THEME PARKS
A single day at Disneyland or California Adventure costs a not-very-happy $69 if you’re 10 or older, $59 for those in the single digits. But on your birthday you can get in free to either. The trick? You have to register in advance on the Disney website, and two weeks before your birthday you’ll receive a confirmation e-mail. Bring the e-mail and proper ID and voila!www.disneyland.com. -- Elina Shatkin (Paul Hiffmeyer / Associated Press)
GARDENS
The Huntington is free the first Thursday of each month (see the
JAZZ
Exposed brick may not be ideal from an acoustic standpoint, but it’s perfect for bargain-minded jazz at downtown L.A.’s European-styled Café Metropol. Offering weekly performances co-presented by the late, lamented club Rocco, past performances have varied from traditional standards to chamber-jazz and contemporary improvised music. It’s a $10 cover, plus $10 minimum purchase, 8 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. www.cafemetropol.com. -- Chris Barton (Damon Winter / Los Angeles Times)
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TOURS
The L.A. Conservancy hosts nine regularly scheduled, docent-led walking tours of architecturally rich neighborhoods, whether it’s the Victorian mansions of Angelino Heights or the Art Deco edifices of downtown L.A., which include the stunning Oviatt and Eastern Columbia buildings. The dates, times and locations vary. It’s $10, but $5 for LAC members and children younger than 12. www.laconservancy.org. -- Elina Shatkin (Annie Wells / Los Angeles Times)
CLASSICAL MUSIC
For chamber music, go to the museum or go to church. The
CLASSICAL MUSIC
The
NEW MUSIC
Los Angeles thus far lacks a real new-music club such as the new Le Poissin Rouge in
-- Mark Swed (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)
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POP MUSIC
On Monday nights, the Echo (pictured) in
-- August Brown (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)
POP MUSIC
A little secret: That show that costs $10 at, say, the Hotel Café you might catch free at one of the in-store concerts at Amoeba Music in Hollywood (cases in point: the store hosted Franz Ferdinand in January and brings in Andy Bell of Erasure fame for a DJ set April 9) or Fingerprints in Long Beach (singer-songwriter Anya Marina play her shimmering pop, spiced with a wry indie-rock wit, March 29). The settings are casual, the sets typically brief, but who wants to stand that long by the Q-R bin anyway? www.amoeba.com and www.fingerprintsmusic.com.
-- Margaret Wappler (Christine Cotter / Los Angeles Times)
ART
At Bergamot Station, the 8-acre former Red Line trolley stop in
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MOVIES
In the shadow of the Grove’s crowded multiplex lies one of L.A.’s best-kept secrets: Regency’s
THEATER
In recognition of these strangling economic times, Center Theatre Group has launched an “entertainment stimulus package,” which is making available 100,000 $20 tickets to the shows in its current season. For the price of a good backyard Pinot Grigio, you can catch