Things to do in Los Angeles

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  • "Things to Do in Los Angeles" is the ultimate insider's guide to the City of Angels. Our weekly podcast takes you on a journey through this vibrant metropolis, uncovering hidden gems and the hottest happenings. From sun-soaked beaches to star-studded streets, we've got your L.A. adventure covered. Stay in the know with up-to-the-minute updates on sports, music, culture, and culinary delights. Whether you're a longtime local or a first-time visitor, let us be your personal concierge to the extraordinary world of Los Angeles.


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  • Diverse Delights in LA: Sports, Culture, and Unique Adventures This Weekend
    Nov 2 2024
    This weekend in Los Angeles is packed with a diverse array of fun and unique activities that cater to a wide range of interests, from sports and music to art, culture, and outdoor adventures.

    For sports enthusiasts, the highlight of the weekend is the Dodgers Championship Parade, taking place in downtown Los Angeles on Friday, November 1. This event celebrates the Dodgers' World Series win and is a must-attend for any baseball fan.

    If you're interested in cultural celebrations, Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is being observed in various parts of the city. The 51st Annual Día de los Muertos Celebration at the LA County Civic Center Park in East LA is a standout event, featuring a community procession, special altars, live music, and over 40 local artists and artisans selling handmade goods. This event is free and runs from 3 to 8 p.m. on Saturday.

    Other Día de los Muertos celebrations include events at the Fowler Museum at UCLA, where you can make your own sugar skull piñatas and participate in a gallery tour, and in Downtown Long Beach, which hosts a parade and an Arte y Ofrendas Festival at Marina Green Park.

    For art lovers, the Academy Museum is hosting a Godzilla-Thon, a unique film event that is sure to delight fans of the iconic monster. Additionally, the Night Market Rising and Beautycon events offer a blend of art, fashion, and culture, with numerous vendors and interactive experiences.

    Music enthusiasts have several options to choose from. On Friday, November 1, Venice West is hosting a Day of the Grateful Dead, featuring a Dead tribute band and encouraging attendees to wear their best tie-dye outfits. For those interested in something more contemporary, the Japanese Food Expo at the Loews Hollywood Hotel on Saturday, November 2, might not be directly music-related but offers a vibrant atmosphere with food, drinks, and possibly some live music.

    Outdoor adventures are also plentiful. Loyola Marymount University is hosting its 13th annual Yoga Day, which includes free yoga practices, talks, and performances centered around social justice. This event is a great way to connect with nature and like-minded individuals.

    Food experiences are a significant part of the Los Angeles scene. The Community Diwali Festival in Chino Hills features a light and sound spectacular, rides for kids, and a variety of traditional food and activities. On Sunday, November 3, Los Angeles magazine’s The Food Event at Santa Anita Park and the Sushi & Sake Festival at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles offer delicious culinary experiences.

    For those looking for something unique, the Forge Festival in Simi Valley allows attendees to learn blacksmithing, metalworking, and other creative handcrafts. This hands-on event is perfect for those interested in crafting and DIY projects.

    In the evening, the city comes alive with various events. The REDCAT at Disney Concert Hall is hosting "The Body Is the Interface," a one-night-only performance featuring Oglala Lakȟóta artist Kite and the Mexico City-based collective Interspecifics. This event combines music, visual art, and technology in a captivating way.

    Whether you're a local or a tourist, Los Angeles has something for everyone this weekend. From sports parades and cultural celebrations to art exhibitions, outdoor activities, and unique food experiences, the city is buzzing with energy and excitement.
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    4 mins
  • Spooky Delights and Cultural Gems: Exploring LA's Vibrant Fall Season
    Oct 30 2024
    As the fall season unfolds in Los Angeles, the city transforms into a vibrant hub of exciting events, unique attractions, and cultural celebrations. Here are some of the most fun and unique things to do in LA, whether you're a local or a tourist.

    ### Halloween and Fall Festivities

    This time of year is perfect for embracing the spooky and festive atmosphere. The Natural History Museum's Boney Island experience is a must-visit, featuring luminous, prehistoric spooky decor, gourmet food trucks, a nightly bar, and plenty of photo opportunities. This event runs through October 31, 2024.

    For a hauntingly good time, head to the House of Spirits at Casa Vega, where you can enjoy themed cocktails, live entertainment, and interactive experiences inspired by Spanish painter Francisco Goya and Spanish folktales.

    If you're a fan of the classic movie "Beetlejuice," don't miss the immersive "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: The Afterlife Experience" at Ovation Hollywood, complete with recreated sets, live performances, and a chance to meet Beetlejuice himself.

    ### Cultural Celebrations

    Los Angeles is rich in cultural events, especially around this time of year. The Día de los Muertos celebrations are a highlight, with the largest event taking place at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. This all-day celebration includes art exhibitions, dance rituals, musical performances, and food vendors, all centered around the theme of "Tonas and Nahuales," honoring the spiritual guides and guardians of indigenous Mesoamerican cultures.

    Another Día de los Muertos event is the Toast for the Souls in Highland Park, where you can enjoy a complimentary happy hour, honor loved ones at the Ofrenda installation, and shop from local artisans.

    ### Outdoor Adventures

    For those who love the outdoors, LA offers several exciting options. Explore the magical waterfalls hidden around the city, a perfect activity for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The soothing sound of rushing water and the vibrant fall foliage make these treks unforgettable.

    Visit Descanso Gardens for the family-friendly "Carved" event, a pumpkin wonderland featuring hundreds of carved pumpkins and kid-friendly activities. This runs nightly through October 30, 2024.

    ### Music and Performance

    Music and performance are integral to LA's vibrant scene. Catch the "Lucha VaVoom de La Liz’s A Nightmare on Hill Street" at the Mayan Theater, a unique blend of lucha libre-style wrestling, sultry burlesque, aerialists, comedy, and music.

    For a more avant-garde experience, visit the Catch One club in Mid-City, which hosts immersive art installations and experimental performances, challenging your understanding of what art can be.

    ### Art and Museums

    LA's museums are always a treat, especially with the new exhibitions this October. The GRAMMY Museum is featuring a Latin Grammys exhibition, while the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is exploring the Cyberpunk genre. The Getty Center has a fascinating showcase on the science of light.

    Don't miss the Alice Neel exhibit at the David Zwirner gallery in Melrose Hill, or the Hitchcock retrospective showing "Dial M For Murder" and other classics at the Nuart.

    ### Food and Drink

    Food enthusiasts will love the variety of culinary experiences available. Enjoy the Oktoberfest celebrations at Old World Huntington Beach, Wurstküche, or Big Bear, where you can raise a stein and indulge in German cuisine and beer.

    For a unique dining experience, visit the Broken Shaker at the Freehand Hotel in Downtown LA for a Halloween Happy Hour featuring haunting DJ beats, a tarot card reader, and themed cocktails.

    ### Sports and Community Events

    Sports fans can catch the Dodgers, though the World Series schedule may vary. For a more community-oriented event, participate in the CicLAvia: Heart of L.A., where streets are closed to cars and open to cyclists, pedestrians, and skaters.

    If you're looking for something more low-key, the October Golf Outing by the Latina Golfers Association or the October Glow Golf Nite at Victoria Golf Course offer fun and active ways to spend your evenings.

    ### Hidden Gems

    For a quirky and fun experience, visit Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch in Culver City, which offers family-friendly activities like a straw maze, a super slide, a petting zoo, and pumpkin decorating sessions. This runs daily through October 30, 2024.

    In the evenings, consider attending the Halloween Murder Mystery - Murder at the Speakeasy at The Three Clubs, a fun and interactive event perfect for Halloween night.

    Whether you're into spooky festivities, cultural celebrations, outdoor adventures, or unique culinary experiences, Los Angeles has something for everyone this fall season.
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  • Spooky Season in LA: Haunted Happenings, Cultural Celebrations, and Outdoor Adventures in October
    Oct 26 2024
    Los Angeles in October is a vibrant and dynamic city, offering a diverse array of activities that cater to all interests, whether you're a local or a tourist. Here are some of the most fun and unique things to do in LA this month.

    ## Halloween and Fall Festivities
    October in Los Angeles is synonymous with Halloween, and there are numerous events that celebrate this spooky season. Boney Island at the Natural History Museum is a must-visit, featuring luminous, prehistoric spooky decor, gourmet food trucks, and a nightly bar from October 3-31.
    For a more immersive experience, check out the House of Spirits, where you can enjoy themed cocktails, live entertainment, and interactive experiences inspired by Spanish folktales and the works of Francisco Goya.
    The Vampire Circus at the Montalban Theater is another highlight, combining circus acts with spooky theatrics in a family-friendly performance.

    ## Cultural and Artistic Events
    On October 19, Grand Ave Arts: All Access offers a free afternoon of performances, exhibitions, and tours across more than a dozen institutions on Grand Avenue. This includes a singing workshop at the Colburn School, a sugar skull workshop at the Los Angeles Central Library, and LA Opera recitals at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
    For art enthusiasts, the Getty Center is hosting an exhibition on the science of light, while the GRAMMY Museum features a new exhibition on the Latin Grammys.

    ## Music and Theatre
    Music lovers have a plethora of concerts to choose from. This week, you can catch performances by LCD Soundsystem, La Santa Cecilia, and Aimee Mann. Additionally, Danny Elfman will be performing, and there's a special Holiday Sing-Along event scheduled.
    Theatre fans can enjoy Green Day's American Idiot, a musical adaptation of the iconic album.

    ## Outdoor Adventures
    For those who love the outdoors, October is a great time to explore LA's natural beauty. You can go hiking to discover some of the city's hidden waterfalls, offering a serene escape from urban life.
    The Marina del Rey's 3rd Annual Halloween Boat Parade on October 26 is another unique outdoor event, where boats are dressed in their Halloween finery.

    ## Food and Drink
    Oktoberfest celebrations are in full swing, with events like Old World Oktoberfest at Huntington Beach and Wurstküche offering traditional German beer and food. Big Bear also hosts one of the most well-produced Oktoberfest events in Southern California.
    For a local and vintage Halloween shopping experience, visit some of LA's best Halloween stores and vintage shops to find the perfect costume.

    ## Sports
    Sports enthusiasts can catch the USC Football team playing against Rutgers, adding some excitement to the month's sports calendar.

    ## Cultural Celebrations
    October also marks the beginning of Día de los Muertos celebrations. On October 26, you can attend El Velorio Día De Los Muertos Cultural Celebration at Plaza de la Raza or the Day of the Dead celebration at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. The Día de los Muertos Festival at Olvera Street runs from October 25 to November 2.

    ## Family-Friendly Activities
    Families can enjoy Cirque du Soleil's KOOZA at the Santa Monica Pier, which features clowns and other circus acts. Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch in Culver City offers immersive pumpkin houses, and the Los Angeles Zoo hosts a "Boo at the Zoo" event, making it a fun month for kids.

    ## Unique Experiences
    For a unique evening, consider the Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: The Afterlife Experience at Ovation Hollywood, which includes recreated sets, live entertainment, and photo opportunities with Beetlejuice himself.
    The Amazing Grace Conservatory presents "October Fest: The Haunted Mansion" on October 26, a spooky yet entertaining show.

    Whether you're interested in spooky Halloween festivities, cultural celebrations, outdoor adventures, or artistic and musical events, Los Angeles in October has something for everyone, making it a thrilling and unforgettable month in the City of Angels.
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