Discover Leimert Park's Hidden Community Secrets


kathy
New here


Roosevelt Jones
Hollywood


Anita
I'm new here trying to make some new friends and see how it goes ig anitajenny0011

Anonym
What's going on this Weekend???


Christian
Lioking to waste a few grand in Beverly hills Tonight


Maria Perez
a Beautiful day 💐


james
party
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Happening in DTLA
Pulling Me Back - A Journey Through R&B and Hip Hop Memories in LA Experience an unforgettable voyage through the most memorable R&B and Hip Hop anthems, complemented by beloved B side classics. No Cover with RSVP All Night! July 20 · 10pm - July 21 · 2am PDT Dance and sing along to classic throwback R&B / Hip Hop / Reggae / and Dancehall hits from T-Pain, Mya, Nelly, Pretty Ricky, Jay Z / Roc-A-Fella, Beyonce / Destiny’s Child, Chris Brown, Ray J, Ja Rule, Ashanti, Soulja Boy, Plies, Dipset, Kanye West, 50 Cent / G unit, Lil John, Usher, Mario, Keyshia Cole, Cash Money, Fabolous, TLC, Lloyd, Fat Joe, Eve, Sean Paul, Rihanna, Wayne Wonder, Serani, Rupee, Brandy, Monica + many more!!!

Torres
wassup who's Awake


Sergio Flores
Los Angeles

WT
White Turtle
Got any plans this Weekend!!


Sergio Flores
Los Angeles

kathy
any one nearby to meet?


Mineth Banos
im new here im mineth
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Ruano Jjhay
who wants to date for fun? if you can conquer me you can keep me, but I'm not easy to please 🫡😘


Roosevelt Jones
in long Beach yesterday night hope next time who's going to join me


Secret Los Angeles
“Fallout” Is Treating Los Angeles To .33 Cent Burgers, Ice Cream, Horseback Rides, & More! In celebration of Fallout’s Emmy nominations and Vault 33, Amazon MGM Studios is teaming up with 33 of L.A.’s top eateries and shops for an unforgettable “All Out For Fallout Day” on August 15, 2024. Angelenos can expect a day full of post-apocalyptic fun with exclusive specials and themed deals across the city, inspired by the Fallout universe. Here’s what you can look forward to: Sweet Rose Creamery: Ice cream for just 33 cents, because even in the Wasteland, you deserve a sweet treat. Hank’s Bagels: Enjoy bagels and a Nuka-Cola for only $3.33 — perfect for your morning Radroach! Trejo’s Coffee & Donuts: Grab a free “Fallout” donut, no caps required. The Win~Dow: Devour a double burger for 33 cents, straight from the irradiated grill. Wasteland: Score retro-themed clothing at 33% off and check out exclusive props and costumes from the show at the Melrose Avenue location. Pacific Park: Experience our iconic Ferris wheel transformed into a Fallout-themed ride, adding some irradiated fun to your day. Sunset Ranch: Join in for 33-cent “Guided Ghoul Horseback” riding tours from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and traverse the Wasteland on horseback.


Time Out LA
West Hollywood Halloween Costume Carnaval This is one of the largest Halloween street parties in the world, and there’s really no better place to be on October 31st. Sure, the crowd is huge (like, a half-million people huge) and a bit belligerent, but the amazing display of costumes and general merry-making spirit deem it at least a worthy stop, if not your main destination for the evening. There will be dancing, drinking and many impromptu costume contests. Even if you don’t plan on entering one, it’s best to still come dressed to the nines—no one likes a party pooper in jeans and a T-shirt. Find it along Santa Monica Boulevard, between Doheny Drive and La Cienega Boulevard.


Secret Los Angeles
Celebrate Elliott Smith’s impact and music at this tribute show Join The Regent Theater as they pay tribute to the unforgettable Elliott Smith with a spectacular celebration: ALL MY ROWDY FRIENDS CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF ELLIOTT SMITH. This special event will feature a stellar lineup, including Jason Lytle & Jim Fairchild of Grandaddy, Ben Bridwell of Band of Horses, comedian Margaret Cho, Mehro, Illuminati Hotties, Earlimart, Kevin Devine, Leslie Stevens, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Bo Koster of My Morning Jacket, director Steve Hanft, Stephanie Hatzinikolis, Kelsey Auria, members of The Figure 8 Touring Band, and more! Don’t miss this chance to honor Elliott Smith’s legacy with an incredible night of music and celebration.


Mia Vic
Chill and relax I don't bite...... unless you call for it


Los Angeles magazine
Build this House Ball at MOCA Celebrating the 11 year Anniversary of Banjee Ball, Purple Crush's alluring 2 day vogue-a-thon features categories such as "New Vogue," for beginners to tell their story through movement and looks; "New Runway," strutting in honor of Martha P Johnson and Sylvia Rivera- trans women activists known for the Stone Wall riots; "Best Dressed," a classic "Ballroom Best Dressed Look" contest spliced with Modern Art; "Walk!," voguing that "summons the powers that be" and "calls upon the Ballroom ancestors to heal through the art of vogue" and more. Commentators include Kevin JZ Prodigy, Enyce Gucci, Precious Basquiat, J Rock Ebony, and DJs/hosts Purple Crush, known for their rousing events in L.A. and the HBO TV ballroom competition Legendary.
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Torres
who's in los Angeles


Stephanie Hartwell
Hey I am new here, anybody willing to show me around?


Secret Los Angeles
KCRW Summer Nights with LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes! An evening of Cumbia from across the continent. Curated by music journalist Betto Arcos, CUMBIA SOMOS will showcase the rich and diverse sounds of cumbia from its origins in the region known as Montes de María, Colombia, to the urban centers of every Latin American city, including Los Angeles. Bring your dancing shoes, this is an evening that celebrates the most popular dance style in the continent. Jul 13 • 6:00 pm PDT The evening will unfold in four different parts: Presentation and talk about the book SOMOS CUMBIA, with music journalists Jaime Andrés Monsalve from Colombia, Enrique Blanc from Mexico and host-curator Betto Arcos; Jaime Andrés Monsalve will comment on the origins of cumbia and introduce the first group, Eduardo Palo Cuero; Betto Arcos will comment on the spread of Cumbia across the continent and introduce cumbia band El Conjunto Nueva Ola ECNO, and finally, Enrique Blanc comments on the significance of the Sonidero culture and introduces Sonidero Luis “La Rumba” Noriega and KCRW DJ Wyldeflower.

AP
Annalise Pratt
Hi I'm Anna I'm new here ready to make new friends but have a shy nature


Jory Avilexe
Morning babes... I came home way too late last night 😵💫 Still a bit hungover… and totally exhausted.


Monte Carr
real life


Los Angeles Fun Events
Hiking + Speed Dating - Baldwin Hills (Ages 30+) Join our group hike where we will rotate hikers through a series of 1:1 speed dates on the trail! Date: Saturday, July 6th Time: 10 AM: Meet at Boneyard Dog Park on Duquesne for a warm welcome and check-in to speed dating program (no downloads required!, but you will need a smartphone!) 10:30 AM: We will explain how we will be using the speed dating program and introduce you to your first date before we begin the hike. - 10:35AM - 1:30PM : Our hike will commence, as we climb to Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook, you will be paired 1:1 for dates, along with breaks and mixing/mingling.
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Sergio Flores
I'm bored was in LA


Secret Los Angeles
Celebrate National Hot Dog Month at one of old-school hot dog spots Pink’s has been a Hollywood legend since 1939. You can choose from popular favorites like the Lord of the Rings Dog topped with BBQ sauce and onion rings or the Martha Stewart Dog topped with sauteed onions, mushrooms, nacho cheese, bacon, but Pink’s Famous Chili Dog with mustard, chili, onions is still an iconic classic for a reason. Plus, it was a favorite spot of Anthony Bourdain. You can’t get a better recommendation! July is National Hot Dog Month. From cookouts to Independence Day celebrations to National Hot Dog Day on July 17th, we’ve got all the reasons to grab a delicious hot dog this month.
Discover the Vibrant Local Community in Leimert Park
Leimert Park, nestled in the heart of Los Angeles, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant local community. Known for its artistic vibe and dynamic energy, Leimert Park offers residents and visitors a unique blend of history, culture, and modern living. If you're looking for a place that thrives on community spirit and creativity, look no further. Whether you're a local or a visitor, there are countless opportunities to engage with and learn from the community of Leimert Park.
Trending Discussions and Community Engagement
When it comes to trending discussions, Leimert Park's community is always buzzing with activity. Known for its progressive mindset and open dialogue, the area hosts regular community meetings and discussions at various local venues. These gatherings often focus on important issues such as urban development, cultural preservation, and community development. The Kikihub platform allows locals to share real-time updates and anonymously voice their opinions on such topics, providing a genuine pulse of the community's sentiments.
From environmental initiatives to art installations, community members actively participate in shaping the future of Leimert Park. The Kikihub offers a space for anonymous posts where individuals can express their thoughts freely without fear of judgment, fostering a truly open and inclusive communication channel.
Discover Anonymous Insights and Secrets
Uncovering local secrets has never been easier thanks to the Kikihub's anonymous chat features. Residents often share their favorite hidden gems in the area, from little-known cafes to undiscovered parks. Leimert Park Village is a favorite spot that exemplifies the area's vibrant artistic spirit, boasting an array of galleries, theaters, and cafes where locals gather to socialize and celebrate their rich cultural heritage.
Rich in history, the park itself is also a popular spot for discovery. Long-time residents share insider tips and local secrets through anonymous posts, revealing the best times to visit and hidden features you wouldn't want to miss. Whether it's finding the perfect spot for a quiet picnic or a music event at the park, these tips can be invaluable for both newcomers and long-standing locals.
Engaging Events and Celebrations
Leimert Park is particularly known for its robust calendar of events and celebrations, each celebrating different facets of the community's culture and heritage. The monthly Art Walk is one of the most anticipated events, where local artisans and craftsmen showcase their works, culminating in an evening of music, dance, and camaraderie. Anonymous discussions on Kikihub can keep you in the loop about these events ahead of time, ensuring you never miss the excitements and socializing opportunities that pop up throughout the year.
Annual cultural festivals, like the Leimert Park Jazz Festival, blend global influences and local talent, drawing crowds from across LA and beyond. These events provide excellent networking opportunities for locals and tourists alike, helping build lasting connections within the community.
Networking and Building Community Connections
Leimert Park's community is deeply rooted in networking and connecting with one another. From small business collaborations to creative partnerships, the community actively supports its members by utilizing platforms like Kikihub. The anonymous posts feature allows individuals to seek advice, recommendations, or simply connect with fellow residents who share similar interests and values.
Informal meetups and community-led workshops are standard practices, offering venues for individuals to develop personal and professional networks. In a community as connected as Leimert Park, residents find that there is always someone willing to lend a helping hand or share valuable insights, often facilitated through anonymous interactions that springboard face-to-face connections.
Local Culture: A Melting Pot of Inspiration
Rich in African-American culture, Leimert Park serves as a melting pot of inspiration and tradition. The area's cultural touchstones reflect in the artistic expressions exhibited through murals and public artworks that narrate stories of heritage, resilience, and unity. Engaging in these cultural manifestations, whether through public events or casual exploration, offers profound insights into the area's history and evolving identity.
Moreover, the community's commitment to cultural education and preservation is evident in the numerous workshops aimed at imparting cultural knowledge and skills to the younger generations. Residents often use platforms like Kikihub to anonymously voice support and contributions to these initiatives, helping perpetuate the appreciation of cultural facets for years to come.