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- The Sam Sanders Show
What’s Raphael Saadiq’s Golden Rule for Making Music?
The legendary musician reflects on Sinners, Beyoncé, D'Angelo and his life in sound. - The Business
Tom Freston on building MTV during cable’s wild west years
Kim Masters talks with former Viacom CEO and MTV co-founder Tom Freston about his memoir Unplugged. Masters and Matt Belloni then dig into Netflix’s stock stumble and what CNN’s potential spin-off value says about the Warner Bros. merger. - Good Food
René Redzepi brings Noma to Silver Lake
Plus: Cuisines of the Silk Roads, the best veggie burgers, and chanterelles at the farmers market. - Press Play with Madeleine Brand
“They’re all kind of mid”: An underwhelming CA governor’s race
Plus, a new magazine called Geezer is a tongue-in-cheek alternative to the AARP, our weekend film reviews, and Evan Kleiman previews Dine LA’s Restaurant Week. - Left, Right & Center
Trump threatens Greenland… then pulls back
President Trump eases up his pursuit of Greenland. What stood out in the first year of Trump 2.0? Plus, unpacking the White House’s social media presence.
- Question Everything
Inside ICE’s Push to Go Viral
ICE is filming arrests in an effort to control the narrative, recruit officers, and shape public sentiment. - Weekend Film Reviews
Weekend Film Reviews: ‘Arco,’ ‘Sound of Falling’
And is ‘Mercy’ the “worst movie of the year" so far? - The Treatment
The Treat: Darren Aronofsky
The director pays tribute to a scrappy often overlooked Martin Scorsese film. - The Treatment
Director Jafar Panahi on hope in his films
Plus, the director talks casting non-actors and being a socially engaged filmmaker. - Second Opinion
The Blue Blood That Saves Lives — But At What Cost?
Horseshoe crabs have been bio-harvested for decades in the United States. Is it time for a change?
- KCRW Reports
Chimney "tombstones" rise in memoriam on a Palisades bluff
A historic preservation group is relocating chimneys from houses that burned down to commemorate the people and places lost to the Palisades Fire.
- KCRW Reports
Report says hate crimes are up in Orange County
The Orange County Human Relations Commission released its annual hate crimes report. The news is not good.
- Press Play with Madeleine Brand
“This is NATO’s funeral,” even as Trump tempers Greenland threat
Plus, why a particularly nasty strain of flu is surging, LA drops charges against a crosswalk vigilante trying to make the city safer for pedestrians, and the future of the dictionary in an age of AI. - KCRW Reports
Picking a new home off the shelf to speed up fire rebuild
In the Palisades and Altadena, architects are pre-designing houses to save homeowners time and money. These programs carry on the legacy of one of LA's most famous architectural experiments. - Press Play with Madeleine Brand
Comedian Eddie Izzard takes on the ultimate tragedy: Hamlet
Plus, the Supreme Court hears cases on gun rights and executive power, why the U.S. has had a longer adversarial relationship with Iran than with the USSR, and remembering fashion designer Valentino.
- KCRW Reports
Study: L.A. Metro riders feel safer with Ambassador program
LA Metro’s transit ambassador program has had a positive effect on riders, a new UCLA study says. - Second Opinion
The Antidepressant Trap: The Story We Weren’t Told
Patients deserve to know the risks that come with stopping their antidepressants. - Weekend Film Reviews
Weekend Film Reviews: '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,' 'Night Patrol'
Plus, Jodie Foster flexes her French in the new mystery movie 'A Private Life.' - Left, Right & Center
Trump threatens to enact Insurrection Act in Minnesota
Protestors in Minneapolis clash with ICE agents after the killing of Renee Good. Plus, the president tries to flex his power at home and abroad.
- Good Food
Are grocery stores charging you more than your neighbor?
Dynamic pricing, the Sioux Chef's new cookbook, California bees and why one farm is dropping its organic certification. - Press Play with Madeleine Brand
BTS is back! Previewing the year ahead in KPop
Plus, San Francisco’s free childcare could be a way for Democrats to thread the affordability needle, a campaign for social media not in the hands of tech billionaires, and our weekend film reviews. - The Treatment
Josh Safdie on the ambition of ‘Marty Supreme’
Plus, the director talks cinematic inspirations for 1950s New York. - KCRW Reports
"I could be homeless": Palisades' 1st Black Homeowner
97-year-old Louvenia Jenkins reflects on her future, one year after losing her home in the Palisades fire. - The Treatment
The Treat: Emily Blunt
The actress looks back on the inspiring films she might have been “too young to be watching.”
- Press Play with Madeleine Brand
Selena, A Tribe Called Quest inspire Adrian Quesada’s ‘boleros psicodelicos’
Plus, LA-based quintet SML blurs the lines between jazz and electronica, and a new book tells the story of the women of Parliament-Funkadelic who shaped the sound of ‘70s funk. - KCRW Reports
Evolution happened quick for birds at UCLA during pandemic
Evolutionary biologists believe juncos’ beaks evolved during pandemic-era lockdowns when the birds could no longer rely on human food. - The Sam Sanders Show
Did Social Media Kill The Dance Floor?
Many young people are now afraid to let loose at the club. - KCRW Reports
South L.A. is California’s first Black cultural district
The designation is expected to bring at least $2 million in state investments to boost tourism in South LA. - KCRW Reports
Meet the mushrooms saving the Altadena Community Garden
After the Eaton Fire, the garden's soil quality was soiled ... but bioremediation has allowed the garden to grow another day.
- Press Play with Madeleine Brand
Altadena rapper Fat Tony on grief, resiliency, and…pickles?
Plus, the future of Iran’s regime after hundreds of protesters are killed, the Supreme Court hears two big trans rights cases, and why President Trump is so obsessed with Greenland. - KCRW Reports
Costlier boat parking could push locals out of O.C. harbors
Newport Beach proposes quadrupling the price of permits for offshore mooring.
Latest Playlists
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- LUXXURY
LUXXURY's playlist: January 23, 2026
LUXXURY plays a mix of post-punk and proto-punk from disco to dub new wave to darkwave and from stoner rock to rocksteady. - Morning Becomes Eclectic
Morning Becomes Eclectic playlist: January 23, 2026 (New James Blake, Joshua Idehen + Special Guest Jean Dawson)
A busy New Music Friday on Morning Becomes Eclectic. We hear brand new work from James Blake and Joshua Idehen and have a great hang with Jean Dawson in studio, sharing songs that inspired his art, songs he’d get lost to on long bus rides and unforgettable moments at backyard kickbacks with his family growing up.
- Resident DJ
RESIDENT DJ 016: TOKiMONSTA
Jennifer Lee, aka TOKiMONSTA, got her start in the beat battles of Leimert Park, and quickly carved out a space in the legendary Low End Theory scene out of Lincoln Heights. She was the first female artist to join Flying Lotus's Brainfeeder label/collective and has since started her own imprint, Young Art. Her most recent album is 2025's Eternal Reverie. She joins KCRW as our Resident DJ for January 2026. Her third mix includes music by Weval, Soul Clap, and Nala. - Tyler "Boogie" Boudreaux
Tyler "Boogie" Boudreaux's playlist: January 22, 2026
Part wax. Part digital. Pure heat.
- Morning Becomes Eclectic
Morning Becomes Eclectic playlist: January 22, 2026 (Stereolab & Silvana Estrada - Live from KCRW 30 years apart)
KCRW’s signature music program — defying format since 1977.
- Morning Becomes Eclectic
Morning Becomes Eclectic playlist: January 21, 2026 (A persian pop song dedicated to the resilience of Iran)
KCRW’s signature music program — defying format since 1977.
- Morning Becomes Eclectic
Morning Becomes Eclectic playlist: January 20, 2026
KCRW’s signature music program — defying format since 1977.
- Ro "Wyldeflower" Contreras
Ro "Wyldeflower" Contreras' playlist: January 19, 2026
Music to lift your spirits. An expansive sonic journey featuring new and classic rhythms from all over the globe.
- Morning Becomes Eclectic
Morning Becomes Eclectic playlist: January 19, 2026 (with guest host Chris Douridas on MLK Day)
KCRW’s signature music program — defying format since 1977.
- Peanut Butter Wolf
Peanut Butter Wolf Pays Tribute to the TR-808 Drum Machine's Early Years (January 18, 2026)
Peanut Butter Wolf digs through his crates of over 50,000 records, as well as digital crates of tons of unreleased music, to favor the underdog. In this month's episode, he pays tribute to the early years of the Roland TR-808 drum machine: one of the most foundational, influential, and widely-heard pieces of gear in the history of popular music. - Dan Wilcox
Dan Wilcox's playlist: January 18, 2026
New discoveries, remixes, rarities, b-sides, and classics. - Tyler "Boogie" Boudreaux
Tyler "Boogie" Boudreaux's playlist: January 18, 2026
Part wax. Part digital. Pure heat.
- John Tejada
John Tejada's playlist: January 17, 2026
John Tejada crafts seamless journeys through electronic music, blending deep cuts and future sounds to connect the underground's past with its evolving future. - Metropolis
Metropolis playlist: January 17, 2026
Jason Bentley captures a hypnotic pulse of modern city life.
- Raul Campos
Raul Campos' playlist: January 17, 2026
Soulful grooves, fresh remixes, Latin rhythms, and rock. - Anne Litt
Anne Litt's playlist: January 17, 2026
New rhythms. Sonic memory lanes. Everything else in between.
- LUXXURY
LUXXURY's playlist: January 16, 2026
LUXXURY plays a mix of post-punk and proto-punk from disco to dub new wave to darkwave and from stoner rock to rocksteady. - Morning Becomes Eclectic
Morning Becomes Eclectic playlist: January 16, 2026
KCRW’s signature music program — defying format since 1977.
- Resident DJ
RESIDENT DJ 015: TOKiMONSTA
Jennifer Lee, aka TOKiMONSTA, got her start in the beat battles of Leimert Park, and quickly carved out a space in the legendary Low End Theory scene out of Lincoln Heights. She was the first female artist to join Flying Lotus's Brainfeeder label/collective and has since started her own imprint, Young Art. Her most recent album is 2025's Eternal Reverie. She joins KCRW as our Resident DJ for January 2026. Her second mix includes music by Jboi, Sam Tiba, Villager, and more. - Tyler "Boogie" Boudreaux
Tyler "Boogie" Boudreaux's playlist: January 15, 2026
Part wax. Part digital. Pure heat.
- Morning Becomes Eclectic
Morning Becomes Eclectic playlist: January 15, 2026
KCRW’s signature music program — defying format since 1977.
- Ro "Wyldeflower" Contreras
Ro "Wyldeflower" Contreras' playlist: January 14, 2026
Music to lift your spirits. An expansive sonic journey featuring new and classic rhythms from all over the globe. - Morning Becomes Eclectic
Morning Becomes Eclectic playlist: January 14, 2026
KCRW’s signature music program — defying format since 1977.
- Morning Becomes Eclectic
Morning Becomes Eclectic playlist: January 13, 2026
KCRW’s signature music program — defying format since 1977.
- Tyler "Boogie" Boudreaux
Tyler "Boogie" Boudreaux's playlist: January 12, 2026
Part wax. Part digital. Pure heat. - Morning Becomes Eclectic
Morning Becomes Eclectic playlist: January 12, 2026
KCRW’s signature music program — defying format since 1977.

Music Shows & DJs
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Resident DJ
TOKiMONSTA drops original mixes just for KCRW. Every Friday in January.
LUXXURY
LUXXURY plays a mix of post-punk and proto-punk from disco to dub new wave to darkwave and from stoner rock to rocksteady.John Tejada
John Tejada crafts seamless journeys through electronic music, blending deep cuts and future sounds to connect the underground's past with its evolving future.Morning Becomes Eclectic
KCRW’s signature music program — defying format since 1977.Henry Rollins
A mix of all kinds, from all over and all time.
Metropolis
Jason Bentley captures a hypnotic pulse of modern city life.Anne Litt
New rhythms. Sonic memory lanes. Everything else in between.Chris Douridas
Genre-defying sounds, from fresh cuts to timeless gems.Raul Campos
Soulful grooves, fresh remixes, Latin rhythms, and rock.SiLVA
A dance-forward mix spanning all genres.
Tyler "Boogie" Boudreaux
Part wax. Part digital. Pure heat.Dan Wilcox
New discoveries, remixes, rarities, b-sides, and classics.LeRoy Downs
Exploring the multitudes contained within jazz.Francesca Harding
Music to make you feel.Ro "Wyldeflower" Contreras
A globe-trotting journey through new and classic rhythms.
Nassir Nassirzadeh
Indie found sounds, nostalgic guilty pleasures, and introspective piano solos to help you feel deeply and move freely through life.
KCRW Original Shows & Podcasts
Left, Right & Center
Different takes. Same table.Good Food
We’ll feed your belly and your curiosity.The Sam Sanders Show
Big questions & hot takes on pop culture.Question Everything
Fight for the truth. New episodes every Thursday.
The Business
Inside Hollywood with all the deals, drama, and decision-makers.The Treatment
The most interesting and influential figures in entertainment.Press Play with Madeleine Brand
Host Madeleine Brand looks at news, culture and emerging trends through the lens of Los Angeles.KCRW Reports
Original reporting and interviews bring you the stories of LA.Lost Notes
This season on Lost Notes: Groupies. Women of the Sunset Strip from the Pill to Punk.Weekend Film Reviews
The best film reviewers in the business give you recommendations on what to see and what to skip each week.Bodies
Each episode of this documentary series begins with a medical mystery. Sometimes the sickness is in the body, and sometimes the sickness is in the system. Once you peel back the layers, more questions emerge. Created by Allison Behringer and supported by KCRW.Life Examined
KCRW's Life Examined is a one-hour weekly show exploring science, philosophy, faith — and finding meaning in the modern world. The show is hosted by Jonathan Bastian. Please tune in Sundays at 9 a.m., or find it as a podcast.
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Music Insider
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Let KCRW's art expert Carolina A. Miranda share where and how art and design are transforming LA's cultural landscape.
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Top 30 Albums Of The Week
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Second Opinion
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27Trivia Night
Re/creation Cafe, Los Angeles, CA
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29School Night: Lindsey Troy, ISTA, & Sister Gemini
The Airliner, Los Angeles, CA
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30Ski Team, See Night
Healing Force of the Universe, Pasadena, CA
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31The Album Leaf, Shannon Lay
Zebulon, Los Angeles, CA
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31Cate Le Bon
The Belasco, Los Angeles, CA
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31Ron Trent (Grammy Nomination Celebration) feat. Rochelle Jordan (live), DāM-FunK
Private Location, n/a, CA
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3Trivia Night
Re/creation Cafe, Los Angeles, CA
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4Tyler Ramsey & Carl Broemel
Pappy & Harriet's, Pioneertown, CA
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5Say She She
The Belasco, Los Angeles, CA
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Lodge Room Highland Park, Highland Park, CA
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