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- 2656 - How Campus Protests Are Affecting Alumni And Donor Relations, The Future of Cannabis Cafes, And California's Age Verification Bill
Today on AirTalk, we look into how the recent campus protests are affecting alumni and donor relations. Also on the show, we dig into the future of cannabis cafes in California; we look into why fewer men are enrolling in college; former Assemblymember Mike Gatto drops by to discuss his new book ‘Noir By Necessity;’ and more.
Have campus protests affected donor relations? (00:17) The future of cannabis cafes in CA (18:02) Should kids share a room with siblings? (33:57) CA age verification bill advances (51:32) Why are fewer men going to college? (1:10:18) New book by former Assemblymember Mike Gatto (1:25:52)Wed, 22 May 2024 - 2655 - Nearly A Third Of LAPD Shootings Involved A Mental Health Crisis, CA Supreme Court Will Rule On Prop 22 The 101 On Processed Food, ood
Today on AirTalk, we dig into a new LAist analysis that has found that since 2017, 31% of people shot at by police were perceived by LAPD officers at the scene to be struggling with mental illness. Also on the show, everything you need to know about ultra-processed foods; a look into how the California Supreme Court might decide on Prop 22; and more.
LAist report: 31% of LAPD shootings involved a person in a mental health crisis (00:17) The 101 on ultra-processed foods (19:03) Listeners share their animal rescue stories (42:06) CA Supreme Court to rule on Prop 22 (51:26) New book on ‘The Other Significant Others’ (1:17:49)Tue, 21 May 2024 - 2654 - ICC Prosecutor Seeks Arrest Warrants, The History Of Santa Monica Pier, And The Car Touch Screen Debate
Today on AirTalk, everything you need to know about the International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor seeking arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders. Also on the show, we explore a new study that found humans prefer AI answers to moral questions; we dive into the history of the Santa Monica Pier; we examine the downsides and upsides of art repatriation; and more.
ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrants for Israeli & Hamas leaders (00:17) Do humans prefer AI morality? (20:44) History of Santa Monica Pier (33:17) Angeles National Forest to get new trees (51:39) What to know about art repatriation (1:11:38) How have car screens impacted drivers? (1:25:19)Mon, 20 May 2024 - 2653 - The 405 Car Chase, Neurodivergence In Relationships, And FilmWeek
Today on AirTalk, everything you need to know about Friday morning’s high-speed car chase that ended abruptly and violently on the 405. Also on the show, we finish our week-long series on neurodiversity, today focusing on how to navigate challenges in relationships; we dig into listeners’ favorite ice cream spots with Pasadena’s Kinrose Creamery; our FilmWeek critics review the latest releases; we remember filmmaker Roger Corman with director Alex Stapleton and film critic Wade Major; and more.
The latest on Friday morning’s violent high-speed car chase on the 405 (00:17) Neurodivergence in relationships: navigating and addressing conflicts (16:47) We all scream for ice cream with Pasadena’s Kinrose Creamery (39:25) Our FilmWeek critics review the latest releases (51:27) FilmWeek Feature: Remembering Roger Corman (1:22:01)Fri, 17 May 2024 - 2652 - Neurodivergence In Relationships: The Biggest Issues And How To Navigate Them
This week, we’ve covered the topic of neurodiversity from a variety of angles, including the challenges of getting diagnosed, the need for workplaces accommodations and mental health challenges that often accompany neurodivergence. Today, we’re talking about neurodiversity in relationships. One in five people in the U.S. identify as neurodivergent; so it’s very likely you’re in a relationship of some kind with someone who is neurodiverse. What does that mean for the relationship and how conflict is approached and addressed? Joining us to discuss our final conversation of the series is Jodi Carlton,neurodivergence relationship expert and host of the podcast “Your Neurodiverse Relationship.” We also want to hear from you. Are you in a relationship with someone who is neurodiverse? Or are you the neurodiverse partner in a relationship? Call us at 866-893-5722 or email us at atcomments@laist.com.
Fri, 17 May 2024 - 2651 - UC Workers Strike Authorization, Neurodivergence And Mental Health, And TV Talk: Shows To Watch
Today on AirTalk, we look into why UC workers authorized a strike over campus protests and get the latest on Wednesday’s UCI student encampment clear-out. Also on the show, we check in on LA restaurants and why so many are currently struggling; we continue our week-long series on neurodiversity, today looking at neurodiversity and mental health challenges; our TV critics review the latest in streaming and TV; and more.
The latest on the UC workers strike authorization (00:17) Why are so many LA restaurants struggling? (20:03) The Hollywood strikes: checking-in one year later (36:46) Neurodiversity and mental health challenges (51:18) Our TV critics review the latest releases (1:27:47)Thu, 16 May 2024 - 2650 - UC Workers Authorize Strike Over Campus Protests – Can They Do That?
On Wednesday, members of the United Auto Workers Local 4811 — a union that represents 48,000 student workers and researchers across the University of California system — voted to authorize a strike against their employer. The vote comes in response to some campuses’ use of police force to break up protests in support of Palestinians amid the Israel-Hamas war.
UAW 4811 represents workers in nearly every aspect of academic life, from undergraduate tutors and readers to postdocs and researchers. About 41% of members participated in the vote, and an overwhelming majority approved of the measure, according to a union statement Wednesday night. Today on AirTalk, we discuss the strike authorization and get the latest on UC Irvine’s protests after police cleared out a student encampment. Joining is Yusra Farzan, LAist reporter, Anny Viloria Winnett, graduate student worker at UCLA and the unit chair of UAW at UCLA, and John Logan,director of labor and employment studies at San Francisco State University.
With files from LAist. Read morehereThu, 16 May 2024 - 2649 - TV-Talk: ‘Bridgerton,’ ‘The Big Cigar,’ And More
Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we will try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Roxana Hadadi, TV critic for Vulture, Whitney Friedlander, freelance entertainment writer.
This week’s shows include:
Bridgerton [Season 3, Part 1] (Netflix) The Big Cigar (Apple TV+) Abbott Elementary [Season 3] (ABC / Hulu)X-Men ‘97 (Disney+)
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 2648 - LA Council Approves Ethics Reform, Neurodiversity In The Workplace, Project-Management Apps For Your Relationship
Today on AirTalk, everything you need to know about LA City Council’s approval of a package of ethics reforms designed to fight corruption. Also on the show, we examine California Highway Patrol’s reaction to the UCLA student protests; we continue our week-long series on neurodiversity, today looking at neurodiversity in the workplace; and more.
What to know about LA Council’s ethics reforms (00:17) Did CHP overreact to UCLA student protests? (19:57) New book ‘Magic Pill’ weighs the pros & cons of weight loss drugs (38:50) Neurodiversity in the workplace (51:16) Can Slack be used to manage your relationship? (1:21:07)Wed, 15 May 2024 - 2647 - How A CA Environmental Law Impacts Housing, The Risks of Supplements, And Neurodivergent History
Today on AirTalk, we look into how a long-standing environmental law has affected California housing projects. Also on the show, we examine some of the risks associated with taking supplements; we continue our conversation on neurodiversity, looking into the history of diagnosis; AirTalk listeners who are expats and transplants share what they love about SoCal; and more.
How a CA environmental law is delaying housing projects (00:17) Will brightening clouds help ease global warming? (16:27) Are there risks to taking supplements? (31:55) The history of diagnosing neurodivergence (50:26) CA transplants share what they love about SoCal (1:16:34)Tue, 14 May 2024 - 2646 - Remembering Sam Rubin, The Spectrum Of Neurodivergence, And Navigating LA Recycling
Today on AirTalk, we remember longtime KTLA entertainment reporter Sam Rubin and his impact on the greater Los Angeles community. Also on the show, we begin our weeklong conversation on neurodiversity in adults; we dive into a new LAist guide on the dos and don’ts of recycling in Los Angeles; we look at the historical context behind the beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar; and more.
Remembering KTLA entertainment reporter Sam Rubin (00:17) Understanding the research on neurodivergence (17:41) New LAist guide: how to recycle correctly in LA (50:56) Drake v Kendrick: The long history behind rap beefs (1:16:53)Mon, 13 May 2024 - 2645 - NPR & LAist Studios present 'Inheriting'
Japanese American Incarceration. The Third World Liberation Front. The 1992 Los Angeles Uprising. What you think you know isn’t always the full story. Inheriting is a show about Asian American and Pacific Islander families that explores how the past is personal. Hosted by NPR’s Emily Kwong, we go deep with families on how their most personal, private moments are part of history.
How can I support?Inheritingis entirely funded by supporters like you. If you want to hear future seasons of Inheriting, donate at LAist.com/Inheriting and click on the orange box to help us make Season 2.
Sat, 11 May 2024 - 2644 - The Worth Of Your California College Degree, Afternoon Tea In LA, And FilmWeek
Today on AirTalk, we dig into a new report from College Futures Foundation that examined how long it took California college students to receive a return on their academic investment. Also on the show, we explore the phenomena of children who claim to recall their past lives; our FilmWeek critics review the latest releases; Larry interviews the author of a new book that uncovers the creative and comedic spirit behind the iconic film ‘The Blues Brothers;’and more.
New report looks at the return of investment for CA college students (00:17) Real or imagined? Some children claim to recall their past lives (13:43) We get the tea on Pasadena’s Callisto Tea House (38:59) FilmWeek critics review the latest releases (51:14) FilmWeek Feature: New Book Looks At The Blues Brothers (1:22:20)Fri, 10 May 2024 - 2643 - HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 8 - Movies Under — And Among — The Stars At Hollywood Forever
Go back to the movies with us!
It's heating up in the city, so Revival House continues with a classic of spring and summertime in L.A. — a film at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Run by Cinespia, you can picnic and catch a revival film on the iconic grassy knoll. What keeps people coming back year after year? What's the history of it all? Listen along to find out.
Learn more about the cemetery tour here: https://www.cemeterytour.com/
Find more about Cinespia here: https://cinespia.org/
Guests: Cemetery tour guide Karie Bible, Cinespia founder John Wyatt.
Fri, 10 May 2024 - 2642 - TV-Talk: ‘Doctor Who,’ ‘John Mulaney Presents,’ And More
Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we will try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching withDanette Chavez, editor-in-chief at Primetimer, andLiz Shannon Miller, senior entertainment editor at Consequence.
This week’s shows:
Doctor Who (Disney) Interview With the Vampire [Season 2] (AMC) John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's in LA (Netflix) Hollywood Con Queen (Apple TV+) Bodkin (Netflix) The Asunta Case (Netflix)Thu, 09 May 2024 - 2641 - Exploring The Possibilities Of Divestment, The Thriving Residential Market Downtown, And TV Talk: Shows To Watch This Week
Today on AirTalk, as pro-Palestinian student protests continue across U.S. college campuses, we dig into their unified demand for divestment from Israel and what challenges that may raise for universities. Also on the show, we look into one of the ways farmers are hoping to restore groundwater; we explore what the future holds for Downtown Los Angeles; our TV critics review the latest shows; and more.
What is divestment and can it work? (00:17) How farmers are looking to recharge groundwater (18:09) New book maps the transformation of the NBA (34:07) What’s in store for the future of DTLA? (51:16) How is AI changing filmmaking? (1:10:32) Our critics review the latest TV shows (1:22:24)Thu, 09 May 2024 - 2640 - New Report Looks At Project Roomkey, Listeners Share Their Favorite Cookbooks, And A Bill That Eases Joshua Tree Protection
Today on AirTalk, everything you need to know about a recent study on Project Roomkey, the state’s massive effort to house Californian’s during the pandemic. Also on the show, we dive into how mRNA vaccines could lead the way to a cure for cancer; we explore new research that shows how DDT is impacting SoCal marine life; we look into a new bill that would ease Joshua Tree protections; and more.
Was Project Roomkey a success? (00:17) Will mRNA vaccines lead to a cure for cancer? (18:30) What’s your ride or die cookbook? (33:17) How is DDT impacting SoCal marine life? (51:33) New bill seeks to ease Joshua Tree protections (1:08:16) Dating: who should make the first move? (1:24:14)Wed, 08 May 2024 - 2639 - FilmWeek Critic Justin Chang Wins Pulitzer, Navigating Relationships With Ex In-Laws, And Music Titan Herb Albert
Today on AirTalk, everything you need to know about the upcoming November ballot measure known as the Taxpayer Protection Act. Also on the show, FilmWeek critic Justin Chang drops by AirTalk to talk about winning a Pulitzer for criticism; we take a peek at the upcoming summer schedule at the Hollywood Bowl; author Marie Arana discusses her new book Latinoland: A portrait of America’s Largest and Least Understood Minority; and more.
FilmWeek critic Justin Chang on Pulitzer win (00:17) Hollywood Bowl's 2024 summer schedule (21:27) Navigating relationships with ex in-laws (34:50) Latest on Taxpayer Protection Act (51:27) Trumpet legend Herb Alpert (1:08:12) 'LatinoLand' explores U.S.'s fastest-growing minority (1:24:31)Tue, 07 May 2024 - 2638 - The Latest From Protests At USC And UCLA, The History Of The Chavez Ravine, And Listeners Share Their Favorite Steakhouses
Today on AirTalk, the latest on the USC and UCLA student encampment protests. Also on the show, a look into the California Public Utilities Commission’s vote this week on a new proposal that would create a fixed rate system for customers based on income; we dive into the history of the Chavez Ravine and the broken promise of affordable housing made to former residents; Los Angeles’ city charter is turning 100; and more.
The latest on the USC & UCLA student protests (00:17) Should electricity rates be based on income? (19:33) New book on three jazz titans (33:49) The history of Chavez Ravine (51:21) LA’s City Charter turns 100 (1:12:10) What are the best steakhouses in LA? (1:26:19)Mon, 06 May 2024 - 2637 - The Rise Of Online Vigilantism, Chef Jordan Kahn On Reopening Vespertine, And FilmWeek
Today on AirTalk, a look into the role online sleuthing and digital vigilantism is playing within the protests against the war on Gaza on college campuses. Also on the show, chef Jordan Kahn drops by to discuss reopening his famed Culver City restaurant Vespertine; our film critics review the latest releases; Larry talks with director Jane Schoenbrun and actor Justice Smith on their new film ‘I Saw The TV Glow;’ and more.
A peek into the rise of online vigilantism (00:17) New book examines how Hitler solidified his grip on power (20:51) Chef Jordan Kahn on the reopening of his beloved restaurant Vespertine (39:18) FilmWeek critics review the latest releases (1:06:20) FilmWeek Feature: I Saw The TV Glow (1:22:22)Fri, 03 May 2024 - 2636 - The Future Of Paramount After CEO's Exit, Attitudes Toward Retirement, And TV-Talk: Shows To Watch This Week
Today on AirTalk, the latest on this morning's UCLA encampment dispersal led by hundreds of police in riot gear. Also on the show, a new survey by the Employee Benefit Research Institute shows shifting expectations for those heading into retirement; our critics review the latest shows on TV and streaming; and more.
Police in riot gear clear UCLA encampment (00:17) What's in store for Paramount? (17:33) New book on sports broadcaster Vin Scully (28:22) The Steelhead trout moves to 'endangered list' (51:22) New survey on retirement expectations (1:09:15) Our critics review the latest TV shows (1:25:08)Thu, 02 May 2024 - 2635 - TV-Talk: ‘Hacks,’ ‘The Veil,’ ‘Acapulco’ And More
Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we will try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with freelance tv critic, Steve Greene, and tv critic and co-founder ofLatinaMedia.Co, Cristina Escobar.
This week’s shows include:
Hacks [Season 3] (Max) The Veil (FX on Hulu) Acapulco [Season 3] Big Mood (Tubi) Fiasco (Netflix)Thu, 02 May 2024 - 2634 - The Latest On Protests At UCLA, U.S Considers Easing Marijuana Restrictions, And LAist Announces Tournament of Cheeseburgers!
Today on AirTalk, a look into the violent clashes that brokeout overnight at UCLA between pro-Palestinian protesters and pro-Israeli counterprotesters, leading UCLA to call in LAPD for help. Also on the show, LAist CorrespondentEmily Guerin joins us to talk about the new Imperfect Paradise series on California’s Colorado River negotiations; what the data says about how crime trends affects our behaviors; and more.
Overnight clashes strike UCLA protesters (00:17) US may ease marijuana restrictions (9:00) New series on CA's water negotiations (19:44) The Latest On Protests From UCLA (33:31) How climate change affects where we live (1:02:45) How high-profile crime alters our behaviors (1:18:48) LAist's ‘Tournament of Cheeseburgers’ (1:33:53)Wed, 01 May 2024 - 2633 - NYT Investigation Offers Insight Into NPR's Fate, The Future Of Coffee, And The Changing Makeup Of The Republican Party
Today on AirTalk, an update on the USC encampment protests and what you need to know about USC President Carol Folt’s meeting yesterday with pro-Palestienian protesters. Also on the show, New York Times media reporter Benjamin Mullin drops in to discuss his recent article on the behind-the-scenes issues at NPR; what the LA County Superior Court’s strike down of Senate Bill 9 means for the future of single-family zoning laws; and more.
An update on USC's student protests (00:17) A look into NPR's internal issues (21:15) What the SB 9 strike down means for LA housing (36:35) Is the future of coffee beanless? (1:07:02) New book examines the shifting makeup of the GOP (1:23:45)Tue, 30 Apr 2024 - 2632 - USC Faces Continued Backlash Over Handling Of Student Protests
At the University of Southern California, student protesters set up an encampment at Alumni Park for the second time over the weekend after their first one was broken up by law enforcement last week. Ninety-three people were arrested. The campus remains closed to the public and access to the campus is limited to those with a valid campus ID. The university is also facing criticism from various groups of faculty including from the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and the Department of Gender & Sexuality Studies for their handling of the student protests. Booker Prize-nominated author C Pam Zhang and UCLA professor and MacArthur Fellow Safiya Noble have withdrawn as speakers of USC's Rossier School of Education satellite commencement ceremony. President Carol Folt and Provost Andrew Guzman are set to attend the school’s Academic Executive Board meeting on Wednesday where some faculty are calling on the senate to censure Folt and Guzman for their handling of the valedictorian speech and pro-Palestinian in-camp demonstration. Joining us to discuss is LAist reporter Yusra Farzanand Jody Armour, professor of law at the University of Southern California.
We reached out to USC President Carol Folt to join the conversation, but did not hear back before the airing of this segment. We also reached out to Provost Andrew T. Guzman, but he was not available.
With files from LAist. Read the full storyhere.
Tue, 30 Apr 2024 - 2631 - New York Times Investigation Offers Insight On NPR’s Future, Challenges
Following layoffs in the last year and a critical opinion piece by former editor Uri Berliner, the New York Times has offered more context into the issues the major radio outlet is dealing with. In a world where television and radio are declining in audience size, news outlets invested in these mediums like NPR are having trouble finding innovative ways to stay afloat. Along with its own issues, financially or socially, the news broadcaster also is having issues such
as with its relationship to local member stations.
Today on AirTalk, we’re joined by New York Times media reporter Benjamin Mullin, who’ll give us the rundown behind NPR’s recent internal issues and future financial problems as radio listenership begins to decline.
Tue, 30 Apr 2024 - 2630 - Metro Declares Public Emergency, The History Of Student Protests, And All Things Cold Plunge
Today on AirTalk, what you need to know about Metro’s public emergency announcement and how it addresses safety concerns for bus riders and drivers alike. Also on the show, a look into the current state of retail theft and what companies are doing to thwart would-be thieves; a deep-dive into the vast history of student activism; and more.
What to know about Metro's public emergency (00:17) What’s going on with retail theft? (22:14) New book examines our waste problem (37:37) The history of student protests (51:24) What are the benefits of cold plunging? (1:09:43) New book explores the birth of LA's beach culture (1:23:31)Mon, 29 Apr 2024 - 2629 - The Allure Of Millennial Gray, A New Salvadoran Cookbook, And FilmWeek
Today on AirTalk, the latest on the charges filed Wednesday against a top aide to Los Angeles DA George Gascón. Also on the show, a conversation with Karla Vasquez on her new cookbook highlighting Salvadoran cuisine; our FilmWeek critics review the latest releases; and more.
What to know about the charges filed against longtime aide in DA’s office (00:17) What’s behind the allure of ‘Millenial Gray?’ (16:27) Karla Vasquez on her new Salvadoran cookbook (41:43) FilmWeek critics review the latest releases (1:06:27) FilmWeek Feature: Seven Samurai 70 years later (1:22:27)Fri, 26 Apr 2024 - 2628 - HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 7 - The Long Road From Silent Films to Brain Dead Studios
Go back to the movies with us!
We're still profiling LA's repertory theaters in Revival House cause there are SO MANY to check out! In this episode, we explore a cool space with some deep, messy history.
Fashion label Brain Dead has taken over a site that some would consider....a little cursed. Originally opened in the 1940s as The Silent Movie Theater on Fairfax, the venue was home to premieres and parties. Until a theft and murder shut the theater down.
In the 2000s, it was taken over by Cinefamily, which programmed in that space until allegations of abuse came to light in 2017.
But today, Brain Dead Studios is keeping the lights on for nerds, artists, and skate punks in Los Angeles -- aiming to create an eclectic community space to inspire creatives and show good movies. Take a listen as we explain the history and present of this theater.
Guests: Professor and historian Ross Melnick, Brain Dead founder Kyle Ng
Fri, 26 Apr 2024 - 2627 - SCOTUS Takes On Presidential Immunity, The History Of TV Laugh Tracks, And TV Talk: Shows To Watch
Today on AirTalk, the Supreme Court hears arguments today on whether former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution in a case charging him with plotting to overturn the 2020 election. Also on the show, a dive into the history and recent disappearance of TV laugh tracks; our TV critics review the latest releases on streaming and TV; and more.
SCOTUS considers Presidential immunity (00:17) History of the laugh track (14:03) What’s the future for ‘Bluey?’ (28:22) Our critics review the latest shows (35:52)Thu, 25 Apr 2024 - 2626 - Student's Camp In To Protest Israel-Hamas War, Supreme Court To Consider Trump Immunity Case, And Larry Checks In With Mayor Bass
Today on AirTalk, everything you need to know about the student camp-in movement and the pro-Palesteinan protests happening across California universities. Also on the show, a look at the Supreme Court case that considers immunity for former President Trump; Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass sits down to talk about her city budget proposal; and more.
Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 2625 - Breaking Down Mayor Bass' Budget Plan, The Deal With Bird Flu, And Gun Permits In LA
Today on AirTalk, we take a look at Mayor Bass’ new city budget proposal. Also on the show, a new ‘Mood of the Nation’ poll finds that Americans are more angry than proud when asked about recent news events and American politics; breaking down the concealed carry permit process; and more.
Tue, 23 Apr 2024 - 2624 - New LA Apartments Are Being Developed Without Parking, The History of The LA River, And Listeners Share Their Favorite LA GardensMon, 22 Apr 2024
- 2623 - SoCal’s Botanical Paradise: The Best Gardens To Visit This Spring
It’s that time of year when gardens explode in a palette of colors. Afteranother year of historic rainfalls, mother nature might be painting with more hues than usual. The blooms we often hear about are the “super blooms” on public land, like the Antelope Valley or Lake Elsinore. But flowers don’t discriminate where they grow. Today on AirTalk, we’re talking about the best gardens in SoCal, from the public to the private, Descanso Gardens to San Diego’s Balboa Park. We want to hear from you. What is your favorite garden to visit? Call us at 866-893-5722 or email us at atcomments@laist.com.
Mon, 22 Apr 2024 - 2622 - Tipping On Takeout, The Role of Sex In Marriage Is Changing, And FilmWeek
Today on AirTalk, a look into how the role of sex might be taking a backseat in marriage. Also on the show, we celebrate Los Angeles’ Oaxacan food culture with the family run restaurant ‘Quiadaiyn;’our film critics review ‘Abigail’ and the latest movie releases; and more.
Do you tip on takeout? (00:17) Is the role of sex taking a backseat in marriage? (22:18) We try out some Oaxacan cuisine with ‘Quiadaiyn’ (45:03) Our film critics review the latest releases (1:08:43) Larry interviews the directors of ‘Sasquatch Sunset’ (1:24:48)Fri, 19 Apr 2024 - 2621 - HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 6 - The Academy Museum's Sister Cinemas
We're back with another episode of Revival House, but this time we're not heading to a 100 year old theater...
The David Geffen and Ted Mann theaters at the Academy Museum of Motion Arts and Pictures are a new addition to L.A's revival programming. In this episode, we explore what the theaters, which only opened in 2021, have to offer our city's moviegoing landscape. And hopefully, we demystify what seeing a movie here is actually like! (Did you know that tickets are only $10? And no, they don't just show Oscar winners.)
In this episode, How To LA producer Victoria Alejandro sits in the red velvet seats of the David Geffen theater with Academy Museum Director of Programming, K.J. Relth-Miller, to talk community access, screening trends, and the power of movie theaters.
If you're curious about the Academy Museum, you can check out our other LAist Studios series, The Academy Museum Podcast here.
Guests: Academy Museum Director of Programming K.J. Relth-Miller
Fri, 19 Apr 2024 - 2620 - The Story Of The California Cycleway, What To Do With Frozen Embryos After A Breakup, And TV Talk
Today on AirTalk, the latest on USC’s decision to cancel valedictorian Asna Tabassum’s graduation speech citing safety concerns. Also on the show, a look into the legal intricacies of what happens to frozen embryos after a couple breaks up; Orange County supervisor Andrew Do’s daughter, Rhiannon Do, speaks out on controversy surrounding millions of taxpayer dollars; and more.
USC community reacts to valedictorian speech cancellation (00:17) What happened to LA’s bike freeway? (18:25) The fate of frozen embryos if a couple splits (27:20) OC Supervisor Do's daughter speaks out (51:07) Clippers, Lakers playoff preview (1:07:02) TV critics on what to watch (1:22:51)Thu, 18 Apr 2024 - 2619 - TV-Talk: Must Watch Shows This Week
LAs two favorite basketball teams are headed to the NBA playoffs. The Lakers have their first game against the Denver Nuggets in Colorado on Saturday, meanwhile the Clippers get home court advantage against the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday. Heading into the playoffs there’s been uncertainty about Kawhi Leonard’s availability for the first game against the Mavs, but coach Tyronn Lue says he’s “preparing to have him on the court”. The Lakers are eager for a chance at redemption in their game against the defending NBA champions, hoping to make up for the 4-0 sweep from last spring’s Western Conference finals.
Today on AirTalk we talk about the Lakers and Clippers performances during the regular season and what they tell us about how they’ll do as they both head into the postseason. Joining us to talk about the Clippers is Law Murray, staff writer for The Athletic covering the LA Clippers. Also with us is Dan Woike, Lakers beat writer for the Los Angeles Times. Have questions or comments about LAs chances in the NBA playoffs give us a call at 866-893-5722 or email atcomments@laist.com.
Thu, 18 Apr 2024 - 2618 - Uri Berliner Resigns From NPR, Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall Update, And What Would America Look Like With A Parliament
Today on AirTalk, longtime NPR business desk editor Uri Berliner has resigned following his controversial essay criticizing NPR’s overall coverage. Also on the show, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved an overhaul on apartment inspections and code enforcement; the latest on Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall; and more.
The latest on the fallout at NPR following Uri Berliner's critical essay (00:17) A look into LA's new apartment inspections overhaul (31:51) An update on the Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall (50:54) What would a parliamentary America look like? (1:20:16)Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 2617 - Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall Will Continue Operating, Stakeholders Comment
A state board that oversees correctional facilities decided last Thursday to allow Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey to continue to house incarcerated young people; the Board of State and Community Corrections’s evaluation was that the juvenile hall had met the minimum requirements on staffing levels and safety checks. In making the decision, the Board of State and Community Corrections also found that the Los Angeles County Probation Department's efforts to meet use-of-force training and other requirements were improving. This follows the state regulatory body’s notice in February that the correctional hall would need to close if these demands weren’t met.
Today on AirTalk, we update listeners on how the juvenile hall got to this point with LAist mental health reporter Robert Garrova. We also hear from Jonathan Byrd, 2nd Vice President & Chief Steward for the L.A. County Deputy Probation Officers' Union, and Milinda Kakani, Youth Justice Director for Children's Defense Fund – California.
With files from LAist;read Robert’s latest story here.
We reached out to the L.A. County Probation Office, but they were unable to provide a representative to join the program.
Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 2616 - USC Cancels Valedictorian Speech, Incongruous Identities, And Dodgers Great Ron Cey On His New Memoir
Today on AirTalk, the University of Southern California announced yesterday that its undergraduate valedictorian will not be permitted to speak at the school's graduation ceremony due to safety concerns. Also on the show, a flurry of new bills looks to answer how California can create more affordable housing on its coast; Dodgers great Ron “The Penguin” Cey visits the studio to talk about his new memoir; and more.
USC Cancels Valedictorian’s Graduation Speech, Citing Security Concerns (00:17) Does your name match your identity? (35:55) New bills looks to fix affordable housing on CA coast (51:26) How States Are Trying To Attract Film & TV Production (1:10:13) Dodgers great Ron Cey on his new memoir (1:23:29)Tue, 16 Apr 2024 - 2615 - SoCal History: Orange County Landmarks, Google Limits Access To CA News Sites, And Airplane Seat Etiquette
Today on AirTalk, it’s Mosquito Awareness week and we’re looking behind the scenes at the science that’s keeping you safe. Also on the show, what you need to know about Google’s announcement to remove links to California news sites; Listeners let us know about the best steakhouses in Los Angeles; and more.
What to know for Mosquito Awareness Week (00:17) A recap of CinemaCon (20:15) New book on the “Lost Landmarks of Orange County” (28:53) Google to limit access to CA news sites — what to know (51:29) The etiquette behind swapping airplane seats (1:09:27)Mon, 15 Apr 2024 - 2614 - Why It's Hard To Treat TMJ, The Best Pizza in LA, And FilmWeek
Today on AirTalk, there will be overnight closures on the southbound 101 Freeway in Agoura Hills starting Monday as construction of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing begins. Also on the show, we look at the best pizza in Los Angeles; our Film critics review the latest releases; and more.
The latest on the looming 101 lane closures as wildlife crossing work begins (0017) A look into why it’s so hard to treat TMJ (16:54) Is Los Angeles 'the Wild West of pizza?' (41:06) Our FilmWeek critics review the latest releases (54:34) Larry Talks to ‘Civil War’ Stars Wagner Moura & Cailee Spaeny (1:25:38)Fri, 12 Apr 2024 - 2613 - OJ Simpson Dead At 76, New Committee To Explore Happiness In CA, And TV Talk
Today on AirTalk, OJ Simpson, Fallen Football Hero Acquitted Of Murder In ‘Trial Of The Century,’ Dies At 76. Also on the show, a new California legislative committee looks to explore if happiness can be legislated; our TV critics look at the latest release ; and more.
OJ Simpson dies at 76 — what we know (00:17) A look behind the scenes at Boeing (21:07) New poll shows movie watchers prefer their homes (30:45) Can happiness be legislated? A new CA committee is determined to find out (51:30) Our critics review the latest TV shows (1:18:06)Thu, 11 Apr 2024 - 2612 - Remembering The Rise And Fall Of OJ Simpson
O.J. Simpson, the decorated football superstar and Hollywood actor who was acquitted of charges he killed his former wife and her friend but later found liable in a separate civil trial, has died. He was 76.
Simpson’s attorney confirmed to TMZ he died Wednesday night in Las Vegas. A message posted Thursday on Simpson’s official X account — formerly Twitter — said he died after battling cancer.
“He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren,” the statement said. Simpson earned fame, fortune and adulation through football and show business, but his legacy was forever changed by the June 1994 knife slayings of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman in Los Angeles. Live TV coverage of his arrest after a famous slow-speed chase marked a stunning fall from grace for the sports hero. Joining us today on AirTalk to discuss OJ Simpson’s death and controversial legacy is Linda Deutsch, retired AP special correspondent who covered the OJ Simpson trial, and A Martinez, host of NPR’s Morning Edition.
With files from the Associated Press
Thu, 11 Apr 2024 - 2611 - CA Homelessness Audit, Absenteeism in LA Public Schools, And A New Exhibit From The Peterson
Today on AirTalk, a new state audit has found that California hasn’t properly tracked the effectiveness of its homelessness programs. Also on the show, California homeowners continue to struggle as State Farm announces non-renewals for thousands of customers; We take a look into the trends and major factors that are driving chronic absenteeism in K-12 schools ; and more.
Wed, 10 Apr 2024 - 2610 - How Rising Gas And Food Prices Continue To Squeeze The Middle Class
For those frequently driving around Southern California, you’ve probably notice gas prices tick upward over the last month or so, with AAA estimating that LA County gas prices are at an average of $5.34. Despite being a couple cents cheaper than the statewide average, it’s much higher than the $3.61 nationwide average, which becomes a compounding issue for a region that relies on cars as heavily as Southern California does. So what’s the outlook for this spring and summer look like for gas prices? And how much more price increases can working-class Californians see during these warmer months?
Today on AirTalk, we get into the the gas price uptick with Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at Gasbuddy, and William Lee, chief economist of the Milken Institute. How’ve gas prices looked like in your part of SoCal? Tell us about it by calling 866-893-5722 or email us at atcomments@laist.com.
Tue, 09 Apr 2024 - 2609 - IRS Direct File One Year In, Musician José James On His New Album, The History Of The Village Voice
Today on AirTalk, the IRS Direct File program is out now in California – what to make of its first year roll out. Also on the show, we remember Rev. Cecil “Chip” Murray, his powerful legacy and his impact on Los Angeles; A new book examines the history of the alt-weekly publication The Village Voice; and more.
A look at rising CA gas prices (00:17) What to make of the new IRS Direct File program (16:10) Musician Jose James talks new album ‘1978’ (30:42) Remembering Rev. Cecil “Chip” Murray (51:27) Does your dog really understand you? (1:06:59) How The Village Voice changed journalism (1:20:38)Tue, 09 Apr 2024 - 2608 - What To Know About Today's Solar Eclipse, Listeners Share Their Eclipse Travels, And Should You Be Friends With Your Ex
Today on AirTalk, the partial solar eclipse arrives in Southern California this morning – we talk to LAist staff and AirTalk listeners about how and where they’re viewing the eclipse. Also on the show, we look at the history and science behind Los Angeles’ iconic observatories; Listeners weigh in on the do’s and don’ts of hanging out with an ex; and more.
What to know about today’s solar eclipse (00:17) From Mazatlan, Mexico to Burlington, VT — LAist staff & AirTalk listeners share their view of the solar eclipse (16:10) The history behind LA’s iconic observatories (31:58) Is it okay to hang out with an ex? (51:24)Mon, 08 Apr 2024 - 2607 - Eclipse: Caltech Watch Party And Checking In With LAist Listeners In Mazatlan, The First Place In North America To Experience Totality
It’s almost time! The total solar eclipse is upon us, and while Los Angeles and Southern California are not along the path of totality and will only see a partial eclipse, that doesn’t mean local astronomers and scientists aren’t watching intently. LAist Climate Emergency ReporterErin Stone join us from an eclipse watch party at Caltech’s Cahill Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics, because where better to view this phenomenon?
Plus, Mazatlan, Mexico will be the first place in North America to see the total solar eclipse at approximately 11:07 a.m. Pacific Time, when they will experience totality. We’ll talk with LAist listener and longtime Angeleno Eric Streit who now lives in Mazatlan and will be watching the eclipse with other Angelenos who have traveled to his home there for this unique experience.
Mon, 08 Apr 2024 - 2606 - HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 5 - The Highland Theatre says Goodbye
Revival House is breaking format for this episode, and we’re saying goodbye to a historic first-run movie theater.
The Highland Theatre in Highland Park was one of the only movie theaters in Northeast LA. A designated historic cultural monument, the exterior will remain intact, but its future is uncertain.
In this episode, How To LA producer Victoria Alejandro chats with host Brian De Los Santos about community memories, the history of the theater, and what might be next…
Links we mentioned in this episode:
Guests: Highland Park Independent Film Festival co-founder and executive director, Marita De La Torre; historian and film professor Ross Melnick, and local employee Denise Hernandez
Sat, 06 Apr 2024 - 2605 - Listeners On The Impact Of 99 Cents Only Store Closures, What To Know About Moving In With A Partner, And FilmWeek Reviews
Today on AirTalk, the 99 Cents Only retailer has announced they’ll be closing all of their 371 stores across California, Arizona, Nevada, and Texas . Also on the show, what to consider when moving in with a romantic partner; our FilmWeek critics review the newest releases; and more.
What the 99 Cents Only closures means for SoCal communities (00:17) Things to consider when moving in with a partner (21:23) Food Friday: The delicious world of empanadas (40:36) Our critics review the latest film releases (51:29) Larry Interviews the directors of the new documentary ‘Girls State’ (1:22:33)Fri, 05 Apr 2024 - 2604 - TV-Talk: ‘Sugar,’ ‘Ripley,’ ‘George & Mary’ And More Shows To Watch
Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we will try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Liz Shannon Miller, senior entertainment editor at Consequence, and Jen Chaney, television critic for Vulture.
This week’s shows include:
Ripley (Netflix) Sugar (Apple TV+) George & Mary (Starz) Loot [Season 2] (Apple TV+) Dinosaur (Hulu) Curb Your Enthusiasm [Series Finale]Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 2603 - New CA Bill Proposes A "Right To Disconnect" For Employees, 'Emotional Labor' In Relationships, And TV-Talk
Today on AirTalk, California Assemblymember Matt Haney has introduced a new bill that would guarantee California workers the ‘right-to-disconnect’ from employers after work hours. Also on the show, the invisible work of ‘Emotional Labor’ in romantic relationships; Scotland’s new hate speech law and its potential impact on free speech; and more.
Should CA workers have a "right to disconnect?" (00:17) Pros and cons of adaptive reuse (19:37) Emotional labor 101 (32:14) LA Public Library takes on book publishing (51:28) Scotland’s controversial new hate speech law (1:07:28) Our TV critics on what to watch this weekend (1:23:23)Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 2602 - Scotland’s Government Says A New Law Will Tackle Hate Crime. Critics Say It Could Hurt Free Speech
A new law against hate speech came into force in Scotland on Monday, praised by some but criticized by others who say its sweeping provisions could criminalize religious views or tasteless jokes. The Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act makes it an offense to stir up hatred with threatening or abusive behavior on the basis of characteristics including age, disability, religion, sexual orientation and transgender identity. Racial hatred was already banned under a law dating from 1986. The maximum sentence is seven years in prison. Critics argue that the law will have a chilling effect on free speech, making people afraid to express their views. Joining us today on AirTalk to discuss the new law and criticisms of it is Eugene Volokh, professor of law at UCLA where he teaches First Amendment law.
Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 2601 - California April Snowpack Results, The Effectiveness Of Vehicle-Tracking Cameras, And What Became Of Marlon Brando's Island Resort
Today on AirTalk, what California’s above-average April snowpack tells us about the year to come. Also on the show, Oakland is set to deploy surveillance cameras to track vehicles and battle crime; what became of Marlon Brando’s private island ‘Eco-Resort’ Tetiaroa; and more.
Latest on Hwy 1 collapse (00:17)
CA April snowpack results (7:14)
The world of eclipse tourism (16:27)
What makes your neighborhood special? (28:44)
Are vehicle-tracking cameras effective? (51:18)
What became of Marlon Brando's island resort? (1:09:58)
Why hairstyling is so expensive (1:24:51)
Wed, 03 Apr 2024 - 2600 - Disney's Shareholder Showdown, The Legacy of Black Country Music, And A New Skin Test For Parkinson's
Today on AirTalk, the latest on the Disney shareholder shakeup and its potential impact on the company. Also on the show, Beyonce’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ and the long legacy of Black country musicians; California unions allege misuse of voter-approved funds for Arts Education; and more.
Disney's looming shareholder vote (00:17) LED headlights' increasing popularity (16:22) Legacy of Black country music (31:48) Why CA unions allege misuse of arts ed funds (1:07:34) New skin test to help diagnose Parkinson's (1:24:50) How 'growth mindset' can transform organizations (1:33:20)Tue, 02 Apr 2024 - 2599 - Happy 39th Anniversary AirTalk! Listeners Share What The Program Has Meant To Them
Surprise! Producers, friends of the program and longtime listeners help celebrate AirTalk’s 39th anniversary by calling in and expressing their appreciation to host Larry Mantle. Patt Morrison, columnist for the Los Angeles Times and longtime friend of the program, helps kick things off. And we hear from other surprise special guests. Join the conversation by calling 866-893-5722 or email atcomments@laist.com.
Mon, 01 Apr 2024 - 2598 - LSU's Beef With LA Times, Terminal Island History, And 39 Years Of AirTalk
Today on AirTalk, we take a look at the latest with the Women’s NCAA Tournament. Also on the show, why California jail deaths are increasing; the lost SoCal community of Terminal Island; on AirTalks 39th anniversary, listeners share with us what the program has meant to them; and more.
Latest on the Women’s NCAA Tournament (00:17) Why are CA jail deaths increasing? (18:21) The lost community of Terminal Island (33:41) There’s a Latin American immigrant business boom (51:28) Happy 39th Anniversary AirTalk! Listeners share what AirTalk means to them (1:11:25)Mon, 01 Apr 2024 - 2597 - Spring Showers Over The Weekend, What To Know About Lab Grown Meat, And FilmWeek Reviews
Today on AirTalk, Spring showers might rain on your parade this weekend. Also on the show, should we be worried about lab grown meat; why samosas are a Ramadan favorite; FilmWeek: ‘Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire,’ ‘DogMan,’ ‘Femme’; and more.
Spring Showers might damper your weekend (00:17)
The history of SoCal Tsunami’s (09:59)
Lab grown meat: what you need to know (23:52)
Food Friday: Why samosas are beloved during Ramadan (41:16)FilmWeek critics discuss this weeks releases (51:06)
Larry chats with the author of new Billy Wilder book (1:22:10)
Fri, 29 Mar 2024 - 2596 - HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 4 - The Gardena Cinema's Fight to Stay Open
As we continue our series "Revival House," How To LA producer Victoria Alejandro is taking us to the South Bay of LA. We're checking out the Gardena Cinema, which pivoted to revival screenings relatively recently.
The theater has been owned by the Kim family since 1976, and is now a non-profit run by Judy Kim and a team of 40 volunteers. Kim has saved the cinema from closures a handful of times now, and has also built up an incredible community of folks dedicated to keeping the cinema running.
Join us as we explore this theater's past and future.
Guests: Theater owner Judy Kim and volunteers Adela Tobon, Bill DeFrance, Cifen, and Conor Holt.
Fri, 29 Mar 2024 - 2595 - TV-Talk: 8 Shows To Watch Including ‘X-Men 97’ ‘Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show’ & More
Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we will try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching Angie Han, tv critic for The Hollywood Reporter, and Kristen Baldwin, tv critic for Entertainment Weekly.
This week’s shows include:
X Men 97 (Disney+) The Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show (HBO & Max) We Were The Lucky Ones (Hulu) Diarra from Detroit (BET+) Homicide: New York (Netflix) Manhunt (Apple TV+) The Girls on the Bus (Max) Renegade Nell (Disney+)Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 2594 - The Broad Museum Is Expanding, Netflix Is A Joke Fest, And TV-Talk: 8 Shows To Watch
Today on AirTalk, The Broad museum in DTLA is expanding. Also on the show, Nick Croll and Robbie Praw talk with Larry about Netflix is a Joke Fest; listeners share their favorite US television remake; TV Talk: eight shows to watch this week; and more.
The Broad museum is expanding (00:17)
Netflix is a Joke Fest (16:38)
Double Play: The Dodgers latest news (43:17)
Hollywood’s child labor issue (51:31)
Listeners dish on American TV remakes (1:10:07)
TV Talk: eight shows to watch (1:23:19)
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 2593 - LA’s Comedy Scene Is Having A Moment. Just Ask Nick Kroll
One of the biggest comedy festivals returns to Los Angeles this May, featuring more than 500 shows at more than 35 venues throughout the city. The 2024 Netflix is a Joke Fest will feature some of the biggest and up and coming names in comedy, demonstrating L.A.’s current influence on the comedy scene. Today, we talk about the festival and the state of comedy in the region. Joining to discuss is Robbie Praw, vice president of Stand-up and Comedy Formats at Netflix, and actor and comedian Nick Kroll. Are you in the comedy scene? What are your thoughts about the state of comedy in SoCal? Call 866-893-5722 or email atcomments@laist.com.
Netflix is a Joke Fest runs from May 1-12 in Los Angeles. Learn more at Netflixisajokefest.com.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 2592 - Double Play: Previewing Dodgers Home Opener & Latest On Ohtani-Mizuhara Situation
Shohei Ohtani’s life will be fundamentally different in the coming weeks and months without Ippei Mizuhara, his interpreter and constant companion ever since he moved to the majors from Japan. Although the changes caused by Mizuhara’s firing amid allegations of gambling and theft could be jarring to a baseball star who thrives on routine, LA Dodger manager Dave Roberts told reporters the upheaval could have a positive impact on the team, with Ohtani likely to confide with his teammates more as a result of the situation. This all comes just prior to the Dodgers home opener against the St. Louis Cardinals today at 1 PM.
Today on AirTalk, we briefly get into the latest surrounding the Dodgers with Nick Roman, host of LAist’s “All Things Considered.”
With files from the Associated Press
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 2591 - California's Fast Food Wage Increases April 1, Breaking Down BDSM And Kinks, And LAist Report On Affording Family Housing
Today on AirTalk, California’s fast food wage increase. Also on the show, everything you need to know about kinks; new LAist report on the lack of affordable family housing; author Becky Nicolaides on LA’s suburban melting pot; and more.
California’s fast food wage increase (00:17)
Breaking down BDSM and kinks (28:43)
LAist report on lack of affordable family housing (51:01)
Legal landmines of online dating (1:10:15)
New book on LA suburbia (1:25:06)
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 2590 - Hearing From Fast Food Workers & Franchisees As Statewide Wage Increases Loom
April 1 will see fast-food workers’ minimum wage reach $20 an hour, following the passing of AB 1228 through the state legislature in September. The wage increase, now slightly under the cost of living in the state, is a shift that fast-food franchisees across the state are now trying to adapt to through changes in hiring and hourly staffing. Some workers may start to see their hours shortened and their shifts more demanding, while franchisees struggle to balance their books to the new normal. With a lot of change coming up–what’s the pulse of the state’s fast food industry now and what are their expectations for the future? Today on AirTalk, we’ll check in with listeners who are part of the industry and talk to a panel of experts. Joining us today is Tia Koonse, legal & policy research manager at the UCLA Labor Center, Michaela Mendelson, Southern California El Pollo Loco franchisee, and Anneisha Williams, Jack in the Box worker & member of the California Fast Food Workers Union.
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 2589 - Inglewood Unified Closes Schools, 25 Years Of The Noir City Festival, And How To Support A Loved One Through Depression
Today on AirTalk, Inglewood Unified to close schools. Also on the show, Urban Planner Max Podemski on the history and future of urban housing; listeners share how they feel about getting rid of landlines; how to tell if your loved one is depressed; and more.
Inglewood Unified closes schools (00:17) 25 years of the Noir City Festival (25:01) The future of urban housing (34:18) Supreme Court hears arguments on abortion pill access (50:54) What does your landline mean to you? (1:00:16) How to support a loved one through depression (1:19:15)Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 2588 - Inglewood Unified Will Close 5 Schools – How Is Your School District Dealing With Declining Enrollments?
Inglewood Unified School District currently has 16 schools serving approximately 7,000 students, down from 18,000 students in 2002. Long troubled financially, the district has been in state receivership since 2012. In response to declining enrollment and significant debt obligations (the district owes the state $21 million), Inglewood Unified announced last week that it will close three TK-6 grade schools, Crozier Junior High, and Morningside High School. State-appointed County Administrator James Morris outlined these changes in a letter to parents, staff, and students, saying “These are not easy decisions to make. The time has come to make decisions. The data tells the story and the time for action is now.” Joining us to discuss is James Morris, county administrator of Inglewood Unified School District.
Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 2587 - The U.N. Security Council votes on a ceasefire agreement, How to find out if your kid's school is retrofitted, And new book examines the 'Exvangelical' movement
Today on AirTalk, the United Nations Security Council approved a cease-fire resolution for Gaza during Ramadan. Also on the show, LAist reporter Jacob Margolis talks to us about how parents can find out if their kid’s school has been retrofitted for earthquakes; Golfers in LA are upset that tee times are being bought and sold by brokers; and more.
The U.N. Security council votes on Ramadan cease-fire agreement (00:17) Is your kid’s school retrofitted for earthquakes? (12:17) SoCal History: Retrofitting buildings for quakes (22:09) LA golfers upset at brokers buying and selling tee-times (31:07) New book examines the ‘Exvangelical’ movement (42:41)Mon, 25 Mar 2024 - 2586 - Matt Szabo On City Budget Challenges, History of the SigAlert, And FilmWeek
Today on AirTalk, city administrative officer Matt Szabo outlines the budgetary challenges facing the city. Also on the show, LAist’s Reporter Caitlin Hernandez stops by to share the history of SoCal’s SigAlert system; The hosts of the ‘Masters Of Taste’ food festival dish out what attendees can expect; and more.
LA’s city administrator follows up on the city's budget challenges (00:17)
A brief dive into the history of SoCal’s SigAlert system (12:29)
Food Friday: ‘Masters of Taste’ hosts dish out on returning food festival (22:08)
FilmWeek: Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire,’ ‘Shirley,’ ‘Late Night with the Devil’ And More (32:15)
Fri, 22 Mar 2024 - 2585 - HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 3 - Vidiots Brings 60,000 DVDs and a New Theater to a Historic Space
Neon! Mullets! Video stores! Relive the 80s with us...
As we continue our series "Revival House," How to LAproducer Victoria Alejandro is taking us to Eagle Rock to check out Vidiots. The iconic video store opened in Santa Monica in the 80s, and closed its doors in 2017. But, Vidiots reopened last year in the historic Eagle theater. And yes, all of its 60,000 DVDs made the move too.
Vidiots has made renting a movie cool again – and you can check out any DVD in their massive catalog for just $3.And, the renovated theater will be hosting screenings as part of the new Los Angeles Festival of Movies this coming April.
Check out the past and present of Vidiots and the Eagle theater with us.
Guests: Executive director Maggie Mckay, founding member and filmmaker Noah Segan, programmer Saila Reyes, and film professor and theater historian Ross Melnick.
Fri, 22 Mar 2024 - 2584 - TV-Talk: 4 Shows To Watch Including ‘Palm Royale,’ ‘Chicken Nugget’ & More
Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we will try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with freelance TV critic Steve Greene.
Today’s shows include:
Palm Royale (Apple TV+) Coppola, the Agent (Hulu) Chicken Nugget (Netflix) Extraordinary [Season 2] (Hulu)Thu, 21 Mar 2024 - 2583 - LA Considers Nixing 2,000 Vacant Jobs, LAUSD Launches AI Chatbot, And TV-Talk
Today on AirTalk, the city of Los Angeles considers eliminating 2,000 vacant jobs. Also on the show, the latest on the Ohtani Translator scandal; A deep-dive on entertainment jobs and the creative jobs draught; LAUSD launches “Ed,” a new A.I. chatbot platform for parents and students; and more.
Why LA wants to nix 2,000 vacant city jobs (00:17)
Double Play: Dodgers & Angels previews, Ohtani translator allegations (11:43)
Hollywood's creative jobs drought (21:49)
LAUSD launches AI chatbot “Ed” (29:32)
Local koto virtuoso June Kuramoto (38:51)
TV-Talk: 4 shows to watch (49:31)
Thu, 21 Mar 2024 - 2582 - Texas Immigration Law In Limbo, LAPD Interim Chief Choi, And Hometown Banking
Today on AirTalk, a Texas immigration law has been blocked hours after the Supreme Court allowed the strict immigration law to take effect. Also on the show, LAPD interim Chief Dominic Choi talks with Larry; Why people are turning to smaller community banks; A look into a new course on ‘Culinary Medicine” for patient care; and more.
Federal Appeals Court blocks Texas immigration law — again (00:17) Larry interviews LAPD Interim Chief Choi (9:28) Should CA public schools offer Personal Finance Education? (33:26) Why people are making the switch to hometown banks (43:19) A new course examines ‘Culinary Medicine’ for patient care (55:33Wed, 20 Mar 2024 - 2581 - A Check-In On LA's Primary Election Results, The Latest On Boeing's Safety Issues, And Preview Of NCAA Tournaments
Today on AirTalk, a check-in on the March 5th Primary Election results. Also on the show, the latest on LAX’s Automated People Mover; an update on Boeing’s safety issues; a preview of the men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments; and more.
Election Results Updates (00:17) What's The Latest With LAX's Automated People Mover? (12:18) Report: Nail Salon Workers Are Some Of The Worst Paid In California. Now They Want Change. (22:04) Breaking Down LA’s Homelessness Audit (32:28) Boeing’s Safety Issues – What’s The Latest? (44:06) Can You Feel The Madness? Previewing The Men’s And Women’s NCAA Tournaments (57:01)Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 2580 - Should Local Governments Take Positions On Global Issues, New Settlement To Change The Real Estate Market, And The LA Marathon
Today on AirTalk, Pasadena City Council will decide whether or not they will take any official position on the conflict in the Middle East. Also on the show, the shifting influence of Northern California politics; What makes the LA Marathon special; How an asthma medication could treat severe food allergies; and more.
Should Local Governments Declare Positions On Global Issues? (00:17) Is Northern California Losing Its Political Dominance? (11:57) How You Can Help Scientists Study SoCal’s Iconic Parrots (22:15) A New Settlement Is About To Change The Real Estate Market (31:47) What’s Makes The LA Marathon Special? (42:38) Could An Asthma Medication Treat Severe Food Allergies? (53:01)Mon, 18 Mar 2024 - 2579 - Judge Rules on DA Fani Willis, Grief Dreams, And FilmWeek
Today on AirTalk, Judge rules on Fulton County DA Fani Willis conflict of interest. Also on the show, your guide to grief dreams; Chef Rashida Holmes of Bridgetown Roti; FilmWeek: ‘American Dreamer,’ ‘Irish Wish,’ ‘The Animal Kingdom’; and more.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis Must Step Aside Or Remove Special Prosecutor In Trump Case, Judge Says (00:17) Grief Dreams: What Dreaming Of The Deceased Can Tell Us About The Bereavement Process (17:24) Beard Award Semifinalist Rashida Holmes On Bringing Flavors From Her Caribbean And West Indian Roots To LA (40:51) FilmWeek: ‘American Dreamer,’ ‘Irish Wish,’ ‘The Animal Kingdom’ And More (51:26) Larry Mantle’s Interview With Christopher Nolan, writer and director of “OPPENHEIMER” (1:22:28)Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 2578 - HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 2 - The New Beverly Cinema, Always On Film
As we continue our series "Revival House," How to LA producer Victoria Alejandro is taking us to The New Beverly Cinema over in Fairfax, where movies are always on film.
The theater, owned by Quentin Tarantino, has a long history as complex as LA's. Join us as we explore the building's history and discover what makes it a special place to catch a double feature today.
Guests: Theater and operations manager Jules McLean, projectionist Danielle Wakin, and film professor and theater historian Ross Melnick.
Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 2577 - Waymo Expands To LA, Burnout Explained, And TV Talk: 6 Shows To Watch
Today on AirTalk, Waymo Robotaxi lands in LA. Also on the show, tips to help you recognize burnout; the death of peak TV; TV Talk: Girls5Eva,’ ‘The Girls On The Bus,’ ‘Quiet On Set’; and more.
Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 2576 - TV-Talk ‘Girls5Eva,’ ‘The Girls On The Bus,’ ‘Quiet On Set’ And More
Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we will try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Jen Chaney, television critic for Vulture, and Dominic Patten, senior editor for Deadline.
Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 2575 - House Bill Bans TikTok, Listeners Dish On Book Clubs, And Interview With Author Kurt Wagner
Today on AirTalk, the House passes a bill banning TikTok. Also on the show, listeners dish on their book clubs; TikTok and Universal Music Groups beef explained; interview with ‘Battle For The Bird’ author Kurt Wagner; and more.
Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 2574 - Disneyland Expands, The Truth About Red Wine, and Heirloom Jewelry
Today on AirTalk, Disney is one step closer to breaking ground on expansion. Also on the show, a new report on LAPD’s ‘less lethal’ weapons; red wine might not be so good for you after all; AI could help us communicate with animals; and more.
Disneyland Expansion Clears Anaheim’s Planning Commission (00:17) New Report Outlines LAPD’s Use Of ‘Less Lethal’ Launchers (17:57) A Glass Of Red Wine A Day May Not Keep The Doctor Away After All (37:33) Examining The State Of Civic Education During Civic Learning Week (53:28) All Creatures Great And Small: Will AI Help Humans Communicate With Animals One Day? (1:08:47) How Has Your Relationship To Heirloom Jewelry Changed? (1:26:27Tue, 12 Mar 2024 - 2573 - Oscars Highs And Lows, The Future Of California Almond Crops, And The Dangers Of Exercise Add
Today on AirTalk, 96th Academy Awards highlights. Also on the show, check up on California almonds; a garbage dump makeover in Sun Valley; everything you need to know about exercise addiction; and more.
Oppenheimer’s Photo Finish – We Break Down Hollywood's Biggest Night (00:17) Checking In On One Of California's Most Important Crops: The Almond (18:50) New Gottman Institute Book Teaches Romantic Partners How To “Fight Right” (32:02) Pave A Garbage Dump And Put Up A Paradise: Will A Restored Wetland Project In Sun Valley Ever See The Light Of Day? (53:33) Exercise Addiction: When A Healthy Habit Becomes An Unhealthy Dependence (1:08:15) ‘Magic Hour’ Celebrates 1974 – The Year That Los Angeles Dominated Culture (1:26:15)Mon, 11 Mar 2024 - 2572 - Recapping President Biden's State Of The Union Address, Small Talk As A Conversational Gateway, FilmWeek's 22nd Annual Oscar Preview Show And More
Today on AirTalk, key takeaways from the State of the Union address. Also on the show, the art of small talk; FilmWeek’s 22nd Annual Academy Awards Preview Show; and more.
Takeaways From President Biden’s State Of The Union Address (00:17) Small Talk: How The Misunderstood Form of Communication Can Be A Gateway & Not Filler (15:37) Beard Award Outstanding Chef Semifinalist Jeremy Fox (40:28) FilmWeek’s 22nd Annual Academy Awards Preview Show (51:22)Fri, 08 Mar 2024 - 2571 - HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 1 - The Nuart Theater
In this episode, our guide is How to LA producer Victoria Alejandro is taking us to a midnight movie at the historic Nuart Theatre.
The Nuart Theatre's art deco marquee lights up Santa Monica and Sawtelle — so head west with us to a screening of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" and discover cult cinema past and present.Guests: Austin Fresh and Nina Minnelli, performers in the Nuart's "Rocky Horror" shadow cast; longtime, retired Nuart film programmer Mark Valen; president of Landmark Theatres Kevin Holloway; and theater historian Ross Melnick.
Read her love letter to LA's indie theaters: https://laist.com/news/how-to-la/revival-house-movies-hollywood-essay
Fri, 08 Mar 2024 - 2570 - TV-Talk: ‘The Gentlemen,’ ‘Elsbeth,’ ‘Completely Made Up Adventures of Dick Turpin,’ And More
Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we will try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Marcus Jones, awards editor for Television and Film at Indiewire and Kathryn VanArendonk, television critic at Vulture.
Thu, 07 Mar 2024 - 2569 - 'Rust' Armorer Found Guilty Of Manslaughter, History of Latino Politics In Los Angeles, TV-Talk And More
Today on AirTalk, ‘Rust’ manslaughter verdict. Also on the show, listeners share their favorite quintessentially Californian films; history of SoCal Latino politics;TV-Talk: ‘The Gentlemen,’ ‘Elsbeth,’ ‘Completely Made Up Adventures of Dick Turpin’; and more.
Thu, 07 Mar 2024 - 2568 - What The Early Results Of Yesterday's Primary Looks Like In Los Angeles, How Do Californian's Feel About The Open Primary System, Bad Movies You Can't Help But Love And More
Today on AirTalk, LAist reporters breakdown LA primary election results. Also on the show, listeners share how they feel about California’s jungle primary; bad movies that you can’t help but love; and more.
It’s The Day After Primary Elections, What Do The Early Results Look Like In Los Angeles? (00:17) It’s A Jungle Primary Out There. How Do Californians Feel About The Open Primary System? (34:06) Second Update On The Day After Primary Elections And What The Early Results Look Like In Los Angeles (50:49) Trainwrecks, Campfests & Head-Scratchers – What Are The Bad Movies You Can’t Help But Love? (1:17:42)Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 2567 - Checking-In On How Listeners Are Voting Today, The Hollywood Burbank Airport Is Getting An Update, And Mayor Karen Bass On Olympics Prep And More
Today on AirTalk, Panera Bread wage scandal. Also on the show, listeners share how they vote on Super Tuesday; Hollywood-Burbank Airport gets a facelift ; Larry interviews LA Mayor Karen Bass; and more.
Everything You Need To Know About ‘Paneragate’ (00:17) Mail-In Or March To The Polling Center; How Are You Voting These Days? (16:01) UCLA Basketball’s Bumpy Road To College Hoops Immortality Mapped Out In Scott Howard-Cooper’s New Book ‘Kingdom on Fire’ (36:51) The Hollywood Burbank Airport Is Getting A Glow Up Whether You Like It Or Not. Frequent Fliers Weigh In (51:15) Mayor Karen Bass: Housing And Homelessness, Olympics Prep, City Budget And More (1:11:47)Tue, 05 Mar 2024 - 2566 - Previewing Tuesday's SoCal Primary Elections, Interview With The Director Of 'To Kill A Tiger', And New Book 'Rapper's Deluxe' On Hip Hop's Rich History
Today on AirTalk, Breaking down Tuesday’s local primary elections. Also on the show, a new bill targets legacy admissions in higher education; the future of sports journalism; Larry Interviews Nisha Pahuja on her new documentary ‘To Kill A Tiger’; and more.
Mon, 04 Mar 2024 - 2565 - A Deep Dive On Hearing Aids, FilmWeek Reviews, and LAist Critics Talk Best International Feature Film
Today on AirTalk, The latest on Covid-19. Also on the show, everything you need to know about hearing aids; FilmWeek: ‘Dune: Part Two,’ “The Reverend,’ ‘Megamind vs The Doom Syndicate’; and more.
Fri, 01 Mar 2024 - 2564 - COVID Update: Confusing guidelines, new Studies, and CDC recommendations
COVID Update: Confusing Guidelines, New Studies, and CDC recommendations
Winter is here, inflicting its usual array of symptoms — coughs, nasal congestion, fatigue and fever — and, this year, a new COVID-19 variant is dominating the scoreboard. COVID-19 is leading hospital admissions among the respiratory viruses, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Last week, 25 U.S. states had high or very high levels for respiratory illnesses with fever, cough and other symptoms. That’s down from 37 states the week before, the CDC said. Still, the CDC says that Americans 65 and older should get another dose of the updated vaccine that became available in September — if at least four months has passed since their last shot. In making the recommendation, the agency endorsed guidance proposed by an expert advisory panel earlier in the day.
We talk to:
Dr. Kimberly Shriner, director of Infectious Disease and Prevention at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena.Fri, 01 Mar 2024 - 2563 - HTLA Presents: Our Love Letter To LA's Indie Movie Theaters Introducing 'Revival House'
How To LA is kicking off a new 10-part series we’re calling Revival House. We are going to take you inside these spaces — the vintage spots and some newer ones — to explore their past and their present…and help you connect with some indie theaters in YOUR neighborhoods.
Independent movie theaters are having a moment. Many just turned — or are turning — 100 years old and several have reopened after extensive remodels.
This matters because movie history is LOS ANGELES history. Some of these older venues can tell us a lot about the early days of Hollywood and this city. But what’s cool is that they continue to create spaces for community, to come together and watch a film on the big screen.
So today we’re kicking off a new 10-part series we’re calling Revival House. We are going to take you inside these spaces — the vintage spots and some newer ones — to explore their past and their present…and help you connect with some indie theaters in YOUR neighborhoods.
Our guide is How to LA producer Victoria Alejandro.our Los Feliz girly who loves to explore entertainment and the arts in LA.
In this episode, she talks about she wants to put the spotlight on all these places, from The Vista to The Nuart to Braindead Studios, housed in The Silent Movie Theater on Fairfax
Read her love letter to LA's indie theaters: https://laist.com/news/how-to-la/revival-house-movies-hollywood-essay
Guests:How to LA producer Victoria Alejandro with tape from film theater historian Ross Melnick and programmer for The New Beverly Cinema, Jules McLean, plus moviegoers from all over L.A.Fri, 01 Mar 2024 - 2562 - Denis Villeneuve On Directing Dune: Part Two, How AI Is Changing Porn, TV To Watch This Weekend
Today on AirTalk, The latest news from the entertainment industry. Also on the show, Larry interviews Director Denis Villeneuve about Dune; the future of AI Porn; TV Talk: 8 shows to watch this week; and more.
Entertainment Thursday Roundup: Is Disney Bailing On Big IP Reboots? Plus, The Future Of Netflix’s Film Division And Takeaways From Paramount’s Earnings Call (00:17) Revival House: LA’s Vintage Theaters And Independent Movie Theaters (15:55) Denis Villeneuve Talks Filming Dune: Part Two (30:23) Will Artificial Intelligence Turn The Porn Industry Upside-Down? (51:24) TV-Talk 8 Shows To Watch Including ‘Shogun,’ ‘Extraordinary,’ & More (1:23:00)Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 2561 - TV-Talk: 7 Shows to Watch Including 'Shogun,' 'Extraordinary,'. & More
Have you felt completely overwhelmed when deciding what new show to watch these days? Us too. There’s just so much content out there between network TV and numerous streaming platforms. Each week, we will try to break through the noise with TV watchers who can point us to the must-sees and steer us clear of the shows that maybe don’t live up to the hype. This week, listeners will get the latest scoop on what’s worth watching with Danette Chavez, editor-in-chief at Primetimer, and Melanie McFarland, TV critic for Salon.
This week’s shows/topics include:
News Item: Richard Lewis passes away at 76 News Item: Controversy surrounding Lifetime documentary “Where Is Wendy Williams?” Shogun (Hulu & FX) Extraordinary [Season 2] (Hulu) Avatar The Last Airbender (Netflix) The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy (Amazon Prime Video) The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live (AMC & AMC+) The Tourist [Season 2] (Netflix) Sense and Sensibility (Hallmark & Hallmark Movies Now)Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 2560 - AirTalk Episode Wednesday February 28, 2024
Today on AirTalk, Macy’s to close 150 stores. Also on the show, Listeners weigh in on accompanying minors in Torrance mall; everything you need to know about measure HLA; late in life therapy; and more.
Macy’s Downsize To Include 150 Stores, Including Its City Block-Wide Store In San Francisco (00:17) Minors Will Have To Be Accompanied By An Adult At Torrance Mall – What Do You Think? (18:50) Leading Impeachment Scholar Tours History of American Presidential Impeachments In New Book (33:02) Measure HLA Would Require The City Of LA To Redesign Streets To Be Safer But Not Everyone Is Onboard (51:28) AirTalk Webpage At KPCC.org To Merge With LAist.com. We Explain The Change (1:10:54) Late-In Life Therapy: How Does Ageism Stop Us From Seeking Change & Geriatric Therapy? (1:17:38)Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 2559 - AirTalk Episode Tuesday February 27, 2024
Today on AirTalk, The FTC suit against Kroger and Albertsons merger explained. Also on the show, who is Paramount’s next owner; dating apps are more addictive than you think; Mstyslav Chernov discusses ‘20 Days In Mariupol’; and more.
What’s Behind The FTC’s Suit To Block The Kroger And Albertsons Merger (00:17) Falling Behind In The Streaming Wars, Paramount Looks For A Buyer (18:49) Should Americans Have The Right To Vote? A New Book Makes The Case For Amending The Constitution To Affirm It (33:15) What Job Cuts And Reduced Production Forecast At Rivian Say About EV Market At Large (51:29) What About Dating Apps Make Them Worth Paying For & How Do They Impact Our Social Behavior? (1:08:40) ‘20 Days In Mariupol’ Director Mstyslav Chernov Discusses His Oscar Nomination And His Struggle To Document The Atrocities Of War (1:22:39)Tue, 27 Feb 2024 - 2558 - AirTalk Episode Monday February 26, 2024
Today on AirTalk, Atlantic current AMOC faces collapse. Also on the show, the history of the Academy Awards ; the state of California’s snowpack; author Rebecca Gibbs discusses the fraudulent history of wine; and more.
A Vital Ocean Current Could Be Vulnerable To Climate Change – We Explain (00:17) A Check In With Local Registrars Ahead of Next Week’s Election (16:25) SoCal History: The Story Of The Academy Awards (31:27) Post-Atmospheric Rivers, Where Does California’s Snowpack Stand? (51:20) California’s Endangered Monarch Butterfly Population Sharply Declines (57:31) Ahead Of The March Primary Next Week, What Votes Are You Still Considering? (1:09:25) Pour Me A Glass Of Scamernet Fraudignon – New Book Details Wine Fraud Through The Ages (1:24:18)Mon, 26 Feb 2024 - 2557 - AirTalk Episode Friday February 23, 2024
Today on AirTalk, Dodger’s Gondola project is one step closer to approval. Also on the show, what happened to our social connections; FilmWeek: ‘Io Capitano,’ ‘Ennio,’ ‘Stopmotion; Larry Interviews “Poor Things” screenwriter Tony McNamara; and more.
The Dodger’s Gondola Inches Closer To Approval, But Controversy Persists (00:17) Americans Are Spending Less Time Hanging Out Than Ever. What Happened To Our Social Connections and How We Can Strengthen Them. (19:16) This Sunday, Melrose Will Be Car-Free for CicLAvia – We Check In With Restaurants On The Route (34:41) FilmWeek: ‘Io Capitano,’ ‘Ennio,’ ‘Stopmotion’ And More (51:21) FilmWeek Feature: Oscar-Nominated Screenwriter Tony McNamara Takes Us Into The World Of “Poor Things” (1:21:43)Fri, 23 Feb 2024
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