Plus, our picks for the best things to do this week and how you can live that Fresh Prince life
Time Out #8 | Monday 21 September, 2020
You can rent the mansion from The Fresh Prince of Bel Air and live out your ’90s dreams
If you’re getting tired of your apartment and wishing that your world could get flipped-turned upside down into something a bit more fresh, allow a 30-year-old sitcom to help you out. Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff announced that they’d be partnering with Airbnb to turn the L.A. mansion seen in The Fresh Prince of Bel Air’s intro into a limited-time rental. Even better: You can sit on your throne for only $30 a night.
What to do this week
Thu–Sun Los Angeles Design Festival
Scope out light sculptures and window installations at ROW DTLA and virtual mural tours and architecture talks during this four-day design fest.
The best of the rest:
Thu at 5pm Start brushing up on this November’s ballot with the Hammer Museum’s online lecture series about state propositions.

Opens Fri at 7pm Venture down All Hallows Lane as the Los Angeles Haunted Hayride debuts its drive-through haunted house in San Dimas.

Sat at noon Watch sets from a slew of local bands as Echo Park Rising celebrates its 10th anniversary with a free streaming fest.
What’s new in food?
Escape from L.A. with this food-lover’s road trip to the Central Coast
There’s one thing we never forget to pack for a trip: an appetite. So for this extended car-bound travel season, we’ve put together some of our favorite destination-worthy spots to eat, specifically between L.A. and the Central Coast. Start heading north along the Pacific Coast Highway and make a stop at these eateries in Malibu, Ventura, Santa Barbara and Los Alamos.
There’s a Halloween-themed food festival headed to Knott’s Berry Farm
The park is technically still closed, but Knott’s Berry Farm is still finding a way to make the season spooky. Normally California’s oldest theme park goes all-out for Halloween with haunts and trails during Knott’s Scary Farm, but this year, it’s instead throwing a brand new food festival in its ghost town area.
Quick hits for the road…
These L.A. landmarks are doubling as voting centers for the election
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Ugly Drum might be L.A.’s best pastrami and it’s launching a delivery deli
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A drive-through jack-o’-lantern trail is coming to the Santa Monica Mountains
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One of L.A.’s best cocktail bars is back thanks to new food pop-ups
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We’re not the only ones obsessively checking the air quality (and celebrating whenever it dips below “unhealthy”), right?
 
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