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15 picks for weekend culture, from ‘Towering Disaster’ laughs to Frida Kahlo

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Live solo shows by Broadway stars Megan Hilty and Audra McDonald, a Frida Kahlo museum talk and a disaster-flick Zoom parody starring Ben Stiller, Don Cheadle and Kristen Wiig: These are among the promising cultural events for your calendar consideration this weekend.

As the surge in coronavirus cases makes staying at home look a lot more attractive, we’ll keep offering lists of streaming theater, online musicals, virtual art exhibitions and more. Here’s our latest rundown, all times Pacific.

“The Towering Disasterâ€
Ben Stiller, David Cross, Michael Cera, Don Cheadle, Will Forte, Regina Hall, Michael McKean, Bob Odenkirk, Sarah Silverman, Kristen Wiig and Henry Winkler take part in a live Zoom reading of this parody of 1970s-era disaster flicks. 5 p.m. Saturday; available for 48 hours. $12.50. TheToweringDisaster.com

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“I, My Ruinationâ€
Paul Giamatti is filmmaker Elia Kazan and Giamatti’s “Billions†costar Corey Stoll is playwright Arthur Miller in a live reading of Kevin Artigue’s fact-based drama about the anti-communist witch hunts of the 1950s. Pedro Pascal (“The Mandalorianâ€) also stars. 4 p.m. Thursday and Saturday. $100 and up. capecodtheatreproject.org

“Live With Carnegie Hall: Audra McDonaldâ€
The six-time Tony winner performs a varied program in this live recital that also features McDonald in conversation with humorist Mo Rocca. 2 p.m. Thursday. Free. youtube.com/carnegiehall, facebook.com

Paul Giamatti has spent two decades bringing his flawed-everyman charm to diverse roles: frustrated writer, Founding Father, even God.

“Under 30 Playwrights Lab Virtual Seriesâ€
IAMA Theatre Company presents a virtual four-day festival featuring live readings of new works by six up-and-coming local writers. 6 p.m. Thursday-Friday, noon and 5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Free. Register at iamatheatre.com

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“Coded Biasâ€
The Orange County Museum of Art streams this documentary about design flaws that can cause facial-recognition software to misidentify women and people of color. Available noon Thursday to 11:59 p.m. Saturday. Free. RSVP at ocmaexpand.org

“Move Meâ€
Heidi Duckler Dance streams a re-imagining of this site-specific, automotive-themed work exploring the concept of mobility. A Q&A follows. 5 p.m. Friday. Free with RSVP. eventbrite.com

“Summer Nights at Homeâ€
The online version of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County’s Friday-night series continues with a discussion of the prehistoric flora and fauna at the La Brea Tar Pits, plus a DJ set by Rani de Leon. 6 to 8 p.m. Friday. Free. nhm.org

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Digital Dance DTLA
The Music Center’s virtual summer series continues with an evening of line dancing led by instructor Rick Dominguez. 7 to 8 p.m. Friday. Free. musiccenter.org

“Mike Lang: This Moment in Time, Part 1â€
The jazz pianist performs with bassist Michael Valerio, drummer Jim Keltner and vocalist-percussionist Deborah Pearl in this 2019 concert presented by Piano Spheres. Anytime beginning Saturday; available for one week. Part 2 streams beginning Aug. 1. Free. pianospheres.org

Two longtime music series, Piano Spheres and Monday Evening Concerts, expand into summer with jazz pianist Mike Lang and a packed show at Hauser & Wirth.

“Der Ring des Nibelungenâ€
Los Angeles Opera marks the 10th anniversary of its first presentation of Wagner’s “Ring†cycle with a daylong audio-stream starting with “Das Rheingold†at 8 a.m. Saturday followed by “Die Walküre†at 11 a.m., “Siegfried†at 3 p.m. and “Götterdämmerung†at 7 p.m. Free. laopera.org

“Frida Kahlo by Gregorio Lukeâ€
Art historian Gregorio Luke celebrates the life and times of the Mexican painter in this Zoom lecture presented by Catalina Island Museum. 11 a.m. Saturday. $5, $17. catalinamuseum.org

“In These Uncertain Timesâ€
Source Material premieres this Chekhov-inspired work about the future of live theater after the COVID-19 pandemic. 4 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. Sunday; also Aug. 1-2. Pay what you can, $10-$25 recommended donation. sourcematerialcollective.com

“Disability Unite Festivalâ€
Tony winner Ali Stroker (“Oklahoma!â€), comedian Josh Blue (“Last Comic Standingâ€) and vocal group the Blind Boys of Alabama are among the performers in this livestream event marking the 30th anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Free. disabilityunite.org

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“The Seth Concert Seriesâ€
Megan Hilty (“Wicked,†“Smashâ€) performs an intimate set in this live online showcase hosted by Seth Rudetsky. 5 p.m. Sunday; replays noon Monday. $20, $25. thesethconcertseries.com

“Penetrable BBL Bleuâ€
This documentary short profiles Jesús Rafael Soto, the late Venezuelan artist whose interactive kinetic sculpture known colloquially as the “yellow spaghetti†was a fixture in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art courtyard. Available anytime. Free. lacma.org

Our recurring coronavirus-era recommendations are indexed in the same place arts event listings (sigh) used to post.

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