
Want to get out and about this weekend, without breaking the bank? Here are three ideas for what to do in Los Angeles for $20 or less.
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Grunion Fishtival

On Friday night, celebrate grunion season at the Grunion Fishtival, where there will be activities like touching live tide pool animals and making grunion arts and crafts.
Event guests will culminate at the beach to observe the grunion as they come out of the water and onto the beach for their unusual mating ritual. Wear warm clothing, bring a flashlight and get ready to be amazed.
When: Friday, March 22, 8-11:59 p.m.
Where: Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, 3720 Stephen M White Drive
Admission: $1 (Student/Senior/Children; $5 (Adult)
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Buster Keaton's The General Matinee at the Vista

Catch this morning showing of Buster Keaton's "The General," the movie that inspired "Mad Max: Fury Road." The 1926 film follows Johnnie Gray, a Confederate engineer whose love, Annabelle, and beloved train (called The General) are kidnapped by Union spies. He must figure out how to save his sweetheart while dealing with the challenges of a moving train during an extended action sequence.
When: Saturday, March 23, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Where: Vista Theatre, 4473 Sunset Drive
Admission: $12.75 (Budget Special); $15.50 (Student/Military/Senior); Additional ticket options available.
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LMU Na Kolea 45th Annual Luau
Celebrate Hawai'ian culture on Sunday with Loyola Marymount University's Nā Kōlea (Hawai'i club). The 45th annual lu'au will feature Polynesian performances, traditional Hawai'ian food and professional lu'au entertainment.
When: Sunday, March 24, 3-7 p.m.
Where: Loyola Marymount University Sunken Gardens, 1 LMU Drive.
Admission: $20 (LMU Student/Faculty/Staff); $25 (General Admission)
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