Things to do for September 20, 2017

Watch Movies. Splash Around With Your Friends. Do Both at the Same Time.

But Before That, Maybe Go to a Vintage Masquerade Party for a Notable Centurion

By Hadley Tomicki

Wednesday
It's Never Too Early to Have the Hell Scared Out of You
CREEP SHOW

It's Never Too Early to Have the Hell Scared Out of You

Tickets are now available for Creep LA's new haunt. This latest interactive walkthrough is based on Amazon's new series about horror legends called Lore. It was scarier source material than Café Society. We'll presume, having never seen it.

Thursday
A Sweet Slice of the South on San Vicente
LIVE AND LET PIE

A Sweet Slice of the South on San Vicente

Pie. You love it, we love it, that lady over there loves it. And a new spot in Brentwood called Winston Pies is now offering Southern-style pies whole and by the slice in flavors like fall pumpkin, Blue Ridge blueberry and cranberry orange chess. Hi, lady over there.

Now open, Winston Pies, 11678 San Vicente Blvd, Brentwood, 310-207-5743

Saturday
A Major Exhibit From a Major Vandal
DEFACE OFF

A Major Exhibit From a Major Vandal

You've probably seen large walls bearing murals by the artist D*Face, looking a little like Roy Lichtenstein with a death fetish. On Friday, you can witness the London painter and sculptor's only U.S. show of the year at Corey Helford Gallery. Your own walls may stand to benefit by doing this.

A Black-Tie Soiree to Celebrate Culver's 100th
KEEPING IT 100

A Black-Tie Soiree to Celebrate Culver's 100th

Three Ways to Celebrate Culver City's Centennial:

1) Wear a conical paper hat and shout Happy Birthday at inanimate landmarks.
2) Attend the Culver Hotel's 1920's-themed, black-tie masquerade on Saturday night.
3) Send a card, have your assistant sign your name.

Monday
Get a Little Wet. Watch Some Movies.
OCTOBER SKYBAR

Get a Little Wet. Watch Some Movies.

There's something going on at Skybar on Mondays. They call it a "dive-in" theater and it involves you and some friends jumping in their pools while watching movies and drinking things. Monday is Grease. Followed by a month of horror films curated by Brett Ratner. He'll wisely leave out Jaws.

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Hadley Tomicki lives in Los Angeles. He is probably going nowhere on the 10 Freeway this very second.

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