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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  • Vibrant LA in November - Día de los Muertos, Water Lanterns, Music, Sports, Art, and More
    Nov 23 2024
    Los Angeles in November is a vibrant and exciting place to be, offering a diverse array of activities that cater to all interests. Whether you're a fan of music, sports, art, outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or unique food encounters, there's something for everyone.

    To kick off the month, you can celebrate Día de los Muertos, a traditional Mexican holiday honoring the deceased. Events include the cultural installation at Avenue 50 Studio, the festival at historic Olvera Street, and the parade in Downtown Long Beach, all taking place around November 1st and 2nd. Another celebration is the Día de los Muertos event at the Santa Monica Pier, featuring ballet folklórico performances, altars by local artists, kids’ activities, and a parade led by Aztec dancers[2].

    For a unique and enchanting experience, the Water Lantern Festival is a must-visit. On November 15, 2024, head to the Whittier Narrows Recreation Area to see thousands of lanterns illuminate the waters. Participants write heartfelt messages and create unique designs on paper lanterns, which are then lit with LED candles and set sail, creating a tranquil and reflective atmosphere[1].

    Music lovers have a plethora of concerts to choose from. Sting will be performing on November 12, 13, 15, and 16, while Sabrina Carpenter takes the stage on November 15, 17, and 18. Other notable performances include Aimee Mann on November 1 and 2, and Usher on November 18 and 19. The Making Memories Festival on November 9 at LA Historic State Park and the Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival on November 16-17 at Dodger Stadium are also highlights of the month[3].

    If you're interested in sports, catching a Los Angeles Kings game at the Crypto Arena is a great way to experience the city's sports culture. The Kings schedule is packed in November, making it easy to find a game that fits your itinerary[1].

    Art and culture are abundant in Los Angeles. The Candlelight Concert series continues in November, featuring tribute performances to Pink Floyd, Queen, Adele, The Beatles, Joe Hisaishi, and Taylor Swift. These concerts are held in beautiful settings bathed in candlelight, creating an intimate and captivating atmosphere[1].

    For outdoor enthusiasts, Astra Lumina at the South Coast Botanic Garden is a stunning multimedia experience that combines projections, lighting, music, and a captivating story. This event starts on November 8 and offers a night walk among celestial-inspired displays. Another outdoor attraction is the Enchanted Forest of Light at Descanso Gardens, which runs from November 17 through January 5 and features hands-on art installations and luminescent forests[2][4].

    The LA Auto Show, one of the world's best-attended automotive shows, takes place from November 22 to December 1 at the Convention Center. Here, you can see over 1,000 vehicles, including old and new models, and even test drive some of the cars[3].

    For a unique dining and drinking experience, visit The Obscure, a hidden speakeasy in a DTLA distillery. This enchanting den offers creative cocktails and art, paired with craft spirits and creepy surroundings that will transport you to a world reminiscent of Hogwarts[1].

    If you're looking for family-friendly activities, the Autumn Festival at The Aquarium of the Pacific on November 16-17 is a great choice. This event celebrates Asian culture with traditional craft demonstrations, music, dance, and cultural arts exhibits. The Renegade Craft market on November 16-17 at Los Angeles State Historic Park is another family-friendly event, featuring over 275 craft designers and artists[2].

    The Pasadena Armenian Festival on November 16 is a vibrant celebration of Armenian traditions, arts, and cuisine at Victory Park in the San Gabriel Valley. This event runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and offers a rich cultural experience[2].

    For those interested in exploring the city's hidden gems, consider taking a walking tour. Free Tours by Foot offers pay-what-you-want walking tours of Downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood, covering notable landmarks such as the Walt Disney Music Hall, Pershing Square, and the TCL Chinese Theatre[3].

    In the evenings, you can enjoy the Beetlejuice Beetlejuice experience at Ovation Hollywood, which transforms into a ghoulish recreation of the Beetlejuice world with set recreations and photo ops. Alternatively, visit the Yuletide Cinemaland at Heritage Square Museum, which starts on November 30 and features holiday films screened under the stars, paired with ugly sweater contests and guided tours of the Victorian mansions[2].

    On November 23, if you're looking for something to do today, consider attending the Neon Wonderland event at 5437 Satsuma Ave, or
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  • Vibrant LA in November: Music, Sports, Art and Cultural Gems
    Nov 20 2024
    Los Angeles in November is a vibrant and diverse city, offering a wide array of activities that cater to all interests, whether you're a music enthusiast, a sports fan, an art lover, or someone looking for unique outdoor adventures.

    For music lovers, November is a great time to catch some top-notch concerts. You can see Sting perform on November 12, 13, 15, and 16, or Sabrina Carpenter on November 15, 17, and 18. Other notable performances include Aimee Mann on November 1 and 2, and Usher on November 18 and 19. If you're into music festivals, the Making Memories Festival is happening on November 9 at the LA Historic State Park, and the Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival 2024 will take place at Dodger Stadium on November 16-17[3].

    Sports enthusiasts won't want to miss the excitement of a Los Angeles Kings game at the Crypto Arena. With the fall season in full swing, catching a hockey game is a must, and the energetic atmosphere of the crowd is an experience not to be missed[2].

    Art and culture are also thriving in Los Angeles this November. The Candlelight Concert series continues to captivate audiences with tribute performances to iconic artists like Pink Floyd, Queen, Adele, The Beatles, Joe Hisaishi, and Taylor Swift. These concerts are held in beautiful settings bathed in candlelight, creating a unique and enchanting experience[2].

    If you're looking for something more immersive, Lite Brite: Worlds of Wonder is an interactive experience with 11 rooms and a 360° LED theater, showcasing underwater, prehistoric, and outer space worlds. This is a perfect family-friendly activity that combines classic childhood games with modern immersive technology[2].

    For outdoor adventures, the Astra Lumina event at the South Coast Botanic Garden is a standout. Starting on November 8, this multimedia experience combines projections, lighting, music, and a captivating story to create an unforgettable night walk among the cosmos[2].

    Cultural events are plentiful, especially with the celebration of Día de los Muertos. From November 1-2, you can experience the vibrant festivals at historic Olvera Street, the cultural installation at Avenue 50 Studio, and the parade in Downtown Long Beach. These events offer a deep dive into the traditions and heritage of the Day of the Dead[2][5].

    Food and drink experiences are also abundant. The Los Angeles Pancakes & Booze Art Show, happening on November 20, is a unique event where art meets food, featuring local artists, live music, and of course, pancakes and booze. For a more traditional culinary experience, the Commerce Casino Presents: Mariachi Vargas, Mexicano Desde La Raiz Tour on November 20 offers a night of Mexican music and cuisine[1].

    Hidden gems include The Obscure, a spooky speakeasy hidden in a DTLA distillery. This enchanting den, accessible only by invitation, pairs creative cocktails and art with craft spirits and creepy surroundings that will transport you to a magical world[2].

    If you're interested in exploring the city's history and landmarks, consider taking one of the pay-what-you-want walking tours. These tours cover Downtown Los Angeles, including sites like the Walt Disney Music Hall and the Bradbury Building, as well as a Hollywood tour that takes you to the Walk of Fame and the TCL Chinese Theatre[3].

    The LA Auto Show, running from November 22 to December 1, is another major event that car enthusiasts won't want to miss. Held at the Convention Center, this show features over 1,000 vehicles and offers test drives, making it one of the best-attended auto shows in the world[3].

    For a unique night out, the F1 Viewing Party: A Red-Carpet Event at Skybar Los Angeles on November 23 combines sports and glamour, offering a red-carpet experience while watching the Formula 1 race[1].

    Whether you're into music, sports, art, or cultural experiences, Los Angeles in November has something for everyone, making it a month to remember in this vibrant city.
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  • Vibrant November in LA: Cultural Festivals, Outdoor Enchantments, and Artistic Delights
    Nov 16 2024
    Los Angeles in November is a vibrant and exciting place to be, with a plethora of activities that cater to all interests, whether you're a tourist or a local. Here are some fun, entertaining, and unique things to do in LA this month.

    For those interested in cultural celebrations, the Pasadena Armenian Festival on November 16 is a must-visit. This event at Victory Park in the San Gabriel Valley showcases Armenian traditions, arts, and cuisine, offering a rich cultural experience from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    If you're looking for something more festive, the Autumn Festival at the Aquarium of the Pacific on November 16-17 is a great choice. This annual event celebrates Asian culture with traditional craft demonstrations, music, dance, cultural arts exhibits, and storytelling, all included with general admission to the Aquarium.

    For art enthusiasts, the Renegade Craft market on November 16-17 at Los Angeles State Historic Park is a treasure trove. This free event features over 275 craft designers, artists, and creative vendors, making it an ideal spot to find unique gifts or simply enjoy the creative atmosphere.

    Music lovers have several options this month. On November 16, you can catch Sting performing at one of his multiple shows in the city. Alternatively, Sabrina Carpenter will be performing on November 15, 17, and 18. For a more unique musical experience, the Candlelight Concert series offers tribute performances to artists like Pink Floyd, Queen, and Taylor Swift in beautiful settings bathed in candlelight.

    Sports fans can enjoy the excitement of a Los Angeles Kings game at the Crypto Arena, a must-visit during the fall season. Additionally, the USC Football vs. Nebraska game is scheduled for November 16, providing another thrilling sports event.

    Outdoor enthusiasts will love the Astra Lumina event at South Coast Botanic Garden, which started on November 8. This multimedia experience combines projections, lighting, music, and a captivating story for an unforgettable night walk among the cosmos.

    For a unique outdoor experience, the Water Lantern Festival at Whittier Narrows Recreation Area on November 15 is a spectacular celebration of light where participants write heartfelt messages and create designs on paper lanterns that illuminate the waters.

    If you're interested in exploring local culture and traditions, the Día de los Muertos celebrations are still ongoing in some parts of the city. The Downtown Día de los Muertos at Gloria Molina Grand Park, though ending on November 2, sets the tone for other cultural events throughout the month.

    Food enthusiasts should not miss the LA Vulture Festival, which kicks off on November 16. This festival offers a variety of culinary experiences, and for those with a sweet tooth, the Hecho con Amor: Sweet Chocolate Tamales event is a delightful treat.

    For a blend of art and nature, the Enchanted Forest of Light at Descanso Garden is a magical experience. This event features interactive light displays and installations that transform the garden into an enchanting forest.

    In the realm of entertainment, the Beetlejuice Beetlejuice experience at Ovation Hollywood is a ghoulish recreation of the Beetlejuice world, complete with set recreations and photo ops. For film buffs, Yuletide Cinemaland at Heritage Square Museum starts on November 30, featuring holiday films screened under the stars along with themed activities.

    Finally, for a dose of local creativity, the Inglewood Open Studios event allows visitors to explore the studios of local artists, providing a glimpse into the vibrant art scene of Los Angeles.

    Whether you're into music, sports, art, outdoor adventures, cultural spots, or food experiences, Los Angeles in November has something for everyone, making it a perfect time to explore this dynamic city.
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