Places to eat downtown:
Expensive but worth it--
Cafe Pinot (right next to the library, near that little park area)
Nick & Stef's (up the hill in that building complex)
Moderate--
Engine Co No. 28 (I believe it's at Wilshire and Figueroa)
Ciao Trattoria (on 7th, between Figueroa and Flower)
Cheap--
California Pizza Kitchen (7th & Figueroa)
Food court at 7th & Figueroa
Food court at the top of the hill (California Water Court)
Food court in the Arco plaza (across Figueroa from the library)
Stuff to do tonight:
If you want a movie and aren't into the Chinese, try seeing something at the Arclight (in Hollywood, at Vine & Sunset). If you want to feel extra-special, see something that is only playing in LA and NY (I think "The Aristocrats!" is still limited release only, it's at the Arclight, and best of all it's supposed to be really good. If you go tomorrow night, we might end up in the same theater and could debate politics afterwards until they throw us out).
See if you can get tickets to the Hollywood Bowl (usually the LA Phil is playing there).
Staying downtown, check out the Disney Music Center. I think they give tours. It's supposed to be pretty great inside, although I've never been.
The X Games are going on right now down by the Staples Center (from the library, head south on Figueroa, although it's a fairly long walk)
...that's probably it for my suggestions. The stuff you mentioned (MOCA, cathedral, beach) are also all great suggestions. For beaches, I'd recommend Santa Monica if you want a semi-upscale beach / carnival pier / boardwalk experience, or Venice Beach if you want a true wacko California / drumming circles / henna tattoos / pothead experience. I prefer Venice, but to each their own (the food by Santa Monica is way better).
Good luck!


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