In honor of Black History Month, we’ve rounded up all the ways to celebrate African-American culture and heritage in and round Los Angeles. From a visit the African American Firefighters Museum to a bike ride along Central Ave.’s historic jazz corridor, here’s how to educate and inspire kids during Black History Month.

Aquarium of the Pacific’s African-American Festival

Courtesy of the Aquarium of the Pacific

Make an entire day at the Aquarium of the Pacific’s 15th Annual African-American Festival. Feb. 22 and 23, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., the Aquarium will host an array of live performances, arts and crafts and great food. Performances will include Mardi Gras line dancer, break dancers, jazz musicians, West African dancers, drum circles and storytellers. Event details.

1000 Aquarium Way
Long Beach
562-590-3100
Online: aquariumofpacific.org

California African American Museum

California African American Museum

If you haven’t been to the California African American Museum, this month gives you all the more reason to go. Located in the heart of Exposition Park, CAAM is a hub of resources to explore the African-American diaspora in Los Angeles and beyond. This month, the museum's the exhibitions include Cross Colours: Black Fashion in the 20th Century and Making Mammy: A Caricature of Black Womanhood.

600 State Dr.
Exposition Park
213-744-7432
Online: caamuseum.org

CicLAvia South LA

Traveling Man via flickr

Still haven't been to the spectacular Watts Towers? This is the perfect opportunity to check out the iconic sculpture, constructed from broken dishes, bottles, tiles, pottery, rocks, seashells and more, items salvaged from the area by Simon Rodia in the early part of the 20th century. See the Towers and more of South Central's landmarks with CicLAvia's closed-street bike fest that takes you thought the historic Central Ave. Jazz District. Go by bike, skate or stroller and enjoy kid-friendly activities along the way. Event details.

 

African American Firefighter Museum

Cynthia T. via Yelp

The African-American Firefighter Museum, an ode to pioneering African-American firefighters, is a fascinating plaace for the entire family. It opened in 1997 as a dedication to the first 100 years of African-American firefighters in LA. AAFM is housed in the historic Fire Station 30 in South LA and boasts vintage firefighting gear and photos to get your fire engine fanatics excited. There are enthusiastic docents on hand who also happen to be Fire Department veterans who will provide the family with amazing info and a junior firefighter hat to boot. Upstairs contains more memorabilia and artifacts to commemorate this special history. This is a hidden gem that is not to be missed.

1401 South Central Ave.
South Central LA
213-744-1730
Online: aaffmuseum.org

Museum of African American Art

Shonari J. via Yelp

Founded in 1976 by artist and art historian Dr. Samella Lewis, this museum was opened to highlight and create awareness about African-American art. Since LA likes to mix high and low culture, this museum is tucked into the 3rd floor of the Macy’s at the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza Mall. The museum has rotating exhibits in addition to the Palmer C. Hayden Collection that highlights the life of this leading artist of the Harlem Renaissance and the rest of the permanent collection that features work from the  U.S., Africa, the Caribbean, South America and the South Pacific. 

Macy’s 3rd Floor
4005 Crenshaw Blvd.
Baldwin Hills
Online: maaala.org

The Inkwell in Santa Monica

Shades of L.A. Collection, Los Angeles Public Library

Make your next beach trip a history lesson and visit what was once known as The Inkwell, located on the western end of Pico Blvd. and extending to Bicknell St. The name comes from a derogatory label used by white Angelenos during the Jim Crow era, when African-Americans came to this beach to avoid bigotry and create a space of their own. Today, the name and its origins represent a time in LA's history that should not be forgotten. In 2008, the City of Santa Monica officially recognized The Inkwell and Nick Gabaldon, the first documented African/Mexican-American surfer, with a landmark plaque at Bay St. and Oceanfront Walk. 

Mayme A. Clayton Library and Museum

The Mayme A. Clayton Library and Museum was created to highlight African-American contributions to the world in all forms: history, sports, medicine, arts and entertainment, architecture and more. Clayton’s mission was simple and essential; she believed that “children should know that black people have done great things.” For over 40 years Clayton, a library and historian, collected manuscripts, films, and memorabilia that was eventually recovered by her eldest son Avery Clayton and relocated to its current location in Culver City. Bring the family to soak in the incredible story of Dr. Clayton and the stories that she dedicated her life to telling.

4130 Overland Dr.
Culver City
Online: claytonmuseum.org

Los Angeles Public Library

The library never fails us. The Los Angeles Public Library always make a point to commemorate Heritage Months and Feb. is full of events and learning opportunities. There will be a number of programs to celebrate the month including pre-school story times dedicated to African-American History, jazz and even learning about and playing drums. Yes, you can play drums in the library! The LAPL also has a great list of children’s non-fiction book about African-American history. Check their website for a full list of the month’s activities.

County of Los Angeles Public Library

If the family would like to dig into another great resource on African-American History Month, the Los Angeles County Library is another wonderful library system. Black History Month is sponsored by the Association for the Study of African-American Life and History, founded by Dr. Woodson. This year’s theme is “African Americans in Times of War”. This year there will be special story times, Black History month celebrations and even art workshops like African Tribal Mask making at various branches. Get the family together and learn more about the cause. Also, check the library website for more information and details about local events.

–LeTania Kirkland Smith

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Why set out a plain glass of milk when you can jazz things up for St. Nick with TruMoo’s Mint Vanilla Milk?

Mint is the flavor of the season, taking over everything from hummus to Twinkies, so it’s only fitting that it makes its way into your milk cup. TruMoo’s Limited Edition Mint Vanilla Milk is destined to be a popular choice for the holidays.

Not only does it feature a mint vanilla flavor, but it’s also tinted green. While this isn’t the first time TruMoo has released this special flavor, it’s never been a holiday offering until now. Usually the specialty milk is adorned with a rainbow and available around St. Patrick’s Day. This winter version features a friendly snowman on the label instead.

TruMoo’s Mint Vanilla Milk is available at grocery stores nationwide. Check out TruMoo’s product locator to see if it’s in stores near you.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Dad Bod Snacks via Instagram

 

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If you haven’t yet jumped on the dessert hummus bandwagon, then there’s no better place to start than with ALDI’s Sugar Cookie Hummus.

Fans of sweet hummus-like Trader Joe’s Chocolate Hummus are sure to love ALDI’s newest additions. ALDI has announced both a Sugar Cookie Hummus and a Chocolate Mint Dessert Hummus coming to stores as an ALDI Find for Dec. 18 to 24. Although, some Instagram users have already spotted it on the shelves!

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If the idea of a dessert hummus sounds strange, it’s all about how you eat it. As the package suggests, you can use it to jazz up vanilla wafers, pretzels and graham crackers or simply “by the spoonful.”

Both flavors come in an 8-ounce container for $3.49.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Laurentheresa23 via Instagram

 

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Are you due in 2020? BabyCenter recently revealed its predictions for the top baby names of next year!

So what do the baby naming pros at BabyCenter think will top the charts in ’20? The site combined baby name data, pop culture picks and media faves to come up with a list that covers everything from old school selections to Disney+ picks.

 

photo: iStock

Next year marks a step into the next decade. Even though we’re entering the 2020’s, some of the popular names are throwbacks to the 1920’s. Jazz-age names such as Frank, Barbara, Richard, Ruth, Virginia and Tony are climbing the charts and predicted to pop in popularity next year.

Along with the roaring ’20s, 2020 is also predicted to see the rise of the powerful female athlete name. Simone (as in Biles), Allyson (Felix), Coco (Gauff), Naomi (Osaka), Alex (Morgan), Megan (Rapinoe), Carli (Lloyd) and Dalilah (Muhammad) are all winners in 2020.

If you’re into Disney, popular picks in 2020 include High School Musical’s Troy, Gabriella, Nini and Ricky along with princesses Aurora, Ariel, Belle and Jasmine. Other Disney+ faves, such as Star Wars and Marvel flicks, may also have names that make a splash in 2020. Luke, Leia, Rey, Finn, Peter, Bruce, Natasha and Carol are all contenders for the top names list.

Country stars aren’t just topping the music charts, they’re also predicted to rank high on the 2020 baby names list. Maren, Kacey, Blake, Garth, Carrie and Kane are celebs with names to copy—for your baby, that is.

BabyCenter’s predictions also include a few nonbinary selections, such as Ari, Corey, River, Cameron, Tatum, Sam, Emery and Frankie.

—Erica Loop

 

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In an era of near-constant reboots, Disney and Pixar have something new for the big screen—and it has plenty of Soul!

The new animated feature film won’t hit theaters until 2020, but you can catch the trailer right now.

The film, which features the voices of Jamie Foxx and Tina Fey, follows a middle school music teacher/would-be jazz musician who follows his dreams. In the new trailer, Soul’s main character, Joe Gardner (voiced by Foxx), says, ” You want to become the person you were born to be. Don’t waste your time on all the junk of life. Spend your precious hours doing what will bring out the real you, the brilliant passionate you that’s willing to contribute something meaningful to this world.”

Gardner follows his dreams—right into a city street manhole. The teacher/musician finally gets his big break, only to have an unfortunate accident that separates his soul from his body. The soul-only version of Foxx’s character meets up with Fey’s own soul (named 22), and the adventure begins!

Soul debuts in theaters nationwide Jun. 19, 2020.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: IMDB

 

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Actor Kieran Culkin and wife Jazz Charton are parents! The couple welcomed their daughter, Kinsey Sioux, on lucky Friday the 13th.

This is the first child for the pair who shared their baby news on Instagram recently. While the couple is thrilled to have their baby girl home, the new mama admitted her birth didn’t come easily.

Charton shared on Instagram, “After 25 hours of laboring at home, we arrived at the hospital too late for any pain meds as I was already dilated and ready to push.” The new mom added, “If I ever do this again I want ALL THE DRUGS, all of them.”

Even though Charton continued, “I live in sexy surgical mesh underwear that’s keeping a world of pain in check, my boobs are engorged, I burst blood vessels In my face from pushing, my big pregnant belly that I loved so much deflated to a mere paunch,” she admits that it’s all worth it, also writing, “I’ve never been more in love and we’ve never felt more complete.”

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Jazz Charton via Instagram 

 

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Wishing you could channel that same fabulous flair that made your Trapper Keeper so awesome in sixth grade? Now you can with new Lisa Frank-themed phone cases from Casetify.

The newly launched Lisa Frank x CASETiFY collab includes twenty different iPhone case designs all featuring the signature bright colors, adorable animals and rainbow cheetah print you knew and loved from your childhood.

The cases start at $49 and come in a variety of sizes to fit different iPhone models from iPhone 7 to iPhone Xs.

The collection also includes some other tech accessories to jazz up your style, like vegan leather Apple Watch Bands, iPad cases, laptop cases, wireless charging pads, phone ring holders and vegan leather pockets. All the items are emblazoned with the same colorful Lisa Frank designs. You can shop the full collection here.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Casetify

 

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Nothing says Halloween quite like flickering candlelight and now, thanks to the return of Yankee Candle’s Halloween collection, you can make your candles even more spooktacular.

Featuring 40 new Halloween-themed accessories, the five collections include Boney Bunch, Halloween Friends, Bedazzled Skull, Spiderweb and Gold Ombré and have something for everyone. Here are a few of our favorite picks from the 2019 Yankee Candle Halloween collection.

Halloween Friends Collection Multi

These adorable Halloween pals are lined up and ready for some spooky fun.

$30

Halloween Friends Petey Pumpkin Jack O'Lantern

This mini jack o'lantern candle holder will light up your house all season long.

$22

Boney Bunch Circus Jar Candle Holder

This adorably creepy big top tent doubles as a holder for your favorite jar candle scent.

$35

Boney Bunch Ringmaster

This skeletal ringmaster will help your house smell cozy by doubling as an electric wax melt warmer.

$30

Bedazzled Skull Jar Candle Holder

Jazz up your jar candle with this sparkling skull.

$12

Bedazzled Skull Collection Hands

These bony fingers are happy to hold up your favorite scented candles.

$18

Spiderweb Jar Candle Holder

Accent your favorite candle jar with some spooky webbing.

$25

Gold Ombré Votive

This festive tea light holder is the perfect accent to take you from September all the way through Thanksgiving. 

$8

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of Yankee Candle

 

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The Trolls are rocking their way back onto the big screen in an epic new sequel and here’s your first look at Trolls: World Tour.

Dreamworks Animation has just released the first trailer for the brand new sequel to the hit film Trolls and the universe is about to get a major expansion for Poppy and her hug-loving crew.

As the trailer reveals, the new film will include some new voices, like Kelly Clarkson playing the country music-loving Delta Dawn and Kenan Thompson as Tiny Diamond. The returning cast of favorites will also welcome newcomers Ozzy Osborne, Mary J. Blige, George Clinton, Jamie Dornan, Sam Rockwell and Hamilton’s Anthony Russo.

The new Trolls movie also promises to bring plenty more of the toe-tapping tunes the first movie was known for with a plethora of genres from rap to smooth jazz. Only time will tell if we’ll get a new song quite as catchy as Justin Timberlake’s “Can’t Stop the Feeling.”

Trolls: World Tour will hit theaters Apr. 17, 2020.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: DreamworksTV via YouTube

 

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If you haven’t watched the latest episode of This Is Us, then SPOILER ALERT. The moment Kate and Toby fans have been waiting for all season has finally arrived—and it’s as emotional as you expected.

On this week’s episode of This Is Us, Kate was rushed to the hospital where she delivered her baby at just 28 weeks. Like everything else about the beloved series, Toby and Kate’s entire experience welcoming a preemie—and facing life in the NICU—was as raw and real as it gets.

Parents and fans of the show took to Twitter to share their own experiences with the NICU and the perfect storm of both joy and fear that comes with having a preemie.

https://twitter.com/jen_thorson/status/1105667786079199232

https://twitter.com/KrissyLeigh0604/status/1105655802789019653

This Is Us actress Chrissy Metz took to Twitter herself to read and react to the outpouring of stories from fans.

Even for parents that have not gone through the same experience, the emotional moment when Kate and Toby sit by their newly named son, Jack (because, of course!) resonates. That feeling of overwhelming love is one every parent can relate to.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Courtesy of Ron Batzdorff/NBC

 

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