Listening to live poetry in the Getty Center’s Central Garden—can you think of a more idyllic way to spend an afternoon? For the next three Wednesdays, the museum is hosting a series of live readings inspired by the special exhibition What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women, 1843–1999, currently on view in the Getty’s pop-up reading room. The first installment on April 16 features L.A.-based DJ-slash-poet Mia Moretti, followed by Camae Ayewa with Veronica C. Ratliff on violin on April 23 and Solange Aguilar on April 30. Make a free reservation, bring a blanket, settle in and take in the inspiring points of view (and city views!).
Though summer doesn’t (unofficially) start till Memorial Day weekend, the entire month of May is full of festivals, outdoor movies, concerts from some of the hottest artists and more fun things to do—and, luckily, some of the best events are completely free. You’ll find Cinco de Mayo celebrations, exciting new exhibitions at the city’s best museums, alfresco art shows, open-streets events—including a Glendale newcomer—and plenty of other excuses to get out and enjoy the city without breaking the bank.