Chris Weitz on KCRW
More from KCRW
Comedy is back: ‘The Lost City’ hits $100 million in theaters
EntertainmentBrothers Aaron and Adam Nee are the directing-duo behind the hit movie “The Lost City,” starring Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, Daniel Radcliffe, and Brad Pitt.
‘A Black Lady Sketch Show,’ ‘Rutherford Falls,’ and Whitney Houston’s Greatest Album
EntertainmentThis week on The Treatment, Elvis welcomes Robin Thede, creator and star of HBO’s “A Black Lady Sketch Show” to talk about the groundbreaking show’s cinematic look and multi-layered…
Pride Poets hotline brings creativity and comfort to LGBTQ community
ArtsThe Pride Poets hotline writes custom, on-the-spot, free poems for anyone who dials in. This year, its creative team took more than 200 calls.
‘Comedy Comedy Comedy Drama,’ ‘Game Theory with Bomani Jones’ and why ‘The Godfather’ resonates with Native American writer Sierra Teller Ornelas
EntertainmentThis week on The Treatment, Elvis welcomes actor Bob Odenkirk, star of “Better Call Saul,” which is in its final season on AMC.
‘Squid Game’ star Lee Jung-jae on season 2, stardom and disparity
EntertainmentKorean actor Lee Jung-jae reached global fame as Seong Gi-hun, or Player 456, in Netflix’s “Squid Game.” He says he’s grateful for so many fans and is eager to shoot season two.
Marcel the Shell confronts real size of his ambition in new film
Entertainment“Marcel the Shell With Shoes On” debuted on YouTube in 2010 in a three-minute video , which has gained more than 32 million views.
LA moms turn to placenta pills for energy boost, depression prevention
Health & WellnessMore new moms in LA are deciding to eat their placentas. But why? And what’s the best way to do it?
Live from Anne’s Living Room: Genesis Owusu
MusicWhat do you do when the neighbors call the cops on your backyard show? Turn the kitchen into a sound booth, shove the dining table out of the way, and start rolling.
Young Creators Art spotlight: JSJ Photo Collective
ArtsSophmores Josue Monterroso, Jose Lopez, and Solomont Lytle-Hernandez, otherwise known as JSJ Photo Collective, meet up after school to take photographs of their community in Koreatown.