Los Angeles is buzzing with activity this Sunday, inviting residents and visitors alike to enjoy a range of exciting events.
Kicking off the day’s celebrations is the Nisei Week Japanese Festival, a nine-day event held in Little Tokyo, honoring Japanese and Japanese American culture and heritage.
The highlight of the festival will be the Grand Parade, taking place from 4 to 7 p.m., featuring vibrant performances and a festive atmosphere as it takes over portions of Central Ave., 2nd St., San Pedro St., and 1st St.
For those looking for something quirky, ‘Rack To The Future’ presents a burlesque parody show by the Hollywood Jane Revue at Crown City Theatre in Pasadena.
With the tagline, “Clothes? Where we’re going, we don’t need clothes,” this evening show promises an entertaining experience starting at 7 p.m. Tickets are available for $20.
Meanwhile, nature enthusiasts can head to Cabrillo Beach for the Salt Marsh Open House, hosted by the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium.
This free event allows attendees to explore the unique ecosystems of salt marshes. Participants of all ages can enjoy guided observations of the rich plant and wildlife in this habitat, making it an educational excursion.
In addition to these top picks, several other happenings are lined up around the city this Sunday.
The Hammer Museum’s Family Flicks series will be screening ‘The Wild Robot’ at 11 a.m., providing family-friendly entertainment.
Moreover, the Rose Bowl Flea Market graces the calendar, occurring every second Sunday of the month, catering to treasure hunters and vintage lovers alike.
For musical fans, the Divercity Concert series is set to present a lively ‘Ditch Party’ at Pershing Square featuring artists like Robin S, Crystal Waters, CeCe Peniston, and Richard Vision, creating a vibrant atmosphere.
Fans of improv can catch ‘F*ck This Month’ at The Elysian Theater at 7:30 p.m. This show transforms the previous month’s frustrations into comedic narratives, offering laughter and catharsis for the audience.
Additionally, beer lovers can partake in Angel City Brewery’s inaugural Hatch Chile Roast, commencing at 11 a.m., while those who enjoy singing can join the ‘Broadway Babes’ Sing-Along at Beaches Tropicana in WeHo at 4 p.m.
Art enthusiasts won’t want to miss the new exhibition, ‘VHS Dreams: The Art of Ghana’s Mobile Cinema,’ at Beyond the Streets Gallery.
This immersive exhibit celebrates the vibrant tradition of hand-painted movie posters from Ghana, making for a unique artistic experience this weekend.
With such a diverse array of events, Los Angeles presents something for everyone, ensuring a fun-filled Sunday for Angelenos.
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