Archives for July 2023

Zoo Friday Nights Starts July 7th

Credit: The Los Angeles Zoo

The Los Angeles Zoo comes to life in the evenings this summer starting Friday, July 7 with all-ages Zoo Friday Nights Presented by L.A. Care, where guests where can discover what their favorite animals get up to during the cooler twilight hours. Families can roam the entire zoo until 8 p.m., while enjoying music, a Family Dance Party by GEC Entertainment, games, interactive education stations, and more. Full bars (21+), food truck fare, and carousel rides are available for an additional fee. Each evening will feature a different band along with DJ Johnny Hawkes, who will be spinning genre-blending mashups from the past few decades. The first evening will feature nine-member Masanga Marimba Ensemble, who will be playing high-energy, family-oriented traditional and popular music from Africa and Latin America. Other performances in the series include all-female Pulp Vixen; ‘80s cover bands Flashback Heart Attack and Pop Gun Rerun; and Reggae, Soca, and Caribbean band Upstream, among others.

JULY 7

Music: Masanga Marimba Ensemble, DJ Johnny Hawkes  
Food Trucks: Baby’s Badass Burgers, Cousin’s Maine Lobster, Burnt to a Crisp Texas Smokehouse, After’s Ice Cream, Border Grill, Rice Balls of Fire

JULY 14

Music: Pulp Vixen, DJ Johnny Hawkes  
Food Trucks: Baby’s Badass Burgers, Cousin’s Maine Lobster, Burnt to a Crisp Texas Smokehouse, Van Leeuwen Ice Cream, Jay’z Tacos

JULY 21

Music: The All the Vibes Band, DJ Johnny Hawkes  
Food Trucks: Baby’s Badass Burgers, Cousin’s Maine Lobster, Burnt to a Crisp Texas Smokehouse, Kona Ice, Border Grill, Rice Balls of Fire

JULY 28

Music: Flashback Heart Attack, DJ Johnny Hawkes  
Food Trucks: Baby’s Badass Burgers, Cousin’s Maine Lobster, Burnt to a Crisp Texas Smokehouse, After’s Ice Cream, Van Leeuwen Ice Cream, Jay’z Tacos

AUGUST 4

Music: Pop Gun Rerun, DJ Johnny Hawkes 
Food Trucks: Baby’s Badass Burgers, Cousin’s Maine Lobster, Burnt to a Crisp Texas Smokehouse, Kona Ice, Border Grill

AUGUST 11

Music: Upstream, DJ Johnny Hawkes  
Food Trucks: Baby’s Badass Burgers, Cousin’s Maine Lobster, Burnt to a Crisp Texas Smokehouse, After’s Ice Cream, Jay’z Tacos, Rice Balls of Fire

AUGUST 18

Music: Shades of Blue, DJ Johnny Hawkes  
Food Trucks: Baby’s Badass Burgers, Cousin’s Maine Lobster, Burnt to a Crisp Texas Smokehouse, Kona Ice, Jay’z Tacos

This seven-week series runs until Friday, Aug. 18 from 6–9 p.m. $25 per adult (18+); $20 per child (2-17); and $15 for GLAZA members. For more information on this nighttime series and to purchase tickets, visit https://lazoo.org/plan-your-visit/special-experiences/zoo-friday-nights/.  

Credit: The Los Angeles Zoo.

2ND & PCH Shopping Center Presents Outdoor Concert Series PCH Raising Decibels  

2ND & PCH is excited to announce PCH Raising Decibels, a live music concert series. The outdoor shopping center will host eight concerts under the stars on Thursday evenings 5:00 – 8:00 pm. The series features some of Southern California’s finest bands playing originals across a variety of genres, as well as several of the top local tribute bands covering timeless classics and generational hits from artists including Elton John, No Doubt, the Rolling Stones and more. Concerts are complimentary to the community and will be performed on Seaport Way. 

Southern California’s most versatile party band, The Hodads combine high energy music and celebrity impersonations while covering all of the iconic party hits from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. Opening performance by Ernando and the Nandos from 5:00 – 6:00 pm. 

  • July 20th: New Doubt, World’s Top Tribute to No Doubt

With a seal of approval from Gwen Stefani herself, the “World’s Best Tribute to No Doubt,” looks and sounds like the real deal, performing all of No Doubt’s chart-topping hits, as well as popular favorites by Sublime, Radiohead and other 90’s rock groups.

  • July 27th: Tomorrows Bad Seeds 

Cultivated in the South Bay, Tomorrows Bad Seeds embodies the surf and street culture of Los Angeles, perfectly blending the sounds of hip hop, punk, reggae, rock and soul. 

  • August 3rd: Blue Breeze Band

Providing audiences with the best of motown, R&B, soul, funk, jazz and blues, this 6 – 12 piece band is sure to pack the dance floor with their funky soul rhythms composed of amazing vocals, keyboards, drums, guitar and an extraordinary horn section. 

  • August 10th: Rod the Mod, Never a Dull Moment Tribute Band

A rock band with a unique blend of raw energy and a lead singer that encapsulates the subtle nuances of Rod Stewart himself, Rod the Mod brings an exciting performance and genuine representation of Rod Stewart’s concerts. 

  • October 5th: Start Me Up! (Rolling Stones Tribute Band)

Reputed as the most authentic recreation of the Rolling Stones, the sights, sounds and moves of Start Me Up! and Tina Turner impersonator bring a high energy show that will have the crowd dancing and singing along all night.

  • October 12th: Kenny Metcalf as Elton The Early Years (Tribute Band) 

Kenny Metcalf recreates performances by lively and legendary, Elton John, with dazzling outfits, impressive vocals and a spectacular band that take the audience on a nostalgic adventure. 

  • October 26th: Bruno and the Hooligans (Bruno Mars Tribute Band)

Specializing in a complete Bruno Mars concert production, this tribute band includes a high-stepping male vocalist and talented musicians, who together provide an exciting mix of the Funk and R&B sound of Bruno Mars with unmatched detail. 

Opening acts will be announced at a later date. Guests are encouraged to set up their chairs and blankets along Seaport Way as early as 11:00 am. A dancing area will be designated for guests ready to dance the night away! Complimentary face painting and airbrush tattoos will also be available, 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm. This is a free family-friendly community event, no tickets required for attendance. Self-seating is available on a first come first served basis, space is limited. ADA accommodations are available. The center offers an array of restaurants, retailers and specialty services for the community to enjoy before, during or after concerts. 

For additional event information, including concert etiquette and a complete directory of tenants visit 2ndandpch.com or interact via Instagram or Facebook.

Credit: About 2ND & PCH.

The FRIENDS Experience Opens in Long Beach Area

OH. MY. GAWD…THE FRIENDSTM EXPERIENCE OPENS IN THE LONG BEACH AREA

After successful runs in more than 10 North American cities, the wildly popular The FRIENDSTM Experience will open in the Long Beach area on Friday, June 23, 2023. Originally created for the show’s 25th anniversary, fans can celebrate their favorite friends and revisit some of the series’ most iconic moments with this interactive experience created by Original X Productions (OGX), Warner Bros. Themed Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television Group. “The One Near Long Beach” will be located at 4661 Silva St. at Lakewood Center. Tickets will go on sale Thursday, May 25 at 10 a.m. PST exclusively at www.FriendsTheExperience.com/LongBeach.

Voted as one of USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Best New Attractions and included in CNN’s 12 Best Immersive Experiences around the world, The FRIENDSTM Experience features several nostalgia-packed rooms and activations including Monica’s kitchen and the iconic FRIENDSTM fountain. The interactive space provides opportunities to explore the show’s history and re-create your favorite moments including posing in front of Rachel and Monica’s purple door, relaxing in Chandler and Joey’s recliner, and helping Ross with the famous sofa pivot. And of course, the space will feature a re-created Central Perk with the legendary orange couch. An onsite FRIENDSTM retail store featuring exclusive products will also be open to both ticketed and non-ticketed guests.

The FRIENDSTM Experience invites fans to step inside the world of the iconic series, relive their favorite moments and celebrate the show unlike ever before,” said Stacy Moscatelli, Co-President and Chief Strategy Officer of OGX. “We are looking forward to bringing this one-of-a-kind experience to southern California.”

The FRIENDSTM Experience: The One Near Long Beach will be open from June 23 through September 17. A full schedule of operating hours can be found at www.FriendsTheExperience/LongBeach. Timed entry tickets are available starting at $30 plus taxes and fees. Guided group tours are also available for groups 6 to 10 guests. These tours allow fans to visit the space in the morning before general ticket holders arrive as well as ensure maximum social distancing between groups for a more private experience.

To prepare for The FRIENDSTM Experience’s 2023 tour stop in the Long Beach area, fans can watch Friends: The Reunion special and binge all 236 episodes of the original beloved series on HBO Max.

My friend and I had the opportunity to visit and we absolutely loved it! So much fun!

We had a blast!

Self Disclosure: We had the opportunity to visit to facilitate this post. Information was provided.

FRIENDS and all related characters and elements © & TM Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s23) 

Asteroid City * Wes Anderson’s Unique Style Is All Over This Film

Asteroid City takes place in a fictional American desert town circa 1955. Following a writer on his world famous fictional play about a grieving father who travels with his tech-obsessed family to small rural Asteroid City to compete in a junior stargazing event, only to have his world view disrupted forever. Director Wes Anderson brings another all-star cast to this striking, imaginary world.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Zoe C. comments, “Wes Anderson’s unique style is all over the film Asteroid City. While watching it, I vacillated between being confused with the storyline and captivated by the eye-candy cinematography. I love the coloring of this film, and like Asteroid City as a whole but, despite the amazing cast and fascinating moments, the film left me blank.” See her full review below.

Asteroid City

By Zoe C, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic age 14

Wes Anderson’s unique style is all over the film Asteroid City. While watching it, I vacillated between being confused with the storyline and captivated by the eye-candy cinematography. I love the coloring of this film, and like Asteroid City as a whole but, despite the amazing cast and fascinating moments, the film left me blank.

The story starts showing a dad, Augie Steenbeck (Jason Schwartzman) with his three daughters and one son, visiting Asteroid City’s western meteor crash site hosting a sort of “space camp.” The family is attending a science competition. While there, an alien visits everyone attending the science competition. This extreme world-changing event causes Augie, his family and everyone else at the competition to quarantine, leaving them stuck.

I really like the style of this film, the cinematography and set designs. The film takes place in 1955 and really embodies this time era. The bright colors of Asteroid City are mesmerizing but become overwhelming at times. Throughout the film, there are cuts in the storyline that make it confusing. It seems that Wes Anderson tries to tell the author’s story while telling the story of Asteroid City at the same time. I like the storyline, although the multi-narrative detracts from the story itself and makes it difficult to understand where the story is going. The ending does piece together the straggling parts and everything becomes a lot clearer. After the first hour there is a turning point where I could better understand what was going on. I love the cast! I am a huge fan of Maya Hawke who plays a teacher named June. I love Maya’s ability to be so in touch with the roles she plays and I really love her performance in this film. Scarlett Johansson also delivers a great performance as the character, Midge who is an actress in the film. Both Jake Ryan as Woodrow Steenbeck and Jason Schwartzman as Augie Steenbeck nail their performances — their characters are surprisingly very alike, both having awkward, yet interesting personalities. There are so many other incredible actors in this film like Tom Hanks who plays the grandfather of the three girls and their brother. I love the performance of the three young daughters — they are so funny and adorable.

The film’s message is about scientists and artists finding a common place and longing to connect. Be aware that there is brief nudity, smoking and suggestive material.

I give Asteroid City 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults.

Asteroid City releases in theaters June 23, 2023.

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Venus, July 6th Pet of the Week

Venus has, shall we say, a disarming facial expression! She’s as delightful as she looks! This 3-year-old Siberian husky is the last of her siblings at the shelter, and if someone comes in who’s knowledgeable about this breed, Venus will shower them with affection and transfix them with her piercing blue eyes. Whether it’s romping about the great outdoors or cozying up for snuggle sessions, Venus will fill your life with everything you didn’t know was missing. You can speed the process to adopt or foster Venus and any of our other pets by emailing PetAdopt@longbeach.gov or petfoster@longbeach.gov. You can also call (562) 570-4925. Even better, stop by during our walk-in hours every Wednesday through Sunday from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. Our shelter is located at 7700 E. Spring St. Ask for ID# A694824 to meet Venus. We’re over capacity, and everyone needs homes!

Follow the Yellow Brick Road to Musical Theatre West at Carpenter Performing Arts Center This July

Musical Theatre West’s The Wizard of Oz. Photo Courtesy of Musical Theatre West

Join Dorothy, The Tinman, The Cowardly Lion, and The Scarecrow as they find courage, heart, and magic on the way to the Emerald City! Long Beach’s premier musical theater company, Musical Theatre West (MTW), will debut its production of The Wizard of Oz for select dates this July. The classic musical fantasy will have audiences enchanted as Broadway-caliber performers, special effects, and dazzling choreography bring the beloved story to life. MTW’s production of The Wizard of Oz will run on select dates, July 7 – July 23, 2023 at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center on the CSU Long Beach campus. Tickets are available starting at $20 on musical.org.

DETAILS: 

Explore the true meaning of home with Musical Theatre West’s 2023 summer production. Based on the iconic 1939 movie starring Judy Garland, The Wizard of Oz is a must-see show for Southern California families. Classic songs such as “Over the Rainbow” and “We’re Off To See The Wizard” fill this outstanding score from the MGM film and will delight audiences of all ages. Ticket holders can expect to be spell-bounded by special effects, an adorable dog playing Toto, a youth ensemble, a live orchestra, choreography from accomplished choreographer Jimmy Locust, and much more. Experience the Broadway-caliber performance during one of the thirteen magic-filled performances throughout July, including a preview show on July 7, the official Ozian-inspired opening night on July 8, and a special ASL-interpreted performance on July 14. For more information, a full line-up of performances, and additional details can be found at https://musical.org/the-wizard-of-oz/

WHEN: 

  • July 7, Friday: 8:00 pm (Preview Night)
  • July 8, Saturday: 8:00 pm 
  • July 9, Sunday: 1:00 pm
  • July 13, Thursday: 7:30 pm
  • July 14, Friday: 8:00 pm (ASL Night)
  • July 15, Saturday: 2:00 pm / 8:00 pm
  • July 16, Sunday: 1:00 pm / 6:00 pm
  • July 21, Friday: 8:00 pm 
  • July 22, Saturday: 2:00 pm / 8:00 pm
  • July 23, Sunday: 1:00 pm

WHERE: 

  • Carpenter Performing Arts Center at Cal State Long Beach 

6200 E Atherton St, Long Beach, CA 90815 

TICKETS: 

CAST:

  • Leianna Weaver – Dorothy Gale
  • Erik Scott Romney – The Scarecrow
  • Michael James – The Tinman
  • William Hartery – The Cowardly Lion
  • Sarah Uriarte Berry – Glinda, the Good Witch
  • Erica Hanrahan – The Wicked Witch of the West
  • Jason Graae – The Wizard of Oz
  • Dennis Holland – Uncle Henry
  • Dekontee Tucrkile – Ensemble
  • Brianna Liddi – Ensemble
  • David Kirk Grant – Ensemble
  • TJ Punchard – Ensemble
  • Jacob Matthews – Ensemble
  • Taleen Shrikian – Ensemble
  • Erin Dubreuil – Ensemble
  • Julia Doty – Ensemble
  • Allen Lucky Weaver – Ensemble
  • DarRand Hall – Ensemble
  • Quintan Craig – Ensemble 
  • Rachel Beard – Youth Ensemble
  • James dela Cruz – Youth Ensemble
  • Amelia Fischer – Youth Ensemble
  • Savannah Fischer – Youth Ensemble
  • Faith Graham – Youth Ensemble
  • Chloe Alyssa Hanser – Youth Ensemble
  • Becca Last – Youth Ensemble
  • Catherine Last – Youth Ensemble
  • Elizabeth Last – Youth Ensemble
  • Maisie Magdalen Oliveros – Youth Ensemble
  • Daniela Somers – Youth Ensemble

Credit: MUSICAL THEATRE WEST.

Graham, June 30th Pet of the Week

This is a plea to save a good dog. Graham, a 2-year-old neutered pittie, came to Long Beach Animal Care Services in November last year. He plays well with other dogs, is treat motivated, loves walks, and loves people, too. Trouble is, our shelter is over capacity, and while our team works tirelessly to save every dog possible, there may come a day when we have to say goodbye in the worst way. With someone we love as much as we do Graham, it’s heartbreaking. If you or someone you know would like to adopt this fellow and give him a reason for that big smile, please come get him. You can foster Graham, too, for a couple of weeks. You don’t have to keep him forever, but you may want to, and we won’t say no. Our shelter hours are Wednesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 7700 E. Spring St. at the entrance to El Dorado Park (no parking fee for shelter visitors). You can email PetAdopt@longbeach.gov to speed the process for adopting or fostering Graham. Ask for ID#A688535.