In a 2001 interview with Time Out New York, David Byrne said that his decision to break up the Talking Heads came out of a desire to “change creatively so I could keep people off balance.” In the ensuing decades, he’s remained true to his word, founding an eclectic record label, writing a book about his relationship to music and collaborating with musicians like Brian Eno and St. Vincent. After 2018’s American Utopia, his first solo record in more than a decade, a Broadway show and HBO special ensued. Now, the inimitable creative is touring behind Who Is the Sky?, his adventurous new album with New York–based Ghost Train Orchestra. Catch him one of two consecutive nights at the Dolby Theatre.
We don’t know about you, but our mind is always focused on the weekend. It can never come soon enough—which is why we’re already thinking about what new restaurants we want to try or where we can drive for the day. Whether you’re looking to scope out the latest museum exhibitions or watch a movie outdoors, you’ll find plenty of things to do in L.A. this weekend.
We curate an L.A. weekend itinerary of the city’s best concerts, culture and cuisine, every week, just for you. This weekend, the city lights up—literally—with tons of amazing things to do. Enchant LA, the largest Christmas-lights maze in the world, makes its debut at Santa Anita Park. And it’s already time to start shopping for gifts: Luckily markets full of unique goods from local makers are popping up in Pasadena, Altadena, Mar Vista and Hermosa Beach, as well as at the Huntington. Meanwhile, Melrose Avenue is shutting down car traffic from Fairfax to Vermont on Sunday for a Stranger Things–themed edition of CicLAvia. The day before, the Great Los Angeles Walk traverses Wilshire Boulevard starting at Pershing Square, which is also welcoming back its annual outdoor ice rink this weekend. And Sabrina Carpenter plays her last of six L.A. shows Sunday.












































































































