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Garbage plays the Palladium, Sarah Millican brings laughs to the Wiltern, a new group art show at These Days, free pizza in O.C. and more of the best things to do., the cast of a play has lost an actor, and you’re fortunately sitting right there at Harvelle’s, ready to jump in.
Even more fortunately, the bar is open. Behind Sarah Millican’s signature bold print dresses are clever insights into being a woman of a certain age. Her takes on relationships, embarrassing snafus and small town life are the recipe for a fun night out. Shirley Manson and Garbage have been cranking out the hits and the angst and the energy since the '90s, and when I saw them most recently opening for Tears for Fears at the Forum in 2022, it was like no time had passed. Don’t miss a chance to get your rage out and your dance on. And did someone say free pizza? Prime Pizza is opening its first Orange County location in Mission Viejo. The restaurant is giving away merch and serving up free slices.Congrats to the Dodgers — and all the fans — on the big World Series win! Have fun and be safe if you’re celebrating downtown today. Now, back to our regularly scheduled programming… Remember that Tuesday is Election Day, and while it’s just one special vote on the ballot, it’s an important one. Get all the information you need to make your decision on Prop 50 with the LAist'sGarbage at the Palladium on Wednesday; Brandy and Monica’s The Boy is Mine tour at the Kia Forum on Thursday ; Jack Johnson’s three surf-inspired nights Thursday in Santa Barbara, followed by November 8 and 9 in Laguna Beach; Todd Snider is at the Troubadour on Tuesday and Rico Nasty is at the Fonda.Think of this like karaoke Shakespeare. The cast of a play has lost an actor, and you’re fortunately sitting right there at Harvelle’s, ready to jump in. Even more fortunately, the bar is open. ThisRichard Marx is right here waiting for you at Herb Alpert’s Vibrato Grill & Jazz club. The Grammy winner will discuss the songs that made his life and career, and he'll sing tunes from the Rat Pack and the classic American songbook.I’ve long contemplated writing something about the badass survivor women of '90s rock, and Shirley Manson is right there at the top of the list. Manson and Garbage have been cranking out the hits and the angst and the energy since the '90s, and when I saw them most recently opening for Tears for Fears at the Forum in 2022, it was like no time had passed. Don’t miss a chance to get your rage out and your dance on.) humor speaks to a very specific demo — the line for the ladies' room was longer than I’ve ever seen one when she performed at the Ebell on her last U.S. tour. Behind her signature bold print dresses are clever insights into being a woman of a certain age. Her takes on relationships, embarrassing snafus and small town life are the recipe for a fun night out."Survival Mode" is a bit of a bleak name for a group show, but it’s brutally honest as far as what artists are going through during these trying times. The exhibit brings together three Los Angeles artist friends — Eduardo Soto, Abraham Garcia and Cesar Massturd — to show work that looks critically at capitalism, how L.A. has changed during their lives and what comes next. Garcia said, “I made a piece titled 'Survival Mode,' and it was about how some peers and I live — trying our hardest, working hard, hustling, supporting others, just to be consumed and eaten up by capitalism and social criticism. Living in such an expensive city, it seems like no matter how hard you hustle or how much you accomplish, the city will eat you alive.”Learn the steps to cumbia dancing and hear stories from club owner David Torres, plus check out L.A.'s top Juan Gabriel impersonators at Los Candiles in Glassell Park. The special night is a collaboration with the venue’s cultural atlas project, Take Me to Your River.London-based trio Bar Italia has a new album out, and they're bringing their romantic rock to the Bellwether. The record,is a new documentary about the legendary Harry Belafonte’s life and legacy, including working towards civil rights and social justice. The screening is followed by a conversation with director Susanne Rostock, activist and Women’s March lead Carmen Perez-Jordan, and singer and USC alum Aloe Blacc.Every Wednesday is Burger Wednesday at Angel City, where you can get one of the best deals in the city — a burger for just $5, available all day.Did someone say free pizza? Prime Pizza is opening its first Orange County location in Mission Viejo, and they're giving away merch and serving up free slices from 11 a.m. through 1 p.m. at the new store.Chinatown hotspot Firstborn is hosting a special cocktail pop-up on Monday, and they're usually closed on Mondays, so take advantage! Bar Director Kenzo Han and his mentor, Huy Pham, will curate an evening inspired by Bar Orchard in Tokyo’s Ginza district, where guests choose seasonal fruit as a cocktail base and the bartenders work their magic. Plus, chef and owner Anthony Wang will serve a fried chicken sandwich with blood orange sauce.
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