100 days of summer: August
1: Start your August on a high note with a movie and martini night at Station Hollywood — an outdoor venue at the W Hotel in Hollywood. Tonight you can catch the ‘80s classic “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off†on the 35-foot movie screen. Complimentary manicures included.
Link: https://www.stationhollywood.com/about.html
2: Hot temperatures call for cool events in air conditioned spots — like Japanese artist Tomoko Sawada’s photography show at the Rose Gallery at Bergamot Station.
Link: https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/culturemonster/2011/07/art-review-tomoko-sawada-at-rose.html
3: Take the day off and check out the newly opened dinosaur exhibit at the Natural History Museum. Go on a Wednesday through Sunday and you can interact with a life-sized dinosaur puppet. But prepare your little ones before you go: We weren’t joking when we said “life-sized.â€
Link: https://www.nhm.org/site/explore-exhibits/permanent-exhibits/dinosaurs/dinosaur-encounters
4: Join the L.A. Urban Rangers on a hike from the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA to the L.A. River. Participants will “journey through the riparian corridor of art, industry, and infrastructure to explore the past and future of the L.A. River in Downtown and its place in the megalopolis’ watershed.†All that and it’s free!
Link: https://www.moca.org/museum/event_calendar.php?m=8#4
5: Ceviche is the perfect summer food. Today, Gilberto Cetina, chef-owner of Chichén Itzá restaurant in the Mercado la Paloma near USC, will teach you how to make it in a cooking class at the restaurant. It’s $75 and you can bring a noncooking friend for an extra $20.
6: Katy Perry plays the Nokia Theatre at L.A. Live tonight. Expect preening, prancing, and if you’re lucky, some sort of simulation of fireworks exploding from her chest.
Link: https://www.nokiatheatrelalive.com/content.php?section=events&page=eventdetail&id=2234
7: Take a hike on the ocean floor — no diving experience or swimming skills needed. You’ll walk through kelp forests, see schools of anchovies, mackerels and maybe even a sea lion.
Link: http://ukobiw.net./travel/deals/la-trb-catalina-seatrek-20110617,0,7298685.story
8: Our food critic has found the perfect wine glasses to bring on a summer picnic. Made by Govino, they are shatter-proof, reusable and BPA free. They are also stem free but still elegant.
Link: https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/dailydish/2011/07/hollywood-bowl-govino-for-your-wine.html
9: Plan a trip to see the world’s oldest tree — including the Methuselah Tree, said to be nearly 5,000 years old — in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest near Bishop, Calif.
Link: http://ukobiw.net./travel/la-tr-bristleconepine-20110710,0,801398.story
10: Are you truly sun paranoid? So are we, which is why we asked a reporter to find out how to protect the scalp from skin cancer.
Link: http://ukobiw.net./features/image/la-ig-scalp-20110724,0,4548301.story
11: Tonight Sandra Bernhard begins her four-night run at the REDCAT downtown. The show is called “I Love Being Me, Don’t You? “ and draws on her new comedy recording of the same name.
Link: https://www.redcat.org/event/sandra-bernhard
12: Tonight take a walk on the wild side with Brew at the Zoo — a craft beer tasting event at the L.A. Zoo. Guests will receive a souvenir tasting glass, 12 beer tasting tickets and a guide to the brewery locations upon entry.
Link: https://lazoo.org/brew/index.html
13: What’s summer without some elaborate sand art? Today the 79th annual Long Beach Sand Sculpting Contest begins at Granada Beach. It’s a two-day affair that includes sculptors both professional and amateur.
Link: https://lbsandcastle.com/
14: The 1st Los Angeles Beard and Mustache Competition takes place today in North Hollywood, hosted by the Northern Los Angeles Beard and Mustache Club. Competition categories include: mustache, partial beard, business beard, full beard natural and freestyle. May the best hair win!
15: Consider a homemade affogato tonight — a simple dessert made with vanilla ice cream and a shot of espresso. Cool, refreshing, and simply luxurious.
16: Need inspiration for summer poolside wear? We’ve photographed cool looking kids at summer pool parties to help you figure out how to end the summer on a strong sartorial note.
Link: http://ukobiw.net./features/image/la-ig-streetfashion-poolparty-photos,0,3284321.photogallery
17: Build your own board shorts with the Vans customizable Shortomatic program. You can choose from 16 colors, six customizable patterns and four vintage prints. Another bonus: They’re local! All shorts are handmade in Santa Monica.
18: Want to make your outdoor area more cheerful? Check out this sweet hummingbird feeder in bright shiny colors by J Schatz.
Link: https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/home_blog/2011/07/hummingbird-enthusiasts-and-modernists-alike-will-fall-for-j-schatzs-new-hummingbird-feeder-a-modern-colorful-accessory-f.html
19:This month LACMA celebrates its Tim Burton exhibit with a sampler of the director’s movies screened, for free, outside at the Dorothy Collins Brown Amphitheater. Tonight’s showing: “Pee Wee’s Big Adventure.†Join the wacky fun!
Link: https://www.lacma.org/event/pee-wees-big-adventure-0
20: Get thee to the beach! The purple beach! The purple beach in Big Sur! Don’t know where it is? Click the link for more.
Link: http://ukobiw.net./travel/deals/la-trb-offbeat-traveler-pfeiffer-beach-20110713,0,2525983.photogallery
21: See and hear excerpts from Walt Disney’s “Fantasia†at the Hollywood Bowl tonight. The music is played by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra and clips from the classic movie will be projected on the Bowl’s big screen. It all ends with a fireworks spectacular.
Link: https://www.hollywoodbowl.com/tickets/performance-detail.cfm?id=4569
22: In our mind L.A. always beats San Francisco, except in the hottest days of summer. Take some time off and head up north. There is lots to do, including exploring the Mission by bike.
Link: http://ukobiw.net./travel/la-tr-biking-20110710,0,309009.story
23: Stuck inside in an over-air-conditioned cubicle today? What a coincidence, so are we. Take a few minutes to pretend you live in a different world, like the one interior designer Rachel Ashwell inhabits in a small clapboard Malibu bungalow on the beach.
Link: http://ukobiw.net./features/home/la-hm-ashwell-shabby-chic-photos,0,867364.photogallery
24: Need cuter travel gear just in time for a Labor Day Weekend getaway? Our stylist selects the best luggage for everything from easy weekend trips to weeks-long getaways.
Link: https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/alltherage/summer-essentials-1/
25: The Hammer Museum hosts a weekly Mindfulness Awareness drop in session at the Billy Wilder Theater. Stay for five minutes or for the entire 30 minute talk and let…..go…..
Link: https://hammer.ucla.edu/calendar/detail/type/program/id/925
26: Catch a free performance of Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labour’s Lost†tonight at Griffith Park. The performance is part of the summer long Shakespeare festival put on by the Independent Shakespeare Co.
Link: https://www.iscla.org/
27: Tonight Soul singer Charles Bradley plays an outdoor concert at the Getty as part of the museum’s music series Saturdays off the 405.
Link: https://www.getty.edu/museum/programs/performances/saturdays_405.html
28: Today the L.A. Arboretum is hosting a workshop called Make an Herbal Body Kit today. You’ll keep what you make, and gain the knowledge you need to make more.
Link: https://www.arboretum.org/index.php/events-and-classes/details/make_an_herbal_body_kit_-_a_special_workshop/?start_time=1314572400&end_time=
29: Getting ready for the school season? Our home section has found the cutest organic, washable, reusable lunch bags ever.
Link: https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/home_blog/2011/07/graze-organic-reusable-lunch-bag.html
30: Make tonight a frozen blackberry souffle night. We’ve got the recipe, and other ideas for no-bake desserts. Just click the link below.
Link: http://ukobiw.net./features/food/la-fo-nobake-pictures,0,3347255.photogallery
31: Start planning a fall trip. One of our writers recently rented an old VW bus for some ‘60s-style fun in the desert. Read his story and be inspired to take a retro road trip of your own.
Link: https://www.latimesmagazine.com/2011/07/on-the-road-again.html
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