Living in LA taught Josh Groban the power of performing arts
Being around LA’s culture of the humanities inspired Josh Groban as a young performer. Now, he takes center stage with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl.
Why Africa – and some cartographers – want to overhaul the world map
The colonial-era Mercator map distorts continental size, making Africa look smaller than it is. The 55-nation African Union joins the push to embrace a new world map.
It’s still anyone’s game in the CA governor's race. Might Caruso jump in?
After Kamala Harris declined to run, the crowded field lacks a clear frontrunner. Former Congresswoman Katie Porter has a slight edge, but Rick Caruso could shake up the race.
Morning Becomes Eclectic playlist: August 26, 2025
KCRW's signature music program, Morning Becomes Eclectic, is hosted by Novena Carmel and features a thoughtfully curated mix of new releases, timeless classics, offbeat gems, live…
Students to reinvent shade to cool down LA before Olympics
A new competition is asking university students to try and reinvent shade. The winning designs will be integrated into the city ahead of the 2028 Summer Olympics.
José Galván's playlist, Aug. 25: Bardo Guest DJs & talks 'Transformation Time'
Bardo (founding member of Chicano Batman) pops by during the first hour to discuss his debut solo LP "Transformation Time." Plus, he shares some favorite tunes.
States are redrawing congressional maps in an aggressive battle for control. Texas and California are leading the charge, sparking a partisan fight leading up to the midterm elections.
President Trump has said he wants to get rid of FEMA and shift relief responsibility to the states. FEMA employees say this leaves the U.S. unprepared for the next Hurricane Katrina.
Morning Becomes Eclectic playlist: August 25, 2025
KCRW's signature music program, Morning Becomes Eclectic, is hosted by Novena Carmel and features a thoughtfully curated mix of new releases, timeless classics, offbeat gems, live…