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Weekend Guide
Los Angeles magazine's guide to having a great weekend

Labor Day weekend in Los Angeles is brimming with culture, community, and a touch of star power. From the daring choreography of FOG at the Kirk Douglas Theatre to Mac DeMarco’s three-night run at The Greek, the city’s stages are alive with energy. Baseball fans can toast with Dodger Alex Vesia at Benny Boy Brewing’s IPA launch, while community spirit shines at CAAM with the Black Business Scavenger Hunt finale. And for a timeless escape, Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream enchants audiences under the stars in Topanga Canyon.
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FOG at Kirk Douglas Theatre — Aug. 29–30
Step into an evening of bold contemporary dance as choreographers Danielle Agami and Jacob Jonas share the stage at the Kirk Douglas Theatre. Agami presents her latest piece, Soon After, while Jonas brings his dynamic work Grip to life. Performances begin at 8 p.m., with doors opening at 7:30 p.m., offering a double bill that highlights two of L.A.’s most innovative dance voices.
Mac DeMarco at The Greek Theatre — Aug. 29–31
Indie rock favorite Mac DeMarco returns to Los Angeles with a three-night run at The Greek Theatre, fresh off the release of his new album Guitar and a surprise Echo set earlier this month. Joined by Vicky Farewell and Daryl Johns, DeMarco brings his laid-back sound and offbeat charm to one of the city’s most iconic outdoor stages.
Dodger Alex Vesia at Benny Boy Brewing — Aug. 30
Black Business Scavenger Hunt at California African American Museum — Aug. 31
A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum — Sept. 1
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