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James Blake & Friends: Choose Love

Ticketed – With Jameela Jamil hosting, and James Blake, Mae Martin, and Monica Martin taking the stage, this benefit event on World Refugee Day is sure to be a night to remember. Choose Love is an incredible organization that works with people fleeing war, persecution & climate change, and is enormously effective with boots-on-the-ground support for refugees through their creation of a movement of people putting love into action all

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Tim and Eric Mandatory Attendance Tour

Ticketed – Tim and Eric Mandatory Attendance Tour! Tim and Eric return to the road for a WORLD TOUR (Australia, Canada and USA) filled with more spoofs, goofs and insanity, including some very special surprises we can’t talk about right now.

Book Soup Presents An Evening with David Lynch

Ticketed – In celebration of his new memoir, Room to Dream, Book Soup will be presenting a screening of David Lynch’s original animated series Dumbland in its entirety, followed by David Lynch in conversation with co-author Kristine McKenna. David Lynch’s memoir, Room to Dream provides an unprecedented look into the personal and creative life of the visionary auteur David Lynch, through his own words and those of his closest colleagues,

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Bonobo, Little Dragon and More at the Ace Hotel DTLA

Ticketed – Festival season’s night Ninja Tune and IHEARTCOMIX team up to host a duo of Coachella parties at The Theatre at Ace Hotel DTLA and at our spot in Palm Springs, too. Featuring DJ sets by two-time Grammy nominee Bonobo, Little Dragon and special guests.

Goldenvoice Presents the Pixies

Ticketed – Check out Goldenvoice presents Pixies at Ace Hotel Downtown LA in Los Angeles.

The Un-Private Collection: Thomas Houseago + Flea

Ticketed – The next The Un-Private Collection, sponsored by U.S. Trust Bank of America Private Wealth Management, will present a conversation with Broad collection artist Thomas Houseago, whose work is on view in The Broad’s exhibition, Creature (through March 19), and rock bassist and art collector Flea. The pair will discuss Houseago’s inspirations and practice, and the impact that visual art and music can have on each other, among other

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David Lynch’s Festival of Disruption

Ticketed – The Festival takes its name from David’s favorite quote attributed to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi who said, “life is a festival of disruption”. David is bringing this quote to life by creating a mysterious and beautiful world for you. Performances: Robert Plant & The Sensational Space Shifters, St. Vincent, Rhye, Jon Hopkins, The Music of Twin Peaks with Angelo Badalamenti, XIU XIU & Sky Ferreira, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith. For

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Sundance NEXT Fest: World Premiere of “Royal” + LA Premiere of “The Greasy Strangler” + Big Freedia

Ticketed – The Greasy Strangler bursts with the best of bizarro cult cinema aspirations in this hilarious anti-horror tale of a father & son competing for the same woman. New Orleans’ Big Freedia commands a dazzling Bounce rap show flanked by her unforgettable Diva dancers that bring the party like few other touring acts. The program will be preceded by a short film oddity from Flying Lotus.

Catcon LA Presents Catvideofest with Andy Milanokis & Lil Bub

Ticketed – Who could resist 70 minutes of non-stop cat videos on the big screen! Behold, the CatVideoFest, hosted by comedian Andy Milonakis and Will Braden the man known as “The Thieving Filmmaker” coined by his cat, Henri, le Chat Noir. PLUS kitty cutie Lil BUB is joining as a special guest to answer questions and introduce the show! Come check out the ultimate collection of the best cat videos

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Florence + The Machine: “The Odyssey” LA Premiere

Ticketed – Join Florence Welch and filmmaker Vincent Haycock for the Los Angeles premiere of The Odyssey, presented by Flux, Park Pictures and The Theatre at Ace Hotel. The film, conceived by Florence Welch and Vincent Haycock for Florence + the Machine’s new album How Big How Blue How Beautiful and starring Welch, unites each of the visual film segments created for album—into a 48-minute film complete with new, connecting

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