Levitt Pavilion in Pasadena
July 17, 2015

 

One of the things we love best about the summer in L.A. is all the entertaining things there are to do that are FREE.  Like concerts at the Levitt Pavilion in Pasadena and all of the other cool entertainment (most of it free) you'll find on our annual Summer Outdoor Entertainment Guide.

  

FREE THIS WEEK:  

  

SPEND YOUR MONEY WHERE IT COUNTS:

  • The Do Good Bus July Ride starts out in Culver City and travels to a secret destination where participants will have fun and do good things for others.
  • Help out the Friends of the Southwest Museum and go Around the World in 80 Sips - soda tasting, music and entertainment.
  • Go back to the old west and help raise funds for the LAPD blue at the annual Cops & Cowboys event at the Leonis Adobe in Calabasas. 
  • On Sunday help out the Rogue Artists Ensemble at their annual Gala and Funland Fool Fest after party.

 

There is SO MUCH more of course at www.eyespyla.com.

 

Cineplex alternatives - our Film page always has some unusual and cool movie screening opportunities indoors and out.

 

Just for laughs visit our Comedy page for some comic relief.

 

You'll find the rest of our weekly picks at EyeSpyLA.com and even more places to go on the Eye Spy LA Calendar - updated daily.

 

PLAN AHEAD: Don't be disappointed. Many of the events we feature in our newsletter are small, unique and unusual - and often sold out by the time you read this. Eyespyla.com is updated daily go there anytime to explore and find out what's coming up so you don't miss out. Plan ahead for  July

 

SAVE $$$: Visit the Eye Spy LA DISCOUNT page for special discounts on local events and activities.

 

Have a wonderful weekend!

  

 

Edsel on Parade, 1957, by Charles Phoenix


Edsel on Parade

I knowww, it's mesmerizing! That double-decker, deep-dish horse collar grill and all-around "Queen From Outer Space"-age styling is more than we mere Earthlings are hard-wired to comprehend.

We're lovin' the trio of beauty queen wannabees mistaking the back seat as a throne for three. Sit gently, please, those convertible top bows are brittle and breakable!

In 1957, the Ford Motor Company introduced their all-new and very ballyhooed Edsel, not as a new model, but as a whole new marquee, an entirely new line of cars...


 

Roaring Nightlife: Seeing the L.A. Zoo in a Different Light by Matt Share


LA Zoo Nights

Rediscovering the LA Zoo with other grownups is a rare treat!  After all, the zoos are places where children go to see animals.  Roaring Nights seamlessly converts the sun-drenched kettlecorn and plush souvenir safari into a fun, comfortable night habitat for adults, which still has kettle corn and gift shops.  A friend I ran into at the event commented that she was genuinely surprised this was the same place.   

Roaring Nights is essentially a party with exotic animals, and it drew a big enough crowd to feel lively and popular.  The event is laid out like an archipelago, featuring centers of activity carefully scattered just out of sight of one another all across the sprawling campus.  They seemed to pop up out of the darkness as I wandered between islands of art and food and music.  The distributed layout created welcome quieter spaces to relax between the busy attractions.  It was also a treat to walk around the LA Zoo's expansive asphalt paths without the usual midday heat.  Attendees are a relatively even mix of all ages from recent high school grads to couples with grey hair, with a healthy population of attractive twenty-somethings...


 

Summertime Sensation: "To Kill a Mockingbird" @ Theatrcium Botanicum by M.R. Hunter


TKAM

Summer is the season of Scout. In the "tired old town" of Maycomb, Alabama, a six-year old girl in overalls chases after her older brother Jem, while their widowed father Atticus Finch valiantly defends Tom Robinson, a black man charged with the rape of a young, white woman. On July 11, 1960, Harper Lee's novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird" was published, earning a Pulitzer Prize for its Southern Gothic style, and vivid characters caught in a slow boil of prejudices and racism. Two years later, a wider audience followed along with Scout in the film adaptation starring Gregory Peck as Atticus. To this day, the acclaimed solo novel has never been out of print.

It's summer, 55 years after the initial publication of "To Kill a Mockingbird." On July, 14, 2015, Harper Lee's much-anticipated sequel will undoubtedly fly off the bookshelves by eager readers, following this time, an adult Scout returning to her small town to make peace with her childhood through the differing eyes of maturity and a country in the zenith of the civil rights movement.

This season, Will Geer's Theatricum Botanicum brings the beloved characters of Scout (Lily Andrew) and Atticus (Richard Tyson) to the stage. It is only providence that this play adaptation happens to coincide with the timely publication of Ms. Lee's sequel as the play was selected before the release of this literary jaw-dropping news. It is also providence, (albeit a far uglier one), that our country is still very much divided on issues of race, justice and civil rights both mortally and ethically. Lee's novel was slightly ahead of its time, and may have contributed to the growing awareness in America regarding segregation, racism and the results of these...


 

Eyestrology: Happy Birthday Cancers by Cici Psy-Chic


Psychic Dog For the month of 6/22/15-7/22/15

Happy birthday to these celebrity July Cancers: Missy Elliott (7/1), Ashley Tisdale (7/2), Tom Cruise (7/3), Malia Obama (7/4), Edie Falco (7/5), Kevin Hart (7/6), Ringo Starr (7/7), Jaden Smith (7/8), Tom Hanks (7/9), Jessica Simpson (7/10), Lil Kim (7/11), Michelle Rodriguez (7/12), Harrison Ford (7/13), Jane Lynch (7/14), Arianna Huffington (7/15), Will Ferrell (7/16), David Hasselhoff (7/17), Vin Diesel (7/18), Benedict Cumberbatch (7/19), Gisele Bundchen (7/20), Josh Hartnett (7/21), Selkena Gomez (7/22)

This is an excellent time for expressing our feelings to those closest to us. Most signs will need social outlets and connections with others. This can be excellent timing for those who are faced with a major decision. Asking for advice or simply talking a situation out with a confidante could be just the support needed in order to move forward. The next few weeks provide a welcome opportunity for initiating new projects or any startup. We should only explore this period if we have finished everything else. Short of diving in, we can use this social period to brainstorm.

 

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Editorial policy: Eye Spy LA editorials are stories written about places, entertainment and events that we go to. The opinions are those of our editorial staff and the writer of the piece. Calendar listings are ads posted by the people producing events and activities in the local area. Each week we pick and recommend events and other things to do based on our experience or sometimes because they look particularly unusual, unique or in some other way interesting. We do not recommend them based on any fees they may or may not have paid us for advertising.

 

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Kelly Hargraves - dance and reviews

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