Things to do in the San Fernando Valley, LA area, Dec. 28-Jan. 20

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The Wisconsin Northwoods Marching Band from Minocqua, Wisconsin performs during the annual Tournament of Roses Bandfest at Pasadena City College stadium on Friday December 30, 2022. (Photo by Keith Durflinger, Contributing Photographer)
Tickets are available for purchase online for Bandfest presented by REMO for three shows by bands marching in the 2024 Tournament of Roses Parade, Dec. 29-30, at Robinson Stadium at Pasadena City College. In the file photo, the Wisconsin Northwoods Marching Band from Minocqua, Wisconsin performs during the annual Tournament of Roses Bandfest at Pasadena City College on Friday, December 30, 2022. (Photo by Keith Durflinger, Contributing Photographer)

Here is a sampling of things to do in the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles area.

EVENTS

Tournament of Roses Decorating Places: Preview Rose Parade floats as they get ready for the 135th annual parade, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Dec. 28; 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Dec. 29-30. Admission is by time; $20; free for ages 5 and younger. Admission is sold online only (purchase here: tinyurl.com/47ar7duv) Parking is free and there is a designated Lyft and Uber drop off and pick up spot. Rosemont Pavilion, 700 Seco St., Pasadena. For information on how to get there via Metro, socaltransport.org. tournamentofroses.com. tournamentofroses.com/event/decorating-places/

Viewing Stones show: The California Aiseki Kai presents its 34th annual show featuring examples of suiseki and other viewing stones, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Dec. 28-30. Free with Huntington admission. Timed tickets for the Huntington are required on Friday-Sunday. Admission $29; $24 ages 65 and older and students; $13 ages 4-11. The Huntington, Brody Botanical Center, Ahmanson Classroom, 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino. 626-744-7268. huntington.org/event/viewing-stones-show

Equestfest: Meet the horses and riders who take part in the Jan. 1, 2024 Tournament of Roses Parade, stroll by the stables, talk to equestrians, activities, view displays, food and vendor court and activities, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Dec. 29. The show performance, noon-2 p.m. Tickets $25; free for ages 5 and younger; $50 for VIP reserved seats and other perks (all ages, including ages 5 and younger, need a ticket for VIP seating area). Parking $20 (purchase on-site at the venue). Los Angeles Equestrian Center, 480 W. Riverside Drive, Burbank. Purchase tickets here: tinyurl.com/3x5hwpmt. tournamentofroses.com. Details on the event: tournamentofroses.com/event/equestfest/

Bandfest Presented by Remo: Three shows by bands marching in the Jan. 1 Tournament of Roses Parade, 2 p.m. Dec. 29 (pre-show at 1:30 p.m.) and 10 a.m. Dec. 30 (pre-show at 9:30 a.m.) and 2 p.m. Dec. 30 (pre-show at 1:30 p.m). Tickets $25; free for children age 5 and younger. Tickets must be purchased online (no sales at the door). Purchase here: tickets.sharpseating.com/p/tickets11/bandfest-presented-by-remo. Parking in structure 4 off of Del Mar Avenue. (free parking on campus). Robinson Stadium at Pasadena City College, 1570 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. tournamentofroses.com/events-calendar/bandfest/

Our Story Is – At the Market: Register in advance to attend this free, farmers market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Dec. 30. Produce is fresh and/or organic. Location, Califa Street, between Owensmouth Avenue and Topanga Canyon Boulevard, Woodland Hills (street will be closed to traffic). Information about the nonprofit organization: www.ourstoryis.com. Facebook updates: tinyurl.com/5n785w7e. Details and to register: ourstoryis.com/at-the-market/

EVE at Universal Studios Hollywood: New Year’s Eve event with dance party zones with DJs, special photo opportunities around the park, a countdown to midnight and fireworks, 9 p.m. Dec. 31 (to 2 a.m. Jan. 1). EVE is included in all park admissions on Dec. 31. Tickets $154; $309 “Universal Express” option (tinyurl.com/2p8htm8z). Location, 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City. Details and to purchase admission: tinyurl.com/bdzfwn7c

Noon Year’s Eve Los Angeles – Discovery Cube Los Angeles: Dec. 31: Make a reservation for “Noon Year’s Eve Los Angeles,” family event that includes a dance floor and music by a DJ, balloon drop at noon and 3 p.m., a New Year’s Eve activity and apple cider or ginger ale toast, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Tickets $22 for non-members; details and tickets for this event: (www.discoverycube.org/los-angeles/events/noon-years-eve). Location, 11800 Foothill Blvd., Sylmar. www.discoverycube.org. www.discoverycube.org/los-angeles/visit/

Gloria Molina Grand Park NYELA: Ring in 2024 with music by DJs, live bands, art installations, dance performances and food trucks, 8 p.m. Dec. 31 to 12:30 a.m. Jan. 1. For the countdown to the new year, a 3-D lightshow is projected onto Los Angeles City Hall, 11:55 p.m. Free. Rain does not cancel. Check website for what not to bring (including alcohol, chairs and umbrellas; see more rules here: grandparkla.org/visit). Location: Grand Park (200 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles) to the Music Center Plaza 135 N. Grand Avenue). Updates: www.facebook.com/grandparklosangeles. Details on performers: grandparkla.org/event/grand-parks-nyela/

Prohibition NYE: A “Roaring Twenties” theme New Year Eve’s party, 9 p.m. Dec. 31 to 2 a.m. Jan. 1, 2024. Entertainment by Chromeo, a DJ set, along with jazz ensemble Lyndsay and the All-Nighters, and burlesque performers from Concrete Entertainment. Minimum age: 21. Required dress code: formal, or 1920s-inspired dress for women (see website). Event includes open bar. Tickets $195 (plus $34.17 fee); $3,500 for a VIP table for four (see details on VIP table on the Eventbrite link). Reservations required. No refunds. Union Station, 800 N. Alameda St., Los Angeles. www.facebook.com/ProhibitionNewYearsEve. www.prohibitionnye.com. Details and to purchase tickets on Eventbrite: tinyurl.com/49bybkv3

Tournament of Roses Parade – Celebrating a World of Music – The Universal Language: Grand marshal Audra McDonald, a multi-award winning Broadway, music and television star, embodies the theme of the 135th annual parade, 8 a.m. Jan. 1. Grandstand seats, $75 and up: tickets.sharpseating.com/tickets. Colorado Boulevard at Orange Grove Boulevard, Pasadena. See the complete parade route: sharpseating.com/rose-parade-route. Details: tournamentofroses.com/event/rose-parade

Oshogatsu Family Festival: A new year celebration, with a preview of the upcoming Year of the Dragon, includes dragon-theme craft activities, candy sculpture demonstration by Shinobu “Shan the Candyman” Ichiyanagi, Kodamo Taiko perform traditional mochitsuki, musically pounding rice into mochi demonstration, dance performance, storytelling and souvenir photos, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Jan. 7. Free admission, but advance tickets are recommended. Japanese American National Museum, 100 N. Central Ave., Los Angeles. 213-625-0414. www.janm.org. Details and schedule: www.janm.org/events/2024-01-07/2024-oshogatsu-family-festival-year-dragon

Pasadena Bead and Design Show: Find designer accessories, antique and handcrafted beads, hand-sewn clothing, jewelry findings, hand-printed fabrics, jewelry and jewelry-making workshops, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Jan. 12-13; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Jan. 14. Admission $8 online; $10 at the door. Pasadena Convention Center, 300 E. Green St. www.facebook.com/beadanddesign. www.beadanddesign.com

A Faery Hunt Magical Adventure: An immersive, interactive and outdoor performance for children, ages 2-9, and their families, 10:30 a.m. Jan. 13 (Orcutt Ranch, 23600 Roscoe Blvd., West Hills) and also, 10:30 a.m. Jan. 27 (with the “Magical Adventure” theme but at O’Melveny Park, 17300 Seson Blvd., Granada Hills). Tickets $15 (all attendees must have a ticket and must be purchased in advance on the website). Children are encouraged to dress up as fairies or superheroes. Upcoming: “A Faery Hunt Enchantment Story,” 10:30 a.m. Jan. 20 (Corriganville Park, 7001 Smith Road, Simi Valley). 818-324-6802. afaeryhunt.com

HOLIDAY SPECIAL EVENTS

Universal Studios Hollywood’s Grinchmas and Christmas in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter: Holiday fun with “Grinchmas” (bit.ly/3V2XHfW) and on the streets of Hogsmeade (bit.ly/3i2N8Ld), through Jan. 1, 2024. Directions and parking fees: bit.ly/3S1oUy0. General admission online: $109 and up, depending on date (for California residents); check the link for other admission options and passes (purchase here: bit.ly/3i4yUcS). Location, 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City. www.universalstudioshollywood.com. Details on Holidays at Universal Studios: tinyurl.com/5e64e356

Lightscape at the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden: Step into an after-dark light-up world, a one-mile trail of art installations that celebrates the sparkle of the holiday season at the 127-acre Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden, on selected dates through Jan. 2. Timed entry begins at 5:30 p.m. and last entry time is 8:30 p.m. Santa Claus makes an appearance on selected dates. Tickets $29 and up (timed entry tickets). Parking is $20 (purchase in advance; match parking with the date of your admission ticket; parking is not sold on-site; arboretum.ticketapp.org/portal/product/257). Location, 301 N. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia. arboretum.org/lightscape

Enchanted Forest of Light at Descanso Gardens: An interactive walk through display of lights including an area of stained glass creations. Event is rain or shine through Jan. 7. Purchase of a timed-ticket in advance on the website is required for admission (time frame, 5:30-8:30 p.m.; no tickets sold at the door). Admission $45; $30 children (children under age two are free but must also have a ticket). Tickets are not refundable and cannot be rescheduled. Location, 1418 Descanso Drive, La Cañada Flintridge. Details and purchase tickets: www.descansogardens.org/enchanted-tickets

L.A. Zoo Lights – Animals Aglow: The self-guided walking tour returns with dazzling wildlife lantern displays through different landscapes, runs various dates through Jan. 7. New additions this year include “Winter Wildlands,” with snow-loving animals, and “Dazzling Desertscape,” with live roaming entertainment. Hours: 6-10 p.m. Rain does not cancel. Tickets $29 and up for ages 13 and older; $18 and up for ages 2-12 (higher admission on “premium” nights; purchasing in advance online is recommended). Check the website for details on special event nights including “Family New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31 ($90 ages 18 and older; $75 ages 2-17). Location, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles. www.lazoo.org/plan-your-visit/special-experiences/zoolights/

ART

Nicodim Gallery: “Christian Ruiz Berman: No Shortcuts to Aztlan,” Jan. 6 (upstairs gallery). Gallery hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Exhibit runs through Feb. 17. Location, 1700 S. Santa Fe Ave., Los Angeles. 213-265-7166. www.nicodimgallery.com/exhibitions

Shulamit Nazarian Gallery: “Tanya Aguiñiga: Telar Terrenal/Earthly Loom.” “Anastasia Komar: von Neumann’s Dream.” “Aryana Minai: Soft Waters Heard Here.” Opening reception for all three exhibits, 6-8 p.m. Jan. 6. Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Exhibits run through Feb. 10. Location, 616 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles. 310-281-0961. shulamitnazarian.com

Corey Helford Gallery: “Art Collector Starter Kit X,” the 10th annual group exhibition of 12″ x 12″ works from established and new artists, Jan. 13 (Main Gallery). “Li Shanmei: Lucid Dreaming,” Jan. 13 (Gallery 3). Opening reception for both new exhibits, 7-11 p.m. Jan. 13. Gallery hours: noon-6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Exhibits run through Feb. 17. Location, 571 S. Anderson St. (enter on Willow Street), Los Angeles. 310-287-2340. www.coreyhelfordgallery.com

ONGOING ART

Hauser & Wirth: “Allison Katz: Westward Ho!” Gallery hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Exhibit runs through Jan. 5. Location, 8980 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood. 424-404-1200. Details: tinyurl.com/bdfzkdfj

Michael Kohn Gallery: “Li Hei Di,” solo exhibit (Gallery 1 and 2) and “Faris Heizer: These days” (Gallery 3). Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday. Exhibits run through Jan. 6. Location, 1227 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles. 323-461-3311. www.kohngallery.com/exhibitions-2

L.A. Louver: “Terry Allen: Juarez: Then and Now,” drawings and prints, and “Matt Wedel: Pictures in the Garden” and “Red,” a group show by 15 artists on the color of red. Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; and by appointment (call to confirm hours). The group exhibit “Red” runs through Dec. 29; the two other exhibits run through Jan. 6. Location, 45 N. Venice Blvd., Venice. 310-822-4955. Terry Allen: tinyurl.com/4cwat22c. www.mattwedel.com. lalouver.com

Thinkspace Projects: “Fandi Angga Saputra: UNEN-UNEN” (Main Gallery); “Oscar Joyo: Ubuntu” (Gallery II); “Antonio J. Ainscough: Chimera” (Gallery III); “Cheese Aron: Reflections” (Gallery IV); Berk Visual: Channel Surf” (Doghouse Gallery). Gallery hours: noon-6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Exhibits run through Jan. 6. Location, 4207 W. Jefferson Blvd., Los Angeles. 310-558-3375. Email: contact@thinkspaceprojects.com. thinkspaceprojects.com

ReflectSpace Gallery: “Hannah Kozak: He Threw the Last Punch Too Hard – A Story of Domestic Violence from a Daughter’s Point of View,” photography. Gallery hours: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday-Saturday; 1-6 p.m. Sunday. Exhibit extended through Jan. 7. Gallery is inside the Glendale Central Library, 222 E. Harvard St. 818-548-2021. reflectspace.org

Lowell Ryan Projects: “Ava McDonough: All I Hear Is the Symphony.” Gallery hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday; and by appointment. Exhibit runs through Jan. 20. Location, 4619 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles. 323-413-2584. Email: info@lowellryanprojects.com. www.lowellryanprojects.com. www.facebook.com/lowellryanprojects

Art Share L.A.: New: “Somos,” a group show curated by Fabian Debora, executive director of Homeboy Art Academy. “Somos” artists: Showz Art; Onni Arte; Fabian Debora; Ricardo Estrada; Jesse Fregozo; Ariana Melendez; Megumi Nakazawa; Rick Ortega; Giovanni Rubio; Obed Silva; Tonantzin; Esmeralda Villarreal.

Also, “Inner Links,” a group show from modern contemporary artists who create in Los Angeles County. “Inner Links” artists: Phoebe Clemens; Otha “Vakseen” Davis III; John Galan; Daniela Garcia Hamilton; Sara Janti; Paul Juno; Rebecca Laws; Perseus Lira; Randi Matushevitz; Elizabeth Munzón; Sara No Special Name; Cynthia Ortega; Steven Rahbany; REBORNZ; RERUN; Little Ricky; Nia Simone; Ramón Vargas; Matthew Weinberg; Zoxer. Gallery hours: 1-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Exhibits run through Feb. 10. Location, 801 E. Fourth Place, Los Angeles. 213-657-4278. artsharela.org/exhibitions/

William Grant Still Arts Center: The 43rd annual Black Doll Show, “Conjure: Reclaiming African American Traditions Through Hoodoo and Other Spiritual Dolls. The exhibit is curated by Monica Bailey and Jahsun Ifakolade Edmonds. Hours: noon-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday (10 a.m.-3 p.m. on Dec. 31). Exhibit runs through Feb. 10. Location, 2320 S. West View St., Los Angeles. 323-734-1165. wgsac.wordpress.com/2023/11/16/43rd-annual-black-doll-show-opens-dec-2nd-2/

If Memory Serves – Photography, Recollections and Vision – Honoring Aline Smithson: New: Los Angeles Center of Photography presents the exhibit. Gallery hours: 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday-Saturday. Exhibit runs through Feb. 24. Brand Library and Art Center, 1601 W. Mountain St., Glendale. 818-548-2051. www.brandlibrary.org. Details about the exhibit: tinyurl.com/pfenbwyz

BOOKS

Diesel, A Bookstore: Damona Hoffman discusses and signs “F the Fairy Tale: Rewrite the Dating Myths and Live Your Own Love Story,” 6:30 p.m. Jan. 3. Free seating is limited at the outdoor event. Purchase a book in advance to reserve a seat. Location, 225 26th St., Santa Monica. 310-576-9960. Details: tinyurl.com/9nhs7cax

Book Soup: Jeff Melvoin discusses “Running the Show: Television from the Inside,” 7 p.m. Jan. 4. James Sanders discusses “Renewing the Dream: The Mobility Revolution and the Future of Los Angeles,” 7 p.m. Jan. 5. Inci Atrek discusses “Holiday Country,” 7 p.m. Jan. 9. Charlotte Schiff-Booker discusses “Get Outta My Way,” 7 p.m. Jan. 10. Location, 8818 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood. 310-659-3110. www.booksoup.com

Autobooks-Aerobooks: Ryan Zummallen discusses and signs “Cult of GT-R – A True Story of Crime, Obsession and the World’s Most Coveted Car,” 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Jan. 13. Location, 2900 W. Magnolia Blvd., Burbank. 818-845-0707. www.autobooks-aerobooks.com

Lee Goldberg: The author discusses his latest book “Dream Town” with author Gregg Hurwitz, 6 p.m. Jan. 16. Reservations requested through the website. Calabasas Library, Founders Hall, 200 Civic Center Way. www.calabasaslibrary.org. Details and to register: tinyurl.com/3ew3n9uz

COMEDY

Fritz Coleman: The “Unassisted Residency” show, 3 p.m. Jan. 14. Tickets $35; $45 for cocktail table seating (must purchase two tickets for this option). Also, upcoming shows: 3 p.m. Feb. 25 and March 24. El Portal Theatre, 5269 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood. 818-508-4200. www.fritzcolemancomedy.com. elportaltheatre.com/fritzcoleman.html

DANCE

Diavolo – Existencia: The “architecture in motion” dance group performs the world premiere of the dance to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the 1994 Northridge Earthquake, 8 p.m. Jan. 17. The performance includes a musical score by drummer Antonio Sánchez, a live performance by vocalist Thana Alexa and an aerial performance choreographed by Bandaloop and performed by Amelia Rudolf (founder of the “vertical dance company”). The dance is also performed, 8 p.m. Jan. 19. The dance piece was commissioned and produced by the Soraya. Tickets $39 and up. The Soraya at California State University, Northridge, 18111 Nordhoff St. 818-677-8800. www.diavolo.org. www.thesoraya.org. thesoraya.org/whats-on/en/diavolo-existencia/

DISCUSSION

San Fernando Valley Chapter of the National Active Retired Federal Employees Association: The public is invited to the group’s monthly meeting — Chapter 61 of the association —  for lunch at 11:30 a.m. Jan. 3, followed by a business meeting with a guest speaker, 12:30 p.m. Victoria Hernandez, a representative from California Telephone Access Programs, discusses special equipment for those with disabilities (most equipment provided free from the state). Lunch is your choice and on-your-own payment. Lulu’s Restaurant, 16900 Roscoe Blvd., Van Nuys. David Rittenberg, 818-901-8331.

Little Landers Historical Society: Filmmaker John Newcombe presents and discusses his documentary on Carl Howell, a Shadow Hills resident, who served as an aide to Presidents Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon, and later served as a Secret Service agent to Nixon during the president’s retirement, 1 p.m. Jan. 13. Free admission. Bolton Hall Museum, 10110 Commerce Ave., Tujunga. 818-352-3420. Email: llhs@boltonhall.org. www.facebook.com/boltonhallmuseum; www.boltonhall.org

FARMERS MARKETS

Old Town Newhall Farmers Market: A certified market, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays. Location, 24500 Main St., Newhall. www.facebook.com/OldTownNewhallFarmersMarket/

Canoga Park Farmers Market: A certified market, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Saturdays. Rain or shine. Location, 7248 Owensmouth Avenue, between Sherman Way and Wyandotte Avenue. www.instagram.com/mainst.canogaparkfarmersmarket

El Nido Farmers Market – Pacoima: El Nido Family Centers and the City of Los Angeles present the market, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays. Location, Pacoima Family Source Center, 11243 Glenoaks Blvd. www.elnidofamilycenters.org/farmers-market

Woodland Hills Farmers Market: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays. Location, 5650 Shoup Ave. 818-300-3023. Facebook: bit.ly/44cFl0P

Canyon Country Farmers Market: A certified market, 4-8 p.m. Wednesdays. Canyon Country Community Center, 18410 Sierra Highway. www.facebook.com/CanyonCountryFarmersMarket/

MUSEUM

Before you go, check museum websites for holiday closures, and also for different hours and added open days.

Valley Relics Museum: Take a trip down San Fernando Valley memory lane, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Dec. 28-30 (see websites for dates in January). Admission $15 and up. The museum is located at 7900 Balboa Blvd., Hangar C3 and C4, entrance is on Stagg Street, Van Nuys. Purchase tickets at the door or online: bit.ly/3kWHgjx. www.facebook.com/valleyrelics; valleyrelicsmuseum.org

ONGOING MUSEUM

Academy Museum of Motion Pictures: Ongoing special exhibit: “John Waters: Pope of Trash,” through Aug. 4 (www.academymuseum.org/en/exhibitions/john-waters-pope-of-trash). Timed advance admission tickets are available (but not required) for the museum that explores the art and science of movies and movie-making. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday-Thursday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday-Saturday. Admission $25; $19 ages 62 and older; $15 students; free for ages 17 and younger; $15 extra for “The Oscars Experience.” Location, 6067 Wilshire Blvd. (corner of Fairfax Avenue), Los Angeles. 323-930-3000. academymuseum.org

African American Firefighter Museum: Artifacts, fire apparatus, pictures and stories about African American Los Angeles firefighters. Hours: 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Donation. Location, 1401 S. Central Ave., Los Angeles. 213-744-1730. https://aaffmuseumla.org/

Autry Museum of the American West: Ongoing special exhibits: “Sherman Indian School: 100 + Years of Education and Resilience,” through May 2024 (theautry.org/exhibitions/sherman-indian-school). “Reclaiming El Camino: Native Resistance in the Missions and Beyond,” through June 15, 2025 (theautry.org/exhibitions/reclaiming-el-camino-native-resistance-missions-and-beyond). “Imagined Wests,” how Southern California tells stories about the West through the museum’s collection of objects including art, clothing, pop culture and toys (theautry.org/exhibitions/imagined-wests). Museum hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Admission $16; $12 ages 60 and older, ages 13-18 and students older than 18 with ID; $8 ages 3-12. Location, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles. theautry.org

Bolton Hall Museum: Hours: 1-4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Free admission, but a $3 donation is appreciated. Bolton Hall Museum, 10110 Commerce Ave., Tujunga. 818-352-3420. Email: llhs@boltonhall.org. www.facebook.com/boltonhallmuseum; www.boltonhall.org

California African American Museum: Closed due to storm-related damage. Check website or Facebook for re-opening and also for off-site programs. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday; 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. Free admission. Parking $15 before 5 p.m.; $18 after 5 p.m. (in the blue structure parking lot; entrance to the blue structure is on Figueroa Boulevard at 39th Street.). Location, 600 State Drive, Los Angeles (in Exposition Park). 213-744-7432. www.caamuseum.org and www.facebook.com/CAAMinLA/

California Science Center: Permanent galleries and the space shuttle Endeavor are on view. The Endeavor, however, will be on view only until Dec. 31, 2023, and then off-view for “several years.” Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Admission is free to the center but there is a charge for special exhibits (bit.ly/3zfD8DA). Location, 700 Exposition Park Drive, Los Angeles. californiasciencecenter.org

Craft in America: Ongoing special exhibit: “Spirit of Play: Craft and Imagination,” through March 2. Hours: noon-6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Free admission. Location, 8415 W. Third St., Los Angeles. 323-951-0610. www.facebook.com/CraftinAmerica. craftinamerica.org/page/center

Discovery Cube Los Angeles: Ongoing special exhibit: “Nickelodeon’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Secrets of the Sewer,” the first-ever museum exhibit using the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, where children will have mental and physical challenges to solve puzzles, learn about balance and reflexes and creative problem solving, through Feb. 19 (tinyurl.com/4zcw78s7). Hands-on exhibits make science fun for children. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Admission $18 ages 15-61; $17 ages 62 and older; $16 ages 3-14. Location, 11800 Foothill Blvd., Sylmar. www.facebook.com/TheDiscoveryCube. www.discoverycube.org

Forest Lawn Museum – Glendale: Ongoing special exhibits: “Reina de Los Angeles,” photography of murals and shrines in Los Angeles that celebrate the Virgin of Guadalupe and Mexican culture from the photo archive of Nydya Mora, through Feb. 11 (tinyurl.com/bde5acsz) and “Shaping Gravity – Abstract Art Beyond the Picture Plane,” through March 10 (tinyurl.com/yk376nne). Free admission. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. Location, 1712 S. Glendale Ave. forestlawn.com

Fowler Museum at UCLA: Ongoing special exhibits: “Janyak: Armenian Art of Knots and Loops,” through Feb. 2024. “The House Was Too Small: Yoruba Sacred Arts from Africa and Beyond,” through June 2. Hours: noon-5 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday. Free admission. Parking directions: enter from Sunset Boulevard at Westwood Plaza, turn left into the pay-by-space area of Lot 4 (198 Westwood Plaza). Location, 308 Charles E. Young Drive N., Westwood. https://fowler.ucla.edu/

The Getty Center: Ongoing special exhibits: “Finding an Audience: Nineteenth Century Drawings,” through Jan. 7. “William Blake: Visionary,” on loan from Tate Britain, through Jan. 14 (tinyurl.com/rrat68ej). “Remix: Recent Acquisitions of Photographs,” through March 3. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. Free admission but a timed-ticket admission is required (bit.ly/2SbTzys). Parking $20 (www.getty.edu/visit/center/parking-and-transportation). Location, Getty Center Drive at North Sepulveda Boulevard, Los Angeles. 310-440-7300. www.getty.edu

The Getty Villa: Ongoing special exhibits: “The Horse and Rider from Albania,” a bronze statuette, from about 500 BCE and discovered in 2018, on display through Jan. 29. “The Gold Emperor from Aventicum,” through Jan. 29 (www.getty.edu/art/exhibitions/aurelius). “The Egyptian Book of the Dead,” through Jan. 29. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Monday. Free admission, but a timed-entry reservation is required. Parking $20. Location, 17985 Pacific Coast Highway, Pacific Palisades. www.getty.edu/visit/villa/

Grammy Museum: Ongoing special exhibits: “Roxy: 50 and Still Rockin’,” through Jan. 7 (grammymuseum.org/event/50andstillrockin). “Hip-Hop America: The Mix Tape Exhibit,” through Sept. 4. “Shakira, Shakira: The Grammy Museum Experience,” through winter 2024. Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday-Friday and Sunday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday. Admission $18; $15 ages 65 and older; $12 ages 5-17 and college students with ID. Location, 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles. 213-725-5700. grammymuseum.org

Holocaust Museum LA: Ongoing special exhibit: “Sweet Home Sweet: A Story of Survival, Memory and Returns,” photographs in the Galicia Museum in Krakow, Poland, that were taken by Richard Ores depicting his family and friends life in Krakow before World War II and in the Krakow Ghetto during the Holocaust. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Admission $15; $10 ages 65 and older; free for ages 17 and younger. Free admission on Sunday. Admission is by timed admission ticket. Location, 100 The Grove Drive, Los Angeles. 323-651-3704. Email: info@hmla.org. www.holocaustmuseumla.org

Italian American Museum Los Angeles: Ongoing special exhibit: “Louis Prima: Rediscovering a Musical Icon,” through Oct. 13 (tinyurl.com/mrrb4pbh). Hours: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. Admission free; donations requested. Location, 644 N. Main St., Los Angeles. 213-485-8432. www.iamla.org

Japan House Los Angeles: Ongoing special exhibit: “Pokémon x Kogei: Playful Encounters of Pokémon and Japanese Craft,” through Jan. 7. Hours: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Friday; 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Free admission. The museum is at Ovation Hollywood, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood. 800-516-0565. www.japanhouse.jp/losangeles

Japanese American National Museum: Ongoing special exhibit: “The Bias Inside Us,” through Jan. 28 (www.janm.org/exhibits/bias-inside-us). Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday and Friday-Sunday; noon-8 p.m. Thursday; closed on national holidays (www.janm.org/visit). Admission: $16; $9 ages 62 and older and children; free for ages 5 and younger (timed advance tickets are recommended). Location, 100 N. Central Ave., Los Angeles. 213-625-0414. Facebook: www.facebook.com/jamuseum. janm.org

La Brea Tar Pits: Museum hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily, except closed on the first Tuesday of the month and national holidays. Admission $15; $12 ages 62 and older and students with ID; $7 ages 3-12. Parking $18. Location, 5801 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. 213-763-3499. tarpits.org/

LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes: Ongoing exhibits: “18th & Grand: The Olympic Auditorium.” “LA Starts Here!” “Calle Principal: Mi México en Los Ángeles.” Hours: noon-5 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday. Free admission. Location, 501 N. Main St., Los Angeles. www.lapca.org

Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Ongoing special exhibits: “Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstractions,” through Jan. 21. “Eternal Medium: Seeing the World in Stone,” through Feb. 11. “The World Made Wondrous: The Dutch Collect,” through March 3. “Painting in the River of Angels: Judy Baca,” through June 2. “Imagined Fronts: The Great War and Global Media,” through July 7. “Dining with the Sultan: The Fine Art of Feasting,” through Aug. 4. “Vincent Valdez and Ry Cooder: El Chavez Ravine,” through Aug. 11. Plan your visit information here: bit.ly/2P3c7iR. Admission $20; $16 ages 65 and older and students ages 18 and older with a valid ID; free for ages 17 and younger (reserving/purchasing an advance, timed-entry online is recommended; prices are for residents of Los Angeles County). Museum is closed on Dec. 25. Museum is open, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Dec. 27 and Jan. 3 (normally closed on Wednesdays). Location, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. 323-857-6010. www.lacma.org

Martial Arts History Museum: The museum is celebrating 24 years in 2023. Explore the history of martial arts plus exhibits on Asian art, culture, dance and music. Hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday-Sunday. Admission $10; $8 ages 65 and older; $5 ages 6-17. Location, 2319 W. Magnolia Blvd., Burbank. 818-478-1722. Email: info@mamuseum.com. www.facebook.com/martialartshistorymuseummartialartsmuseum.com/

Museum of Contemporary Art: Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday and Friday; 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursday; 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Admission is free but an advance online timed-entry ticket is required. Special exhibits are $18; $10 seniors and students; free for ages 11 and younger. Locations: the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, 152 N. Central Ave., Los Angeles; MOCA Grand Avenue, 250 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles. 213-633-5351. www.moca.org/visit

Museum of the San Fernando Valley: The museum is closed until Jan. 2024 (check the website for dates in the new year). Hours: 1-5 p.m. Tuesday; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Rancho Cordillera del Norte, 18904 Nordhoff St. (southwest corner of Nordhoff and Wilbur Avenue), Northridge. 818-347-9665. themuseumsfvnow.org/

Natural History Museum Los Angeles County: Ongoing special exhibit: “100 Carats: Icons of the Gem World,” the centerpiece of the exhibit is a display of the 125 carats Jonker I Diamond, the “largest stone cut from the Jonker diamond — the fourth largest diamond in the world when it was found in 1934” — through April 21 (nhm.org/experience-nhm/exhibitions-natural-history-museum/100-carats). Hours: 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Monday (closed on Tuesday). Admission $18; $14 ages 62 and older and students with an ID; $7 ages 3-12. Location, 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles. nhmlac.org

Petersen Automotive Museum: Ongoing special exhibits: “Hollywood Customs: Modified for the Movies,” the exhibit includes vehicles used in film and television. “Corvettes in Competition – Racing America’s Sports Car.” “Around the World on Two Wheels: Highlights from the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum,” through March 2. “Inside Tesla – Supercharging the Electric Revolution,” prototypes of Tesla vehicles, historical perspective and design study, through April 2024. “Splendor & Speed: Treasures from the Petersen Collection,” through June 2. “We Are Porsche.” “Arsham Auto Motive,” life-sized vehicle sculptures and posters (www.petersen.org/exhibits). Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Admission $19.95; $17.95 ages 63 and older; $12.95 ages 12-17; $10.95 ages 4-11. Location, 6060 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. 323-930-2277. www.petersen.org

Rancho Camulos Museum: Docent-led museum tours: 1, 2 and 3 p.m. (tours are available on Sunday throughout the year). Donation $10. Rancho Camulos is the only National Historic Landmark in Ventura County. Directions: from the 5 Freeway, take the exit to Highway 126, travel 3.5 miles west of the Ventura County Line. The entrance is on the south side of the roadway. The museum is two miles east of Piru. Location, 5146 E. Telegraph Road. 805-521-1501. Email: info@ranchocamulos.org. ranchocamulos.org

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum: Ongoing special exhibit: “Auschwitz — Not long ago. Not far away.” Minimum age recommendation: 12. Purchase tickets in advance ($29.95; $26.95 ages 62 and older; $22.95 ages 11-17; details on the exhibit and tickets: bit.ly/3ZnnHW1). This special exhibit runs through Jan. 28. Regular museum hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily.  Location, 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley. www.reaganfoundation.org

Santa Monica History Museum: Museum is closed until Feb. 1 for installation of a new exhibit. Hours: 3-8 p.m. Thursday; 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday-Sunday. Admission $5; free for ages 11 and younger. Location, 1350 Seventh St., Santa Monica. 310-395-2290. www.santamonicahistory.org

Skirball Cultural Center: Ongoing special exhibit: “This Light of Ours: Activist Photographers of the Civil Rights Movement,” through Feb. 25 (tinyurl.com/ad63ar52). Hours: noon-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Closed for Jewish and national holidays (www.skirball.org/visit). Admission is by advance time-entry ticket for special exhibits, including “Noah’s Ark at the Skirball.” Admission $12; $9 seniors and students; $7 ages 2-12; www.skirball.org/visit). Location, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles. 310-440-4500. skirball.org

Wende Museum of the Cold War: Ongoing special exhibits: “Darling Godsonny: Ivan the Terrible Advises the Infant Stalin” and “Visions of Transcendence: Creating Space in East and West” and “Ceija Stojka and Scenes from Roma Life” and “Wende Times,” the work of six Los Angeles high school students, from their internships at the Wende Museum, on the topic of social media posts on conspiracy theories and artificial intelligence-generated fake news stories, all four exhibits run through April 7. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday-Sunday (wendemuseum.org/about-us/visit). Museum is closed Dec. 29-31. Free admission. Location, 10808 Culver Blvd., Culver City. 310-216-1600. 310-216-1600. Email: visit@wendemuseum.org. wendemuseum.org

MUSIC

Mike Gurley and the Nightcaps – Christmas Spectacular: Celebrate on the fourth day of Christmas (“four calling birds”) with jazz standards and holiday music from Jeffrey Brown, John Gilmore, Gurley and Ruben Ramos, 8 p.m. Dec. 28. Tickets $35; $45. El Portal Theatre, 5269 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood. 818-508-4200. www.facebook.com/gurleyshow. https://elportaltheatre.com/christmasspectacular.html

The Canyon: Led Zepagain, a tribute to Led Zeppelin, and with Sullivan Grace Band and also, Rising Elijah, Dec. 29 ($36); Prince Again, a tribute to Prince, Dec. 30, and with John and Shelly Band, Dec. 30 ($24); DSB, Journey tribute, Dec. 31 ($29). Headliners, 9 p.m. Doors open, 6 p.m. Ticket price listed is for standing-room only; table tickets require dinner purchase. Two-drink minimum. Check website for other ticket prices, added ticket fee, dinner options and reservations. Location, 28912 Roadside Drive, Agoura Hills. 888-645-5006. wheremusicmeetsthesoul.com/canyon-agoura-hills/

Salute to Vienna – New Year’s Concert: A celebration of music by Johann Strauss and his contemporaries, with dancers and singers and a full orchestra, 2:30 p.m. Jan. 1. The concert is inspired by the Viennese New Year’s Concert tradition. Minimum age: 6. Tickets $49 and up. Walt Disney Concert Hall, 111 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles. 323-850-2000. musiccenter.org. www.salutetovienna.com/concerts/los-angeles

Glendale Noon Concerts: Jazz duo Doug Webb (saxophone) and Josh Nelson (piano), 12:10 p.m. Jan. 3. Free; donations welcome. Parking information: glendalecitychurch.org/location. Glendale City Church, 610 E. California Ave., Glendale. 818-244-7241.  glendalenoonconcerts.blogspot.com

Jouyssance Early Music Ensemble: Music of Central and Eastern Europe in “Twelfth Night along the Danube” concert, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 6. Tickets $25; $20 seniors; $10 students (purchase online or at the door). St. Bede’s Episcopal Church, 3590 Grand View Blvd., Mar Vista. 213-533-9922. Email nicole@jouyssance.org. www.jouyssance.org/current-season

The Righteous Brothers: Bill Medley and Bucky Heard perform the classic hits, 8 p.m. Jan. 18. Tickets $47.50 and up. Lisa Smith Wengler Center for the Arts at Pepperdine University, Smothers Theatre, 24255 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu. 310-506-4522. righteousbrothers.com. arts.pepperdine.edu/events/2023-2024-season/righteous-brothers.htm

THEATER

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Holiday Show – Featuring Eric Carle Stories: Rockefeller Productions presents a family-fun stage event. Show runs 10 a.m. Dec. 28-29; other dates through Jan. 21. Tickets $30 and up, plus fee; also, $65 VIP, plus fee (includes a post-show photo op). El Portal Theatre, 5269 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood. 818-508-4200. Information about the show: tinyurl.com/yfawhkmc. elportaltheatre.com/veryhungrycaterpillar.html

ONGOING THEATER

A Family Business: The world premiere of a comedy written by Matt Chait about a couple who invite their parents over for dinner. Show runs 8 p.m. Dec. 29-30; 3 p.m. Dec. 31. Tickets $35. Hudson MainStage Theatre, 6539 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood. Details and purchase tickets: tinyurl.com/mrytxett

Aladdin, the Princess and the Magic Lamp: Storybook Theatre presents a musical for children and their families, book, lyrics and music by Lloyd J. Schwartz. Show runs 1 p.m. Saturdays through Jan. 13, 2024 (no show on Dec. 30). Tickets $15. Parking available at a privately-owned lot across the street; credit card-only). Theatre West, 3333 Cahuenga Blvd., W., Los Angeles. 323-851-7977. theatrewest.org. Details and purchase tickets: tinyurl.com/3rtjjkxk

Submit calendar listings at least two weeks in advance to holly.andres@dailynews.com. 818-713-3708.

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