10 Things To Do For This Sunday in L.A. [3-2-2025]

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Sunday at Smorgasburg. Photo by Brian Champlin / We Like L.A.

What’s on Sunday agenda? We’e got a few options for you.

Today in L.A you’ll find day two of the L.A. Zine Fest, a Blue White and Gold Pop-Up at Common Space, a Live Performance at The Hammer, Oscar watch parties, Mardi Gras at the Original Farmers Market, and more.

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Make Metro Part of Your Weekend

L.A. Zine Fest at The BroadM FA > This Saturday and Sunday, L.A. Zine Fest pops up at The Broad’s East West Plaza for a two-day extravaganza of all things D.I.Y. publishing, all presented in conjunction with The Broad’s collection exhibition, Joseph Beuys: In Defense of Nature. Expect dozens of exhibitors, hands-on workshops, panel discussions, and plenty of art to scope out inside the museum galleries. More info here.

Go Metro: Take the B or D Lines to Grand Park / Civic Center station OR the A or E Lines to Grand Av Arts/Bunker Hill station.

Three Top Picks To Do This Sunday

M = Less than .5 miles from an L.A. Metro Station, FA = Free Admission

Blue White and Gold Pop-Up at Common SpaceFA > Any LA Galaxy Fans diehards out there? This Sunday, a Blue White and Gold Pop-Up comes to Common Space Brewery in Hawthorne for its third ever event. The pop-up features a collection of small businesses owned by LA Galaxy fans, and unites multiple supporter fan groups all in one location. Gather to shop and sip on brews then hang out as the Galaxy take on Vancouver Whitecaps FC. Market runs noon to 5 p.m. Viewing party starts at 2 p.m. Free and open to all-ages. More info here.

Book Launch & Panel Discussion for Isabel Yellin at the Feminist Center for Creative WorkFA > Head to the Feminist Center for Creative Work in Glassell Park on Sunday for the launch of Isabel Yellin: Mothership! Published in conjunction with Yellin’s debut solo museum exhibition, currently on view at the Weisman, this richly illustrated book includes essays addressing motherhood, loss, and art-making as a way of working through grief and longing. This free event features a panel discussion with contributors poet Amy Gerstler, Weisman Director Andrea Gyorody, writer and editor Catherine G. Wagley, and artist Isabel Yellin. Light refreshments provided. More info here.

Live Performance at The HammerFA > The Hammer Museum invites the public to experience a special live performance by Jasper Marsalis inside the galleries of Alice Coltrane, Monument Eternal this Sunday on a stage designed for the exhibition by artist GeoVanna Gonzalez. Honoring Coltrane’s legacy as a musical innovator and her Sunday services at the Sai Anantam Ashram. Seating is limited, tickets are first come, first served, with the queue forming outside the Alice Coltrane galleries at 4 p.m. More info here.

Six More Things To Do in L.A. Today

  • Drawing inspiration from the Gustav Mahler Society of California’s legendary listening marathons, the LA Phil presents its own Mahlerthon on Sunday as part of the Mahler Grooves Festival.
  • This Sunday, Smorgasburg teams up with the LAFD Foundation and Porsche Club of LA for Calling All Cars: A Festival of LA Food and Car Culture to Support the LAFD Foundation.
  • A Mardi Gras celebration continues at The Original Farmers Market on Sunday with live brass bands and a Gumbo Pot Beignet Tent. FA
  • Oscars watch party at 33 Taps in West Hollywood. FA
  • Oscars watch party at Truly LA in the Arts District. FA
  • Oscars watch party at Lawless Brewing in NoHo. FA

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