P artied out from Pride in WeHo or Super-Fun Saturday here at LAist? This week has more chill than the ice cream at Wanderlust (where, btw, you can score a free scoop on Tuesday). For some soothing tunes, check out Andrew Bird and his jazz standards playbook at the Lodge Room. For a new hobby to help you find your zen, Bonsai expert Daniel Deephouse is hosting a workshop on the Japanese art of caring for and shaping miniature trees at Vroman’s.
And for your next great read, pop into Zibby’s Bookshop for a talk with novelists Katherine Vaz and Laura Warrell on Tuesday. There’s lots more to explore at LAist.com where you can learn how to reserve your seat on the beach bus all summer long, plan your next City Trek with us along the L.
A. River and Glendale Blvd., or pick your favorite classic film to see at L.
A. Conservancy’s Last Remaining Seats series . 'Madama Butterfly 蝶々夫人' Puccini’s Madame Butterfly takes a new turn at Pacific Opera Project as it is performed not in Italian – but instead in both Japanese and English.
This change helps explore the central question: How would an American Naval officer and a young Japanese woman communicate? The show also features intricate costume design by Sueko Oshimoto & Kentaro Terra of SK Kimono and a chorus performed by the South Bay Singers led by Naoko Suga. Katherine Vaz With Laura Warrell Novelists Laura Warrell and Katherine Vaz sit down at Zibby’s on Montana Ave to talk about Vaz’s latest book, Above the Sa.