GO: School Night at The Airliner
It’s a school night this Thursday, and you know what that means… It’s School Night at The Airliner, where you’ll see live performances from Dan English, Hollis Howard, and Johnny Dawson. Come for the sounds, stay for the vibes, and meet some musicians who are making their mark in Los Angeles.

STROLL: DTLB Art + Design Walk
If you’re looking for a Valentine’s Day stroll, head to Downtown Long Beach for an open-air showcase of art, design, music, and hands-on creativity. See murals, pop-up galleries, live performances, workshops, and storefronts opening their doors to local artists, designers, and makers. You can meet the people shaping the city’s creative scene, shop from small businesses, and explore how culture and design intersect across the neighborhood.
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PICNIC: At One of LA’s Best Parks
Sometimes a classic picnic is all you need to make Valentine’s Day special. Good food, good drinks, good friends & loved ones. Our friends at Secret Los Angeles shared their list of LA’s best parks; all you need to do is bring a blanket and some goodies. And no, you don’t need Valentine’s Day to have a picnic, so save this list for any picnicking occasion.

AMPLIFY LOVE: Attune — Light, Sound, and Art
Celebrate the spirit of community and immerse yourself in a transformative light and sound journey as featured artists play simultaneously across the diverse landscapes in Los Angeles. Find a location near you and connect with all the communities and performers at once! Attune LA is a first-of-its-kind platform that uses the elemental forces of sound and light frequencies to unite Angelenos in a shared experience of harmony, healing, and collective expression.
HIKE: Cave of Munits via El Escorpion Trail
Experience some mini-spelunking on this moderate trail. The hike itself may be short, but as you move further up the hills, the grade gets a little steeper, and you reach Munits Cave, where you can shimmy up a few built-in ropes to get a view of the inside. Use caution if you go into the cave; it’s harder coming down than going up. You’ll be exposed to the sun for some of the hike, so bring plenty of water. For those who like a longer hike, you can continue on the Hunter Allen Trail for a good workout. While the trail is dog-friendly, the cave is not.
