Timing is everything. Since you'll be here in July, there should be plenty of stuff to occupy you. The indie music scene in SF is pretty awesome, though Andy and I don't go into it much. It depends a LOT on what you're looking for in particular, but I'm betting you could find it pretty easily.
The theater scene is similar. Andrew and I go to a couple independent theaters around us, most notably CalShakes which does 2-3 Shakespearean plays, a classic, and a new independent play every summer. There are also true indie spaces -- like the one that's run in the basement of a pizza shop -- and the Broadway Tour venues in SF, like the Orpheum. Then there are smatterings of "street" performances that are plays that happen when and wherever people are interested.
This is also going to be true of LA, btw, perhaps even more so. Andy and I just don't know directly about it.
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DLCON REQUIRES DRINKING.
I am tired of missing out on alcohol shenanigans.
I don't care if we go bar hopping or just bring bottles back for drinking games somewhere (actually, I kinda prefer the latter unless we're at a karaoke bar or something), but it needs to happen. I only ever drink socially, and none of my friends here drink, which means I never get to drink. Boo on that!
Other than that, y'all know I'm not much of the "sit around and play games all day" type, so this shouldn't be too surprising:
Some stuff I'm interested in doing while I'm in SoCal:
- The Huntington Library is really near Monterey Park. I've been before, but it's a gorgeous place. Of course, it's a museum (boooooooks <3) and botanical garden, so I don't expect many people will be going with me for that.
- The Getty. Because, museum.
- Beach. Because SoCal beaches are what other beaches wish they could be.
- Possibly go hiking. I hear good things about Eaton Canyon. And Runyon Canyon is always a plus. I like Griffith Park a lot, too.
- A studio tour (WB? Fox?)
- Maybe see something at El Capitan, if anything good is there when we are
Things other people are probably interested in that I couldn't care less about but would be willing to go along with:
- All things "Hollywood" (SO. OVERRATED.) - City Walk (right next to Universal Studios), seeing the sign, Grauman's Chinese Theater (where the stars and hand prints are), Rodeo Drive & Melrose Avenue if someone wants to window shop with the fancy folk, Robertson Drive if you want to play paparazzi for a day, Olvera if you like Mexican stuff