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Last day of the month! Let’s make it a good one.

On tap for this Saturday in L.A. you’ll find Bergamot Station Open House, the 11th Annual Black History Greens Festival, a night of spooky storytelling at The Wolves, Frieze Los Angeles, The Other Art Fair, and more.

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Three Top Picks To Do This Saturday

M = Less than .5 miles from an L.A. Metro Station, FA = Free Admission

Bergamot Station Open House – M FA > Experience a marathon day of art at the Bergamot Station Arts Center as more than 20 galleries host special programming on Saturday to coincide with Frieze LA. The free open house features a packed schedule of artist talks and curator walkthroughs, starting with a 6th Street group discussion at Craig Krull Gallery at 11 a.m. Families can head to The Green Bus ARTSPACE from noon to 3 p.m. for hands-on workshops, while the evening shifts toward receptions at William Turner Gallery and bG Gallery. The night concludes with a performance of Neil LaBute’s adaptation of Uncle Vanya at City Garage. Programming runs from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. More info here.

11th Annual Black History Greens Festival – M FA > Celebrate “Boots on the Ground” at Virginia Avenue Park as Santa Monica honors community and wellness a free afternoon of fun this Saturday. Expect three different cooking demonstrations, soul food tastings, and live sets from DJ Dense and MC Arron “BOBO” Arnell. Attendees can join line dancing lessons with Caleb Crump, browse local resource booths, or enjoy performances by vocalist Nichelle Monroe. Families should head to the Kids Zone for trivia games and free book giveaways from the Santa Monica Public Library. Runs 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. More info here.

Spooky Stories After Dark – M > Join the The Wolves for a live, scary storytelling competition hosted by Spooky Foodie and Your Cousin Trev this Saturday evening. Brave attendees can sign up in person between 7 p.m. and 7:25 p.m. to tell a three-minute spine-chiller for a chance to win a handmade trophy. Whether you share a true ghost encounter or a work of fiction, the goal is to entertain the room and the surprise celebrity guest judges. Admission is free but there is a two-drink minimum, and seating is first-come, first-served with floor pillows available for extra cozy vibes. More info here.

Seven More Things To Do in L.A. Today

Frieze Los Angeles returns for its 2026 edition at the Santa Monica Airport through Sunday. The four-day presentation of art features some of the most renowned galleries in the world, and also includes special activations and pop-ups from a few of L.A.’s most popular restaurants.

This Wednesday to Sunday, the eighth installment of Felix Art Fair takes over The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel with an international roster of 60+ galleries occupying both indoor and outdoor spaces of the iconic hotel.

On Saturday, the Alhambra Lunar New Year Festival includes a day of cultural performances, live art, cooking demonstrations, and local vendors at an artisan alley. Runs 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. FA

The Startup Art Fair Los Angeles returns this Friday to Sunday, transforming the guest rooms of The Kinney Venice Beach into intimate, artist-led exhibition spaces.

L.A. Chinatown celebrates the Year of the Horse with the 48th Annual Firecracker Lunar New Year event, this Saturday and Sunday.

This Thursday to Sunday the Other Art Fair pops up at a new home, bringing their their four-day event to 3Labs in Culver City.

On Saturday, the Wende Museum hosts an intimate evening performance by Jason Sinay, an award-winning Los Angeles–based singer-songwriter and guitarist. FA

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