Legendary Bingo meets at 7 p.m. at Hamburger Marys. Meanwhile the Comedy Store hosts a pot luck night of comics and the Melrose Place Farmers' Market is in town.
Comic Garry Shandling sits down for a conversation about his career at Largo. The Buff and Cut fitness expo offers fitness tips and mini-workouts in Weho Park. Comic Shawn Pelofsky, a gay fave, does her "Bathhouse Show" at Comedy Store.
Tribute artist Peter Mac performs as Liza Minnelli at the French Market while a raunchy Scandinavian comedy plays at the Silent Movie Theater. Plus lots of laughs at the Laugh Factory.
British comic Russell Brand joins comedian Sarah Silverman for her monthly show at Largo. Meanwhile, a documentary about an obscure Latino singer-songwriter who achieved fame after his death screens at the Silent Movie Theater.
Actress Megan Mullally performs at Largo joined by Conan O'Brien. Also a special puppet show at Weho Library emphasizes reading while the Plummer Park Neighborhood Watch meets in Fiesta Hall.
Country Western singer-songwriters perform in the round at Genghis Cohen. Author talks about independent filmmaking at Book Soup, while another author has stories and anecdotes to tell in a special session at the Viper Room.
Comics Carlos Mencia and Alex Reymundo tell jokes to benefit disabled veterans at The Comedy Store. Meanwhile author Gigi Levangie Grazer presents her latest novel, "The After Wife," at Book Soup.
An author signs copies of his new bio of bubblegum pop king Don Kirshner at Book Soup. while Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice" plays in Plummer Park. Plus the Melrose Place Farmers' Market offers fresh fruits and veggies.
A pet adoption gets underway in Weho Park while Shakespeare plays in Plummer Park. Plus see bike racing at its best as "Breaking Away" screens as part of the Bicycle Film Festival at the Silent Movie Theater.
The Silent Movie Theater screens "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" as part of the Bicycle Film Festival. Meanwhile author Dorota Skrzypek signs copies of the latest installment of her women-on-top book series at Book Soup.
Comic Nick Kroll cuts the fool at Largo while '60s psychedelic rockers Strawberry Alarm Clock ("Incense and Peppermints") play as part of a 1960s night at the Whisky a Go Go. Plus the Sunset Strip Market is back for its weekly visit.
LA-based sister trio Haim performs at the Mondrian Hotel, while the Weho Library has a show devoted to Woody Guthrie's music, plus a female comedian showcase makes jokes at the Laugh Factory.
The Weho Library hosts author Tere Tereba discussing her new biography of LA gangster Mickey Cohen while comics tell jokes to send students on a Semester at Sea at the Improv.
The City Council tackles yet another giant agenda that includes the city budget, Athens Services, the Sunset Lanai apartments, the robo-garage and the length of council meetings. Meanwhile, an author talks about anxiety at Book Soup.
Jon Cryer and other comedy stars perform "Clue: A Staged Reading" at Largo. The new West Hollywood Historic Preservation group meets and the farmers' market gathers at Melrose Place.
Celebrate France's Independence Day with a French-themed meal at Fig & Olive. Take a free yoga class for beginners at the Weho Library. Hunt for bargains at the city-wide yard sale. Experience a poetry competition at InkSlam.
Pop rocker Ryan Cabrera celebrates turning 30 with a show at the Key Club; gay rapper Solomon is an opening act. The InkSlam poetry festival continues and the Outfest LGBT film festival moves into its second day
LA alternative rockers Acidic play the Troubadour, the InkSlam poetry festival continues and Tribe gay men's discussion group meets, plus the Sunset Strip Market is back for its weekly visit.
The Public Facilities Commission discusses the City Hall automated parking garage and courtyard area. City hosts a meeting for input into the 1350 Hayworth project. InkSlam brings poets to Weho and comics tell jokes for charity.
The Hudson restaurant and bar donates $5,000 collected from its Hudson Block Party held in May to the SOVA Food Bank. Hudson owner Michael Jay says another check to SOVA will be coming soon.
The Skybar sound wall is the agenda topic at the Community Development Director's meeting. A writer discusses the world of magicians and magic tricks at Book Soup and the "Mastering Your Money" workshop series concludes.
Councilmember John D'Amico speaks at the Weho Heights Neighborhood Association meeting. Urban comics perform at the Improv. The Public Safety Commission meets.
A jazz ensemble plays in Kings Road Park as part of the Summer Sounds concert series. Meanwhile comedian-writer Molly Erdman signs copies of her new book and African-American comics offer plenty of laughs.
A family drumming and percussion session gets the beat at Weho Library while the Laugh Factory holds an info and audition session of its kids summer comedy camp. Plus a neighborhood meeting for residents in the Laurel-Norton, Center City area.
Lounge lizard Tony Clifton lives on at the Comedy Store, while the Laugh Factory has all-star comedy night. Meanwhile, there are plenty of places to dance the night away.
The Sunset Strip Market comes together for its weekly evening on the Strip. Hamburger Mary's hosts a drag competition. Comedy Store hosts Crack 'em Up Thursday.
Independence Day celebrations abound throughout the area.
Business License Commission reviews the conditional use permit for Tradition Tapas Kitchen/Forbidden Bar and Lounge. Women and Books book club discusses Toni Morrison's "Paradise." Kevin Nealon tells jokes.
The City Council faces a huge agenda including the El Mirador condo conversion, two different commercial projects on Melrose Avenue, The Avenues overlay bonus and the proposed entertainment shuttle.
In honor of Canada's birthday, Comedy Store has a show with nothing but Canadian born comics. Meanwhile Largo hosts British comic Eddie Izzard for two shows -- one entirely in French, the other in English.
Experimental duo myrmyr performs in Kings Road Park. Comedy duo Owen Benjamin and Iliza Shlesinger tell jokes at the Comedy Store. College Prep Fair gathers in Plummer Park.
M. Shawn Crahan, better known as Clown from the band Slipknot has a new book of photography. LGBT Asian artists talk about improving visibility, plus there's plenty of action on the dance floors at Weho's clubs.
British progressive rockers Marillion with its fiercely devoted following comes to House of Blues while comedian Sarah Silverman comes to Largo. Meanwhile, the Sunset Strip Market is back for its weekly visit.
"Will & Grace's" Megan Mullally sings at Largo. Reggae master Jimmy Cliff plays the Troubadour. A one-woman autobiographical show weighs LA against Buenos Aires. Four of the city's advisory boards meet.
Elvis' daughter Lisa Marie performs at the Roxy Theatre. Meanwhile the monthly Lambda Literary Book Club meets at the Weho Library and two authors at Book Soup talk Hollywood.
Henson Alternative's "Stuffed And Unstrung" comes to Largo for an improved puppet show. Latino comics tell jokes at Laugh Factory and the Farmers' Market is in Plummer Park.
Comedian Louis CK tries out some rough new material at Largo. Meanwhile comedians and tribute artists gather for a show honoring Michael Jackson at the Comedy Store. Plus the Melrose Place Farmers' Market is in town.
Actress Kim Coles has a one-woman show, while a gay play has a staged reading and MOCA at the PDC has an opening reception. Plus join in a discussion about creating documentary plays from public testimony.
Peter Mac performs as Judy Garland on the 43rd anniversary of her death. Comedy folk duo Garfunkel and Oates play Largo and lots of comics play the Laugh Factory.
After an ultra successful debut last week, the Sunset Strip Market is back for its second week. Abrasive lounge lizard Tony Clifton plays at the Comedy Store and Book Soup has the authors of a new book on navigating film festivals.