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ing up Los Angeles editors


Alamo Drafthouse, the Austin- born theater chain known for serving great food and drink while you watch, lands in Downtown. à 700 S Flower St (drafthouse.com/la). Opening date TBA.


After rave reviews on broadway, lisa Kron and Jeanine Tesori’s Fun Home arrives on february 21. Bring a bunch of tissues. à Ahmanson Theatre, 135 N Grand Ave (213-628-2772, centertheatregroup.org). Feb 21– Apr 1; times and ticket prices TBA.


Sigur Rós + The L.A. Phil? it’s like our icelandic dream come true. the pairing performs three concerts, closing out the Reykjavík festival. à Walt Disney Concert Hall, 111 S Grand Ave (323-850-2000, laphil.com). Apr 1–17.


His name is Alexander Hamilton, and he is finally coming to a stage in L.A. Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton hits Pantages in august (get your credit card ready—these tickets are going to go fast!). à Pantages Theatre, 6233 Hollywood Blvd (323-468-1770, hollywoodpantages.com). Aug 11–Dec 30; times and ticket prices TBA.


WANT: NOW


jessica Koslow is expanding her toast- and-grain-bowl empire with Sqirl Away, a takeout extension of Sqirl next door to the busy breakfast spot. à 720 N Virgil Ave. Opens summer 2017.


EXCITED EMOJI


in lacma’s “Moholy- Nagy: Future Present,” the pioneering painter and photographer from Hungary, and a leading figure in Constructivism, gets his first U.S. retrospective in nearly 50 years. à Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd (323- 857-6000, lacma.org). Feb 12–June 18.


NOW THAT JANUARY is here, we’ve had a chance to look at what the New Year holds, and boy, is 2017 shaping up to be a great one for Los Angeles. From museum exhibits to finding out whether L.A. will host the 2024 Olympics, the year is jam- packed with hot topics, exciting changes and epic events. Here are just 20 reasons we believe 2017 is going to be L.A.’s best year yet—and yours too!


WEEEEE EEEEEE!


After opening for Rihanna in early 2016, The Weeknd moves to headliner for his massive Starboy tour. à The Forum, 3900 W Manchester Blvd, Inglewood (310-330-7300, fabulousforum .com). Apr 29, 30 at 7:30pm; $39.50–$175.


LITERALLY PEEING MY PANTS


Can’t get enough of the Broad’s Infinity Mirrored Room? The museum is opening “Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors,” with six infinity rooms (imagine how many selfies you’ll take!) and more works from the 87-year-old-artist. à 221 S Grand Ave (213- 232-6200, thebroad.org). Opens Oct 2017.


Three years after an insanely captivating and sold-out U.S. tour, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds are back stateside. à The Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Ave (323-665- 5857, nederlanderconcerts.com). June 29 at 7:30pm; $49.50–$69.50.


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After a long campaign, on September 13 we’ll finally find out whether we beat out Paris and Budapest to host the 2024 Olympics.


January–March 2017 Time Out Los Angeles


PhOtOgraPhS (clOcKWiSE frOm tOP lEft): cOurtESy cENtEr thEatrE grOuP/jOaN marcuS; jaKOb N. laymaN; jOaN marcuS; cOurtESy thE brOaD art fOuNDatiON/yayOi KuSama, cOurtESy Of DaviD ZWirNEr, N.y.; rONi rEKOmaa/rEx/ShuttErStOcK


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