A guide to some great events and festivals taking place in LA throughout the year. From job fairs and music festivals to classic movie screenings in the cemetery. Check out this wide variety of local happenings.
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There are so many different types of New Year's eve events in LA--from massive club parties, to intimate hotel gatherings. Here is a sampling of the best and the brightest.
Here's a list of events, festivals and concerts in Los Angeles. Check back before on the About.com LA site and on this page in the next couple of weeks for a link to a separate guide to New Year's Eve events and parties.
The holiday season is upon us. That means eating, drinking, shopping, and general merry-making. Translation, in LA terms: loads of hot concerts, festivals and other events to keep you warm while you're chilling.
This month is jam-packed with events, parties and unique gatherings. From Halloween and Dia de Los Muertos to film screenings and arts and jazz gatherings, LA's got it going on in October.
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Labor Day signals the end of summer but there is no end to the great festivals, sports, art, film and music events going on around Los Angeles.
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Summer's almost over but great things to do in LA, outdoors and indoors, keep coming in.
Beyond the barbecue, there's a whole range of things to do in LA in July.
Summer's just beginning and there is a variety of things to do all over town.
From art to music, Flavorpill's LA branch features some local events highlights.
On the second Thursday of each month, prepare to move your legs to the rhythm of Downtown's prolific art scene for an independent tour of the galleries.
LA's official cultural calendar and trip planner.
Bring a picnic basket and a blanket for outdoor film screenings at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, where Rudolph Valentino and other screen legends were buried.
Since 1987, West Hollywood has come to life on Halloween thanks to its over-the-top and always entertaining carnaval and parade.
Held since 1890, the Tournament of Roses Parade takes place each New Year's Day in Pasadena.