Events happening Friday
ART
len-tic-u-lar-is Taking its name from a lens-like cloud formation that appears uncannily symmetrical, smooth and luminous on the horizon, the Los Angeles- and Sendai, Japan-based architectural firm Atelier Hitoshi Abe presents the exhibition of a 1:7 scale model for a proposed roof structure that will be built in the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center’s plaza. In conjunction with the opening reception, Hitoshi Abe (chairman of the UCLA department of architecture and urban design) will discuss the exhibition with SCI-Arc Director Eric Owen Moss. SCI-Arc Gallery, 960 E. 3rd St., L.A. 7 p.m. Free. Through Sept. 12. (213) 613-2200. https://www.sciarc.edu.
EVENTS
X Games Extreme athletes will perform across four venues in downtown Los Angeles, competing in categories such as Moto X Freestyle, BMX Vert, Moto X Speed & Style and BMX Park. Top-tier athletes from the United States are competing, along with some international athletes, all unafraid of face-planting from the lip of a giant vertical ramp. Event Deck at L.A. Live, Staples Center, Nokia Theatre and Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Friday through Sunday. $9-$40. https://www.espn.go.com/.
POP MUSIC
Sergio Mendes In the annals of Brazil’s tropicalia music, there is Sergio Mendes, and there are Sergio Mendes acolytes. His rhythmically tricky, melodically rich compositions defined the genre in his home country yet also proved a fertile base for pop and jazz crossovers. Here he plays with the similarly cosmopolitan, tropics-infused Morcheeba. Hollywood Bowl, 2031 N. Highland Ave., L.A. 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. $30-$156. https://www.hollywoodbowl.com.
MOVIES
American Cinematheque In a celebration of some of the greatest moments in rock history on film, the American Cinematheque holds a rock documentary fest, including D.A. Pennebaker’s “Monterey Pop,†Mel Stuart’s “Wattstax†and the director’s cut of Michael Wadleigh’s “Woodstock.†Aero Theatre, 1328 Montana Ave., Santa Monica. 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Check website for prices. https://www.americancinematheque.com.
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