people
Chris Phillips
Managing editor of Pacific Maritime magazine
Christopher Phillips
Professor of history at the University of Cincinnati and author of the forthcoming book, 'The 'Rivers Ran Backward: The Civil War on the Middle Border and the Making of American Regionalism
Frank Phillips
State House Bureau Chief for the Boston Globe
Gary Phillips
Former community activist and director of the MultiCultural Collaborative; crime novelist whose first book was Violent Spring , set in the aftermath of the 1992 riots
Kathryn Phillips
Executive director of the Sierra Club of California
Kevin Phillips
Author of many books on American politics, including The Emerging Republican Majority , American Theocracy : The Peril and Politics of Radical Religion, Oil, and Borrowed Money in the 21st Century and Bad Money : Reckless Finance, Failed Politics, and the Global Crisis of American Capitalism; Republican strategist during the Nixon Administration
Matt Phillips
Economics reporter for Quartz
Michael Phillips
Co-founder of Handsome Coffee Roasters
Sandy Phillips
Parent of Jessica Ghawi, an Aurora, Colorado mass shooting murder victim
Todd Phillips
Film writer, director and producer
Wendell Phillips
Attorney based in Malibu
Tom Philpott
Food and agriculture correspondent for Mother Jones magazine
Constantine Phipps
Novelist
Phoenix
French alternative rock band
Charles Phoenix
Author and pop-culture humorist specializing in Americana
Davin Phoenix
Assistant professor of political science at UC Irvine
Phosphorescent
Working moniker of American singer-songwriter Matthew Houck
Rich Pianka
Deputy General Counsel for the American Trucking Association
Renzo Piano
Principal of the Renzo Piano Building Workshop , an architectural firm with offices in Paris, France and Genoa, Italy
Eric Pica
Director of Domestic Policy Campaigns at Friend of the Earth
Carissa Picard
President of Military Spouses for Change , a nonpartisan advocacy group for members of the military and their families, and creator of MilSpousePress.com ; wife of a Blackhawk pilot based at Fort Hood , Texas
Phillip Picardi
Digital editor for Teen Vogue
Ted Piccone
Senior fellow and Deputy Director for Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution; former Latin America Policy Advisor in the Clinton Administration
Joe Pichirallo
Former executive at Overbrook Entertainment, Fox Searchlight and Focus Features; film overseer for The Gold Company, a production company headed by Eric Gold, whose clients include Jim Carrey and Ellen Degeneres; one of the producers of The Secret Life of Bees and Lakeview Terrace
Morris Pichon
A resident of Pacoima, he co-edits a local newsletter Pacoima Today; former member of the neighborhood council there
Casey Pick
Programs Director for the Log Cabin Republicans
Thomas Pickering
Vice Chairman of the consulting firm, Hills & Company ; former Under-Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1997-2001) and Ambassador to the United Nations (1989-1992)
Carroll Pickett
Presbyterian minister in Huntsville, Texas
Steven Picou
Professor of sociology at the University of South Alabama, he’s studied ecological disasters for 30 years, including the Exxon Valdez disaster
Roger Pielke, Jr.
Professor at the Center for Science and Technology Policy Research at the University of Colorado and author of The Climate Fix : What Scientists and Politicians Won't Tell You about Global Warming
Lindsay Pieper
Assistant professor of sport management at Lynchburg College; Author of “Sex Testing: Gender Policing in Women’s Sports”
Richard Pierard
Professor Emeritus at Indiana State University; historian of the evangelical movement in the US, his books include The American Church Experience , Civil Religion and the Presidency and The Unequal Yoke : Evangelical Christianity and Political Conservatism
David Pierce
Senior writer for Wired
Emily Pierce
Deputy Editor for Roll Call
Greg Pierce
Writer of the daily Inside Politics blog at the conservative Washington Times
John Pierce
Co-founder and spokesman of OpenCarry.org , an online community supporting the unconcealed carrying of properly holstered handguns
Olga Pierce
Reporter, Pro Publica
Yolanda Pierce
Professor and Dean of the Howard University School of Divinity. Previously she was the Director of the Center for Black Church Studies and Associate Professor of Religion and Literature at Princeton Theological Seminary where her research specialties included African American Religious History and Womanist Theology.
Marc Pierini
Visiting scholar at Carnegie Europe focusing on the Middle East and Turkey from a European perspective; former European Union ambassador to Turkey
Kendra Pierre-Louis
Climate reporter for the New York Times
Robert Pierre
Reporter for the Washington Post
Raymond Pierrehumbert
Professor of physics at the University of Oxford
Mikke Pierson
Malibu City Councilman-elect
Paul Pierson
Professor of Political Science at the University of California at Berkeley, and author of Winner-Take-All Politics : How Washington Made the Rich Richer--and Turned Its Back on the Middle Class
Tommie Pierson
Pastor of Greater St. Mark Family Church in St. Louis
Pieta Brown
Pieta Brown performs her pretty songs solo and acoustic for Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Paolo Pietropaolo
Independent Producer
Pigeon John
Hip-hop veteran Pigeon John displays the funny side of rap on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
John Pike
Defense and intelligence expert and director of GlobalSecurity.org , a defense-research group
Richard Pildes
A professor of law at the New York University School of Law
Paul Pillar
Non-resident senior fellow and former Director of Graduate Studies at Georgetown University's Center for Security Studies, and nonresident senior fellow in Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution; author of Intelligence and US Foreign Policy : Iraq, 9/11, and Misguided Reform; 28-year veteran US intelligence officer, including as National Intelligence Officer for the Near East and South Asia at the CIA
Charles Piller
Investigative reporter for the Sacramento Bee ; former investigative reporter for the Los Angeles Times
Sarah Pillsbury
filmmaker and community organizer
Dave Pilon
CEO of Mental Health America of Los Angeles, which advocates for changes in mental health and wellness policy
Roger Pilon
Vice president for legal affairs at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think-tank; senior staffer in the Reagan Administration, dealing with human rights and political asylum issues
Ken Pimlott
Director of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
Stephanie Pincetl
Director of the California Center for Sustainable Communities at UCLA
Darryl Pinckney
American novelist, playwright, and essayist and long time contributor to the New York Review of Books
Walter Pincus
Former national security reporter for the Washington Post, now a columnist for The Cipher Brief
Chellie Pingree
President of Common Cause
Pink Martini
Pink Martini return to KCRW to perform an intoxicating mix scanning the world of music from cabaret to classical. We catch up with these station favorites at 11:15am.
Ariel Pink
Musician
James Pinkerton
Syndicated columnist for Newsday and contributor to Fox News ; staffer in both the Reagan and Bush, Sr White House
Daniel Pinkston
Korea specialist and Director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies
Jason Pinksy
Chief cannabis evangelist at Eaze
Susan Pinkus
Director, The Los Angeles Times Poll
Per Pinstrup-Andersen
Professor of Food, Nutrition and Public Policy at Cornell University and author of Ethics, Hunger and Globalization ; 2001 World Food Prize Laureate ; former Director General of IFPRI , the International Food Policy Research Institute