Celebrate the Year of the Horse with this free family day at the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center (a few blocks away from the Japanese American National Museum, which is still undergoing renovations), complete with cultural activities and performances. Kids can get creative with horse-inspired crafts and origami, while all ages can enjoy rice-pounding rituals, calligraphy performances, candy sculpture demonstrations, live music and comedy from improv troupe Cold Tofu.
If we could write the rules of living in Los Angeles this would be our No. 1, always at the top of our list: When you live in this city, there’s no excuse for boredom just because it’s a weeknight. There are hundreds of things to do in Los Angeles each week, whether you hit the beach at sunset or go for a morning bike ride, or catch a concert or a comedy show—and that’s really only scratching the surface. Well, we don’t make the rules, but we will provide you with plenty of ideas for your next free weeknight right here. Now go out and tackle these things to do in L.A. this week.
We curate an itinerary of the city’s best concerts, culture and cuisine, every week, just for you. 2026 is upon us, and while there’s lots to look forward to, this first week of the year is bittersweet: January 7 marks one year since the wildfires broke out. Dawes is marking the occasion with A Concert for Altadena, a benefit concert with a star-studded lineup that includes Brandon Flowers, Jenny Lewis, Mandy Moore, Brad Paisley and host John C. Reilly, among others. More highlights this week: Art-world institution the LA Art Show returns to the Convention Center Downtown, The Notebook takes over the Pantages stage, and Smorgasburg kicks off the year with 13 new vendors.







































































