Plus, World Asado Day at Fuegos LA and Melrose Runway Show
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Pacific Design Center WestWeek Spring Market — March 18-20
Credit: Photo by FG/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images
As the Pacific Design Center celebrates 50 years, the trade-only WestWeek Spring Market unfolds with a three-day lineup featuring industry panels and keynote presentations, a ceremony with West Hollywood Mayor John Heilman and city officials and more.
David Kordansky Gallery — March 19
Betty Woodman’s “Santa Barbara,” 2005
Glazed earthenware, epoxy resin, lacquer, paint, and canvas 95 1/4 x 84 3/4 x 9 inches (241.9 x 215.3 x 22.9 cm)Credit: Courtesy of David Kordansky Gallery and the Woodman Family Foundation. © Woodman Family Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
David Kordansky Gallery debuts its two new exhibitions — Elizabeth Murray and Betty Woodman and Tristan Unrau: Hopes and Fears — with an opening reception from 6 to 8 p.m. Both are on view through April 25.
Diaspora Spice Co.’s Cookbook Tour — March 19-22
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Sana Javeri Kadri and Asha LoupyCredit: Harvest
Sana Javeri Kadri and Asha Loupy roll through Los Angeles in support of Diaspora Spice. Co’s debut cookbook The Diaspora Spice Co. Cookbook: Seasonal Home Cooking from South Asia’s Best Spice Farms. Catch the co-authors at Now Serving for an author talk and book signing on March 19; Pija Palace for lunch and a book signing on March 21; and Botanica Restaurant for dinner and a book signing on March 22.
Halo at Fairmont Breakers Long BeachCredit: Courtesy Fairmont Breakers Long Beach
The Fairmont Breakers Long Beach rooftop bar launches a program in partnership with Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern California. Benefitting Long Beach Ronald McDonald House, $1 from every Pisco Sour goes toward the good cause.
Feral Women’s History Month Events — March 20-22
Credit: Ashley Wheeler
Formerly Freedom & Fashion, nonprofit organization Feral steps into its new identity with a lineup of community events. Angelenos can explore themes of sisterhood, resilience and healing for survivors of trafficking and domestic violence with a visit to the “Sororal Mounds” art installation at an El Sereno warehouse where artist Caleb Wheeler enhanced the space with sculptural altars. Embrace the spring equinox with a March 20 visit, during which there is an afternoon sound bath and evening of guest speakers.
Ready or Not 2, Here I Come Pop Up — March 21
From L to R: Kathryn Newton, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Samara Weaving in Ready or Not 2, Here I ComeCredit: Photo by Searchlight Pictures/Pief Weyman, Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures
Searchlight Pictures celebrates the theatrical release of Ready or Not 2, Here I Come with a pop-up at Supersweet Tattoo and Coffee. Stop in for limited edition merch by Director Fits, specialty coffee drinks and a film-inspired tattoo.
Hannah Montana Anniversary Festivities — March 21-22
Credit: Courtesy Maybelline New York
Ahead of the Disney+/Hulu premiere of Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special on March 24, Maybelline New York and Disney join forces on immersive pop-up at The Grove that brings guests into Hannah’s famous closet where you can snag Maybelline goodies from glam stations and capture photo moments. Continue the fun on Tuesday with a watch party by influencer Kate Steinberg and Wags & Walks.
Kasso Fest Skate & Sound — March 21-22
LaRussellCredit: Courtesy HB Social Club
Skateboarding and hip-hop come together for a high-energy weekend in Long Beach. Headlined by LaRussell and Earthgang, the roster of skaters includes Jamie Foy, Jaws, Leo Romero, Greyson Fletcher, Tom Schaar, Dashawn Jordan and more.
Credit: VinylCon
California Market Center transforms into the largest record fair in the state with more than 100 vendors from around the world; a DJ lineup that includes DJ Nu-Mark and The Gaslamp Killer; demos and giveaways by Discogs; and more.
Ebell + L.A. Festival — March 22
Credit: Courtesy The Ebell of Los Angeles
The Ebell welcomes spring and heads toward the end of Women’s History Month with a free festival featuring live performances, interactive art, dance, music, a marketplace and more.
Fuegos LA World Asado Day — March 22
Credit: Danny de Marco
Fuegos LA — co-owned by the same production designer who created Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show — commemorates World Asado Day with a collaboration culinary experience with Argentine Beef Promotion Institute. Choose between an early or late afternoon seating for five courses showcasing the magic of live-fire cooking.
Melrose Runway Show — March 22
Melrose Runway Show 2025Credit: Courtesy Melrose Trading Post
Melrose Trading Post celebrates Melrose Fashion Week with a runway show showcasing local, independent and sustainable designers in the weekend market’s blue section.
The Bachelorette’s House of Roses — March 22
Credit: Courtesy House of Roses
Ahead of The Bachelorette season 22, Nya Studios West blossoms into the House of Roses from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The activation invites Bachelor Nation fans to enjoy photo moments, immersive experiences and giveaways.
Journey to K-Skin Pop-up — March 22- April 19
Credit: Innisfree
Korean skincare brand Innisfree opens a pop-up at The Grove so that visitors can develop a personalized skincare journey. Through the experience, explore products, samples and photo moments. New activities and collaborations are to come each week.