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Who says flowers only have to be bright and happy colors? Viola Flower Studio is hosting a Spooky Flower Arranging Workshop to celebrate Halloween, featuring a darker palette of black calla lilies, orange dahlias and ranunculus, along with seasonal foliage.
You don’t have to wait until Christmastime for a light and art-filled walk with Descanso Gardens'"Carved" installations. The railroad will be lit up with a Halloween theme, Chainsaw Jenna’s spooky wood spirits loom over the space and pumpkins surround the Rhizome installation.Okay, serious question: Should I try to dress my cat up like the Louvre cat burglar for Halloween? And will she ever sleep next to me again if I do? Yes, it’s almost Halloween, but luckily, there’s nothing spooky about the Dodgers. Follow along with all the World Series updates using our, including “Murder on the Dance Floor” songstress Sophie Ellis-Bextor at the Regent on Monday, Fred Armisen at the Largo also on Monday and Daryl Hall at the YouTube Theater on Tuesday. Plus, two incredible shows at Disney Hall: UK indie jazz star Jacob Collier on Wednesday and Nicole Scherzinger — whom I saw get a 10-minute mid-second act standing ovation during her turn inOnly in L.A. can a synagogue celebrate its 100th anniversary in part with an event dedicated to a beloved TV show. Temple Israel members and Peach Pit regulars Ian Ziering — who, fun fact, I once saw him do Chippendales in Las Vegas at a bachelorette party — andwriter John Eisendrath will join journalist Evelyn Taft Resnick for a trip down memory lane. They'll talk about the beloved evening soap, including memorable episodes and behind-the-scenes gossip. Wearing your best '90s costumes is encouraged.You don’t have to wait until Christmastime for a light and art-filled walk around Descanso Gardens. The railroad will be lit up with a Halloween theme, Chainsaw Jenna’s spooky wood spirits loom over the space and pumpkins surround the Rhizome installation. Plus, there are plenty of warm fall drinks, and you can even sit down and have a meal at the new on-site restaurant, Farmhouse., a piece produced with the Museum of Science in Boston and the Multiverse Concert Series. Using captured sounds of dust, wind, and other audio from the Perseverance Rover and Webb Space Telescope, the symphony blends music and science, transporting the listener to another planet. Hear the performance for free in the most fitting location — the auditorium at Caltech.This free concert is a really exciting opportunity to see David Hidalgo from Los Lobos and musicians from Quetzal play their album,was composed in the historic neighborhood and “features lyrics, music, memories and reflections by four generations of artists, blending their experiences and perspectives on growing up in East L.A., spanning from the 1930s to today.” The concert is followed by a discussion led by USC Vice Provost for the Arts Josh Kun and featuring artists, cultural theorists and L.A. historians.Indie pop meets electronic dance with Water From Your Eyes, the Brooklyn duo who are set to play a spirited set at the Lodge Room. Influences as diverse as the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Charli XCX andSpooky Flower Arranging Workshop to celebrate Halloween, featuring a darker palette of black calla lilies, orange dahlias and ranunculus, along with seasonal foliage. Of course, there will be plenty of candy to snack on while you’re working!spooked moviegoers — and in 1993, composer Roy Budd added a spine-chilling score. In two performances at the United Theater, the L.A. Opera Orchestra brings the film to life for the 100th anniversary of its premiere. Frank Strobel will conduct two screenings on October 30 and 31. Friday’s show includes an after-party, so come in costume!!Oktoberfest comes to the Grove with a new menu at Blue Ribbon, including German-inspired classics like soft-baked pretzels with green onion–spiced mustard , beer-braised dausage with pickled vegetables , and smoky bacon spaetzle through the end of the month.It’s hard to believe, but it is already time to get your Thanksgiving orders in at Superba and various other hotspots around the area. Superba is offering whole roast turkeys, all kinds of pie, sides and much more.
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