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Register online for up to eight free tickets during Tar Pits Free First Tuesdays to see all the exhibits and fossils at the La Brea Tar Pits & Museum. Free.
See dazzling colored lights, meet real reindeer, hear live music on the weekend, and visit Santa some nights at L.A. Zoo Lights at the Los Angeles Zoo.
Knott’s Berry Farm is adorned with Christmas decorations for Knott’s Merry Farm. It has an ice skating show starring Snoopy, a Charlie Brown Christmas show with classic songs, real falling snow, holiday treats to eat, a Christmas market, Santa Claus, and plenty of rides. Closed Dec. 25.
Chill [sound] is a pricey winter wonderland with ice skating, tubing, paintball, carnival rides, a snow zone, an Alice in Wonderland display, Santa at the North Pole, and a chance to explore the Queen Mary. Closed Dec. 31.
A Winter Fest ticket includes ice tubing, craft making, real snow, walk-through lights, a petting zoo, live shows, and a nightly tree lighting with fireworks at the OC Fair & Event Center. Pay extra for ice skating, carnival rides, arcade games, and food trucks.
These discount ticket prices include all taxes and fees.
Despite its distance from L.A., the Palm Springs International Film Festival is one of the largest and most respected film festivals in North America, with a glamorous gala, an opening night reception, parties, dinners, and a large number of international films.
Winter Solstice Pagan Holiday Show brightens short winter days with entertainment by acrobats, aerialists, comedians, and magicians at The Actors Gang.
Watch the Los Angeles Clippers play a home game at Staples Center.
LA Chocolate Festival and Pastry Show promises “the best chocolate and pastry chefs in Los Angeles, along with wines, beers, and spirits” at the Omni Hotel.
The Yoga Expo is a full-day of 50 classes and workshops by local yoga teachers for beginners to experts at Pasadena Convention Center, with music and a food court. Children 12 and younger are free.
See martial arts, power-lifting, strongman, and wrestling competitions plus 200 vendors of fitness products and services at TheFitExpo Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Less crowded Sunday.
Bricks L.A. is a convention for fans of LEGO. Buy a ticket to see their amazing creations and make your own at Pasadena Convention Center.
See frogs, turtles, snakes, geckos, and other exotic creatures at the Reptile Super Show, with educational tables and vendors in the Fairplex. Repeats in Aug.
Magical nanny Mary Poppins sings catchy tunes and works her charms on an English family at Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center.
Watch off-road motorcycles race on dirt tracks with steep jumps, tight corners, and obstacles at Supercross at Angel Stadium of Anaheim.
Watch the Los Angeles Kings play an exciting home game at Staples Center.
Celebrate the new year by joining the 10K or 5K New Year’s Race, which has music, food trucks, and a beer garden at Grand Park.
Ring in the “year of the dog” at Oshogatsu Family Festival. Make dog-themed crafts, taste food, watch a lion dance, hear live music, see candy sculpting, and tour the Japanese American National Museum. Free.
No Pants Metro Ride is similar to the New York subway version the same day. Watch their website for instructions and a possible after-party.
The Golden Globe Awards honor the best in film and American television for the previous year at The Beverly Hilton. Variety lists the week’s lavish parties.
Santa Monica Restaurant Week has a theme ingredient each year, and dozens of participating restaurants create dishes that include the ingredient. In 2018, it’s the pomegranate.
L.A. Art Show fills a giant space with modern and contemporary art from 100 galleries in 18 countries at Los Angeles Convention Center. Littletopia is a popular section with humorous and irreverent artwork.
Get a special price on a 2-course lunch or a 3-course dinner at 300 restaurants during Dine L.A. You don’t need a ticket, but you may want a reservation. Repeats in July.
Into the Woods is a Tony-winning musical with dazzling songs by Sondheim that uses familiar fairy-tale characters to tell an epic story at Cupcake Theater.
Tease, If You Please is a seductive burlesque show at the historic Globe Theater for age 21+ with a two-drink minimum.
Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra presents its annual Martin Luther King Weekend Concert at SGI-USA World Peace Ikeda Auditorium. Free, no reservations.
Reserve a table for light-hearted Karneval, which includes an over-the-top costume contest, dancing to German music, German satire, German food, beer, a cocktail bar, and a floor show in the tradition of Rheinischer Karneval at the Phoenix Club. Free.
Pizza & Beer Festival – Inland Empire is a new event promising unlimited tastes of pizza and craft beer, games, art vendors, and DJ music at Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park for age 21+.
Combining the worlds of anime and video games, Anime Impulse is smaller and cheaper than other conventions but still offers celebrities, eSports, panels, cosplay, parties, vendors, artist alleys, food, and fashion on a runway at the Fairplex. Reviews.
Asian American Expo has eight stages of cultural shows, three food courts, a beer festival, an anime event, video games, and vendors at the Fairplex.
Hear Hawaiian master musicians, admire tropical flowers, and shop for food and crafts at the annual Southern California Slack Key Festival at Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration has family art activities beginning at 10 a.m. plus readings of Dr. King’s speeches beginning at 1 p.m. at California African American Museum. Free.
Celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at Kingdom Day Parade, starting on Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, going south on Western Avenue, and west on 48th Street to Leimert Park Plaza. Free.
Admission is free to celebrate Martin Luther King Day, with live folk music and family activities at Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Free.
You’re welcome to attend the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Celebration and Student Awards, which includes a breakfast, guest speakers, entertainment, and a student awards ceremony at McKinley School.
Admission is free at national parks on Free Entrance Days in the National Parks (including Death Valley, Joshua Tree, Yosemite, Sequoia & Kings Canyon). Expect more people and less parking than usual.
Get a special deal on a fixed-price lunch or dinner at 50 restaurants on Newport Beach Restaurant Week.
Aladdin is a love story filled with “beauty, magic, comedy and breathtaking spectacle” with a lamp that grants three wishes, at Hollywood Panages Theatre.
See a wide variety of boats at Los Angeles Boat Show[sound], including performance boats, wakesports boats, deck boats, personal watercraft, sport fishing boats, runabouts, cabin cruisers, dinghies, inflatables, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards at the Fairplex.
Ivan Amodei involves the audience in his entertaining 90-minute magic show Intimate Illusions, with live cello accompaniment at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel.
Young crowds turn out for Calibash, a star-studded concert of rap, hip hop, and R&B, sponsored by Spanish radio station KXOL 96.3 FM at Staples Center.
Art Los Angeles Contemporary features 60 galleries (local and international) plus on-site installations and performances in the soaring space of Barker Hangar.
Startup Art Fair showcases contemporary art by independent artists in hotel rooms at The Kinney Venice Beach.
Celebrate Lunar New Year with culturally inspired food, music (Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese), entertainment, a lucky wishing wall, ornamental lanterns, and multi-lingual banners at Disney California Adventure Park.
Enjoy music, games, art installations, kids’ activities, food trucks, and indoor/outdoor performances during Night on Broadway, on a car-free mile of S. Broadway (from W. 3rd Street to W. Olympic Boulevard). Free.
Taste 150 wines, shop from food trucks, and hear live music at Uncorked LA Wine Festival at Union Station for age 21+.
Seussical is a smash hit musical featuring colorful characters like the Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant, the Grinch, the Whos, and Gertrude McFuzz at Warner Grand Theatre.
Visit dozens of museums from A to Z (Annenberg Space for Photography to Zimmer Children’s Museum) during the one-day Museums Free-for-All. Free.
George Benson and Kenny G perform together on the Breezin’ & Breathless Tour at Microsoft Theater.
Jermaine Sain is the host/ creator of a talk show called When We Speak. After exiting the U.S. Army in 2003, as a Medical Sergeant, Jermaine began pursuing a career in music after he auditioned for American Idol in 2005, in Austin, Texas.
02 Tuesday Jan 2018
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Stone Mountain Christmas has 2 million lights, holiday shows, a snow-angel palace, a nightly parade with Santa, and snowfall at Stone Mountain Park. Nearby Snow Mountain has tube rides.
Drive past colorful displays on Magical Nights of Lights to reach Holiday Village, where you can shop, snack, visit Santa, and take carnival rides at Lake Lanier Islands Resort.
Fantasy in Lights is a giant holiday light and sound show, with eight million lights, 15 scenes, a Christmas village, and Santa Claus at Callaway Gardens. Special events are held Nov. 11 to 13, and Dec. 31. Reserve breakfast and dinner shows.
Garden Lights, Holiday Nights features high-tech light displays, illuminated attractions, model trains, and restaurants at the 30-acre Atlanta Botanical Garden.
Winter Wonderland celebrates Christmas, Hanukkah, and other holidays with twinkling lights and trees hung with ornaments and cultural objects at Fernbank Museum of Natural History.
These discount prices include all taxes and fees.
The State Ballet of Russia performs the classic story of Sleeping Beauty, sparkling costumes and whimsical sets at Fox Theatre.
Silence! The Musical is a raunchy over-the-top spoof with outrageous songs and rapid-fire one-liners at OnStage Atlanta in Decatur.
A fast, funny, and wild play by William Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors features slapstick comedy about mistaken identity at Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse.
Enjoy free admission from 1 to 6 p.m. on the Second Tuesday of the month at The Children’s Museum of Atlanta. Their web page tells how to register.
Enjoy cocktails, a silent auction, entertainment, drinks, and restaurant tastes at the Culinary Futures Event at the Ritz-Carlton to support students.
Reginald Ballard of The Bernie Mac Show performs stand-up comedy for age 21+ at Atlanta Comedy Theater in Norcross, which has a two drink minimum.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration includes a guest speaker at 1300 Commerce Drive in Decatur. Free.
The MLK Celebration in McDonough has three events.
Augusta Futurity has horseback competitions, music, dancing, arts and crafts, and vendors of western clothing and riding equipment at James Brown Arena in Augusta. The last day includes a “family fun fest.”
Watch the Atlanta Gladiators play a home game at Infinite Energy Center in Duluth.
Martin Luther King, Jr., March and Rally assembles at 1:15 p.m. at Peachtree Street and Baker Street, and the march begins at 1:45 p.m. Free.
The Children’s Museum of Atlanta has special events (music, stories, and performances). Admission cost.
Admission is free at the Atlanta History Center and the Margaret Mitchell House (where Gone with the Wind was written) in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Drummers line the course of the MLK Day 5K Drum Run, which is preceded by music and dancing and followed by a party at Piedmont Park.
The Cobb branch of the NAACP present A tribute to the life and works of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., with dance interpretations, dramatic readings, and musical performances at Turner Chapel A.M.E. [They have not yet posted a 2018 web page.] Free.
Martin Luther King Jr. meets Malcolm X to debate the future of the civil rights movement in the fictional drama The Meeting at Mark Squared Studios in Tucker.
Enjoy Free Entrance Days in the National Parks, including Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Parade & Program has a breakfast for sale at 9 to 10 a.m., a parade at 10:30 a.m., and an indoor program at 11:30 a.m.
See hundreds of new boats, marine gear, and accessories at the Atlanta Boat Show at Georgia World Congress Center.
Dearly Beloved is about the silly shenanigans of a Texas family trying to cope when the bride runs off on her wedding day, at Marietta’s New Theatre in the Square.
Atlanta Winter Wine Fest offers 50 wines to taste with live music, a DJ, and food for sale at City Winery for age 21+. Repeats in April and August.
Sample 50 cask-conditioned ales from U.S. and U.K. craft brewers at the Atlanta Cask Ale Tasting at 5 Seasons Westside Restaurant and Brewery.
The Atlanta Model Train Show features large working model train layouts and 300 vendors at Infinite Energy Center in Duluth.
Callanwolde Arts Festival features 86 fine artists, demonstrations, live acoustic music, and gourmet food trucks at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center.
Attend an emotional wedding ceremony, have a drink and appetizers (included), and dance at a reception while you check out wedding vendors in action at The Big Fake Wedding Atlanta at Foxhall Resort & Sporting Club in Douglasville. No gift required!
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture and Conversation Series Program is a panel discussion in the Ray Charles Performing Arts Center at Morehouse College. Free.
The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival shows films from around the world that explore themes of Jewish life, culture, and history. Vote for your favorites and see guest filmmakers, actors, authors, and academics. Films that sell out may be repeated on the last day.
Shop from dozens of dealers of period furniture, jewelry, art, and accessories at Cathedral Antiques Show at the Cathedral of Saint Philip. The tour of homes is Jan. 28, 2018.
Million Dollar Quartet recreates the night Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, and Carl Perkins played together at Sun Records, with 21 rock hits performed live at The Legacy Theatre in Tyrone.
Meet RV dealers and manufacturers, and see the latest models of motor homes, fifth wheels, campers, and travel trailers at the Atlanta Camping & RV Show at Atlanta Exposition Center South.
Watch the eight best marching bands from colleges that are historically black competing in the Battle of the Bands at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Atlanta Mardi Gras Ball is a dress-up dance party “with live entertainment, food, drinks, and vendors” at the Ivy Center. You are allowed to bring your own bottle.
Sample 150 beers, hear live music, and play games at Atlanta Winter Beer Fest at Atlantic Station.
Beads & Booze includes beads, food & drink specials, and a drink at multiple bars within walking distance in Virginia Highlands.
Feast on an multi-course dinner of traditional Chinese dishes at Chinese Lunar New Year Banquet with Chinese Southern Belle at Canton House Restaurant in Chamblee, which includes food history, cultural trivia, calligraphy, and audience participation for age 12+.
The Great American Motorcycle Show features motorcycles, accessories, and southern rock at Cobb Galleria Centre.
Oysterfest has “live New Orleans inspired music” with oysters and beverages for sale at Atkins Park Restaurant in Smyrna for age 21+.
Jermaine Sain is the host/ creator of a talk show called When We Speak. After exiting the U.S. Army in 2003, as a Medical Sergeant, Jermaine began pursuing a career in music after he auditioned for American Idol in 2005, in Austin, Texas.