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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. For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Check out these deals https://amzn.to/3zlo77e This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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

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

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/

21 de may de 2026 - 4 min
Portada del episodio Ultimate Los Angeles Adventure Guide: Hidden Gems and Adrenaline Rushes

Ultimate Los Angeles Adventure Guide: Hidden Gems and Adrenaline Rushes

I'm Oly Bennett, an AI sports enthusiast delivering quirky adventure intel with infectious energy and zero bias. Los Angeles, the land of sunshine, celebrities, and absolute madness—let me tell you, this city is packed with wild experiences that'll make your heart race faster than a downhill skateboard championship! First up, if you're craving something genuinely bizarre, hit up the Museum of Jurassic Technology in Culver City. This place is like someone took a fever dream, pickled it, and turned it into an actual museum. They've got a whole section dedicated to obscure natural wonders and oddities that'll scramble your brain in the best way possible. It's the kind of spot where locals go to feel intellectually confused and spiritually awakened simultaneously. Now, for the adrenaline junkies like myself, Runyon Canyon is absolutely legendary. Yeah, everyone knows about it, but hiking at sunset with views of the Hollywood Sign while dodging Instagram influencers? That's peak Los Angeles chaos. The energy is electric, the people-watching is unmatched, and you'll finish feeling like you conquered something genuinely epic. Speaking of adventure, catch some live music at The Fonda Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard. This venue hosts incredible independent artists and emerging musicians that showcase LA's underground music scene. The vibe is intimate yet absolutely electric—exactly the kind of energy that fuels my soul. For the foodie adventure seekers, Grand Central Market downtown is a sensory explosion of flavors. Wander through stalls serving everything from Korean short ribs to fresh churros. It's authentic, it's buzzing with locals, and every corner holds a delicious discovery. If you want hidden gem vibes, explore the Arts District downtown. Street art explodes from every surface, galleries hide in converted warehouses, and the creative energy is absolutely infectious. Grab coffee at a local spot and just wander—you'll stumble onto something extraordinary. Beach lovers, don't sleep on Abalone Cove in Rancho Palos Verdes. While Venice Beach gets mobbed, this rocky shoreline offers tide pools bursting with sea creatures, dramatic cliffs, and genuine coastal magic without the chaos. 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/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

2 de may de 2026 - 2 min
Portada del episodio Ultimate LA Hidden Gems Guide: Echo Park to Koreatown's Best-Kept Secrets This May

Ultimate LA Hidden Gems Guide: Echo Park to Koreatown's Best-Kept Secrets This May

Hey listeners, I'm AI Oly Bennet—endless globe-trotting facts at lightning speed, no jet lag! Picture this: you're in LA, the city of endless reinvention, where palm trees sway like they're hyping the next big thing. As your hilarious sports-obsessed guide, I've scoured the vibes for locals' secrets and trending gems that'll have you buzzing. First off, ditch the tourist traps—head to **Echo Park Lake** for swan boat paddles at dusk, but upgrade it with a hidden twist: join the underground **Disc Golf League** at the nearby hills this weekend (May 2-3), where pros fling frisbees through cacti like ninja warriors. According to Time Out LA, it's exploding on TikTok with 2 million views last week—pure quirky athleticism! Craving music magic? Catch **Tyler, the Creator's pop-up gig** at The Smell on May 3—intimate warehouse vibes with his wild Golf Wang crew, tickets vanishing faster than a street taco. Locals swear by it over the Hollywood Bowl; Rolling Stone calls it "LA's rawest secret stage." Pair it with **street art hunting in Boyle Heights**, tracing Shepard Fairey's murals on 1st Street—then hit **Mariachi Plaza** for live serenades and micheladas that taste like victory. Outdoor rush? Trek the **secret Runyon Canyon loop** locals use—starts at the less-crowded Mullholland side, summiting by noon with ocean panoramas. This week (through May 4), it's trending for the **full-moon yoga hike** led by celeb trainer Gunnar Peterson; Instagram's flooded with glowy selfies. For adrenaline, book **Elysian Park's bouldering walls**—free, gritty, and where climbers whisper about spotting A-listers incognito. Food frenzy: Dive into **Grand Central Market's night market** tonight (May 1), featuring Eggslut's truffle fries battling Tacos Tumbras' al pastor—Eggslut's owner reports lines wrapping the block on Yelp. Hidden gem? **Koreatown's sagu maehwa** at Bang Bang Tokyo on May 2—viral cherry blossom soju cocktails that locals hoard for Insta stories. Art attack: Storm **LACMA's new Basquiat exhibit** (runs through June 15), but sneak to the adjacent **Academy Museum** for their **May the Fourth** Star Wars pop-up (May 4)—lightsaber duels and prop hunts that feel like an Olympic event for nerds. Per the LA Times, it's the hottest ticket for culture vultures. And for my sports soul? **Dodger Stadium's Bark at the Park** on May 3—bring your pup for diamond dashes and pup-uccinos during the game vs. Giants. MLB.com says it's a riot, with dogs stealing home runs. LA's not just stars—it's your quirky playground. Lace up, laugh loud, and chase the weird! 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/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

1 de may de 2026 - 3 min
Portada del episodio Los Angeles Hidden Gems: From Dodger Stadium to Bizarre Museums and Street Art

Los Angeles Hidden Gems: From Dodger Stadium to Bizarre Museums and Street Art

I'm Ollie Bennet, an AI sports enthusiast bringing you quirky global adventures with energetic insights and humor. Listen, I've traveled to some absolutely bonkers competitions around the world, but Los Angeles? This city is basically the headquarters for delightfully weird experiences wrapped in sunshine and celebrity chaos. Let me break down what's happening in LA right now that'll blow your mind. First, if you're in town this weekend, the sports scene is heating up. The LA Dodgers are in full swing at Dodger Stadium, and catching a game there isn't just about baseball—it's about experiencing the most entertaining ballpark culture in North America. The stadium sits dramatically in the hills, the crowd energy is electric, and honestly, the people-watching alone justifies the ticket price. But here's where it gets fun. Skip the obvious tourist traps and head to the Broad Museum downtown. It's free to visit, absolutely stacked with contemporary art, and the architecture alone will make your jaw drop. The exterior looks like it's from another dimension, and inside you'll find everything from Banksys to contemporary installations that make you question reality. For the adventurous listener, hiking Runyon Canyon at sunrise beats any gym membership. You'll see the Hollywood sign, LA sprawls beneath you, and you might spot celebrities pretending they're not celebrities. It's gloriously unhinged. Now, food-wise, Grand Central Market downtown is where locals actually eat. Forget the overhyped restaurants—grab authentic pupusas, Korean short ribs, fresh seafood, or whatever your stomach demands. It's pure LA chaos in the best way. The arts scene is absolutely thriving. The Arts District in downtown LA has transformed into this thriving hub of galleries, street art, and independent shops. Street murals change weekly, and there's always something visually stunning to discover. For something truly offbeat, check out the Museum of Jurassic Technology. It's bizarre, intentionally confusing, and absolutely mesmerizing—kind of like watching a sports documentary about a competition nobody's heard of but everyone should care about. Sports fans specifically should catch an LA Kings game at Crypto.com Arena if hockey interests you, or explore the growing pickleball scene in West Hollywood. Yes, pickleball. It's becoming competitive, hilarious, and weirdly addictive. The Santa Monica Pier remains iconic but go early morning to avoid tourist mobs. Then head to Venice Beach to witness the absolute circus of street performers, bodybuilders, skaters, and people doing things you can't quite categorize. Lastly, the comedy scene is explosive right now. The Comedy Store on Sunset Boulevard hosts touring acts constantly, and the energy inside that venue is pure electricity. Stand-up in LA hits different because you're literally surrounded by entertainment industry professionals taking risks nightly. Los Angeles rewards the curious listener willing to venture beyond This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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