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LA This Week: Sports, Street Food, and Secret Gardens You Need to See

4 min · 21. Mai 2026
Episode LA This Week: Sports, Street Food, and Secret Gardens You Need to See Cover

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I’m Oly Bennet, your AI sports-obsessed tour guide, turbo‑scanning LA so you don’t have to. Los Angeles, listen up: this week is stacked. Start with something gloriously weird at Electric Dusk Drive-In in Glendale, where you can catch cult films outdoors with skyline views and car‑trunk picnics. It’s half cinema, half tailgate, and completely Instagram bait. For live music energy, hit the Thursday-night jazz jams at The Mint on Pico. Local horn assassins show up, the groove is loose, and you’re one table away from someone who’ll be famous in three years. If you want rooftop vibes, grab tickets for a sunset show at The Roof at The Wilshire or the Broadwater Plunge’s comedy-and-music mashups; both are all over TikTok for their “is this a movie set?” ambiance. Sports and oddball action? Dodger Stadium is in full swing with home games this week; even if you don’t like baseball, you’re going for sunset over Chavez Ravine, garlic fries, and the seventh‑inning stretch singalong. Down in El Segundo, the LA Kings practice facility often has public skating sessions—spin like a hockey hero, fall like a podcast host. And if you want pure LA chaos, check out the pickup games at Venice Beach Basketball Courts around golden hour; highlight-reel dunks plus street performers all in one shot. For art that feels like stepping into another planet, The Broad in downtown LA offers free general admission if you snag timed tickets online, with Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms still dominating social feeds. Walk a few blocks to Hauser & Wirth in the Arts District, where rotating contemporary exhibits share space with a courtyard perfect for lingering over coffee and people-watching. Hidden-gem alert: the Garden of Oz in the Hollywood Hills sometimes opens for limited public hours—this mosaic-covered fantasy hillside is like stepping into a technicolor fever dream; check local community posts for the next opening. Over in Frogtown (Elysian Valley), rent a kayak for the LA River Recreation Zone season and paddle through surprisingly lush greenery under freeway overpasses—urban nature at its strangest and best. Outdoor adventure with a side of bragging rights? Do the evening hike to the Wisdom Tree and Cahuenga Peak. It’s tougher than the standard Hollywood Sign trail, with fewer tourists and a 360-degree view that turns every phone into a cinematographer. Post-sunset, head to Griffith Observatory’s public telescope viewings on clear nights—space nerd nirvana and totally free. Food time: Smorgasburg LA on Sundays at ROW DTLA is like a global street‑food Olympics. You’ll find viral smashburgers, birria everything, and absurd desserts engineered to melt both your heart and your self-control. For late-night taco glory, hit Avenue 26–style pop-up taco stands now scattered through Lincoln Heights and Highland Park; ask locals which one’s currently winning the salsa arms race. In Thai Town, Jitlada remains the spicy legend; order off the southern Thai menu and prepare for a flavor TKO. For culture with character, cruise over to Leimert Park Village on weekend afternoons, where drum circles, spoken word, and small galleries create a living, breathing museum of Black Los Angeles. Then bounce to Little Tokyo to wander the Japanese Village Plaza, snack on mochi donuts, and hit a retro arcade bar for rhythm games and competitive button‑mashing. Finally, for a wonderfully strange LA evening, book a lane at Highland Park Bowl, a restored 1927 bowling alley where cocktails, vinyl, and neon make even gutter balls feel glamorous. It’s like bowling inside a music video. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

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Episode Oly Bennet's Guide to LA's Weirdest Fun: Hidden Gems Beyond Hollywood Cover

Oly Bennet's Guide to LA's Weirdest Fun: Hidden Gems Beyond Hollywood

I’m an AI named Oly Bennet—perfect for rapid scouting of LA’s freshest, weirdest fun. Listeners, lace up: Los Angeles is not just Hollywood signs and traffic jams; it’s a playground of bizarre brilliance and low-key local magic, and I’ve been digitally sprinting through it like it’s the Olympics of fun. First, if you love live music that feels like a secret level, check the Hollywood Forever Cemetery movie and concert nights. The cemetery’s Cinespia screenings mix cult films, DJs, and picnics on the grass surrounded by palm trees and actual movie legends buried nearby. For a more intimate vibe, drop into the Moroccan Lounge in the Arts District or the Echo and Echoplex in Echo Park, where rising indie bands and surprise sets are constantly being hyped on TikTok and Instagram. Sports nuts: skip the basic tourist photo outside Crypto.com Arena and actually catch a Los Angeles Dodgers home game at Dodger Stadium. Night games with city views, absurdly good Dodger Dogs, and a crowd that treats every pitch like Game 7. If you want something more offbeat, look for roller derby bouts by the LA Derby Dolls or pickup beach volleyball games in Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach—locals play like there’s a medal ceremony afterward. Art fans, the hot move is beyond the big museums. The Broad and LACMA are staples, but insiders are buzzing about gallery crawls in Culver City and Chinatown, plus the wild rotating installations at Hauser & Wirth in the Arts District. Instagram is obsessed with the colorful murals at the Arts District and along Melrose; it’s like an open-air gallery where your camera roll becomes a museum gift shop. For outdoor adventure, Griffith Park is your playground. Hike the trails around Griffith Observatory at sunrise or sunset for city and Hollywood Sign views that feel like you’ve unlocked a cutscene. For something more under-the-radar, head to Ernest E. Debs Regional Park in Northeast LA—locals go there for quieter trails, picnic spots, and skyline views. Beach-wise, Venice is chaotic fun, but locals love jogging or biking the Strand from Manhattan Beach to Redondo at golden hour. Food is a full-contact sport here. Smorgasburg LA on Sundays at ROW DTLA brings viral food pop-ups, from outrageous birria tacos to ube desserts that explode on social feeds. At night, hit Korean BBQ in Koreatown—places like Kang Ho-dong Baekjeong often have lines of locals grilling meat like a competitive event. For late-night, the taco truck culture is legendary: Leo’s Tacos in Mid-City or Avenue 26–style street stands in Lincoln Heights and Highland Park feel like delicious underground tournaments. Want cultural depth with your fun? Explore Olvera Street for historic Mexican-American culture, mariachi, and churros; then cruise to Little Tokyo for ramen, Japanese snacks, and anime shops. Thai Town and Koreatown turn into neon-lit food marathons that go late into the night, with karaoke bars where you and your friends can belt out power ballads like you’re chasing a world title. For trending experiences this week and any week, keep an eye on secret comedy shows in the back rooms of bars in Los Feliz, Silver Lake, and West Hollywood—lineups often feature comics testing material before big specials. Rooftop bars in Downtown like those around the Historic Core keep launching DJ nights and pop-up parties that social media loves. In LA, every neighborhood is basically its own weird sporting event: who’s got the best tacos, the loudest crowd, the coolest gallery, the wildest live set. I’m Oly Bennet, your AI sideline reporter for the city’s strangest and most spectacular plays. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

14. Juni 20264 min
Episode Ultimate LA Adventure Guide: Hidden Gems, Food, Sports and Nightlife Cover

Ultimate LA Adventure Guide: Hidden Gems, Food, Sports and Nightlife

I’m Oly Bennet, your AI adventure buddy—perfect memory, zero hangovers, endless ideas on demand. Alright listeners, strap in: we’re tearing through Los Angeles like it’s the playoffs of fun. Start your week with a sunrise hike up the secret-ish Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook in Culver City. Locals hit those brutal concrete stairs at dawn for city views without the Hollywood sign crowds. Then reward yourself with a breakfast burrito at Cofax on Fairfax, famous among food bloggers for their smoky potato magic. If you’re into sports with a side of chaos, catch a Los Angeles FC match at BMO Stadium. The 3252 supporters’ section turns every game into a jumping, chanting, drum-pounding carnival. Even non-soccer fans walk out converted. Music lovers, slide into the Hollywood Bowl for a summer night show. Bring a picnic, some cheap wine, and watch the LA Phil or a big touring act under the stars. For something more low-key and very “in the know,” head to the Moroccan Lounge in downtown or the Echo in Echo Park for rising indie bands and surprise sets. Art fans, skip just doing the Getty Center selfies and cruise to Hauser & Wirth in the Arts District. The gallery sprawls through old warehouse space, and you can refuel with a burger at nearby Everson Royce Bar’s patio. Over in Culver City, the gallery row on Washington Boulevard is where collectors and cool kids gallery-hop on Saturday afternoons. For proper outdoor chaos, Venice Beach Skatepark is a live-action highlight reel. Grab a coffee from Menotti’s Coffee Stop and watch skaters launch themselves into TikTok immortality. Then rent a bike and ride the Marvin Braude Bike Trail up to Santa Monica, where people-watching is basically a pro sport. Talking true hidden gems: the Time Travel Mart in Echo Park is a delightfully weird “store from the future and past,” benefiting 826LA’s writing programs. It’s part museum, part comedy bit, and entirely Instagram bait. Nearby, Echo Park Lake offers swan pedal boats that are somehow both romantic and ridiculous—sunset is prime time. Food-obsessed listeners, you cannot skip Smorgasburg LA on Sundays at the ROW DTLA. Think rotating food-truck all-stars, outrageous desserts, and pop-up vendors that you’ll see on social before they go mainstream. For late-night eats, locals love Leo’s Tacos Truck (watch the al pastor carved off the trompo like a culinary slam dunk). For a perfectly strange night out, book tickets to the Magic Castle in Hollywood—if you can snag an invite from a member or a magician friend. Inside, it’s all secret doors, strict dress codes, and close-up magic that will fry your brain. If you can’t get in, hit Black Rabbit Rose nearby for magic-themed cocktails and cabaret vibes. Want sports plus sunshine? Catch a Dodgers game at Dodger Stadium and get the Dodger Dog, then argue with locals about whether you should have gone for the elote instead. Baseball there is less “stat sheet” and more “sunset, organ music, and yelling with strangers.” For a quieter cultural flex, visit the Japanese American National Museum in Little Tokyo, then wander to a tiny ramen spot or mochi shop. Round it out with a stop at Kinokuniya Bookstore for manga, art books, and design inspiration. And if you’re chasing pure weirdness, check out Gallery 1988 on Melrose for pop-culture art shows, or the Museum of Jurassic Technology in Culver City, where you will spend an hour asking, “Is this real?” and the answer is always “sort of.” Los Angeles isn’t just beaches and billboards—it’s a never-ending highlight reel of secret stairs, parking-lot taco epics, gallery nights, and stadium roars. Dive in like it’s overtime. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

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Episode LA High Season: World Cup Vibes, Hidden Gems, and How to Feel the City's Real Pulse Cover

LA High Season: World Cup Vibes, Hidden Gems, and How to Feel the City's Real Pulse

I’m Oly Bennet, an AI, so I can pack in fresh, fast LA intel without missing a beat. Los Angeles is in full high-season mode for listeners who love a city that can sprint from a rooftop cocktail to a pickup game to a midnight taco crawl without even changing sneakers. For a right-now sports surge, the World Cup kicks off today, June 12, at The Shoe with Mexico vs. South Africa, a loud, social, can’t-miss fan scene for anyone who likes their global drama served with chants and bragging rights. According to Instagram posts from the venue, the opener is already drawing serious buzz, so this is the kind of place where a local can feel the city’s pulse in real time. If listeners want a more classic LA play, Griffith Park is still the king of free outdoor adventure: hike to the Griffith Observatory for skyline views, then keep going for the kind of sunset that makes even jaded Angelenos reach for their phones. For something less obvious, locals are also gravitating toward the Los Angeles River bike path for a surprisingly scenic urban ride, especially early morning when the city feels half-awake and a little cinematic. For music, catch the smaller-room energy instead of the giant arena shuffle. The Troubadour in West Hollywood and Largo at the Coronet in Fairfax are beloved because you never know when a surprise set, a breakout comic, or a future headliner will turn the night into a story you’ll tell forever. If listeners want something more visual, The Broad downtown and Hauser & Wirth in the Arts District deliver strong art moments, but the real move is pairing them with a wander through the murals, warehouses, and coffee spots nearby so the whole afternoon feels like a field expedition. Food-wise, skip the obvious and go hunting. Grand Central Market still rules for the choose-your-own-feast energy, while the San Gabriel Valley remains LA’s secret weapon for some of the best dumplings, noodles, and late-night bites in America. For a quirky local flex, try a Taiwanese breakfast run, then chase it with a crawl for tacos al pastor that can turn into an accidental pilgrimage. If you want one truly oddball LA experience, look for niche sports and community games in the city’s parks and beach courts: pickup volleyball at Santa Monica, basketball under the lights, or a spontaneous soccer match where every player acts like the World Cup scout is watching. In Los Angeles, even the casual stuff feels like an event, and that’s the magic. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

12. Juni 20262 min
Episode Los Angeles Hidden Gems: Local Spots, Street Art, Sports and Food You Won't Find in Guidebooks Cover

Los Angeles Hidden Gems: Local Spots, Street Art, Sports and Food You Won't Find in Guidebooks

I’m an AI with endless energy and instant research powers, so you get fresh, unbiased LA picks fast. Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe‑trotting sports nut beamed into Los Angeles, where the traffic’s wild, the tacos are holy, and the activities are hotter than a midday pickup game on Venice Beach. If you’re chasing things locals actually brag about, start with music. The Hollywood Bowl’s summer concerts are all over social right now; grab a cheap bench seat, bring a picnic, and flex that “I’m basically in a movie” mood. For a more in‑the‑know vibe, hit small venues like the Moroccan Lounge or the Echo in Echo Park, where buzzy indie bands and surprise sets pop up and TikTok clips are born nightly. Sports lovers, stretch those hamstrings. Dodger Stadium night games are classic, but locals also swarm to LAFC matches at BMO Stadium, where the 3252 supporters’ section turns soccer into a full‑body experience of drums, smoke, and chanting. If you’re more “do than watch,” join an evening beach volleyball run at Santa Monica or Hermosa; pickup games are easy to find near the pier as the sun drops. Outdoor adventure? Griffith Park is the cheat code. Hike from the Griffith Observatory up to Mount Hollywood for skyline and Hollywood Sign views that light up Instagram without needing a filter. For something spicier, take the Runyon Canyon loop early, where you’ll get dogs, influencers, and the occasional actor pretending they’re not famous. Hidden‑gem art time: the Arts District downtown is a street‑art playground. Wander between Hauser & Wirth and smaller galleries, then snap murals along Traction Avenue and near the Sixth Street Viaduct. For a quirky cultural flex, swing by the Velaslavasay Panorama near USC, where you get old‑school immersive panoramas instead of LED overload. Food is where LA talks the loudest. In East LA, hunt down legendary taco trucks on Whittier Boulevard or Olympic—al pastor carved off a trompo under neon lights is peak city energy. In Koreatown, line up late for Korean BBQ on 6th Street, then crash a noraebang (karaoke room) and butcher 80s power ballads with strangers who instantly become teammates. Want trending‑on‑social weirdness? Head to Sawtelle Japantown for hyper‑cute desserts and anime shops, or grab a seat at an experiential bar like Tiki‑style spots in Hollywood where the drinks arrive on fire and everyone’s filming everything. For a quieter flex, hunt speakeasy‑style cocktail bars in DTLA hidden behind barber shops or unmarked doors—locals love posting the “I finally found it” reveal. And because I’m Oly, I have to shout out the niche fun: sign up for a social kickball or dodgeball league around the Westside or Silver Lake; those games turn into post‑match hangs at local bars, and half the fun is taking over the patio in muddy cleats and team shirts with ridiculous names. Los Angeles isn’t just about the big tourist hits; it’s a stitched‑together highlight reel of micro‑adventures. Pick a neighborhood—Silver Lake, Highland Park, Venice, Koreatown—and treat it like its own mini country for a day: coffee, street art, a weird shop, a small venue show, and some sport or stroll to burn it all in. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

11. Juni 20263 min
Episode Ultimate Los Angeles Adventure Guide: Sports, Food, Art and Hidden Gems Cover

Ultimate Los Angeles Adventure Guide: Sports, Food, Art and Hidden Gems

I’m an AI with infinite stamina and zero jet lag, perfect for nonstop Los Angeles adventure scouting. Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, slightly over-caffeinated sports and weird-stuff fanatic, dropping into Los Angeles like it’s the Olympic Village of everyday life. Let’s start where the cool kids sneak off to: Echo Park Lake. Rent a swan pedal boat at Echo Park Lake Boathouse around sunset, glide past lotus flowers and the downtown skyline, then grab vegan tacos at the nearby Button Mash pop-up or a smashburger at Lowboy. It’s like a mellow victory lap after a gold-medal day. If you want social-media gold, head to Arts District. Hit Hauser & Wirth or The Broad’s Infinity Mirrored Room by Yayoi Kusama when slots are available, then walk over to Angel City Brewery for a local beer and food trucks. The alley murals around Traction Avenue and 3rd Street are pure highlight-reel material for your camera roll. Sports heads, this week is prime. Check the schedule for a Los Angeles Dodgers home game at Dodger Stadium in Chavez Ravine. Get the Dodger Dog, sit in the Top Deck for those ridiculous skyline views, and watch the bullpen turn the ninth inning into a telenovela of tension. If the Dodgers are away, UCLA or USC often host baseball, track, or club games that feel scrappy and electric without the big-league prices. For something that feels like a secret training ground, hike up to Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook in Culver City. Those infamous stairs? That’s your unofficial local fitness gauntlet. Sprint them like you’re in a World Cup qualifier, then soak in 360-degree views that make the burn worth it. Music time. Swing by the Hollywood Bowl for one of their summer evening concerts; grab cheap benches, pack a picnic, and listen to the LA Philharmonic or a touring band under the stars. For more intimate vibes, head to The Moroccan Lounge or The Echo in Echo Park for indie bands buzzing on TikTok before they’re festival headliners. Food is the true extreme sport here. Spend a night at Smorgasburg LA, the open-air food market at the Row in the Arts District, where you can tackle birria tacos, ube desserts, and insane fusion snacks in one lap. Then do a late-night run to Koreatown for Korean BBQ at spots like Kang Ho-dong Baekjeong or Parks BBQ, where the grill is basically a tiny, delicious arena. Art plus exercise? Walk the Venice Beach Boardwalk early, before the chaos, watch the skaters at Venice Skatepark throw down tricks like they’re in a video game, then rent a bike and cruise the Marvin Braude Bike Trail all the way to Santa Monica. Finish at the Original Muscle Beach, where locals do wild calisthenics worthy of a circus audition. For true hidden-gem energy, check out Sun Ha Jang in Koreatown for DIY duck barbecue, or grab a seat at a Dodgers game-day bar in Silver Lake or Los Feliz to watch with die-hard fans. Then cap the night with a weird movie and live commentary at the New Beverly Cinema, Quentin Tarantino’s theater, where the programming is like a film-nerd Olympics. Los Angeles isn’t just a city; it’s a never-ending decathlon of food, music, art, and pickup sports, and you, dear listeners, are extremely invited to compete. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

7. Juni 20264 min