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Three things to do this weekend

From modern dance milestones to K-pop battles and dazzling food art, Los Angeles is packed with can’t-miss experiences this weekend.
Three things to do this weekend
Celebrate a century of the Martha Graham Dance company with a one-night-only performance on Oct. 4 at the Soraya (Valley Center for the Performing Arts) on the campus of California State University Northridge.
100 Years of Martha Graham: Live at The Soraya (One Night Only)

Homework brain fried? Trade your phone glow for stage glow. The Martha Graham Dance Company, founded in 1926 by the “mother of modern dance” whose contraction-and-release technique changed dance forever, lands at The Soraya for a centennial blowout. Expect iconic Graham intensity, live orchestra vibes by Wild Up, and a brand-new premiere, co-commissioned by the Soraya alongside classics. If you’ve never seen live dance on the big stage, this is the show to start with.

When & where: Sat, Oct. 4, 8 p.m. $59–$117. The Soraya, 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge.
Why go now: It’s the capstone of the company’s three-year 100th-anniversary tour, with a world premiere on the bill. One night only.
Pro tips: Park early, stash a sweater (the hall runs cool), keep bags small.
Tickets and details at The Soraya.

By Alondra Fermin, Staff Writer

Celebrate a century of the Martha Graham Dance company with a one-night-only performance on Oct. 4 at the Soraya (Valley Center for the Performing Arts) on the campus of California State University Northridge. (COURTESY SORAYA)
Stream the smash hit mash-up of K-Pop sparkle and demon-slaying myth, "K-POP Demon Hunters." Now showing on Netflix.
Couch Party Pick: KPop Demon Hunters (Netflix)

Group chat can wait. Grab snacks and let HUNTR/X save the world between choruses. The breakout animated hit mashes K-pop sparkle with demon-slaying myth, and yes, the soundtrack will live in your head rent-free. It’s already notched monster streaming numbers on Netflix and keeps bouncing back to No. 1.

When & where: Streaming now on Netflix
Why go now: Cultural moment alert… Cast tracks, fan edits, and a late-night performance by HUNTR/X hit Oct. 7 on The Tonight Show.
Pro tips: Watch with subtitles on (lyric bits pop), use real speakers, and enable “skip credits” only after the final stinger.

By Iona Hersch, Staff Writer

Stream the smash hit mash-up of K-Pop sparkle and demon-slaying myth, “K-POP Demon Hunters.” Now showing on Netflix. (COURTSEY SONY PICTURES ANIMATION)
Learn more about the Japanese shokuhin sampuru, crafting food replicas, at the first U.S. exhibition dedicated to the art form. Now through Jan. 25, 2026 at JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles in Hollywood.
“Looks Delicious!” Food Replicas at JAPAN HOUSE LA

Your camera roll is starving. This exhibition turns wax and plastic into jaw-dropping fake food. The ramen “steams,” parfaits glisten, tempura crackles (in your imagination). It’s the first U.S. exhibition dedicated to shokuhin sampuru, with programming, demos, and merch straight from the masters at Iwasaki. Bring curiosity; leave hungry. 

When & where: Sept. 18, 2025–Jan. 25, 2026. JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles, Ovation Hollywood, 6801 Hollywood Blvd. Check site for hours.
Why go now: Limited run and hands-on events tied to opening months. Easy Metro/parking access at Ovation.
Pro tips: Go earlier in the day to roam the gallery before crowds; leave time for talks/workshops and the WAZA shop.

By Tony Huynh, Staff Writer

Learn more about the Japanese shokuhin sampuru, crafting food replicas, at the first U.S. exhibition dedicated to the art form. Now through Jan. 25, 2026 at JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles in Hollywood. (Courtesy IWASAKI Co. Ltd)
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