Spend your Friday night amid dinosaurs and DJs. For two decades now, the Natural History Museum has been staying open late for its popular First Fridays series. And during this year’s 20th season, the KCRW-presented after-hours event is returning to its roots, filling the museum’s iconic diorama halls with live music from around the globe, DJ sets and dancing from February to May. Headlining this month is Jay Som, while KCRW’s Novena Carmel and Wyldeflower will deejay. While you’re there, you can check out all the galleries and exhibitions, sip cocktails and order food from a revolving selection of local trucks.
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 weekend, just for you. This weekend, First Fridays at the Natural History Museum is back, kicking off its 20th season with science discussions, DJ sets and a performance by Jay Som. I’m personally excited to check out “What a Wonderful World,” a pop-up exhibition of video art in an abandoned Downtown theater. Other highlights this week include Mortified Live at Dynasty Typewriter; the 15th Street Block Party, where you can shop Black-owned brands on the Paramount backlot; concerts at the Getty Center and the Broad; and a host of Super Bowl watch parties across the city, including at 33 Taps and Ovation Hollywood.


































































