Where is the most city culture rich places in Southern California?
I'm a country bumpkin. I'd take pride in my heritage as such if there actually was any actual heritage to take pride in. :) I'd like to visit Southern California for a few days with the express purpose of experiencing city life. Which city has the most active night life and is culturally rich? Like raves and clubs in decent parts of town, museums of art (I want to see something awe inspiring like "Early Morning, Summertime" or William Wendt "In the Valley" or something else worth hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars), concerts of major musicians, and like anything else that city life of twenty and thirty somethings normally entails. Only thing is I uh can't drink I am taking medications and stuff but I can be around alcohol without any problems i know just to carry a water or coke bottle with a lid.
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