The contemporary art museum and independent local outlet L.A. Taco are teaming up for a community day of art, activism and amazing food that celebrates “what makes Los Angeles, Los Angeles.” The free gathering will feature indoor DJ sets by Chulita Vinyl Club and access to the third-floor art galleries. Buy some food from Evil Cooks, Frontera or Distrito 14, then head to Oculus Hall for an enlightening talk on building community through journalism, art and music between L.A. Taco’s Memo Torres, Broad collection artist Patrick Martinez and R&B recording artist and San Pedro native Miguel (RSVP required—advance tickets are sold out, but walk-ups will be admitted if there’s space). Be sure to pick up a free poster of Martinez’s “LA MIGRACIÓN ES NATURAL” neon artwork, too.
Halloween is behind us, but November keeps the fall festivities going with lots of free Day of the Dead celebrations throughout SoCal right at the start of the month. Open-streets events, indie craft fairs, art gallery shows, free live music and more should keep us busy until the city’s holiday happenings kick off. And while many of those ticketed, there are lots of free light displays to check out that will have you singing, “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.”


















































