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One Day in SoCal

Tim R Alcoser JR

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Whether you are here for one day or a month, live here year round or have traveled here from across the world, are venturing out solo or with family. I'll be your guide as we explore all there is to do right here in Southern California!
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I'm hardly a car guy, but you don't have to be when you come to the LA Auto Show, where there is something for absolutely everyone. The big theme at the the Auto Show this year was clearly electric vehicles, as nearly every single automaker had their latest and greatest technology on full display. We'll be going through the entire auto show on this…
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Off to my very first football game this week where I got to see The University of Southern California's Trojan's take on The University of California Berkeley's Golden Bears at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Exposition Park, now officially named United Airlines Field. Stick around towards the end as I tell a few stories of my days as a Securi…
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Each Halloween, the entirety of the generally family friendly Knotts Berry Farm is transformed into a nightmare of killer clowns, dead bodies, monsters, zombies and ghosts. Some of which you stray knowlingly into and others that stalk and come to you. It's like The Purge, Silent Hill and your favorite zombie movie all in one and it's a Southern Cal…
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The U.S.S. Midway Museum is a decommissioned United States Navy Aircraft Carrier located in San Diego San Diego Bay next to Downtown San Diego. With it's amazing displays, even more amazing veteran volunteer docents that actually served on the ship and nearly the entire ship at your disposal to explore, there is adventure around every bulkhead, ber…
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After a long hiatus of several years, the United States Air Force, courtesy of Edwards Air Force Base, brought back one of the greatest Air Shows in the country. The Aerospace Valley Air Show! Featuring dozens of static aircraft from WWII aircraft you've only seen in movies (such as Saving Private Ryan, Band of Brothers and Pearl Harbor) to concept…
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The hit Broadway Musical Cats returns to Hollywood and the Pantages Theatre. This week I took the trip back down to Hollywood to see this record breaking musical and visit the beautiful Pantages Theatre. Cats has it's fair share of naysayers. Is it worth your time? Is Pantages all that it's cracked up to be? Let's find out on this weeks episode.…
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To most people travelling our state highways and freeways, SoCal's deserts are a lifeless, endless sea of sand. In reality, there is much to explore and see from real Oasis with water to historical buildings. Join me this week as I rent an ATV and travel to one of our State Parks that caters almost exclusively to 4x4 vehicles and ATV's as we explor…
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This week, a bit of the country comes to SoCal in the form of Rodeo's. I attended the Sheriff's Rodeo in Devore and earlier this month, the Hesperia Rodeo in Hesperia and the Tehachapi Rodeo in Tehachapi to see what the craze is all about. I discovered Rodeo is a sport, but more like a community event like a fair, where people dress up in cowboy ha…
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I did something I thought I would never do. I went to the Ballet! I have been trying new things, especially with this podcast and like Baseball, in episode 2, so I decided to go the Ballet at the last minute. How bad could it be? So this week, we're heading to San Bernardino, California to watch Swan Lake performed on tour at the historic Californi…
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Out in the Mojave Desert lies a piece of Old West history that has been frozen in time from 1885. Thanks to the forsight of Knotts Berry Farm Founder Walter Knott, Calico Ghost Town is the closest way for visitors to SoCal to experience what it was like to live and work in a real mining boom town. This week, I make the journey to the "Calico" color…
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Join me on one last Summer road trip to Vegas on this weeks episode as I travel to Las Vegas to see what there is to do along the world famous "Strip". I'm going to walk the entire Las Vegas strip from end to end (and back) and detail each and every Casino and major store or strip mall. The walk is 12-15 miles long overall, depending on how many ca…
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We're going to do something a little different for episode 8. I made an impromptu, last minute trip to the Hollywood Bowl on September 2nd, 2022 to see John Williams perform some of his greatest hits and recorded the majority of the performance, including the world premiere of "Helena" from the upcoming, non-released Indiana Jones 5 movie. Sit back…
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Just 32 miles off the SoCal west coast is Santa Catalina Island. If you didn't know any better, you could swear your 70 minute boat ride brought you to the other side of the world to explore a Greek Island. Such is the vibe you'll get on Catalina, with no shortage of things to do from hiking, museums, gardens, restuarants, shopping, beaches, ziplin…
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CICLAVIA is a play on the spanish word CICLOVIA, which means Cycleway. CICLAVIA is a unique SoCal event that takes place multiple times each year in various locations around SoCal and these events close off miles of streets to non-human powered vehicles so that anyone can enjoy on bicycle, skateboard, roller skates or to run walk and spectate. Join…
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Its still summer and time for a road trip! This week, I took the 222 mile drive up interstate 15 to Las Vegas, Nevada. Although i've been to Las Vegas dozens of times, each time I go I experience new things. On this trip, I visited the Mob Museum and watched my very first production of Cirque Du Soleil. Are these experiences worth your time and mon…
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This week I went to the world famous Hollywood Bowl to attend the Back to the Future in Concert. What I expected was the Los Angeles Philharmonic to play through some of the original back to the future soundtrack, maybe with a few clips from the movie. What I got instead was even better. The entire Back to the Future Part I was played, and the Orch…
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