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Dragons, witches, monsters and superheroes are the focus of this year’s First Fridays series at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, which kicks off on Feb. 3.

First Fridays kicks off on Feb. 3 with a night discussion dubbed “Dragons, Lore, and More” and includes an appearance by Rebecca C. Thompson, author of “Fire, Ice, and Physics: The Science of Game Thrones,” who will talk about the science behind fantasy worlds and creatures.

And if you’re not into fantasy, you can still enjoy the museum and get your dance on dance with a DJ set from, plus live music from Black Belt Eagle Scout , whose style is influenced by alt-rock and Native American traditional music. Emo-pop singer-songwriter Ari Rivera will open the evening. “This is also for people who are into music because one of the biggest parts is the DJs and live music on top of the conversations and the ambiance,” Jara said.

Here’s a list of the other upcoming First Fridays events. All of the details have yet to be released, but Jara offered a few clues as to what people can expect from the series.This event look at how witches got all their magical powers. “We’re gong to look at plants and botanicals and how some of that has inspired some of these characters you see in movies,” Jara said.This night will focus on sci-fi movies and how real-life technology influenced all the cool stuff people see on film.

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