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Fifty years ago, the Chicano Moratorium sought to underscore the costs of the Vietnam War among Latinos.

Fifty years ago, the Chicano Moratorium sought to underscore the costs of the Vietnam War among Latinos.

from Greater LA

In ‘Becoming Los Angeles,’ the city of angels is a ‘crossroads of the world’

Writer DJ Waldie has spent a lifetime studying and writing about the good and bad of LA.

Why Southern California now has more brown widows than black widows

"These brown widows showed up [in Southern California] in 2003. And they are all over the place now," says Lila Higgins of LA's Natural History Museum.

COVID-19 cases drop in California, Gov. Newsom wants to boost testing

Gov. Newsom announced a partnership with a Massachusetts-based diagnostics company to more than double the state’s testing capacity.

'Tired of the killings': Pro athletes refuse to play to protest racial injustice

Professional sports players in the NBA, MLB, WNBA and MLS protested the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wis. The players refused to play to raise awareness for social justice issues.

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Norah Jones released her album “Pick Me Up Off The Floor” earlier this year — offering a personal and political view of her world.

from Music Special Programming

Josh Barro and Ken White talk about Steve Bannon’s arrest and the charges against him, and another investigation into Trump Organization finances.

from LRC Presents: All the President's Lawyers

Back in February, Elvis Costello travelled to Helsinki — a place where he thought he could work incognito — to record “No Flag.”  He plays everything you hear: drums, Fender…

from Today's Top Tune

Fanatic. I hope you’ve had a good week. Not the easiest thing to do these days but I’m sure you’re giving it your best.

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Lien Ta managed to keep open her Silver Lake restaurant, All Day Baby, by downsizing staff and focusing on takeout and delivery.

Loyalty is the best dish served during the pandemic, says LA restaurant owner Lien Ta

Lien Ta managed to keep open her Silver Lake restaurant, All Day Baby, by downsizing staff and focusing on takeout and delivery.

from Greater LA

Air conditioning has become a weapon in the war against COVID-19 transmission.

The importance of keeping indoor air fresh and flowing during the pandemic

Air conditioning has become a weapon in the war against COVID-19 transmission.

from Greater LA

The LA Zoo has been closed since March, but it’s back open for limited capacity as of this week.

How the LA Zoo cares for trafficked animals and can help prevent another pandemic

The LA Zoo has been closed since March, but it’s back open for limited capacity as of this week.

from Greater LA

Summaeverythang brings organic fruit and vegetables to where Lauren Halsey grew up — South LA.

LA artist Lauren Halsey brings organic produce to her South LA community during pandemic

Summaeverythang brings organic fruit and vegetables to where Lauren Halsey grew up — South LA.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Designers and architects are rethinking how to design space during the pandemic. That includes at home, at the office, and out in the world.

How to design more pandemic-friendly home and work environments

Designers and architects are rethinking how to design space during the pandemic. That includes at home, at the office, and out in the world.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

On August 29, 1970, more than 20,000 demonstrators marched in East LA. The march was called The National Chicano Moratorium Against the Vietnam War.

The 1970 Chicano Moratorium bore activism, art, and rebellion

On August 29, 1970, more than 20,000 demonstrators marched in East LA. The march was called The National Chicano Moratorium Against the Vietnam War.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Sarah Shun-lien Bynum’s “Likes” is a layered book of nine short stories.

Sarah Shun-lien Bynum: “Likes”

Sarah Shun-lien Bynum’s “Likes” is a layered book of nine short stories.

from Bookworm

California’s big, dynamic cities deserve local governments that reflect their vitality.

Joe Mathews: Why expanding city councils makes sense

California’s big, dynamic cities deserve local governments that reflect their vitality.

from Zócalo's Connecting California

Exploring Berlin's influence on Techno, Electro and left field culture.

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Exploring Berlin's influence on Techno, Electro and left field culture.

from Brave New Rave

The nation is having a debate about monuments, who gets to be memorialized, and how. Against that backdrop, a new memorial is set to be unveiled next month in Washington D.C.

91-years-old architect Frank Gehry to unveil Eisenhower Memorial in Washington DC

The nation is having a debate about monuments, who gets to be memorialized, and how. Against that backdrop, a new memorial is set to be unveiled next month in Washington D.C.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

More than a dozen games from Thursday night were postponed across professional sports. Basketball, baseball, soccer, and tennis — athletes all refused to play.

Pro sports teams take a stand against the police shooting of Jacob Blake and racial injustice

More than a dozen games from Thursday night were postponed across professional sports. Basketball, baseball, soccer, and tennis — athletes all refused to play.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Once upon a time in America, there was a TV talk show that was unapologetically Black.

How Ellis Haizlip showed the complexity of Black culture on the 70s-era TV show ‘SOUL!’

Once upon a time in America, there was a TV talk show that was unapologetically Black.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Think children’s theatre gone wrong! Join us for this hilarious half-scripted, half-improvised show that would make grandma faint.

AUGUST 27: Fairytales For Days of Reckoning with special guest KCRW’s Steve Chiotakis

Think children’s theatre gone wrong! Join us for this hilarious half-scripted, half-improvised show that would make grandma faint.

from KCRW's Summer Club

KCRW's signature music program features new releases, live performances, and artist interviews hosted by Anne Litt.

Morning Becomes Eclectic's playlist, August 27, 2020

KCRW's signature music program features new releases, live performances, and artist interviews hosted by Anne Litt.

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

David Lynch Theater Presents: Weather Report for August 27, 2020.

David Lynch Theater Presents: Weather Report for August 27, 2020

David Lynch Theater Presents: Weather Report for August 27, 2020.

Wildfires are raging across California, leaving hundreds of thousands of charred acres in their wake.

Wildfires are pinching California’s legal cannabis market

Wildfires are raging across California, leaving hundreds of thousands of charred acres in their wake.

from KCRW Features

Games across major league sports were cancelled this week in response to the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Major Leagues sports cancel games in protest of police brutality

Games across major league sports were cancelled this week in response to the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

from KCRW Features

Bill Callahan digs back into his Smog catalog to rework “Let’s Move To The Country.”

Bill Callahan: ‘Let’s Move To The Country’

Bill Callahan digs back into his Smog catalog to rework “Let’s Move To The Country.”

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