Plus, Black Flag at The Roxy and a Martin Luther King Jr. Day concert
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The Beauty One Shot Studio — Jan. 16-17
Bella Hadid as Ruby in The Beauty. Credit: Philippe Antonello/FX
Between 11 a.m. and 9 p.m., visit Westfield Century City for a glam experience and photo shoot to celebrate the premiere of The Beauty on FX and Hulu on Jan. 21. Reservations are encouraged.
Live Music Series at Fairmont Breakers Long Beach — Jan. 16
Halo RooftopCredit: Fairmont Breakers Long Beach
Running on select days through February 13, Fairmont Breakers Long Beach has a variety of live music programming at its various venues. Listen to Latin jazz on Fridays at Alter Ego or enjoy Sounds & Sips on Thursdays and Saturdays. Additionally, California State University, Long Beach hosts an alumni jazz series session every third Thursday of the month, with the next on Jan. 15 at 7 p.m. Finally, pair rooftop views, cocktails and DJs on Jan. 17 at Halo Rooftop’s Skyline Sessions.
Black Flag at The Roxy — Jan. 16
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Black FlagCredit: Lina Lecaro
The L.A. punk legends hit the equally legendary Sunset Strip venue. Doors open at 7 p.m., and the show starts at 8 p.m.
Framework Kicks Off New Series — Jan. 16
Duke Dumont, a Framework artist, at Red StudiosCredit: Courtesy Framework
Dance music purveyors Framework launches a new series, Re:frame, to showcase can’t-be-missed underground talent, beginning with MK, Jaden Thompson and Sweet Like Chocolate.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Skirball Cultural Center — Jan. 17
Credit: Courtesy Skirball Cultural Center
Beginning at 7 p.m., the Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles honors the memory of Martin Luther King Jr.’s commitment to the Civil Rights Movement with a free concert.
Bruce Lurie Gallery Presents “Typeland” by Lorenzo Marini — Jan. 17
“Futuretype” by Lorenzo MariniCredit: Courtesy Bruce Lurie Gallery
Through Feb. 17, the Santa Monica gallery presents Lorenzo Marini’s solo exhibition that traces the artist’s evolving practice as a TypeArt movement pioneer.
‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ at 33 Taps — Jan. 17
33 Taps DTLACredit: Wonho Frank Lee
Through Jan. 30, 33 Taps DTLA joins forces with HBO on an immersive takeover of the forthcoming Game of Thrones prequel series. Stop in for themed decor and cocktails, interactive fun (like a jousting activity in the arcade room) and official watch parties on Jan. 18 and 25.
Scott Dunn Orchestra at The Wallis — Jan. 17
Credit: Pablo Cabrera
Scott Dunn and his orchestra take on the music from movies like The Godfather films, Chinatown, The Sting, Taxi Driver, Murder on the Orient Express, Superman and Jaws for Those Fabulous Films of the Seventies: Monsters, Murders, Spies, and Space performance.