10 Things To Do For This Sunday in L.A. [3-15-2026]

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Los Angeles residents and visitors have a diverse range of options for entertainment this Sunday, including a St. Patrick’s Day celebration, a vintage paperback demonstrate, and an art installation connected to the city’s expanding transit system.

Three Top Picks For This Sunday

Several events stand out as highlights for the day. Attendees can choose from options marked as being less than .5 miles from an L.A. Metro Station (M) or offering free admission (FA).

St. Patrick’s Day at Benny BoyFA > Benny Boy Brewing will host a St. Patrick’s Day party starting at noon, featuring live Irish music by Michael Kelly, cask ales, and the return of the “Split the B” competition. Live Band Karaoke will also be featured, alongside “green beer” and food from Il Piacere and Zef BBQ. The event is for those 21 and over and offers free entry and valet parking. More information is available here.

Los Angeles Vintage Paperback Show -> The world’s largest gathering of vintage paperback enthusiasts will seize place this Sunday at the Glendale Civic Auditorium, featuring over 80 dealer tables and tens of thousands of books. Tickets are $10, and the show runs from 9 a.m. To 4 p.m. Over 45 authors and artists will be present to sign works. More information can be found here.

Art Lab x Metro ArtFA > The Hammer Museum will host a collaborative workshop this Sunday offering a hands-on look at the future of Los Angeles transit. Five artists—Sandow Birk, Iris Yirei Hu, Yunhee Min, and Victoria Fu & Matt Rich—commissioned by Metro Art will be present. The workshop, which runs from 1 to 4 p.m., will feature art-making activities related to the upcoming D Line (Purple) Subway Extension serving UCLA and the West LA VA Medical Center. No tickets are required. More information is available here.

Did You Know? The Los Angeles Vintage Paperback Show features over 80 dealer tables and tens of thousands of vintage paperbacks.

Seven More Things To Do in L.A. Today

  • St. Patricks’ Day weekend at Angel City Brewery continues with live music and DJ sets.
  • One Colorado’s Third Sundays Wellness Series will feature a Sound Bath.
  • Gorillaz’ House of Kong is running for a limited four-week period at Rolling Greens DTLA.
  • The Backstory, a monthly live storytelling show, will be held at The Crow in Santa Monica at 6 p.m.
  • Dynasty Typewriter is hosting a free Oscars watch party hosted by Guy Branum.
  • Dusty Vinyl on West Pico Blvd will transform into a 1977 secret-agent-themed hideout to celebrate the Academy Award nominated film The Secret Agent.
  • NoHo’s Lawless Brewing Co. Will host a free Oscars Watch Party starting at 4 p.m.

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Expert Insight: The variety of events available this Sunday highlights Los Angeles’ vibrant cultural scene and offers options for a wide range of interests, from music and art to literary pursuits and film celebrations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the St. Patrick’s Day event at Benny Boy start?

The St. Patrick’s Day party at Benny Boy starts at noon.

How much does it cost to attend the Los Angeles Vintage Paperback Show?

Tickets to the Los Angeles Vintage Paperback Show are $10.

Is the Art Lab x Metro Art workshop suitable for children?

Yes, the Art Lab x Metro Art workshop is open to all ages and requires no tickets.

With so many options available, what will you choose to do with your Sunday in Los Angeles?

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