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Future Ladies of Wrestling
Human Resources
8pm - 11pm
FREE?
Los Angeles’ Human Resources welcomes the most talked about mutant television show in the multiverse: Telefantasy Enterprise’s FUTURE LADIES OF WRESTLING! F.L.O.W. is the no holds barred television extravaganza in which the wildest interspecies wrestlers battle for the title of Ultimate Multiversal Warrior! Get your juices F.L.O.W.ing as new episodes of the show make their world premiere, then step into the ring with an all-star live wrestling variety show featuring F.L.O.W fan favourites including: CANDY PAIN! CHEMTRAILS! LISA 5000! DIVA COLADA! VALIBU TINA! HARDCORE TINA! MACHINE! ERUPTIA! AND FLESH EATING CORPULOUS!!!
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Nidhogg 2 Album Release Party
Glitch City
8pm - 11pm
FREE
Glitch City, Alpha Pup, and Messhof would like to invite you to our Nidhogg 2 record release party! Come play some Nidhogg and listen to the soundtrack, out on the 15th! Songs by Mux Mool, Daedelus, Doseone, Geotic, and Osborne. We will have the soundtrack available on tapes and cds, as well as some other Nidhogg merch. Glitch CIty is located right next to the Culver City Expo line train stop!
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SAT

Radical Women Celebration
8pm - 11pm
Hammer Museum
FREE
Please join us to celebrate the opening of Radical Women. Be among the first to see the exhibition during Saturday night’s party, with galleries open late, live music by Jungle Fire, DJ sets by Chulita Vinyl Club, cash bar, and food for purchase all night. Audiences are invited to participate in the restaging of important works by the artists Martha Araújo, Mónica Mayer, and Regina Silveira. Part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, this exhibition will reappraise the contribution of Latin American women artists and those of Latino and Chicano heritage in the United States to contemporary art. In a way that no other exhibition has done previously, Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1985 will give visibility to the artistic practices of women artists working in Latin America and US-born women artists of Latino heritage between 1960 and 1985—a key period in Latin American history and in the development of contemporary art. Fifteen countries will be represented in the exhibition by more than one hundred artists, with 260 works in photography, video, and other experimental mediums.
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SUN

Transpacific Borderlands
Japanese American National Museum
11am - 5pm
FREE
Transpacific Borderlands examines the work and experiences of artists of Japanese ancestry born, raised, or living in either Latin America or predominantly Latin American neighborhoods of Southern California. The exhibition is part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, a Getty-led initiative exploring Latin American and Latino art in dialogue with Los Angeles.
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10th Annual Myanmar Film Festival of Los Angeles!
Downtown Independent
1pm - 6pm
FREE
The Network of Myanmar American Association, the non-profit arts organization that produces the Myanmar Film Festivals in the United States, invites you to the 10th Annual Myanmar (Burmese) Film Festival of Los Angeles. See link for details. The festival will present a number of documentary shorts.
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Skyline Electric // Cove 2 // Air Traffic Control Quartet
The Cinema Bar
8pm - 11:59pm
FREE
Swim on down to the Cinema Bar this Sunday night for a special night of experimental and improvised music hosted by the Air Traffic Control Quartet! Sauber Zauber Skyline Electric Cove Two georgia lill and adam guntherAir Traffic Control Quartet Brendan Morrison (p), Maxwell Sterling (b), Asher Price (g), Matthew Doyle (d)
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