Happening Saturday: Jewlicious Festival in Long Beach
MUSIC
Jewlicious Festival It’s a testament to the breadth of Jewish music that the headliner of the Jewlicious Festival, Matisyahu, can mine dub reggae and a deep sense of irie for inspiration. The 6-year-old festival brings a mix of musicians, actors and professionals together (meet the Noah behind Noah’s Bagel’s) for a klatch of all corners of culture. Alpert Jewish Community Center, 3801 E. Willow Street, Long Beach. Sat.-Sun., various times. (310) 277-5544. https://www.jewliciousfestival.com
David Watson and David Grubbs Experimental music bagpiper Watson and author, musician and professor Grubbs will join several experimental Los Angeles sound artists, including Joe Potts, Steve Roden and William Roper, to provide a site-specific sonic exploration of the Beacon Arts Building’s fourth floor, a structure designed to explore the interactions between live music and physical space. Beacon Arts, 808 N. La Brea Ave., Inglewood. 8 p.m. Free. (323) 960-5723. https://www.sassas.org/adhoc
EVENTS
NHRA Winternationals The best in drag racing battle it out in the NHRA Winternationals. This fierce four-day competition kicks off the National Hot Rod Assn.’s 60th season. Get revved up for a special tribute to racing legend Don “The Snake†Prudhomme, who will be signing autographs at the event and walking the track with top-paying fans. Cars from Snake’s storied career will also be on display. Auto Club Raceway, 2780 Fairplex Drive, Pomona. Sat-Sun. $50-$62. (626) 914-4761. https://www.nhra.com
Harlem Globetrotters They pair a mastery of basketball skills with a sly humor that pokes holes into the ego of professional sports. The Harlem Globetrotters still have the best record in athletics and bring their virtuoso antics on a swing of Southland venues. 2 and 7 p.m. Sat. at Honda Center, 2695 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim; noon Sun., Staples Center, 1111 S. Figueroa Ave., L.A.. Prices vary. https://www.harlemglobetrotters.com
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