

to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Adult museum admission starts at $16. Miné Okubo’s Masterpiece: The Art of Citizen 13660 runs through Feb.
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JANM’s exhibit will include original sketches and drawings by Okubo, plus a draft copy of her final manuscript. Published in 1946, Okubo’s memoir was the first book-length account of the incarceration and internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. The Art of Citizen 13660 -> The Japanese American National Museum’s newest exhibition honors the legacy of Miné Okubo’s Citizen 13600. Tickets for a lawn box (two guests) start at $29. Rooftop Cinema Club’s Drive-Up -> Rooftop Cinema Club’s special drive-up series at the Santa Monica Airport continues this weekend with Bridesmaids and Friday the 13th on Friday.
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Tickets to attend in person are $20, or you can watch online for $15. This month’s special guests include Laurie Kilmartin, and Dana Gould. Your Late Night Show Tonight -> Blaine Capatch ( Beat the Geeks) hosts this monthly talk-show-style comedy event on the rooftop of Grand Central Market, which is presented an in-person performance while also streamed on Zoom. Tickets are $30 for a single day, or $60 for a weekend pass. Attendees can expect original art, jewelry and fashion for sale, in-person seminars, live performances (including burlesque), tattoo contests, and more. Golden State Tattoo Expo -> This three-day event at the Pasadena Convention Center brings dozens of the world’s best tattoo artists together in one place. This Friday’s event will also feature a live painting session by multimedia artist Samantha Tagaloa.

Night Dive at The Aquarium -> The Aquarium of the Pacific’s adults-only, after-hours event, Night Dive, returns this Friday featuring an array of art, DJs, live music, cocktails and food trucks. Tickets still available as low as $23 as of publication of this post.

Harry Potter at The Bowl -> On Friday the Hollywood Bowl starts the weekend with a special screening of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, featuring a live-score-to-screen performance by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, as conducted by Justin Freer.
