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Roger Ballen Following his acclaimed series “Outland” and “Shadow Chamber,” Johannesburg, South Africa-based artist Roger Ballen presents a series of recent black and white photographs, “Boarding House,” published in book form by Phaidon, and now on view at Fahey/Klein Gallery. The work straddles the line between documentary and art, depicting a dreamlike, transitory space full of people, animals and odd objects making for psychologically charged surroundings. Fahey/Klein Gallery, 148 N. La Brea Ave., L.A. Through Oct. 15. Free. (323) 934-2250. https://www.faheykleingallery.com.
Beatrice Wood A retrospective of the late artist Beatrice Wood is opening at the Santa Monica Museum of Art. Wood, who died in 1998 at the age of 105, was born to a wealthy family in San Francisco but made her home in the bohemian circles of New York before spending the later part of her life as a ceramist in Ojai. Santa Monica Museum of Art, 2525 Michigan Ave., Bergamot Station, Santa Monica. Through March. $5 suggested donation. (310) 586-6488; https://www.smmoa.org
MUSIC
L.A. Phil Fireworks Spectacular Few composers go better with colorful explosions than Tchaikovsky, and at this “Fireworks Spectacular” the L.A. Phil pairs his famous “Rococo Variations” and music from “Swan Lake” with a visual volley capped by the bombastic, cannon-sporting “1812 Overture” featuring the USC marching band. Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N. Highland Ave., L.A. 8:30 p.m. $12-$158. https://www.laphil.com.
MOVIES
Steven Soderbergh Filmmaker Steven Soderbergh, who has recently made headlines with his upcoming thriller, “Contagion,” and his talk of shifting focus from directing to painting, will be in attendance for this screening of his 1993 film “King of the Hill.” Actor Jesse Bradford will join Soderbergh in taking audience questions after the show. The Cinefamily, 611 N. Fairfax Ave., L.A. 7 p.m. $12. (323) 655-2510. https://www.cinefamily.org.
EVENTS
Los Angeles BBQ Festival A hearty appetite is encouraged at the Los Angeles BBQ Festival, a three-day celebration of basted and sizzling meats, including spare ribs, pulled pork and beef brisket. Sample delectables from Texas Thunder BBQ, Chicago BBQ Co., Bourbon Q and more, with live music provided by Ticket to Ride, Peter Cash, Sgt. Peppers and Black Crystal Wolf Kids. Santa Monica Pier, 1550 Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Through Sun. (310) 902-6955. https://www.labbqfest.com.
Oktoberfest The massive 32,000-square-foot Village at Oktoberfest hosts a variety of traditional Bavarian fun, including German oompah bands, hearty food and beer — including homemade bratwurst and Polish sausages — dances, contests and more. Alpine Village, 833 W. Torrance Blvd., Torrance. 6 p.m.-midnight Sat., 1-6 p.m. Sun., through Oct. 23. (310) 323-2872. https://www.alpinevillagecenter.com.
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