4 performing and visual arts events to check out in Los Angeles this weekend

4 performing and visual arts events to check out in Los Angeles this weekendPhoto: Dynasty Typewriter at the Hayworth/Yelp
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Published on March 22, 2019

If you're a fan of the arts, mark your calendars: there's plenty to do when it comes to artsy events in Los Angeles this weekend, from a comedy show to an immersive sensory experience.

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My Diary with Kevin Nealon, Emily Heller, Antonio Marziale, Moses Storm and Lilan Bowden

Hear hilarious and relatable stories straight from the private diaries of your favorite comedians on Friday night. This evening's guests are Kevin Nealon, Emily Heller, Lilan Bowden, Moses Storm and Antonio Marziale. This event is for ages 18 and over.

When: Friday, March 22, 8-9:30 p.m.
Where: Dynasty Typewriter, 2511 Wilshire Blvd.
Admission: $20
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TV Writers and Comedians

Witness bright comedic minds vie for their own television show. Hosted by comedian Melinda Hill, comedians will perform their stand-up sets in front of a panel of TV writers, who will then improvise TV show pitches based on the stand-up sets.

The comedians include Jackie Fabulous, Jesse Joyce and more. The panelists are Page Hurwitz, co-owner of Push It Productions; Becca Kinskey, Vice President of long form programming at Funny or Die; and Albert Howell, a writer for The Tonight Show. This event is for ages 18 and over.

When: Saturday, March 23, 2-3:30 p.m.
Where: Dynasty Typewriter at The Hayworth, 2511 Wilshire Blvd.
Admission: $15
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Liam Young presents his new book "Machine Landscapes: Architectures of the Post Anthropocene"

Reserve your spot to hear Australian architect Liam Young and author Geoff Manaugh discuss "Machine Landscapes: Architectures of the Post-Anthropocene." The book examines architectural spaces that are inhabited not by people, but by products of technology like data centers, distribution centers and telecommunications networks.

When: Saturday, March 23, 7-9 p.m.
Where: Archinect Outpost, 900 E. Fourth St.
Admission: Free (General Admission); $40 (Admission and a Signed Copy)
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Antibodies: A Collaborative, Immersive, Light Art Installation By Ginger Q

On Saturday night, experience an immersive narrative designed by neon artist and sculptor Ginger Q. The installation will re-conceptualize our preconceived notions of societal navigation through the employment of light, sound and other experimental factors. There will also be live aura portraits taken by Sarah Elise Abramson. 

When: Saturday, March 23, 7-11 p.m.
Where: 516 E 4th St.
Admission: Free (RSVP); $40 (Live Aura Portrait)
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