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L.A. Weekend Guide: Rosé Day Los Angeles, Rodeo Drive Concours d'Elegance, Street Food Cinema
L.A. Weekend Guide: Rosé Day Los Angeles, Rodeo Drive Concours d'Elegance, Street Food Cinema

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

L.A. Weekend Guide: Rosé Day Los Angeles, Rodeo Drive Concours d'Elegance, Street Food Cinema

L.A. Weekend Guide: Rosé Day Los Angeles, Rodeo Drive Concours d'Elegance, Street Food Cinema originally appeared on L.A. Mag. Every Thursday, Los Angeles magazine curates a list of the best events in and around Los Angeles. Craft a great last-minute schedule with our Weekend Guide to L.A., and don't forget to sign up to have the guide delivered to your inbox every week by clicking HERE. Zizou, the French-Moroccan restaurant in Lincoln Heights, commemorates a year of service with a fun night of food, music and plenty of celebrating. Don't miss DJ sets from Cassandra Dalí, Mathieu Schreyer and a special guest. Street Food Cinema toasts to 45 years with a late-night screening of Friday the 13th at The Autry Museum. In partnership with Paramount Scares and Bloody Disgusting, the evening pairs the horror classic with photo ops, special giveaways, a spooky marketplace, themed trivia and Q&A with creator/director/producer Sean S. Cunningham and the hosts of YouTube channel Dead Meat. 'Love's End' — June 13-15The Odyssey Theatre hosts its final three performances of Love's End, French playwright Pascal Rambert's intense but funny exploration of life and love. Rambert leads a talkback following the June 13 show. Through July 13, Giorgio Armani's Rodeo Drive boutique hosts an exhibition of photography by Aldo Fallai. From June 13 to Sept. 14, New York City's Michelin-selected Moody Tongue Sushi pops up for a culinary experience marked by a bespoke hand roll cart with tableside service, an evolving menu of sushi and seasonal bites and Signature Moody Tongue beers. Rosé Day Los Angeles curates a picture-perfect fête from to 8 p.m. at King Gillette Ranch. Alongside its signature helicopter flower petal drop, attendees can expect live performances, a culinary experience by Michelin-starred chef Marc Forgione, a Red Bull Air Force sky diving stunt, Formula 1 car showcase, luxury shopping experiences, wellness zones, VIP exclusives, art installations and open bars serving LVMH rosés, Suntory Spirits, Fever Tree and more. The luxury Century City hotel rings in Global Wellness Day with a variety of offerings, spanning complimentary classes to specialized recovery services. From 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., the French bistro transforms its West Hollywood location into the ultimate summer soiree featuring rotating small plates, a DJ set by California Star, a floral bar by Empty Vase where attendees can build bouquets and an open bar with rosé, Lillet cocktails and Coucou martinis. Paris Saint-Germain roll into town with PSG House, an immersive pop-up coalescing sport, fashion, art music and wellness. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., attendees can expect comedy nights, rooftop DJ sets, live podcasts, food trucks, a soccer pitch, limited-edition merch, a photobooth and more. Car enthusiasts can celebrate Father's Day with this world-class vehicle showcase in its 30th year. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the free-to-attend event dazzles with racing and bespoke vehicles display by O'Gara Coach Beverly Hills, food trucks and a Beverly Hills Police Department Motor Unit demonstration. This story was originally reported by L.A. Mag on Jun 12, 2025, where it first appeared.

Kolkata to celebrate gender-fluidity and identity through dance, drama, and more
Kolkata to celebrate gender-fluidity and identity through dance, drama, and more

Time of India

time24-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Kolkata to celebrate gender-fluidity and identity through dance, drama, and more

Kolkata is all set to host a genre-fluid performance at The Creative Arts Academy . Created and performed by theatremaker Ahon Gooptu, Item is a blend of dance, drama, and drag that explores themes of identity, queerness, and belonging through a Bollywood-inspired lens. At the heart of the show is Zizou, who discovers parts of himself across shifting landscapes—from homes and nightclubs to the silver screens of Bollywood. Through his fierce and fabulous drag persona, Zenia Fauxbia Darling, he finds connection in memories, movement, and music. Drawing inspiration from Madhuri Dixit and Saroj Khan, the show is both a celebration of cultural memory and a journey toward selfhood. Rooted in Ahon's academic research on performing minoritarian identities, Item brings theory to the stage in bold, expressive ways. Following the performance, the audience will also be engaged in a community conversation to reflect, ask questions, and take part in meaningful dialogue around gender, race, sexuality, and performance.

‘I've always admired him' – Ronaldinho on the one player he regrets not playing with
‘I've always admired him' – Ronaldinho on the one player he regrets not playing with

Yahoo

time09-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

‘I've always admired him' – Ronaldinho on the one player he regrets not playing with

'I've always admired him' – Ronaldinho on the one player he regrets not playing with 'I've always admired him' – Ronaldinho on the one player he regrets not playing with Throughout his illustrious career as a footballer, Ronaldinho has played alongside some legendary figures, from Ronaldo to Lionel Messi (37), Xavi, and Andrés Iniesta, to name a few. However, there's one player he wished he could've been teammates with, and interestingly, it was a longtime rival. Advertisement Speaking to L'Équipe, the 2002 World Cup champion with Brazil said he always had great respect for French superstar Zinedine Zidane. 'I've always admired Zizou. I'm sorry I never played with him; that's something I missed [out on]. He's a perfect guy. I also admire the manager that he is a lot.' The Ballon d'Or winner, who played two seasons in Ligue 1 with Paris Saint-Germain, never played with Zidane but often had to go up against him. The Brazilian played five seasons at FC Barcelona while Zizou was with their bitter rivals Real Madrid. Ronaldinho's side beat Zidane and Real Madrid to the La Liga crown on two occasions in 2004-05 and 2005-06, while he helped them win the Champions League in that latter campaign. Those victories came during perhaps the height of tensions between Barca and Los Galacticos with Luis Figo joining Madrid from the Camp Nou not long before that. Advertisement One of the most famous meetings between Zizou and Ronaldinho went Zidane's way, though. The French midfield maestro put on a masterful performance for Les Bleus in the 2006 World Cup quarter-finals, as France eliminated Ronaldinho and the reigning world champions Brazil by a 1-0 score. Zidane was virtually untouchable throughout that match, with many claiming afterwards that he was the only Brazilian on the pitch that day. Zizou was not only magical with every touch of the ball, but he also set up Theirry Henry's winning goal. GFFN | Joel Lefevre

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