Transit Oriented Weekend: What’s Hot and How to Get There

Added on Friday, April 25th, 2008

Fiesta Broadway

Image courtesy of hexod.us.

Not riding Amtrak’s Coachella Express to the big show? Here’s some other options for you to enjoy sans car this weekend. If you have an event that you think should be included in next week’s T.O.W., email us at metrorider@elhay.net.

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Transit Oriented Weekend: What’s Hot And How To Get There

Added on Friday, April 18th, 2008

Santa Monica Pier

The weekend before Earth Day (April 22nd) is a great opportunity to get out and support our mass transit system. Plus, it looks like the weather is going to be delightful. If you have an event that you think should be included in next week’s T.O.W., email us at metrorider@elhay.net.

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Transit Oriented Weekend: What’s Hot and How to Get There

Added on Friday, April 4th, 2008

The Watson Twins

Image courtesy of The Watson Twins.

Welcome to a new month folks. April is here which means spring is in the air which means the animal kingdom is all about gettin’ some. What that has to do with Transit Oriented Weekends, I dunno, but The Watson Twins (pictured above), who will be performing at First Fridays this weekend, are looking awfully cute if you ask me.

If you have an event that you think should be included in next week’s T.O.W., email us at metrorider@elhay.net.

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  • WHAT’S HOT: First Fridays
    WHERE: Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, West Adams District
    WHEN: 5:30pm - 10:00pm
    WHY: How apropos for spring time, this month’s topic is “Love and Feeling in the Age of Mammals”. One hallmark of mammals is the evolution of a highly developed brain capable of orchestrating amazingly complex behaviors. What our minds do so effortlessly - the ability to nurture and love, the ability to learn, to make decisions and to solve problems, the ability to communicate through verbal and non-verbal languages, the ability to form deep social networks, the ability to be consciously aware of the world - arises from our highly developed brains. This theme will be explored in depth with six of the most eminent scholars, writers, and speakers on the brains and minds of mammals, including humans. Discussion followed by performances by The Watson Twins and Castledoor with DJ set by Small Town Talk.
    HOW MUCH: Adults $9, Students (w/ ID) $6.50, Members FREE
    HOW TO GET THERE: Transit Map of 900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90007. You can also check the Metro Trip Planner for the best route from your location.
  • WHAT’S HOT: Autechre at the Echoplex
    WHERE: The Echoplex, Echo Park
    WHEN: 9:00pm
    WHY: According to The Village Voice: “It would be deathlessly simplistic to say that Autechre make dance music, like saying that Vivendi sells compact discs. While it’s true that the English duo’s sound is coincidentally rhythmic, it’d be more appropriate to hail them as the true Sound of the City. Just as 1995’s Tri Repetae perfectly and pristinely captured the paranoid spirit of rapidly gentrifying urban areas—the soundtrack of homeless people pushed east, sodium streetlights casting an aura over rain-slick streets, and a deserted series of districts devoted part-time to factory-made toys, candy, and machine parts—their ninth and latest album, Quaristice, finely etches a glass metropolis with acid both nitric and hallucinogenic.”
    HOW MUCH: $22/ 18+
    HOW TO GET THERE: Transit Map of 1154 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026. You can also check the Metro Trip Planner for the best route from your location.

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Transit Oriented Weekend: What’s Hot and How to Get There

Added on Friday, March 21st, 2008

Pillow Fight!

Image courtesy of random_dude.

Easter weekend is upon us, so why not make Jesus happy and make it a Transit Oriented Easter Weekend. If you have an event that you think should be included in next weeks T.O.W., email us at metrorider@elhay.net.

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What’s Hot and How to Get There: St. Paddy’s Edition

Added on Saturday, March 15th, 2008

St. Paddy's Day Downtown

So we missed Friday, but here’s a Transit Oriented Weekend roundup that will include Monday, St. Patrick’s Day, to make up for it. Enjoy Responsibly, Take Public Transit. If you have an event that you think should be included in next weeks T.O.W., email us at metrorider@elhay.net.

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  • WHAT’S HOT: Poefest
    WHERE: Zombie Joes Underground Theater
    WHEN: “The Pit and the Pendulum” 8:30pm (also 6:30pm on Sunday); “The Tell-tale Heart & The Bells” 6:30pm (also 4:30pm on Sunday)
    WHY: A homage to the late-great master of horror, Edgar Allan Poe. Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre Group has
    selected two of Poe’s most dynamic tales to perform: THE TELL-TALE HEART, the story of an unnamed narrator who insists on his sanity after murdering an old man with a vulture eye, and THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM, a tale of a prisoner in a dark room containing a large blade-like pendulum that pushes him closer and closer to falling into a deep pit. Each of his frightening tales of terror are told, word for word, in a stylized “performance fusion” with the group’s signature staging, choreography, and an original musical score.
    HOW MUCH: $12
    HOW TO GET THERE: Transit Map of 4850 Lankershim Blvd. A 0.7 mile walk from the Metro Red Line and Orange Line stations in North Hollywood. You can also check the Metro Trip Planner for the best route from your location.

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What’s Hot and How to Get There

Added on Friday, March 7th, 2008

Punky Reggae Party

Image courtesy of Punky Reggae Party.

After a two-week hiatus, Transit Oriented Weekends is back! Check out all these transit accessible events happening this weekend! This week there’s two awesome Metro related art events that sound really cool, “Concentric Circles” and “Ah CA va bien”. If you have an event that you think should be included in next weeks T.O.W., email us at metrorider@elhay.net.

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  • WHAT’S HOT: Concentric Circles: Metro L.A. Revealed
    WHERE: Beady Minces Gallery
    WHEN: 11:00am - 6:00pm (also on Saturday)
    WHY: A photography exhibit and catalog, is the result of a special collaboration between the LMGA and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro). Thirty-three location scouts and managers scoured the Los Angeles Metro system and surrounding areas, moving out in concentric circles. Rather than merely documenting our city, their photography is a discovery of unaccustomed views, a celebration of ordinary places viewed through discerning eyes.
    HOW MUCH: FREE
    HOW TO GET THERE: Transit Map of 1311 Abbot Kinney Boulevard. You can also check the Metro Trip Planner for the best route from your location.
  • WHAT’S HOT: Ah CA va bien
    WHERE: MAK Center Los Angeles
    WHEN: 11:00am - 6:00pm (also on Saturday, Sunday)
    WHY: Interested in metropolitan transportation and its role in the production of public space, Theresa Krenn and Bernhard Eder will investigate the underrepresented bus-system in Los Angeles. Krenn and Eder will create alternative route-maps of existing bus lines. Each map will contain a narrative which is characterized by its location in the city and which mixes historical contents, contemporary reality and fictional narratives. For the exhibition, Krenn and Eder will present a map of their tour as well as the narrative bus-maps. Copies of these maps will be available to exhibition visitors and the experience of riding the bus will be conveyed by sound mappings the architects have made on their own journey through Los Angeles.
    HOW MUCH: General $7, Students/Seniors $6, Children Under 12 FREE, FREE for everyone on Friday between 4:00pm-6:00pm
    HOW TO GET THERE: Transit Map of 835 North Kings Road, West Hollywood, CA 90069. You can also check the Metro Trip Planner for the best route from your location.
  • WHAT’S HOT: First Fridays
    WHERE: Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
    WHEN: 5:30pm - 10:00pm
    WHY: Can we build machines with minds? Can evolutionary theory explain religious thought and morality? Do we really have free will? Throughout his career, Daniel Dennett has tackled some of the most controversial issues in the philosophy of mind. Join us as he explores another frontier – how cultures evolve, how this evolution explains human consciousness, and how it separates the minds of humans and animals. Discussion followed by performances by WHY? and Yacht with DJ set by dublab.
    HOW MUCH: Adults $9, Students (w/ ID) $6.50, Members FREE
    HOW TO GET THERE: Transit Map of 900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90007. You can also check the Metro Trip Planner for the best route from your location.
  • WHAT’S HOT: Punky Reggae Party
    WHERE: La Cita Bar
    WHEN: 9:00pm - 2:00am
    WHY: Punk, reggae, ska and anything else with that rocksteady beat.
    HOW MUCH: FREE
    HOW TO GET THERE: Transit Map of 336 S Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90013 . You can also check the Metro Trip Planner for the best route from your location.

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