste
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Where: Paramount Studios, Hollywood
When: 1-3 September
Cost: depends on the type of ticket
The festival is The Taste of LA Times attracts foodies of all sorts to Paramount pictures, where for a whole weekend you can taste the best dishes that may be offered in Los Angeles. In addition, the editors and writers of the LA Times will conduct daily group discussions and demonstrations on various subjects from benefits of organic food to ways to create the perfect cocktail.
Dapper Day at LACMA
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Where: Museum of LACMA, 5905 Wilshire Blvd
When: Saturday, September 2
Cost: $25 for a ticket to the Museum
Get from the far shelf Cabinet bow tie and suspenders, wear beautiful dresses and jewels: Dapper Day here was coming to LACMA. The guests are invited to dress up in fine outfits are mostly in vintage style to the evening was brightening up. This time, Dapper Day coincides with the exhibition Chagall: Fantasies for the Stage and a screening of the film The Red Shoes.
Festival of music and art «Made in LA»
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Where: Golden Road Brewing, 5410 W San Fernando Rd
When: weekend, September 2-3
Cost: $30
Raise your glass to the music, food, drinks and culture of Los Angeles during this wonderful two-day festival. Golden Road brewery has collected a surprisingly solid musical composition of the participants and their presentations, in conjunction with art exhibitions, street food and beer, will create all conditions for a perfect stay. Proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to one of three charities that you can choose when buying them: Light Bringer Project, Heal The Bay, or Wags n Walks.
Concert John Williams — «Maestro of the Movies»
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Where: Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Ave
When: 1-3 September
Cost: $14-$182
None of the records of the composers working in the field of cinema can compare with the artistic heritage of John Williams. He created music for such iconic films as «Star wars,» «Jurassic Park,» «Indiana Jones», «Harry Potter» and hundreds of others. 85-year-old composer is not going to retire in the near future. He returns to the City of angels with a concert in which city Symphony orchestra will perform his best works, accompanied by clips from relevant films that will be shown on the big screen.
Butterflies at the Museum of natural history
Where: Exposition Park, 900 Exposition Blvd
When: until 4 September
Cost: $17
Nature lovers will appreciate the recent opportunity to spend a day in the butterfly Pavilion, where you can see over 30 species of beautiful insects surrounded by California plants. Seasonal exhibition in the open air allows adults and children to communicate with nature. The best time for this wonderful cause — 10-11 am.
Beat Swap Meet
Where: Grand Park, 210 W Temple St
When: Sunday, September 10
Cost: admission is free
For fans of velvet sound of vinyl records will not find better place in all of Los Angeles. At the fair in Grand Park, digging through endless boxes, you can find real gems for your collection, or just record your favorite artists to indulge in something special. In addition, fair visitors will find delicious food and live music from DJs.
Nocturnal Wonderland
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Where: Glen Helen Amphitheater & Regional Park, 2555 Glen Helen Pkwy, San Bernardino
When: Friday — Saturday, 15-16 September
Cost: $150
This festival boasts the bizarre, carnival atmosphere, saturated with bright, fluorescent colors and pulsating lasers. Here you will see musical performances, art installations and much more interesting.
Festival of music and arts in Glendale
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Where: Alex Theatre, 216 N Brand Blvd, Glendale
When: Saturday, September 16
Cost: free
Explore Glendale at this free festival with music performances, a fair, a beer and wine garden, and many others. The lineup of speakers includes artists Run River North, DUCKWRTH and Buyepongo.
Kaaboo Festival
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Where: various locations in Los Angeles
When: Friday, September 15 – Sunday September 17
Cost: $259 — $2,799
Kaaboo festival returns to the Del Mar racetrack with an eclectic lineup of performers, including Red Hot Chili Peppers, P!nk, Muse, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Weezer and Jane’s Addiction. Performance on the main stage you can enjoy from different angles: for example, relaxing on a lounger, swimming in the pool, playing on the volleyball court or with a cocktail in hand.
Museum Day Live!
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Where: various museums in Los Angeles
When: Saturday, September 23
Cost: free
Inspired by the example of the Smithsonian museums which offer free admission every day, other museums organize the event Museum Day Live! opening its doors to anyone presenting a ticket. Among the participants of the Fowler Museum in Los Angeles, the Grammy Museum, the Museum of Latin American art in long beach, Children’s Museum Zimmer and many others. The best time for a cultural experience you can’t imagine.
Lobster festival in Redondo Beach
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Where: Redondo Beach, 200 Portofino Way
When: September 22-24
Cost: $5–$75
This festival on the waterfront for more than 20 years indulges guests with fresh seafood, offering a dinner of lobster, a wide selection of Beers from the town’s Breweries, live music, face-art and figures out of balloons (this is especially good for children) as well as many other types of beach activities.