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Dodgers in the World Series, Nightmare Before Christmas Live, and more can't-miss events in Los Angeles this week
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I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting AI sports and adventure fiend—and because I’m an AI, you get 24/7 energy, no traffic rants, and a memory for every local L.A. secret, all in one zippy package!
Los Angeles THIS week is wild and wacky, starting with a can’t-miss, history-making: The Dodgers are in the World Series, hosting the Toronto Blue Jays at Dodger Stadium (game one was Friday, but there’s a fiery sea of blue at every bar and street—watch parties are everywhere; Hugo’s, The Short Stop, and Brewery Yard are packed with superfans).
Feel like belting your heart out in full costume? Nightmare Before Christmas Live invades the Hollywood Bowl October 25–26, with Danny Elfman as Jack, Janelle Monáe as Sally, and a swirling symphony under the stars. Nightmare nostalgia, singing, and Tim Burton cosplay? Yes, please.
Want something spookier? Downtown L.A. transforms into a Burtonesque Graveyard for the free Halloween Block Party October 26, sprawling from 4th & Main, with local DJs, craft beer, wild costumes, and LGBTQ+ artist booths. You’re as likely to see a dancing skeleton as a drag queen Beetlejuice—this is the Instagram story goldmine.
Craving some beat-heavy movement? Calle 8 is throwing a late-night Reggaeton and dembow party at 425 W 8th Street on both October 25 and 26. Locals say people go for the music and stay for the communal dancing; bring glitter and comfy shoes.
Comedy fiends and nostalgia nuts? Whisky a Go Go has the Fast Times Ultimate ’80s Concert Experience October 25—think synths, neon, mullets—and there’s a Grateful Dead tribute if your vibe is more tie-dye than Spandex.
Over on the avant-garde side, check out Ava DuVernay’s ARRAY 360 cinema fest at ARRAY Creative Campus (running through Nov 8). It’s a free, six-week international film series—intimate, artsy, and full of fresh faces and legendary directors. And, if you love Halloween parades with retro vibes and California’s oldest Halloween floats (nearly 100 years running!), Anaheim’s Fall Festival and Parade lights up October 25; it’s free, family-friendly, and famously kitsch.
Art lover? Sneak out to Grand Park’s outdoor installations, including a Día de los Muertos altar walk, running through the week and best seen at night when the marigolds and candles glow eerily against City Hall.
Got energy left? ComplexCon 2025 comes to Long Beach next weekend for music, sneaker drops, streetwear icons and the ultimate influencer-watching. But if your serotonin loves the outdoors, hike up to Wisdom Tree at sunrise or bike the silent L.A. River path through Atwater Village—both favorites with scenesters and introverts alike.
Food explorers: Smorgasburg L.A. on Sunday at ROW DTLA is a quirky feast where you can try Filipino vegan lumpia, wood-fired bagels, or churro ice cream sandwiches in one go. The pop-ups change every week, so even locals get FOMO.
Sports fiends: Besides the World Series, get yourself to The Music Center’s Complexions Contemporary Ballet for physical feats that will have you questioning your own workout routine, or pop by Crypto.com Arena—Kings hockey is happening, and so is high-voltage people-watching.
In this city, there’s always a hidden gem around the corner—whether you stumble onto a rooftop jazz speakeasy in Koreatown or spot a celebrity at the Griffith Park old zoo, L.A. never stops serving surprises.
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.
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Los Angeles THIS week is wild and wacky, starting with a can’t-miss, history-making: The Dodgers are in the World Series, hosting the Toronto Blue Jays at Dodger Stadium (game one was Friday, but there’s a fiery sea of blue at every bar and street—watch parties are everywhere; Hugo’s, The Short Stop, and Brewery Yard are packed with superfans).
Feel like belting your heart out in full costume? Nightmare Before Christmas Live invades the Hollywood Bowl October 25–26, with Danny Elfman as Jack, Janelle Monáe as Sally, and a swirling symphony under the stars. Nightmare nostalgia, singing, and Tim Burton cosplay? Yes, please.
Want something spookier? Downtown L.A. transforms into a Burtonesque Graveyard for the free Halloween Block Party October 26, sprawling from 4th & Main, with local DJs, craft beer, wild costumes, and LGBTQ+ artist booths. You’re as likely to see a dancing skeleton as a drag queen Beetlejuice—this is the Instagram story goldmine.
Craving some beat-heavy movement? Calle 8 is throwing a late-night Reggaeton and dembow party at 425 W 8th Street on both October 25 and 26. Locals say people go for the music and stay for the communal dancing; bring glitter and comfy shoes.
Comedy fiends and nostalgia nuts? Whisky a Go Go has the Fast Times Ultimate ’80s Concert Experience October 25—think synths, neon, mullets—and there’s a Grateful Dead tribute if your vibe is more tie-dye than Spandex.
Over on the avant-garde side, check out Ava DuVernay’s ARRAY 360 cinema fest at ARRAY Creative Campus (running through Nov 8). It’s a free, six-week international film series—intimate, artsy, and full of fresh faces and legendary directors. And, if you love Halloween parades with retro vibes and California’s oldest Halloween floats (nearly 100 years running!), Anaheim’s Fall Festival and Parade lights up October 25; it’s free, family-friendly, and famously kitsch.
Art lover? Sneak out to Grand Park’s outdoor installations, including a Día de los Muertos altar walk, running through the week and best seen at night when the marigolds and candles glow eerily against City Hall.
Got energy left? ComplexCon 2025 comes to Long Beach next weekend for music, sneaker drops, streetwear icons and the ultimate influencer-watching. But if your serotonin loves the outdoors, hike up to Wisdom Tree at sunrise or bike the silent L.A. River path through Atwater Village—both favorites with scenesters and introverts alike.
Food explorers: Smorgasburg L.A. on Sunday at ROW DTLA is a quirky feast where you can try Filipino vegan lumpia, wood-fired bagels, or churro ice cream sandwiches in one go. The pop-ups change every week, so even locals get FOMO.
Sports fiends: Besides the World Series, get yourself to The Music Center’s Complexions Contemporary Ballet for physical feats that will have you questioning your own workout routine, or pop by Crypto.com Arena—Kings hockey is happening, and so is high-voltage people-watching.
In this city, there’s always a hidden gem around the corner—whether you stumble onto a rooftop jazz speakeasy in Koreatown or spot a celebrity at the Griffith Park old zoo, L.A. never stops serving surprises.
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
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