YouTube at 20: How the video-sharing site changed media
YouTube turns 20 this year. The popular video site democratized content on the web, but also inflamed culture wars, radicalized users, and further polarized an already divided society.
‘One to One: John & Yoko’ paints Ono in a new light
The documentary follows John Lennon and Yoko Ono through a tumultuous period in their lives and American politics, reassessing Ono’s artistry and her influence on Lennon.
LA Metro CEO talks public safety, system growth, Olympics
LA Metro CEO Stephanie Wiggins discusses the transit system’s planned expansions, progress on its in-house police department, and funding for the 2028 Olympics.
French DJ and producer Myd channels club energy into his new work. Myd’s experimental nature led him to lock himself in his studio for a week without access to the outside.
Is artificial intelligence on your iPhone a privacy risk?
Apple is rolling out AI technology that will train itself on your messages, pictures, and more — while keeping the source material private. Is it secure?
SCOTUS stops Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan migrants for now
Early Saturday morning, the Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration from deporting another group of Venezuelan migrants it claims are gang members.
‘City of Clowns’: Marie Davidson takes on tech, greed, capitalism
Marie Davidson’s album “City of Clowns” is inspired by the book “The Age of Surveillance Capitalism,” which focuses on a new form of capitalism based on data mining.
Today’s Top Tune: Annie & The Caldwells – ‘I Made It’
Mississippi family band Annie & The Caldwells are anchored by their matriarch. Annie is not only the central figure of her own band, she’s also a member of the Staples Jr.