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Let’s get your Sunday in L.A rolling!

To-dos for today include day two of the San Gabriel Lantern Festival, the Ebell + LA Festival: Powered by Women, Vinylcon at California Market Center, Sunday Scaries at The Elysian, the 2026 opening of the Butterfly Pavilion at NHM, the Pysanka Festival in East Hollywood, and more.

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Three Top Picks To Do This Sunday

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

2026 San Gabriel Lantern Festival – FA > The 2026 San Gabriel Lantern Festival brings a dazzling display of lights and culture to the Mission District this Saturday and Sunday. Expect an array of grand lantern installations, food stalls, and local shopping vendors, all paired with live performances throughout the weekend. Runs , 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday, Free to attend. More info here.

Ebell + LA Festival: Powered by Women – FA > The Ebell of Los Angeles is hosting a special one-day festival this Sunday, coinciding with Women’s History Month and featuring a packed lineup of live performances including the Leigh Purtell Dance Theatre, VOX Femina, and the Bob Baker Marionette Theater. Attendees can browse the “Framing The Future” juried art show, shop a vintage clothing marketplace from Passage de West Adams, and participate in live screen printing with Self Help Graphics. The event also offers a self-guided film tour of the campus, showcasing its history as a premier Los Angeles filming location. Programming runs 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free to attend. More info here.

Vinylcon – M > Vinylcon’s traveling celebration of collecting culture pops up at the California Market Center this Saturday and Sunday. This 2026 event is set to be the largest to date, featuring over 100 local and international dealers offering thousands of rare pressings, vintage collectibles, and dollar-bin finds. Beyond the records, enjoy a live soundtrack curated by Skeme Richards, with headlining sets by The Gaslamp Killer and DJ Nu-Mark, plus a full bar, food trucks, and sponsor giveaways. Starts at noon on Saturday, and 10 a.m. on Sunday. Tickets start at $8.75. More info here.

Seven More Things To Do in L.A. Today

This Sunday, face the end of the weekend with a dose of supernatural humor in the Vault at the Elysian Theater Elysian with Sunday Scaries.

Enjoy a special screening of the Pixar classic Inside Out at the Hammer Museum this Sunday at 11 a.m. with the latest edition of Family Flicks, co-presented by the UCLA Film & Television Archive. FA

Beginning this Sunday, the Butterfly Pavilion at Natural History Museum of Los Angeles returns offering guests the chance to admire hundreds of butterflies, native plants, and caterpillars all in one place. Tickets to the Pavilion are $10, which is on top of regular museum admission. M

Fuegos LA transforms into a sanctuary of smoke and flame this Sunday in honor of World Asado Day

This Thursday to Sunday, Santa Monica-born choreographer Jacob Jonas makes his long-awaited BroadStage debut with Keeping Score, a trilogy of autobiographic work exploring the nature of healing.

This Sunday, the Ukrainian Cultural Center in East Hollywood hosts their annual Pysanka Festival, which explores the art of egg decorating. M FA

Boomtown Brewery hosts a special Art Jam this Sunday from noon to 8 p.m. FA

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