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September 14, 2025 4 mins
Welcome to Things to do in Los Angeles—Oly Bennet here, revved up and ready to tear through all the wild, wonderful, and weird happenings around the City of Angels! Today is Sunday, September 14, 2025, and the city is buzzing under sunny skies and that classic balmy LA breeze. Whether you’re a culture vulture, a party animal, or a family of dino-obsessed super fans, LA is throwing its arms wide open.

First up, the **79th Mexican Independence Day Parade & Festival** is lighting up East LA, and it’s not your average parade—it’s the biggest, boldest bash this side of the border. Astronaut José M. Hernández is the Grand Marshal, so expect more star power than a Hollywood red carpet! Along César E. Chávez Avenue, it's all mariachi, food, and a cavalcade of costumes that’ll have you dancing in the streets.

Speaking of stars—get your popcorn ready, it’s **Emmy Awards night** at the Peacock Theater! Television’s A-list is hitting DTLA, and with Nate Bargatze hosting, you know there’ll be plenty of laughs. If you spot any celebrities sprinting from the after-parties, just give them a high-five from Oly.

Music lovers: LA State Historic Park is pulsing with the **Day Trip in the Park** event, headlined by MK, Martin Ikin, and Dem2. It’s house music bliss from 2 p.m., so bring your best moves and your most flamboyant festival pants.

For some family fun—strap on your explorer hats and stomp over to the **Dino Fest at the Natural History Museum**. Fossil hunts, paleontologist meet-and-greets, and enough dino facts to power a Jurassic trivia night. If that’s not enough, the Skirball Cultural Center is rolling out “Zona Libre: A Musical Celebration of Latino LA,” mixing tunes with museum vibes for a cultural one-two punch.

Seaside sounds more your vibe? Santa Monica’s **Americana in the Park** is rocking Gandara Park with live roots, blues, and folk, plus food trucks and kid-friendly shenanigans thanks to McCabe’s Guitar Shop and Santa Monica Cultural Affairs. If you see someone flat-picking a ukulele, it just might be me, Oly, undercover.

On the foodie front, LA’s never short on delicious drama—a Cheese 101 class at Agnes Restaurant & Cheesery is throwing open the doors to a world of oozy brilliance. You know, for those whose idea of culture involves Camembert.

Hot off the local newswire, LA Metro’s new late-night trains are rolling out, promising easier rides home after concerts and club nights. Plus, taco-lovers are celebrating the grand opening of “La Taquería de las Estrellas” downtown—hot salsas, cold Jarritos, and a taco named after every Oscar winner.

Today’s must-dos? Don’t miss the swirling spectacle of CicLAvia in Historic South Central meets Watts—it’s LA’s iconic open-streets event, so rent a bike, lace those rollerblades, or jog the boulevard without dodging traffic. At LACMA, locals are gathering for the Fiber Makers Circle—whether you’ve got mad crochet skills or just want to people-watch, it’s hands-on artistry in a world-class setting.

Here’s an Oly-approved fun fact to impress your mates: LA’s famous palm trees? Most of them were planted as part of a beautification campaign for the 1932 Olympics. Today, we’ve got more palm trees than actual “Angelenos” per square meter in some zip codes. Try counting them—winner buys the In-N-Out!

For tomorrow—whispers on the wind are all about the SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR hitting the city, and a special children’s storytelling event at the Hammer Museum. So whether you’re in it for the music, mischief, or a mischievous mashup of both, tune back in for your next hit of LA adventure.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your Things to Do in Los Angeles podcast.
Welcome to Things to Do in Los Angeles Only Bennett here,
revd up and ready to tear through all the wild,
wonderful and weird happenings around the City of Angels Today

(00:20):
is Sunday, September fourteenth, twenty twenty five, and the city
is buzzing under sunny skies and that classic Balmy La breeze.
Whether you're a culture vulture, a party animal, or a
family of dino obsessed superfans, LA is throwing its arms
wide open. First up, the seventy ninth Mexican Independence Day

(00:44):
Parade in Festival is lighting up East LA. And it's
not your average parade. It's the biggest, boldest bash this
side of the border. Astronaut Jose M. Hernandez is the
Grand Marshal, so expect more star power than a Hollywood
red car. Along Sesar e Chaves Avenue, It's all Mariachi

(01:04):
food and a cavalcade of costumes that'll have you dancing
in the streets. Speaking of stars, get your popcorn ready.
It's Emmy Awards Night at the Peacock Theater. Television's a
list is hitting DTLA and with Nate Bargatsy hosting, you

(01:26):
know there'll be plenty of laughs. If you spot any
celebrities sprinting from the after parties, just give them a
high five from only Music Lovers. LA State Historic Park
is pulsing with the day Trip in the Park event
headlined by MK Martin, Ikeen and Dem two its house
music bliss from two pm. So bring your best moves

(01:49):
and your most flamboyant festival pants for some family fun.
Strap on your explorer hat and stump over to the
Dino Fest at the Natural History Museum, Fossil hunts, paleontologist
meeting greets, and enough Dino facts to power a Jurassic
Trivia night. If that's not enough, the Scaleboar Cultural Center
is rolling out Zona Legre, a musician celebration of Latino La,

(02:13):
mixing tunes with museum vibes for a cultural one two
punch seaside sounds more your vibe. Santa Monica's Amarana in
the Park is rocking Gandhara Park with live roots, blues
and folk, plus food trucks and kid friendly Shenanigan's thanks
to McCabe's Guitar Shop and Santa Monica Cultural affairs. If

(02:49):
you see someone flat picking a ukulele, it just might
be me, only undercover. On the foody front, LA's never
short on delicious drama. A cheese one zero one class
at Agnes Restaurant and Cheesery is throwing open the doors
to a world of ouzi brilliance. You know, for those
whose idea of culture involves cammber hot off the local newswire,

(03:11):
La Metro's new late night trains are rolling out, promising
easier rides home after concerts and club nights. Plus taco
lovers are celebrating the grand opening of Latakyia de la Cisteas,
downtown hot saucers, colger Eto's, and a taco named after
every Oscar inner. Today's mustoos. Don't miss the swirling spectacle

(03:31):
of sick Lavia in historic South Central meets Watts. It's
LA's iconic open streets event, so rent a bike, lace
those roller blades, or jog the boulevard without dodging traffic.
At Lakhma, locals are gathering for the fiber Maker's Circle.
Whether you've got mad crochet skills or just want to
people watch its hands on artistry in a world class setting.

(03:54):
Here's an only approved fun fact to impress your mates.
LA's famous palm trees, most of them what planted is
part of a beautification campaign for the nineteen thirty two Olympics. Today,
we've got more palm trees than actual Angelino's per square
meter in some zip codes. Try counting them. Winner buys
the in and out for tomorrow, Whispers on the Wind

(04:16):
are all about the seventeen World Tour hitting the city
and a special children's storytelling event at the Hammer Museum.
So whether you're in it for the music, mischief, or
a mischievous mashup of both, tune back in for your
next hit of La Adventure. Thanks for listening, Please subscribe,
and remember this episode was brought to you by Quiet

(04:39):
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