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Black Chrome Through April 12. California African American Museum. 600 State Drive, Exposition Park, Los Angeles. Through photos, interviews, objects and 16 tricked-out motorcycles that range from choppers to drag bikes, this California-focused exhibition spotlights the innovations and creativity of African Americans that significantly changed the landscape of American motorcycling since World War II. 213-744-7432. www.caamuseum.org. Wheelchair Accessible.
Cold War Kids March 27. Doors 8pm. The Orpheum Theatre. 842 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. Blending catchy indie rock with blues and soul, SoCal locals Cold War Kids heat up the legendary Orpheum Theatre in downtown LA for one night only. The show is all ages, with a full bar for 21+ with ID. 213-480-3232. www.ticketmaster.com. Wheelchair Accessible.
Farmers Market 75th Anniversary Daily. Farmers Market at Third and Fairfax. 6333 W. 3rd Street, Los Angeles. Farmers Market opened in July 1934. Join the festivities as the Market celebrates its 75th birthday all year long. Two hours of parking in Farmers Market lots are free with a purchase from any Market merchant. 323-933-9211. 866-993-9211. www.farmersmarketla.com. Wheelchair Accessible.
The Lowdown on Downtown March 7. 11am – 3pm. Departs from Phillipe the Original. 1001 N. Alameda Street, Los Angeles. Ever wanted to know the real scoop about downtown LA? Hop on Esotouric’s latest bus tour, The Lowdown on Downtown: The Secret History of Los Angeles. This guided social history of the mysterious, complex and rapidly-evolving center of Los Angeles delves into the mysteries of a thriving neighborhood that was intentionally depopulated in the 1950s and is currently experiencing an extraordinary rebirth. 323-223-2767. www.esotouric.com.
Shell-Shocked Through April 19. Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. Stop by LACMA and check out Shell-Shocked: Expressionism after the Great War: Selections from the Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies. Extraordinarily resilient, German expressionism was profoundly changed by World War I (1914 – 1918), which first enthralled and then devastated the "generation of 1914" throughout Europe. 323-857-6000. www.lacma.org. Wheelchair Accessible.
Wings of Night Sky, Wings of Morning Light March 12 – 29. Autry National Center of the American West. 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles. Native Voices at the Autry proudly presents the world premiere of Wings of Night Sky, Wings of Morning Light by musician, poet, songwriter, and playwright Joy Harjo (Mvskoke). The play is a deeply compelling journey of struggle, displacement, self-discovery, and healing. 323-667-2000. www.autrynationalcenter.org. www.nativevoicesattheautry.org. Wheelchair Accessible.
All information subject to change. Please contact each individual event for up-to-date schedules, prices and more information.
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