The 14th Annual Decompression Art Music Festival Los Angeles State Historic Park October 13

The almanac Harvest Festival Original Art and Craft Evidence in Ventura runs October. 5-vii at the Ventura Canton Fairgrounds. (Photo courtesy of Harvest Festival)

There's always something fascinating to practice in the San Fernando Valley and greater Los Angeles area. Here is a sampling of entertainments this week and too save-the-engagement events to put on your calendar.

EVENTS

L.A. Greek Fest: Celebrate Greek culture, nutrient and music, 5-eleven p.chiliad. Oct. 5; noon-11 p.m. Oct. 6; apex-x p.yard. Oct. 7. Cathedral tours, on the 60 minutes, between 6-10 p.thou. each mean solar day. Admission $five. St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 1324 S. Normandie Ave., Los Angeles. 323-737-2424. lagreekfest.com

Bianchi Planetarium at Cal Country Northridge: "Autumn Sky" show, 7:30, and "MarsQuest" 8:xxx p.grand. Oct. v. Minimum age 8. Tickets $six for one show; $x for both. Parking in Lot G4. Adjacent to Citrus Hall on campus, 18111 Nordhoff St. For evidence, 818-677-5601. For tickets, 818-677-2488. www.csun.edu

Harvest Festival, Original Art & Arts and crafts Show: Market place with habiliment and accessories, furniture, domicile decor, diddled glass, jewelry, ornaments, photography and woodworking, 10 a.m.-5 p.thou. Oct. 5; 10 a.m.-half-dozen p.chiliad. Oct. 6; 10 a.grand.-5 p.m. Oct. 7. Access $nine; $7 ages 62 and older; $iv ages xiii-17 (donate non-perishable nutrient and receive $2 off admission; food donated to Food Share). Ventura Canton Fairgrounds, 10 W. Harbor Blvd., Ventura. 925-392-7300. www.harvestfestival.com

Pacoima History Day: Upshot includes photo exhibit of the boondocks's history that includes photos of Pacoima's World War Ii veterans and a tribute to singer Ritchie Valens, an old photos scanning opportunity, community awards, cultural performances and alive entertainment, ix a.m.-3 p.1000. Oct. vi. Free access. Vaughn Family and Customs Center, 11201 Herrick Ave. 818-646-8093. flake.ly/2DZEvN3

Crucial Catch Solar day – Intercept Cancer: Free cancer screenings, including mammograms, and cancer prevention and screening guideline information, ten a.1000.-i p.m. Oct. 6. Event is a partnership between the American Cancer Society, the Los Angeles Chargers and the National Football League. Valley Indoor Swap See, 14650 Parthenia St., Panorama Metropolis. Norma (Heart for Family and Health and Didactics), 818-660-1877.

Granada Hills Chamber of Commerce Street Faire and Granada Hills Rotary Oktoberfest: Street Faire includes arts and crafts, classic auto show, fun zone for children, entertainment food and pet adoptions, 10 a.k.-5 p.k. October. vi (Chatsworth Street between Encino and Zelzah avenues; 818-368-3235). Craft beer and wine tasting, eleven:30 a.thousand.-4 p.k. (17609 Chatsworth St.; admission $thirty; all gain get to charity; purchase in advance from website). www.oktoberfestandwine.com; www.granadachamber.com

Political Memorabilia Show and Sale: Items include campaign buttons, flags and posters, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. six. Complimentary appraisals for political collectibles. Admission $iii; free for ages thirteen and younger. San Marino Masonic Middle, 3130 Huntington Drive, San Marino. 818-644-9231. world wide web.apic.united states of america

Burbank Tournament of Roses' Open Business firm and Craft Faire: Gifts for sale and peek at the City of Burbank'southward 2019 Rose Parade entry, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 6. Gratuitous parking at Metrolink parking lot, 5 W. Olive Ave. Float Edifice/BWP M, 123 West. Olive Ave., Burbank. 818-840-0060. Email: info@burbankrosefloat.com. www.burbankrosefloat.com

Hart of the Due west Confab and Native American Craft Fair: A commemoration of Native American culture through trip the light fantastic toe and music, crafts and food, eleven a.m.-6 p.g. October. 6 and xi a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 7. Free admission. William South. Hart Park, 24151 Newhall Ave., Newhall. bit.ly/2OX2Sfr

Gathering of California Poets Laureate: Group reading by more than 60 poets and a console word on the civic function of poet to community, two-7 p.m. Oct. half dozen. Free admission simply reservations advised. McGroarty Arts Eye, 7570 McGroarty Terrace, Tujunga. world wide web.mcgroartyartscenter.org/events

Encino Family unit Festival: The Encino Chamber of Commerce presents the event that includes arts and crafts, children's fun zone, trip the light fantastic toe, nutrient trucks and alive music, 10 a.grand.-4 p.m. October. 7. Costless admission. Ventura Boulevard between Amestoy Avenue and Balboa Boulevard. 818-981-4491. Email: info@encinochamber.org.

La Feria de Los Moles: Effort savory to sweet moles, pastries and other food items plus mole workshops, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Oct. 7. Complimentary admission; accuse for food. Grand Park, 200 N. G Ave., Los Angeles. feriadelosmoles.com

Chatsworth Historical Society Pioneer Day: Festival includes chores and games from yesteryear, bake auction, beekeeping data, panning for "gold" activity, , stone chippers, a quilt brandish, a spinning wheel demonstration and woodcarvers, 11 a.thou.-3 p.m. Oct. 7. Donation $5; $ane children. Event is held at the Homestead Acre in Chatsworth Park Southward (w finish of Devonshire Street), 10385 Shadow Oak Drive (use parking and shuttle from the Chatsworth Train Depot, 10038 Old Depot Plaza Road). 818-882-5614. Email: chatsworthhistory@gmail.com. historicalsocieties.cyberspace/newsflash.shtml

Indigenous Peoples Solar day at Thou Park: Effect begins with a sunrise ceremony and continues with a 5K run, parade of nations, fashion show and powwow, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Oct. 8. Concert by Black Eyed Peas and Redbone, 6 p.m. (stage side by side to Spring Street steps of City Hall). 200 N. Leap St., Los Angeles). scrap.ly/2OSE4Fo

National Coming Out Solar day: The Abbey Food & Bar celebrates with a alive on-air radio program from Out Now Radio (97.1 AMP Radio) launching LGBTQ music, news and talk, half dozen a.m. Oct. 11. Dance party, 9 p.yard. 692 Due north. Robertson Blvd., W Hollywood. 310-289-8410.  bit.ly/2RevbYl

Nights of the Jack: The Halloween effect includes thousands of hand-carved, illuminated jack-o-lanterns in more than 20 theme installations on a one-half-mile trail, live etching demonstrations, a pumpkin patch, seasonal food and gift shop. Hours: 6-x p.m. daily (except closed on Mon-Tuesday) from Oct. 11-Nov. 4. Access $25 ages thirteen and older; $20 ages 4-12 (timed tickets). King Gillette Ranch, 26800 Mulholland Highway, Calabasas. www.nightsofthejack.com

Walking Tour of William Mellenthin Houses: The Museum of the San Fernando Valley presents the bout pb by author Chris Lukather, 10 a.grand.-noon Oct. 13. Cost $ten. Reservations required. Lukather will sign his book; $30. Check website for parking ideas and other details. Meet past nine:50 a.m. at the northeast corner of Longridge Avenue and Magnolia Boulevard, Sherman Oaks. chip.ly/2RbfqS3

Hollywood Forever Cemetery Bout with the Art Deco Social club of Los Angeles: Docent-led, two and 1-half hours tours with stories about pioneers and flick stars brainstorm at 10 a.chiliad. October. 13 (last tour leaves at noon). Tickets $20. 6000 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood. bit.ly/2zDODXB

Los Encinos Docent Clan'due south Victorian Day in the Park: Event includes a blacksmith demonstration, vintage games, music and an one-time-fashioned snake oil sales pitch, apex-4 p.m. Oct. 13. Visitors are encouraged to wearable 1870-1880s costume/accessories (Victorian or Old Due west). Bring your own Victorian picnic lunch. Bring your own pumpkin to carve. Los Encinos State Celebrated Park, 16756 Moorpark St., Encino. losencinos.org

Los Angeles Burning Man Decompression Art & Music Commemoration: A taste of the annual event held on the playa at Blackness Rock Desert in Nevada, i-xi p.m. October. thirteen. Admission $25 in advance; free for ages 11 and younger; $30 greenbacks only at the door. No dogs. Cheque website for more than information. Parking onsite $x (or use the Metro Gold Line Chinatown Metro Station). Los Angeles State Celebrated Park, 1245 N. Spring St., Los Angeles. www.ladecom.com

Scandinavian Höstmarknad/Fall Market and Swedish Meatball Competition: Annual event includes cultural entertainment, folk dancing, food and marketplace, 9:30 a.m.-five p.m. Oct. xiv. Check website for children'south sports activities (closed-toe shoes required). Help judge the meatball competition ($5 for a score sheet; winner announced at 2:30 p.grand.). No dogs.  Admission $10 per car. Vasa Park, 2854 Triunfo Coulee Route, Agoura Hills. www.vasapark.org

ONGOING EVENTS

Forneris Farms Harvest Festival and Corn Maze: Attractions include a tractor-pulled train ride and a "farm frolic" surface area. Attractions on weekends in Oct: petting zoo and pony rides (fee for each). Main attractions fee $15. Cash but for attractions. Strollers and wheelchairs not allowed in the corn maze. Pumpkin patch and farm market open up 9 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. 15200 Rinaldi St., Mission Hills. 818-730-7709. www.fornerisfarms.com

Fall Harvest Festival at Underwood Family Farms: Theme weekends, 9 a.m.-half dozen p.thousand.: Farm Country, Oct. 6-7; Antique Tractors, October. 13-xiv; Wild West, Oct. twenty-21; All About Pumpkins, Oct. 27-28. Effect includes animal eye, chicken show, corn maze, a state store, singing cowboy, hay pyramids and teamed draft horses carriage rides (check website for more than details). Admission $fifteen on Oct. half dozen-vii; admission is $20 on Oct. 13-xiv, twenty-21 and 27-28. Farm market place hours, ix a.m.-6 p.m. 3370 Dusk Valley Road, Moorpark. 805-529-3690. underwoodfamilyfarms.com

Los Angeles Haunted Hayride: Scare zones include the hayride, House of Shadows, Purgatory and the Trick or Treat neighborhood. Minimum age eight. Hours: seven p.m.-midnight Friday-Sabbatum; seven-10:30 p.one thousand. Sun; seven-ten:thirty p.thousand. Oct. 24-25, 28 and 31. Admission $30.99 (hayride but); $39.99 all attractions; $49.99 VIP (shorter expect time) for Sept. 29 only; more on October nights. Old Zoo at Griffith Park, 4730 Crystal Springs Drive. Los Angeles. www.losangeleshauntedhayride.com

Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights: Result includes mazes and scare zones, Jabbawockeez show and the Terror Tram, 7 p.m. Minimum age 13 recommended. No costumes, masks or face pigment. Consequence dates: October. 4-7, 11-xiv, eighteen-21, 25-28 and 31; November. ane-3 (check website for early entry options for some mazes; no actress fee). Tickets $65. 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal Metropolis. bit.ly/2ot1UM4

THEATER

The Dogs Swimming: A play by Travis M. Baker near a man who gathers his war veteran brother and uncle and iii other men for a weekend of fun but unexpectedly releases long-held pent-upwardly emotions, preview i p.m. Oct. v. Opens, 7 p.m. Oct. 7. Minimum historic period 14. Prove runs 7 p.m. Oct. 14, 20-21, 27-28. Tickets $21.69. Whitefire Theatre, 13500 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks. world wide web.whitefiretheatre.com

The Wizard of Oz: TROLL Players, the musical theater group at Our Lady of Lourdes Cosmic Parish, presents the motion-picture show version of 50. Frank Baum'due south novel, seven:thirty p.yard. October. 5. Show runs seven:30 p.m. Oct. 6 and thirteen; 2 p.m. Oct. seven and 14. Tickets $fifteen; $10 ages 12 and younger. Stroup Hall, 18400 Kinzie St., Northridge. www.ticketor.com/trollplayers

She Stoops to Conquer: The one-act by Oliver Goldsmith opens viii p.m. Oct. v. Evidence runs 8 p.k. Friday-Sat; two:30 p.m. Sun through Oct. 28. Also, 8 p.m. Oct. 11 and 25. Tickets $28; $26 seniors and students. West Valley Playhouse, 7242 Owensmouth Ave., Canoga Park. 818-884-1907. www.wvplayhouse.com

Hurricane Fell: Native Voices at the Autry presents a reading of a new play past Montana Cypress (Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida), i:30 p.one thousand. Oct. 6. Free but reservations recommended. Autry admission $fourteen; $10 ages lx and older and students. Wells Fargo Theater, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles. theautry.org/nativevoices

Real Women Accept Curves: A play by Josefina López nigh a young woman hoping to follow her dreams only family circumstances affect her decision, previews 8 p.m. October. 10-eleven. Opens, viii p.m. October. 12. Prove runs 8 p.chiliad. Friday-Saturday; 3 p.m. Sunday through Nov. eighteen. Besides, eight p.one thousand. Oct. 17; 2 p.m. Oct. 27; 7:xxx p.m. Nov. four. Tickets $52 for previews; $95 opening night; $57-$65 and upwards. Garry Marshall Theatre, 4252 W. Riverside Bulldoze, Burbank. 818-955-8101. garrymarshalltheatre.org

Chutzpah & Salsa: Jewish Women's Theatre celebrates National Latino Heritage Calendar month with 12 stories about Jews who emigrated  to Latin America, viii p.m. Oct. 11 and thirteen, and too ii p.thou. Oct. 14. The theatre too presents an art show from five Jewish Latino artists. Tickets $35; $20 seniors and students. The Braid, 2912 Colorado Ave., Santa Monica. 310-315-1400. world wide web.jewishwomenstheatre.org

The Boys Next Door: A dramedy by Tom Griffin about four disabled men who live together in an flat and their supervising social worker and how they cope with the ups and downs of life, opens viii p.m. Oct. 12. Cast includes actors from Create Reflect Empower Outreach's Theatre Arts as Therapy Programs. Show runs viii p.k. Fri-Saturday; 3 p.m. Sunday through Nov. 10. No evidence on Oct. 21. Tickets $xv. The Blue Door, 9617 Venice Blvd., Culver Urban center. 310-425-8215. creoutreach.org

To Dad with Dearest – A Tribute to Buddy Ebsen: A multimedia performance written and performed by Kiki Ebsen with trip the light fantastic toe, music and storytelling, 8 p.m. Oct. 12-xiii; 2 p.m. Oct. 14. Tickets $25. Theatre Westward, 3333 Cahuenga Blvd. W., Los Angeles. 323-851-7977. kikiebsen.com; world wide web.theatrewest.org

ONGOING THEATER

Infidel: A world premiere of a play by Christopher Vened about a kidnapped anthropologist whose predicament leads to a spiritual challenge, eight p.m. October. half dozen; iii p.m. Oct. 7. Tickets $35; $20 students. Whitefire Theatre, 13500 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks. 323-960-7738. www.whitefiretheatre.com

Othello: People of color, women in key roles and an exploration of Blackness and Asian relations are Griot Theatre's version of Shakespeare's tragedy, 8 p.grand. Oct. 5-6; four p.yard. Oct. vii. Tickets $25; $17.l seniors and students. The Actor'due south Visitor, 916 N. Formosa Ave., Los Angeles. www.griottheatre.org

Twelve Angry Jurors: A play written by Reginald Rose, adapted past Sherman 50. Sergel, about deliberations on a homicide trial. Evidence runs vii p.m. Oct. half dozen-7 and 13. Tickets $25. Harter Hall, 21338 Dumetz Road, Woodland Hills. 818-835-0612. www.cshplayhouse.org

Breadcrumbs: The Group Rep presents a play by Jennifer Haley near a fiction writer with dementia trying to write her autobiography simply who needs a caretaker to complete the project. Prove runs 2 p.one thousand. Saturday; seven p.chiliad. Sunday through Oct. 14. Tickets $twenty; $15 seniors and students. Upstairs at the Grouping Rep, second floor of the Lonny Chapman Theatre, 10900 Burbank Blvd., North Hollywood. 818-763-5990. www.thegrouprep.com

Romeo and Juliet: The Group Rep presents Shakespeare'south tragedy set up in pre-World State of war Ii Berlin. Show runs 8 p.g. Friday-Saturday; 2 p.thousand. Sun through Oct. 14. Tickets $25; $20 seniors and students. Lonny Chapman Theatre, 10900 Burbank Blvd., N Hollywood. 818-763-5990. thegrouprep.com

Gloria: Repeat Theater Co. presents a comic-drama past Branden Jacobs-Jenkins most ambition in an role. Minimum recommended age 18. Show runs viii p.m. Fri-Saturday; 4 p.grand. Sunday through Oct. 21. Besides, 8 p.m. October. eight and 15. Tickets $34; $20 in advance for Mon performances. Atwater Village Theatre, 3269 Casitas Ave., Los Angeles. 310-307-3753. world wide web.echotheatercompany.com

Thoroughly Modern Millie: Studio C Performing Arts presents the musical past Richard Morris, Dick Scanian and Jeanine Tesori, based on the 1967 film (which was based on the 1956 musical "Chrysanthemum"), about a small-boondocks adult female who goes to New York to marry for money not beloved and gets caught up in the flapper lifestyle. Prove runs 8 p.m. Friday-Sat; 2 p.m. Sunday through Oct. 21. Tickets $25; $22 ages 60 and older and students; $18 ages 12 and younger. Simi Valley Cultural Arts Centre, 3050 Los Angeles Ave., Simi Valley. 805-583-7900. www.simi-arts.org

A View from the Bridge: Thursday Night Theater Club presents the play past Arthur Miller. Show runs 7:30 p.yard. Thursday through Oct. 25. Tickets $20; $25. El Portal Theatre, 5269 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood. world wide web.thursdaynighttheaterclub.com

Play Unscripted & Guests: The Impro Theatre Main Co. takes suggestions from the audience and improvises a contemporary 2-act play. Evidence runs 7:30 p.m. Saturday through Oct. 27. Show the theme of "fears." Tickets $fifteen. Impro Studio, 1727 N. Vermont Ave. Los Angeles. 323-401-6162. www.improtheatre.com

Rope: The 1929 thriller by Patrick Hamilton about a murder. Show runs 8 p.m. Friday-Sat; 2:30 p.m. Dominicus through Oct. 28. Also, 2:30 p.m. Oct. 6. Tickets $35; $30 ages 60 and older; $25 students. Actors Co-op Crossley Theatre, 1760 N. Gower St. (on the campus of First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood). 323-462-8460. www.actorsco-op.org

Great britain Underdog: Steve Spiro's ane-human performance almost a bullied Jewish youth in London who gains confidence through boxing and martial arts practise. Bear witness runs 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday; 2 p.m. Dominicus through Oct. 28. Tickets $25. All proceeds do good Shelter Ship Brute Rescue Team, fauna charities and anti-bullying groups. Zephyr Theatre, 7456 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles. 323-960-7788. www.plays411.com/ukunderdog

The Rescued: A play past Marya Mazor almost moving on in life despite beingness haunted by a harrowing past. Evidence runs 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday; two p.g. Sun through Nov. xi. Tickets $34; $xv seniors and students. Road Theatre on Magnolia, in the NoHo Senior Arts Colony, 10747 Magnolia Blvd., North Hollywood. 818-761-8838. www.roadtheatre.org

Burn down in a Dark House: A play by Traci Mariano and Mona Z. Smith about a couple and community who are challenged by an anti-immigrant campaign, based on truthful events during Globe State of war I. Minimum recommended historic period 13. Show runs eight p.one thousand. Thursday through Nov. 15. Tickets $35; $25 seniors and students. Whitefire Theatre, 13500 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks. 800-838-3006. fireinadarkhouse.bpt.me

Art

Louis Poulsen: "Brian Atchley: Lighting Matters." Showroom, part of the Culver City Fine art Walk, noon-6 p.g. Oct. half-dozen. 8745 Washington Blvd., Studio Due east., Culver Urban center. Email: info@culvercityartsdistrict.com. batchley.com; bit.ly/2Qp2p5N

AC Gallery: "Vance Lorenzini: Homage: Tab Hunter." Cherry-red carpet VIP preview, 6-11 p.m. Oct. 6 (reservations required gallery@artsitscorner.united states of america). Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-6:30 p.g. Monday-Friday; noon-v p.yard. Sabbatum. Exhibit runs through November. 28. 1546 Due north. Highland Ave., Los Angeles. 323-464-3900. www.artistscorner.the states

Radiant Space: "Johnny Otto: Water & Spirit," paintings. Opening reception, seven-10 p.1000. Oct. half dozen. Gallery hours: 2-5 p.1000. Th; noon-3 p.m. Saturday. Exhibit runs through Nov. 3. 1444 N. Sierra Bonita Ave., W Hollywood. www.johnnyotto.com/art/about; radiantspacela.com

ONGOING Fine art

Ring of Vices Fine art Gallery: "Chelle Barbour: You lot Is Pretty!" photographic collages. Gallery hours: noon-5 p.yard. Wednesday-Saturday and by appointment. Exhibit runs through October. 13. 5376 Due west. Adams Blvd., Los Angeles. 323-480-4220. bandofvices.com

CSUN Art Galleries: "Kings of Speed Ascot Raceway 1957-1990." Gallery hours: noon-four p.1000. Monday-Wed; apex-8 p.yard. Thursday; noon-4 p.1000. Fri-Sat. Exhibit runs through Oct. 13. Use parking lot E6 at Halsted Street and Lindley Avenue. Main Gallery is located in the Art and Design Eye on North University Drive (Plummer Street). 18111 Nordhoff St. 818-677-2156. www.csun.edu/artgalleries

Corey Helford Gallery: "Soey Milk: Inflorescence" (master gallery). "Luke Chueh: Anthropomorphucked" (gallery two). "Frankenstein 200," a group evidence curated by Chogrin (gallery three). Gallery hours: noon-6 p.m. Tuesday-Sat. Exhibits run through Oct. thirteen. 571 South. Anderson St., Los Angeles. 310-287-2340. world wide web.coreyhelfordgallery.com

Brand Associates National Juried Exhibition of Works on Paper: Exhibit is open during library hours: xi a.m.-viii p.one thousand. Tuesday-Thursday; 10 a.grand.-5 p.m. Friday-Lord's day. Exhibit runs through Oct. 26. Brand Library & Art Center, 1601 West. Mount St., Glendale. 818-548-2051. www.brandlibrary.org

Shulamit Nazarian: "Summer Wheat: Catch and Release." Gallery hours: 10 a.yard.-6 p.one thousand. Tuesday-Saturday. Exhibit runs through Oct. 27. 616 North. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles. 310-281-0961. shulamitnazarian.com

Leslie Sacks Gallery: "Alex Weinstein: a few singles and 1 greatest hit." Gallery hours: 10 a.g.-half-dozen p.thou. Tuesday-Friday; 11 a.m.-half dozen p.m. Saturday (phone call in advance to confirm gallery is open). Exhibit runs through Oct. 27. 2525 Michigan Ave., B6, Santa Monica. 310-264-0640. www.lesliesacks.com

ArtLife Gallery: "Lionel Smit: Divide," portraits, sculpture and silkscreen. Gallery hours: 11 a.chiliad.-6 p.m. Mon-Friday; noon-6 p.m. Saturday. Showroom runs through October. 28. 655 N. Robertson Blvd., West Hollywood. 888-278-5433. www.lionelsmit.co.za; artlife.com

Santa Clarita Artists' Association Art Gallery: "Autumn Wonders," group show. Howard Marcovitch's underwater photography on display. Gallery hours: half dozen-nine p.m. Thursday-Friday; iii-9 p.m. Sabbatum-Sunday (call in advance to confirm gallery is open up). Exhibit runs through Oct. 28. 22508 Sixth St., Newhall. 661-313-5216. world wide web.santaclaritaartists.org

Art Directors Society Gallery 800: "A Family of Artists," group show with mixed media art. Gallery hours: noon-8 p.1000. Thursday-Friday; 2-8 p.yard. Saturday; two-vi p.m. Sunday. Exhibit runs through Nov. 3. 5108 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood. Abra, 818-763-8052. Electronic mail: gallery800@gmail.com. chip.ly/2nwC1dS

William Rolland Gallery of Fine Art at California Lutheran University: "Mapping Meaning: Adventures in Cartography." Maps, from the 16th century to the present, are on loan from the Ernst F. Tonsing Drove. Gallery hours: 10 a.k.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Fri; 11 a.g.-3 p.m. Saturday. Showroom runs through November. 6. The gallery is located in the William Rolland Stadium (160 Overton Court) on the CLU campus, 60 W. Olsen Route, G Oaks. 805-493-3697. callutheran.edu/rolland

Veronique Periano: "You got me floatin'." Art on view during restaurant hours: 11:30 a.g.-iii p.m. Monday-Friday; five-ten p.grand. Monday-Thursday; 5-eleven p.thou. Friday-Saturday; 5-9 p.m. Sunday. Exhibit runs through Nov. 15. Upper West Eatery, 3321 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica. 320-586-1111. www.veroniqueperianopaintings.com; www.theupperwest.com

BOOKS

Allie Goertz and Julia Prescott: Sign "100 Things The Simpsons Fans Should Know & Do Before They Dice," vi p.yard. Oct. v. Barnes & Noble, 731 Northward. San Fernando Blvd., Burbank. 818-558-1383. stores.barnesandnoble.com/store/2715).

Matt Avery: Signs "COPO – Camaro, Chevelle & Nova – Chevrolet's Ultimate Muscle Cars," 10 a.thou.-2 p.one thousand. October. 6. Autobooks-Aerobooks, 2900 Due west. Magnolia Blvd., Burbank. 818-845-0707. world wide web.autobooks-aerobooks.com

Chelsea Clinton: Signs "Kickoff Now! You Can Make a Deviation," 6 p.m. Oct. 9. Book must be purchased at Diesel fuel, a Bookstore, in order to become a line ticket. Other books by Clinton, purchased at the aforementioned time as the new book, volition be signed (see website for titles; no memorabilia volition exist signed). Diesel, a Bookstore, 225 26th St., Santa Monica. 310-576-9960. www.dieselbookstore.com

Autobooks-Aerobooks: Wes Clark and Mike McDaniel sign "Truthful Tales from Burbank," 9 a.one thousand.-1 p.g. Oct. 13. 2900 W. Magnolia Blvd., Burbank. 818-845-0707. world wide web.autobooks-aerobooks.com

Friends of the Mid Valley Regional Branch Library used volume auction: 9:thirty a.m.-two p.m. Oct. xiii. 16244 Nordhoff St., North Hills. 818-895-3650. www.lapl.org

Friends of the Sherman Oaks Branch Library used book sale: 9:xxx a.m.-1:xxx p.m. Oct. 13. 14245 Moorpark St. 818-205-9716. www.lapl.org

One-act

One-act Mashup: Eliot Chang headlines, eight p.g. Oct. 5. Adult content. Tickets $12 in advance; $18. The Main, 24266 Main St., Newhall. atthemain.org/tickets

The Groundlings Halloween Show: Special furnishings and comedy, opens eight and 10 p.one thousand. Oct. 5. Minimum historic period 16. Testify runs 8 and x p.m. Fri-Saturday through October. 27. Tickets $18-$22. 7307 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles. 323-934-4747. world wide web.groundlings.com

The Comedy Bunker: Last Comedy Show on Earth with AB Cassidy, Aaron Mliner, Aaron Patrick, Richard Sarvate, Jordan Seavey and Sheng Wang, 8-10 p.thousand. Oct. half dozen. Minimum age 21. Tickets $10 online; $12. BYOB. 2200 Westward. Burbank Blvd., Suite B., Burbank. www.facebook.com/thecomedybunker; thelastcomedyshow.eventbrite.com

The Society Comedy Troupe: Improv with audition participation, 8 p.m. Oct. half-dozen. All ages. Tickets $15; $12 seniors and students. The Main, 24266 Master St., Newhall. atthemain.org/tickets

Julia Sweeney: "I, As Well: My Take on Me Too," 6 p.m. Oct. seven, xiv and 28, and besides Nov. 4. Tickets $10. Gary Austin Theatre at the Groundlings School, 7280 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles. 323-934-4747. bit.ly/2CJwHyv

Lily Tomlin: eight p.m. Oct. 12. Tickets $46 and up (plus fees). Kavli Theatre at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, 2100 E. Chiliad Oaks Blvd. 805-449-2787. www.civicartsplaza.com

Live Standup Comedy on the Hill: Jason Honey hosts the show with Steve Hofstetter and Kira Soltanovich, 8 p.thou. Oct. 13. Doors open, 7:30 p.m. Tickets $12 in accelerate; $15. Hillcrest Center for the Arts, 403 Due west. Hillcrest Drive, Grand Oaks. 805-381-1246. world wide web.hillcrestarts.com

Tom Papa: 7 p.m. Oct. 20. Tickets $34 (plus fees). Scherr Forum Theatre at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, 2100 Eastward. Thousand Oaks Blvd. 805-449-2787. www.civicartsplaza.com

Jerry Seinfeld: 7 and 9:xxx p.m. November. 2; 7 and ix:thirty p.1000. Nov. 3. No children ages four and younger. Tickets $62.50 plus fees. Hollywood Pantages, 6233 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood. Theatre, 323-468-1770. Tickets, 800-982-2787. world wide web.hollywoodpantages.com

DANCE

BlakTina Festival: Dances choreographed by Black and Latinex choreographers, seven:30 p.thou. Oct. 5-half-dozen. Choreographers: Jose Richard Aviles, Bernard Chocolate-brown/bbmoves, Kassy Francis & Co., FUSE Dance Company, Hubbard Collective, A_ Ordaz, Alan Perez and Jamal Wade and Dorcas Roman. Tickets $20; $xv seniors and students. Bootleg Theater, 2220 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles. 213-389-3856. www.bootlegtheater.org

Company Wayne McGregor: "Autobiography," 7:30 p.chiliad. Oct. 5-half-dozen; 2 p.one thousand. Oct. 7. Tickets $twenty and up. Ahmanson Theatre at the Music Centre, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles. 213-972-7211. www.musiccenter.org

Los Angeles Ballet: "Modern Moves" program includes George Balanchine's "Western Symphony," "Les Chambres des Jacques" past Aszure Barton and "Lickety-Split" by Alejandro Cerrudo. Two dates and venues: seven:thirty p.thousand. Oct. six (Alex Theatre, 216 N. Make Blvd., Glendale); and seven:thirty p.one thousand. Oct. 13 (Royce Hall at UCLA, 340 Royce Drive, Westwood). Tickets $36 and up. www.losangelesballet.org

Short + Sugariness Hollywood Dance Festival: Program A: 7:30 a.thou. Oct. 11-12; Program B: vii:thirty p.yard. Oct. 13-xiv. Check website for choreographers and dances. Tickets $xv. Marilyn Monroe Theatre at the Lee Strasberg Creative Center, 7936 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles. buytickets.at/shortandsweethollywood

Diavolo: The "Compages in Motion visitor perform "Voyage" and "Trajectoire," 7:30 p.m. Oct. 12-13; 2 p.m. Oct. xiv. Tickets $20 and upwards. Ahmanson Theatre at the Music Middle, 135 North. Grand Ave., Los Angeles. www.musiccenter.org/diavolo

American Gimmicky Ballet: "Burlesque," a new ballet by ACB artistic director Lincoln Jones and "Inferno" by Jones and music for both by Charles Wuorinen, 8 p.m. Oct. 12. Minimum age 18 (partial nudity and adult situations). Opening night is followed by Halloween Hellraiser benefit for the company. Other dates: viii p.m. Oct. 13; viii p.m. Oct. 19; seven:30 p.one thousand. Oct. 20; 8 p.m. October. 26; 7:30 and 10 p.1000. Oct. 27; viii p.k. Oct. xxx; seven:xxx and ten p.m. October. 31. Tickets $45-$500. The Bloc, 700 S. Bloom St., Suite 3200, Los Angeles. 213-878-9020 (archway is on 750 W. Seventh St.). 213-878-9020. acbdances.com

MOVIE

ReelAbilities Moving-picture show Festival: Documentaries, features and brusk movies promote sensation and artistry of people of different abilities, October. 11-14. Bank check website for movies, schedule and venues. Nearly tickets $10. Venues include Laemmle'southward NoHo seven, 5240 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood. reelabilities.org/losangeles

MUSEUM

Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens: Oct. 6: "Architects of a Golden Historic period: Highlights from the Huntington's Southern California Architecture Collection," through Jan. 21. Hours: 10 a.m.-v p.m. daily except airtight on Tuesdays. Access $25/$29; $21/$24 ages 65 and older and ages 12-18; $thirteen ages 4-xi (showtime price is weekday; second is weekend). 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino. 626-405-2100. world wide web.huntington.org

Ronald Reagan Presidential Museum: Oct. 6: "Pompeii," through April 21. Hours: 10 a.1000.-5 p.m. daily (except closed on New year's Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas). Access fee to the museum includes the special exhibit: $29; $26 ages 62 and older; $xix ages 11-17; $sixteen ages 3-10. 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley. 805-577-4066. www.reaganfoundation.org

Arts and crafts & folk Art Museum: Three new exhibits: "Daydreaming by Uzumaki Cepeda," interactive installation; "Merion Estes: Unnatural Disasters," big-calibration collage paintings; "Sherin Guirguis: Of Thorns and Love," paper-cut paintings, sculptures and an adobe structure. Opening reception, 6-9 p.one thousand. Oct. six. All 3 exhibits run through Jan. 6. Museum hours: eleven a.g.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Fri; 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Start Thursday of the calendar month, evening hours 6:xxx-9:30 p.thou. 5814 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. www.cafam.org

Annenberg Space for Photography: Oct. 13: "Joel Sartore: National Geographic Photo Ark," traveling exhibit of animal images, through Jan. 13. Call for hours. Costless admission. 2000 Artery of the Stars, Los Angeles. 213-403-3000. world wide web.annenbergphotospace.org

ONGOING MUSEUM

Los Angeles County Museum of Fine art: "Due west of Modernism: California Graphic Design, 1975-1995," through April 21. Hours: 11 a.thou.-five p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday; 11 a.g.-viii p.m. Friday; 10 a.yard.-7 p.thousand. Saturday-Sun. Admission $20; $16 ages 65 and older and students; free for ages 17 and younger. 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. 323-857-6000. world wide web.lacma.org

MUSIC

Delgres: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 5. Tickets $xxx; $20 students. Theatre Raymond Kabbaz, 10361 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles. 310-286-0553. www.theatreraymondkabbaz.com

From Frg to LA: DJs perform electronic sounds plus projections and visuals. Minimum age 21. Two dates and venues: 8 p.thou. Oct. v (The Echo + Echoplex, 1154 Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles) and ix p.m. Oct. half-dozen (World Theatre, 740 S. Broadway, Los Angeles). Tickets $twenty for each dark; weekend admission $30. Cheque website for performers. fromgermanytola.com

The Woody Guthrie Story: A tribute to the folksinger-songwriter, two p.1000. Oct. vi. Tickets $25; $15 ages 65 and older; $10 ages 6-17. Will Geer'south Theatricum Botanicum, 1419 N. Topanga Coulee Blvd., Topanga. 310-455-3723. world wide web.theatricum.com

Ed Sussman and the Theremin: Discussion of the outset electronic instrument, adult in the 1920s by Leon Theremin, and a functioning, 2 p.m. October. half-dozen. Brand Library & Art Center, 1601 W. Mountain St., Glendale. 818-548-2051. brandlibrary.org

The Sweethearts: Popular songs from 1940s-1960s, 3 p.thou. Oct. 6-7 and 13-14. Tickets $28; $25 seniors. Large Oak Theatre, 22200 Chatsworth St., Chatsworth. 818-998-0185. Email: avenuezct1@att.net. world wide web.bigoaktheatre.com/TheSweethearts.html

An Evening with Coco Dolenz – Songs on My Music Stand up: The vocaliser performs with guitarist Peter Andrews and keyboardist Alex Jules plus invitee Micky Dolenz, 7 p.m. October. vi. Doors open, 6:45 p.g. Tickets $twenty. Centre for Spiritual Living, 1756 Erringer Road, Simi Valley. 805-527-0870. www.cslsimi.org/calendar

New Due west Symphony: Michael Christie conducts the symphony in a "Salute to George Gershwin" program, 7:thirty p.m. October. 6. Tickets $30-$120. Kavli Theatre at Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, 2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd. www.newwestsymphony.org

David Brighton's Space Oddity – The Ultimate David Bowie Feel: eight p.m. October. half dozen. Tickets $20-$75. El Portal Theatre, 5269 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood. 818-508-4200. www.elportaltheatre.com/spaceoddity.html

Karla Kelly: Performs songs from her "Moments" CD, 8 p.1000. Oct. 6. Tickets $20. Fundraiser for Theatre W. 3333 Cahuenga Blvd. W., Los Angeles. 323-851-7977. karlakellymusic.com; www.theatrewest.org

Valley Jazz Society: Local musicians perform, 1-3 p.g. Oct. seven, followed by Ginger & the Hoosier Daddys, iii-4 p.thousand. Tickets $10. Elks Lodge, 20925 Osborne St., Canoga Park. 818-388-5018. www.valleyjazzclub.com

Mount Wilson Observatory concert: A string quartet perform music by Debussy and Schubert, iii and 5 p.grand. October. 7. Tickets $50. Proceeds go to support the Mount Wilson Found. Directions: from the 210 Expressway at La Cañada Flintridge, continue to Angeles Crest Highway (2), follow road for 16.51 miles to the observatory. www.mtwilson.edu/concerts

Duo Klavitarre: Perform music by Brahms, Chopin and Aleksander Tansman, 4 p.m. October. 7. Tickets $15; $10 students. Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, 100 Southward. The Grove Drive, Los Angeles. lamoth.org

Le Salon de Musiques: New season of bedchamber music begins with music by Mendelssohn, Purcell and Schubert, iv p.m. Oct. vii. Tickets $85; $45 students (includes high tea buffet by Patina and Champagne). Reservations required. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, fifth floor, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles. 310-498-0257. www.lesalondemusiques.com

Serenata Filipina Ver. ii.0: Music from Annie Nepomuceno and LouieReyes, and guests Geneva Cruz, Odette Quesada and One thousand Tongi, and instrumentalists Camille and Jojo Ramirez, 6:30 p.m. Oct. 7. Tickets $40-$70; $100 VIP. Ford Theatres, 2580 Cahuenga Blvd. Due east., Los Angeles. 323-461-3673. scrap.ly/2zDnO5M

SFVSO Jazz Ring: Groovy American Songbook tunes, 8 p.thousand. Oct. 10. Minimum historic period 21. Two-drinkable minimum. Lane 33 at Winnetka Bowl, 21022 Vanowen St., Winnetka. world wide web.sfvsymphony.com

Lindsey Buckingham: eight p.m. Oct. 12. Tickets $39.50 and up. Tickets $45 and up. Orpheum Theatre, 842 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. laorpheum.com/events

MUSIC VENUES

Staples Centre: Keith Urban, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 6 ($29 and upwardly); Drake, 7 p.chiliad. Oct. 12-14 ($79 and up); Bruno Mars, viii p.m. October. 23-24 and 26-27 ($79 and up); Justin Timberlake, 8 p.m. Nov. 27 ($55 and up). 1111 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles. 888-929-7849. www.staplescenter.com

The Coulee-Agoura Hills: The Guess Who, 9 p.g. Oct. 6 ($28); the Association, 9 p.m. Oct. vii ($28). Ticket price listed is standing room only; table tickets require dinner purchase. Check website for opening acts, dinner options and reservations. 28912 Roadside Bulldoze. 888-645-5006. www.wheremusicmeetsthesoul.com

Smothers Theatre at Pepperdine University:Michael Feinstein, 2 p.m. October. 7 ($40 and upward); I'm With Her: Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O'Donovan and Sara Watkins, 8 p.thou. Oct. xi ($20 and up); JD Souther, vii p.one thousand. Oct. 14 ($20 and up); We Banjo 3, viii p.m. Oct. 19 ($fifteen and upwards); Nicole Henry, Ready for the Season, eight p.k. Nov. 30 ($20 and up); Jake Shimabukuro, 8 p.m. Dec. 1 and two p.m. Dec. two ($25 and up). 24255 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu. arts.pepperdine.edu

The Soraya at Cal State Northridge: Soweto Gospel Choir, vii p.m. Oct. 7 ($30 and up); Moon River and the Music of Henry Mancini, 8 p.g. Oct. xiii ($44 and up); Vicente Amigo, 8 p.m. Oct. 17 ($34 and up); Valery Gergiev conducts the Mariinsky Orchestra in an All-Stravinsky concert, viii p.m. Oct, 25 ($49 and up); Sergio Mendes, with Ana Tijoux, viii p.g. October. 27 ($39 and up). 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge. 818-677-3000. valleyperformingartscenter.org

Hollywood Bowl: Ozzy Osbourne, 7:30 p.m. October. 11 ($42.50 and up); Dierks Bentley, seven p.chiliad. Oct. thirteen ($40 and up); Arctic Monkeys, 7 p.m. Oct. xvi-17 ($37 and upwardly); Willie Nelson and Blackbird Outlaw Music Festival, 5 p.m. Oct. 21 ($45 and up); Danny Elfman, Catherine O'Hara, Ken Page, choir and orchestra perform to "The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993), 8 p.m. Oct. 26, and as well seven:30 p.m. October. 28 ($55 and up). 2301 N. Highland Ave. 323-850-2000. www.hollywoodbowl.com

One thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza: Mark Wills, 7:30 p.chiliad. Oct. 12 ($54, Scherr Forum Theatre); Jesse Colin Young, 7:thirty p.one thousand. Oct. 25 ($61, Scherr Forum); the Tenors, seven:xxx p.m. Nov. vii ($47 and up, Kavli Theatre); America, 7:thirty p.m. Nov. viii ($46 and up, Kavli); David Crosby, 8 p.m. November. ten ($42-$62, Kavli); Rodney Crowell, seven:30 p.m. Nov. 17 ($55, Scherr Forum); Brian Wilson presents the Christmas Anthology Live!, 7:30 p.m. December. 20 ($81 and upward, Kavli). Tickets have added fees. 2100 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd. 805-449-2787. www.civicartsplaza.com

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