Holiday light shows are popping up all over the city, but a free light installation is always welcome. Grand Illuminations—which features a custom 25-foot-tall LED light tree and dynamic display Lumiverse—returns for the second year on December 3 with a lighting ceremony, live music, a holiday market and refreshments from noon–7pm. The stars are the Electric Dandelions, 28-foot-tall kinetic sculptures that look like fireworks in action, which were designed by L.A.-based art collective Liquid PXL and debuted at Burning Man in 2016, popping up in the U.K., East Coast and various festivals before arriving at the Yard at Cal Plaza. The lights will stay on all holiday season, through January 4, till 10pm nightly.
The holidays are upon us, and we’re guessing your wallet is already feeling the strain, between Black Friday and picking out presents for everyone on your list. And while L.A. is brimming with Christmas spirit, tickets for some of the city’s festive traditions might put a dent in your end-of-year budget. Luckily there are lots of Christmas lights displays that will dazzle you for free, as well as holiday markets that don’t charge admission (though good luck not spending some dough once you’re inside). If you’re feeling a bit like Scrooge this month, you can hide out from the holidays at some of the city’s best museums, which are hosting exciting new exhibitions that, if you play your cards right, won’t cost you a thing to see.







































