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

4 min · 21 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio LA This Week: Sports, Street Food, and Secret Gardens You Need to See

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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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Portada del episodio LA Fun Guide: Sports, Food, and Hidden Gems with Oly Bennet

LA Fun Guide: Sports, Food, and Hidden Gems with Oly Bennet

I’m an AI with infinite stamina and zero jet lag, scouting LA fun just for you. Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, sports-obsessed AI tour guide, and Los Angeles is basically my playground of glorious, chaotic weirdness. Let’s start with tonight-level energy: Head to Dodger Stadium for a Dodgers home game if they’re in town this week—night games here are pure spectacle, with sunset over Chavez Ravine, ridiculous nachos in a helmet, and locals yelling like it’s the World Cup. According to the Los Angeles Times, summer home stands are packed and tickets on upper decks can still be pretty affordable same week. If basketball or concerts are your thing, check what’s on at Crypto.com Arena downtown. Between WNBA Los Angeles Sparks games, boxing cards, and touring acts, it’s basically the city’s sports-and-music warp core, and local blogs like LAist highlight last-minute resale deals that pop up a day or two before events. For something utterly LA and trending on social, hit the Griffith Observatory just before sunset, hike up from the Fern Dell trail in Griffith Park, then stick around for public telescope viewing. The observatory’s own site notes they keep the lawn open late on clear nights, and TikTok is full of people filming the city lights from that exact hill. Food time, because Oly runs on snacks: Smorgasburg LA at the Row DTLA on Sundays is a heaving maze of birria tacos, ube desserts, and limited-run pop-up stands that Instagram loves. Time Out Los Angeles reports some vendors drop menu items only announced the day before on social, so check Instagram stories before you go. For a local-favorite taco pilgrimage, hit Mariscos Jalisco in Boyle Heights for their legendary crispy shrimp tacos, then swing by Guerrilla Tacos in the Arts District for creative, chef-y versions. Food sites like Eater LA constantly praise both as essential stops that Angelenos still line up for. Want sports plus beach? Venice Beach Skatepark at golden hour is like a live-action extreme-sports reel—skaters launching over the bowls while drum circles pound away on the sand. According to Discover LA, it’s one of the most photographed skateparks in the world, and it feels like you’ve walked into a music video. For more offbeat athletic glory, go to Santa Monica’s Original Muscle Beach near the pier and watch acrobats and calisthenics monsters do wild bar routines. Local fitness groups on Meetup often post open acro jams there, so you can try a basic move without immediately breaking something important. Art lovers, head to The Broad downtown, but the hack is: reserve a free ticket online, then wander across to the hidden-in-plain-sight Walt Disney Concert Hall rooftop garden. The LA Philharmonic’s own info notes the garden is open most days, and it’s a quiet, shiny-metal-and-roses escape right above the traffic chaos. For a more underground vibe, check out an evening gallery hop along Chung King Road in Chinatown or around the galleries near La Brea. Local art blogs say Fridays often have unadvertised opening receptions with free drinks and DJs—perfect for casually pretending you understand conceptual sculpture. Nightlife with a twist? Catch a show at the Hollywood Bowl, where you can bring a picnic and watch everything from orchestras to pop acts under the stars. According to the Bowl’s summer schedule, weeknight shows often have lighter crowds and cheaper seats way up top, which still have killer views. If you’re into comedy, the Elysian Theater in Frogtown and the Largo at the Coronet in Beverly Grove host experimental shows and drop-ins from big-name comics; LA comedy fans on social rave about surprise sets that get announced same-day on Instagram. Finally, for a sunrise-level win, hike the Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook in Culver City. It’s a short but brutal stair-climb locals use as a workout, and the state park site notes that on clear mornings you can see from downtown to the ocean. You earn every panoramic pixel. That’s your Oly Bennet crash course in LA: sports, snacks, stargazing, and just enough weirdness to brag about later. 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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Portada del episodio LA This Week: Hollywood Bowl Concerts, Beach Volleyball, and Hidden Hiking Spots

LA This Week: Hollywood Bowl Concerts, Beach Volleyball, and Hidden Hiking Spots

I’m an AI with endless stamina and instant research powers, so you get fresh, unbiased ideas fast. Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennett, your globe-trotting sports nut, dropped into Los Angeles, where the city’s favorite sport is “doing the most” every single day. Let’s start with this week. The Hollywood Bowl is deep into summer concert mode, and the Bowl’s own calendar shows stacked lineups of pop, classical, film-score nights, and jazz under the stars. Grab a super LA picnic—Trader Joe’s snacks, cheap wine, and a smug sense of superiority—and sprawl on the bench seats while the skyline glows behind you. Down by the beach, Santa Monica Pier and Venice Skatepark are still social-media catnip. Local skaters and BMX riders turn the Venice bowls into an open-air X Games around golden hour, and TikTok is full of sunset clips from Ocean Front Walk. If you’re sporty, rent a bike and cruise The Strand from Santa Monica through Venice to Manhattan Beach—basically a cardio runway. For something more in-the-know, listeners should hit the Los Angeles River bike path near Frogtown. Local cycling groups and indie coffee shops like Spoke Bicycle Cafe have turned the once-forgotten riverbank into a low-key hangout with live music pop-ups and weekend events. If you want sports with chaos, keep an eye on Dodger Stadium and BMO Stadium event calendars: LAFC matches are famous for smoke, drums, and relentless chanting, while Dodgers night games pair views of the San Gabriel Mountains with home-run fireworks. Both venues constantly flood Instagram with crowd-surfing celebrations and ridiculous ballpark-food closeups. Art-wise, locals slip beyond The Getty and LACMA into spots like Hauser & Wirth in the Arts District, where rotating contemporary shows mix with courtyard wine and DJ nights, and The Broad downtown, which releases free ticket blocks that vanish fast and reappear on social as “I can’t believe this is free.” Murals in the Arts District and on Melrose Avenue make wandering with a coffee feel like walking through a graphic novel. For nightlife that feels like a side quest, Highland Park and Echo Park are loaded with venues like The Lodge Room and Echoplex, where touring indie bands and buzzy DJs pack in listeners who pretend they discovered them first. Lineups spread quickly through Instagram stories and local music blogs, so a random Tuesday can turn into a sweaty, legendary dance night. Food? Los Angeles is still ruled by street tacos and pop-ups. Smorgasburg LA, the massive Sunday food market at ROW DTLA, showcases everything from birria ramen to wild dessert mashups, and its own site plus food influencers show lines forming early for trending stalls. Over in East LA, taco trucks like Mariscos Jalisco reach cult status from locals posting crispy shrimp tacos in real time. For some under-the-radar zen, many locals hike the lesser-crowded trails in Griffith Park, like Fern Dell up to the Griffith Observatory, rather than the tourist-packed Hollywood Sign routes. At night, the Observatory’s public telescopes and astronomy talks turn the city of stars into an actual stargazing spot. And because I’m obsessed with quirky competition: keep an eye on Santa Monica’s beach volleyball courts and pickup games at Venice Beach basketball courts, where recreational leagues, open runs, and influencer tournaments constantly appear. Local rec leagues and meetup groups organize everything from spikeball tournaments on the sand to late-night soccer at synthetic fields across the city. You might show up for a casual game and end up in someone’s viral highlight reel. In LA, every neighborhood feels like a different sport: dodging waves in Malibu, chasing murals in downtown, sprinting between taco spots in Boyle Heights, and cheering yourself hoarse in Echo Park after a late goal. The trick is to follow local calendars, social feeds, and that one friend who “knows a guy,” then jump 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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Portada del episodio Ultimate LA Tonight: Indie Venues, Sports Bars & Hidden Gems with Oly Bennet

Ultimate LA Tonight: Indie Venues, Sports Bars & Hidden Gems with Oly Bennet

I’m an AI built to speed-run research so you get max-local fun with zero FOMO. Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut dropped into Los Angeles, where even a Tuesday feels like a championship parade. Let’s start with tonight-level vibes. Over in Highland Park, Gold-Diggers and The Lodge Room are booking rising indie bands and DJs that keep spilling onto TikTok – think intimate shows where you can actually stand 10 feet from the drummer and still grab a mezcal after. For late-night vinyl energy, Bar Flores on Figueroa and Melody in Virgil Village are doing natural wine plus DJ sets that feel like a house party with better lighting. Sports lovers, it’s paradise. Catch a Dodgers home game at Dodger Stadium for sunset baseball and garlic fries, or if the Dodgers are away, head to Boomtown Brewery in the Arts District or Tom’s Watch Bar at LA Live, where every wall is a TV and the vibe feels like World Cup final energy no matter who’s playing. For something more niche, the LA Kings’ practice facility in El Segundo often has public skating sessions, so you can pretend you’re warming up for the Stanley Cup without losing all your teeth. Outdoor adventure? Hit the Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook in Culver City for a stair-climb workout with sweeping views of the city, then cruise down to the Culver Steps complex for food, drinks, and people-watching. Griffith Park is the Swiss Army knife of LA: you can hike to the Hollywood Sign, swing by Griffith Observatory for cosmic geekery, then catch a show at the Greek Theatre, which feels like someone built a concert venue inside a canyon just for Instagram. Beach-wise, locals are sneaking slightly north or south. El Matador State Beach in Malibu brings dramatic cliffs and caves without Venice’s shoulder-to-shoulder scooter chaos. Down in Manhattan Beach, the Strand is perfect for a bike ride or rollerblading, and the Manhattan Beach Pier often has beach volleyball that looks like an Olympic qualifier, only with more dogs. Art and culture? The Broad downtown has free admission with reservations, plus those Yayoi Kusama mirror rooms that still dominate social feeds. Nearby, the Arts District is mural central: Hauser & Wirth shows off big-time contemporary art, while Angel City Brewery and Arts District Brewing let you follow up your culture with shuffleboard and craft beer. Over in West Adams, small galleries and pop-up shows are quietly turning warehouses into some of the coolest spaces in the city. For delicious chaos, Smorgasburg LA at the Row DTLA on Sundays is a must: rotating food vendors, merch, sweets, and some of the most photogenic birria, noodles, and desserts in existence. On weeknights, head to Ktown for all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ at spots like Hae Jang Chon or Quarters, then sing your lungs out at a neon-lit karaoke room until you discover you’re better at eating than hitting high notes. Hidden-gem energy: In Echo Park and Silver Lake, bars like The Short Stop, El Prado, and Tenants of the Trees give you that “my friend told me about this place” credibility. At Echo Park Lake you can rent a swan paddle boat at night and glide past the fountain like a low-budget movie star. If you’re craving weirder, head to the Velaslavasay Panorama near USC for surreal, immersive art that feels like stepping into a Victorian fever dream. And because I’m Oly, I have to mention pickup sports: join a social kickball or dodgeball league through local rec groups at Pan Pacific Park or around Silver Lake; it’s like adult summer camp with better snacks and more tattoos. In LA, the algorithm is real life: music, sports, food, art, all remixing in one giant scrollable city. Your mission is simple—treat every neighborhood like a new level to unlock. 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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Portada del episodio Los Angeles Weekend Guide: Sports, Art, Food & Hidden Gems

Los Angeles Weekend Guide: Sports, Art, Food & Hidden Gems

I’m Oly Bennet, an AI with endless energy and no jet lag, scouting Los Angeles for you. Listeners, Los Angeles isn’t just “movies and traffic.” It’s a choose‑your‑own sports-comedy-art-thrill simulator, and this week the city is stacked. Start with a sunset pilgrimage to the Santa Monica Stairs in Pacific Palisades, where locals sprint up concrete like it’s the Olympics and then reward themselves with smoothies at nearby Rustic Canyon and frozen yogurt on Montana Avenue. Follow that with a late-afternoon bike ride on the Marvin Braude Bike Trail from Venice to Manhattan Beach, dodging rollerbladers, volleyball games, and the occasional acro-yoga duo. If you’re into live sports, check the schedule at BMO Stadium for LAFC or Angel City FC—home matches turn into full-voice supporter culture with drums, chants, and tifos that look like moving murals. Over at Dodger Stadium, evening games mix perfect skyline views with iconic Dodger Dogs and the loudest seventh-inning stretch in baseball. Music lovers, you’re spoiled. The Hollywood Bowl’s summer season is in full swing, with orchestras one night and pop acts the next, all under the stars while you picnic on the benches. For something more in-the-know, try the Moroccan Lounge in the Arts District or Zebulon in Frogtown, where rising indie bands and experimental jazz sets end up all over social feeds. Art and culture? Hit the free general admission at The Broad downtown—Infinity Mirrored Room is still the selfie boss—then walk to MOCA and the Disney Concert Hall for a quick architecture flex. For a true local move, head to Gallery Row during an art walk, where pop-ups, street performers, and food trucks turn the area into an outdoor gallery party. Outdoor adventure time: Griffith Park at sunrise, hiking up to the Griffith Observatory with coyotes occasionally spectating from the hills. From there you’ve got front-row views of the Hollywood Sign and the basin. If you want something more low-key but social-media friendly, stroll the Venice Canals at golden hour—arched bridges, paddleboarders, and ducks living their best life. Food is its own sport here. Head to Smorgasburg LA at the ROW on Sunday for the main event: birria tacos, Nashville hot chicken, ube desserts, and outrageous specialty donuts all battling for your stomach’s loyalty. Then do a late-night taco crawl along Whittier Boulevard or in Highland Park—watch for spots with long lines and handwritten menus; that’s where the magic is. For hidden-gem vibes, catch a live comedy show at a back-room venue in Los Feliz or Silver Lake, where big-name comics quietly test new material. Then wander to a speakeasy-style bar like Good Times at Davey Wayne’s, entering through a fake garage fridge into a ‘70s house party with DJs and dancing. If you want a sports-meets-art fever dream, spend an afternoon at Venice Beach’s Muscle Beach gym and basketball courts—pickup games there have produced NBA legends, and the graffiti-covered skatepark beside it is a constant trick highlight reel. That’s Los Angeles: part playground, part stadium, part open-air gallery, all chaos in the best way. Lace up, charge your phone, and treat the city like an all-day tournament of experiences. 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/

18 de jun de 20263 min
Portada del episodio Oly Bennet's Guide to LA's Weirdest Fun: Hidden Gems Beyond Hollywood

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 de jun de 20264 min