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

From St. Patrick's Day celebrations to vintage paperback shows, L.A. has plenty to offer this weekend.

Mar. 15, 2026 at 6:07pm

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 show, and an art installation connected to the city's expanding transit system. The article highlights three top picks for the day, as well as seven more things to do around the city.

Why it matters

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. This diversity of entertainment options caters to the diverse population and interests of Angelenos.

The details

The three top picks for Sunday include a St. Patrick's Day party at Benny Boy Brewing, the Los Angeles Vintage Paperback Show at the Glendale Civic Auditorium, and an art workshop at the Hammer Museum related to the upcoming D Line (Purple) Subway Extension. The St. Patrick's Day event features live music, cask ales, and food, while the paperback show offers over 80 dealer tables and tens of thousands of vintage books. The art workshop will feature hands-on activities related to the future of Los Angeles transit.

  • The St. Patrick's Day party at Benny Boy starts at noon.
  • The Los Angeles Vintage Paperback Show runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • The Art Lab x Metro Art workshop runs from 1 to 4 p.m.

The players

Benny Boy Brewing

A local brewery hosting a St. Patrick's Day party.

Los Angeles Vintage Paperback Show

An annual event featuring over 80 dealer tables and tens of thousands of vintage paperbacks.

Hammer Museum

An art museum hosting a collaborative workshop with Metro Art focused on the future of Los Angeles transit.

Metro Art

An organization that commissions artists to create works related to the Los Angeles transit system.

Sandow Birk, Iris Yirei Hu, Yunhee Min, Victoria Fu & Matt Rich

Artists commissioned by Metro Art to create works for the upcoming D Line (Purple) Subway Extension.

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What they’re saying

“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.”

— Rachel Morgan, News Editor (newsy-today.com)

The takeaway

With so many diverse and engaging events happening across Los Angeles this Sunday, there is something for everyone to enjoy, whether they are interested in music, art, literature, or celebrating St. Patrick's Day. This highlights the city's vibrant cultural landscape and its ability to cater to a wide range of tastes and preferences.