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    Back to Press Play with Madeleine Brand

    Press Play with Madeleine Brand

    L.A. Times Buyouts, Native American Schools, and The Comedians

    This week, dozens of reporters and editors at the paper accepted buyouts. What does this latest gutting mean for the future of the Times? And a hundred years ago there were almost 5,000 Vaudeville theaters around the country. But then came radio, and TV, comedy clubs and touring stand-up comedians.

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    By Madeleine Brand • Nov 25, 2015 • 52m Listen

    This week, dozens of reporters, columnists and editors at the paper accepted buyouts. What does this latest gutting mean for the future of the Times? And for journalism in L.A.?

    Next, in 2003, the store manager of a Dollar General was accused of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old boy on a Choctaw Reservation in Mississippi. The Choctaw filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against Dollar General, and Dollar General has challenged their right to do that. Now the Supreme Court will take up the matter.

    And the federal government is not only involved in criminal matters on Native American lands — it also runs schools. And these schools are among the worst in the nation. Education Secretary Arne Duncan called them “the epitome of broken” and “utterly bankrupt."

    Finally, a hundred years ago there were almost 5,000 Vaudeville theaters around the country. But then came radio, and TV, comedy clubs and touring stand-up comedians.

    Banner Image: An abandoned Los Angeles Times vending machine in Covina, California. By Johndhackensacker3d

    In this episode

    4 stories
    1. 0:00

      L.A. Times Buyouts

      This week, dozens of reporters, columnists and editors at the paper accepted buyouts. They will be leaving in the coming weeks and months. The list includes many who have worked at the paper for decades. What does this latest gutting mean for the future of the Times? And for journalism in L.A.?

      Read the story
      10 min
    2. 10:10

      Dollar General vs. Choctaw Nation

      In 2003, the store manager of a Dollar General was accused of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old boy on a Choctaw Reservation in Mississippi. The Choctaw filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against Dollar General, and Dollar General has challenged their right to do that. Now the Supreme Court will take up the matter.

      Read the story
      8 min
    3. 18:28

      Native American Schools

      The federal government is not only involved in criminal matters on Native American lands — it also runs schools. And these schools are among the worst in the nation. Education Secretary Arne Duncan called them “the epitome of broken” and “utterly bankrupt."

      Read the story
      8 min
    4. 26:37

      The Comedians

      A hundred years ago there were almost 5,000 Vaudeville theaters around the country. But then came radio, and TV, comedy clubs and touring stand-up comedians.

      Read the story
      23 min
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      Madeleine Brand

      Host, 'Press Play'

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      Matt Holzman

      Producer, 'The Document'

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      Anna Scott

      Former KCRW Housing and Homelessness Reporter

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      Jolie Myers

      Managing Producer, 'Press Play'

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    In this episode

    4 stories
    1. 0:0010 min

      L.A. Times Buyouts

    2. 10:108 min

      Dollar General vs. Choctaw Nation

    3. 18:288 min

      Native American Schools

    4. 26:3723 min

      The Comedians

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