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What’s Happening? November 18- December 1

Reindeer Romp

WHEN: November 17

WHERE: Los Angeles Zoo

WHAT: It’s that season again, and the reindeer are back on proud display at the L.A. Zoo!

WHY: Antler crafts!

Prince and MJ Experience Los Angeles

WHEN: November 18, 9 P.M.

WHERE: Resident, 428 S. Hewitt St.

WHAT: Deep cuts from the masters of 80s and 90s R&B.

WHY: Dearly beloved, we have gathered here today to get through this thing called life.

Burbank Winter Wine Walk

WHEN: November 18, 12 P.M.

WHERE: Downtown Burbank

WHAT: Wine, beer, and a full-blown street fair to welcome the holiday season.

WHY: Lights, free wine, action!

Brighter Future Kid Days at Pasadena Art Fair

WHEN: November 18- 19

WHERE: Central Park, Old Pasadena

WHAT: A great resource for kids with autism at the Jackalope Art Fair.

WHY: There will be glassblowing.

H.E.R.

WHEN: November 25, 9 P.M.

WHERE: El Rey, 5515 Wilshire Blvd.

WHAT: Slow-burning soul music from the French duo.

WHY: What better place to use the ‘Her’ app than at the H.E.R. concert?

Clifford V. Johnson’s “The Dialogues”

WHEN: November 28, 7 P.M.

WHERE: Chevalier’s Books, 126 N. Larchmont Blvd.

WHAT: A book of conversations about “the nature of the universe.”

WHY: Find out what this crazy world is all about.

TRANSflective: A Conversation on the Beauty of the Trans Experience

WHEN: November 28, 7:00 P.M.

WHERE: California African American Museum at Exposition Park

WHAT: A conversation about trans advocacy, identity, and authenticity.

WHY: This panel is an accompaniment to the current CAAM exhibition “Lezley Saar: Salon des Refusés”

Judi Dench Live at “Victoria and Abdul”

WHEN: November 28, 7 P.M.

WHERE: The Egyptian Theater

WHAT: The Dench herself will appear live to present a free public screening of her latest film.

WHY: All hail the Queen.

Platica: Who is Documenting Queer Future in L.A.?

WHEN: November 30, 7 P.M.

WHERE: La Plaza de Cultura y Artes, 501 N. Main St.

WHAT: A roundtable discussion about the future of Queer Latinx culture in Los Angeles.

WHY: The event acts as a companion piece to LA Plaza’s “¡Mirame! Expressions of Queer Latinx Art.”

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