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January 01, 1990 - January 28, 2013 + Politics of Culture
Filmmaker Agnes Varda

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The Beaches of Agnes is Agnès Varda’s latest film, a self-portrait documentary. An early member of the French New Wave, her life has been filled...
Budget Cuts to Higher Education

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Colleges will be hard hit by the time the budget dust settles. Ruth Seymour talks to the leadership of Santa Monica College, CalArts and UCLA...
Liberation Technology: Social Media and Political Movements

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With media blocked, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube have become the main conduits for news out of Iran. What's the impact of social media on political...
Ed Moses, LA Artist

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Ed Moses has been a prominent figure in the LA art scene for
almost 60 years and enjoys an international reputation for his
experiments with materials and...
Stolen Bases: Why American Girls Don't Play Baseball

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Hall of fame swimmer and KCRW commentator Diana Nyad speaks to author Jennifer Ring about Stolen Bases: Why American Girls Don't Play Baseball, along with...
Daniel Goleman: Ecological Intelligence

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What does "green,” "eco” or "organic” really mean? How do we measure
the sustainability of the products we buy? The bestselling author of Emotional Intelligence
says consumers...
Peter Bart

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He's been a Wall Street Journal reporter, studio maven, TV host, author and the long-time editor of Variety. Peter Bart's long and storied show biz...
Pompeii at LACMA

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Lifestyles of the rich and famous of ancient Rome—excavations at Pompeii show us how Roman empire aristocrats spent their leisure time and money in a...
The State of Human Rights in Russia

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Following the executions of several journalists and a human rights lawyer, what's going on in Russia? Ruth Seymour joins former KGB counterintelligence chief General...
Cave Paintings and the Human Spirit

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Archaeologist David Whitley has studied some of the most ancient sites and art works created by prehistoric human beings. In his new book, Cave Paintings...
RIAA vs Tenenbaum

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What happens when a Boston student uploads seven songs illegally gets caught by the Recording Industry Association of America. The RIAA sues him for up...
Annenberg Space for Photography

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A new photographic center opened on Friday: the Annenberg Space for Photography in Century City. KCRW General Manager Ruth Seymour speaks with the managing director...
Planet Money Preview...The Economy, Explained

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KCRW and NPR are presenting a live stage version of NPR’s popular multimedia project, Planet Money on April 19. On POC, we revisit the prescient...
What Would Google Do?

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KCRW's Rob Long interviews Jeff Jarvis, Internet impresario, blogging pioneer and author of What Would Google Do?.
Wende Flicks: The Last Films from East Germany

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Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Wende Museum has put together a film series showcasing movies never seen outside of Germany....