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KCRW doesn't exist to protect shareholders or those in power. It exists to serve you, with journalism that's truthful, independent, and free from pressure.

That freedom isn't guaranteed. It's protected by people who believe it matters.

If you believe truth matters—be one of the people who protects it.

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You’re on the list 🎟

You can win free tickets to TONS of shows across LA.

Start with the “Win” tab in the KCRW app (link in bio).

#KCRW #LAEvents #FreeEvents


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You’re on the list 🎟

You can win free tickets to TONS of shows across LA.

Start with the “Win” tab in the KCRW app (link in bio).

#KCRW #LAEvents #FreeEvents


3
2 weeks ago

You’re on the list 🎟

You can win free tickets to TONS of shows across LA.

Start with the “Win” tab in the KCRW app (link in bio).

#KCRW #LAEvents #FreeEvents


3
2 weeks ago

You’re on the list 🎟

You can win free tickets to TONS of shows across LA.

Start with the “Win” tab in the KCRW app (link in bio).

#KCRW #LAEvents #FreeEvents


3
2 weeks ago

You’re on the list 🎟

You can win free tickets to TONS of shows across LA.

Start with the “Win” tab in the KCRW app (link in bio).

#KCRW #LAEvents #FreeEvents


3
2 weeks ago

You’re on the list 🎟

You can win free tickets to TONS of shows across LA.

Start with the “Win” tab in the KCRW app (link in bio).

#KCRW #LAEvents #FreeEvents


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2 weeks ago

Backseat Babies is KCRW’s Substack newsletter for parents who still want to feel like themselves. Hosted by culture writer, L.A. native, and mother of two Emily Beyda, it’s a weekly mix of where to eat, what to do, and what’s actually worth leaving the house for with kids in tow.
Instead of endless lists, Emily (and a lineup of guest parent contributors) cuts through the noise—spotlighting the under-the-radar events, restaurants, and cultural moments that make raising kids in L.A. feel exciting, not limiting.

Find the newsletter at link in bio 🔗


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Backseat Babies is KCRW’s Substack newsletter for parents who still want to feel like themselves. Hosted by culture writer, L.A. native, and mother of two Emily Beyda, it’s a weekly mix of where to eat, what to do, and what’s actually worth leaving the house for with kids in tow.
Instead of endless lists, Emily (and a lineup of guest parent contributors) cuts through the noise—spotlighting the under-the-radar events, restaurants, and cultural moments that make raising kids in L.A. feel exciting, not limiting.

Find the newsletter at link in bio 🔗


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Backseat Babies is KCRW’s Substack newsletter for parents who still want to feel like themselves. Hosted by culture writer, L.A. native, and mother of two Emily Beyda, it’s a weekly mix of where to eat, what to do, and what’s actually worth leaving the house for with kids in tow.
Instead of endless lists, Emily (and a lineup of guest parent contributors) cuts through the noise—spotlighting the under-the-radar events, restaurants, and cultural moments that make raising kids in L.A. feel exciting, not limiting.

Find the newsletter at link in bio 🔗


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Backseat Babies is KCRW’s Substack newsletter for parents who still want to feel like themselves. Hosted by culture writer, L.A. native, and mother of two Emily Beyda, it’s a weekly mix of where to eat, what to do, and what’s actually worth leaving the house for with kids in tow.
Instead of endless lists, Emily (and a lineup of guest parent contributors) cuts through the noise—spotlighting the under-the-radar events, restaurants, and cultural moments that make raising kids in L.A. feel exciting, not limiting.

Find the newsletter at link in bio 🔗


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Backseat Babies is KCRW’s Substack newsletter for parents who still want to feel like themselves. Hosted by culture writer, L.A. native, and mother of two Emily Beyda, it’s a weekly mix of where to eat, what to do, and what’s actually worth leaving the house for with kids in tow.
Instead of endless lists, Emily (and a lineup of guest parent contributors) cuts through the noise—spotlighting the under-the-radar events, restaurants, and cultural moments that make raising kids in L.A. feel exciting, not limiting.

Find the newsletter at link in bio 🔗


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Backseat Babies is KCRW’s Substack newsletter for parents who still want to feel like themselves. Hosted by culture writer, L.A. native, and mother of two Emily Beyda, it’s a weekly mix of where to eat, what to do, and what’s actually worth leaving the house for with kids in tow.
Instead of endless lists, Emily (and a lineup of guest parent contributors) cuts through the noise—spotlighting the under-the-radar events, restaurants, and cultural moments that make raising kids in L.A. feel exciting, not limiting.

Find the newsletter at link in bio 🔗


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Backseat Babies is KCRW’s Substack newsletter for parents who still want to feel like themselves. Hosted by culture writer, L.A. native, and mother of two Emily Beyda, it’s a weekly mix of where to eat, what to do, and what’s actually worth leaving the house for with kids in tow.
Instead of endless lists, Emily (and a lineup of guest parent contributors) cuts through the noise—spotlighting the under-the-radar events, restaurants, and cultural moments that make raising kids in L.A. feel exciting, not limiting.

Find the newsletter at link in bio 🔗


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2 weeks ago

Backseat Babies is KCRW’s Substack newsletter for parents who still want to feel like themselves. Hosted by culture writer, L.A. native, and mother of two Emily Beyda, it’s a weekly mix of where to eat, what to do, and what’s actually worth leaving the house for with kids in tow.
Instead of endless lists, Emily (and a lineup of guest parent contributors) cuts through the noise—spotlighting the under-the-radar events, restaurants, and cultural moments that make raising kids in L.A. feel exciting, not limiting.

Find the newsletter at link in bio 🔗


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After two decades paying his dues and honing his craft - stand-up comedian Sheng Wang is now a headliner. He’s known for examining small, mundane things, like the color of his toothbrush, and spinning that out into a deeper thought. His toothbrush’s color inspired the name of his new Netflix special, Purple.

Find the full interview at link in bio 🔗


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After two decades paying his dues and honing his craft - stand-up comedian Sheng Wang is now a headliner. He’s known for examining small, mundane things, like the color of his toothbrush, and spinning that out into a deeper thought. His toothbrush’s color inspired the name of his new Netflix special, Purple.

Find the full interview at link in bio 🔗


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17 hours ago

After two decades paying his dues and honing his craft - stand-up comedian Sheng Wang is now a headliner. He’s known for examining small, mundane things, like the color of his toothbrush, and spinning that out into a deeper thought. His toothbrush’s color inspired the name of his new Netflix special, Purple.

Find the full interview at link in bio 🔗


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17 hours ago

After two decades paying his dues and honing his craft - stand-up comedian Sheng Wang is now a headliner. He’s known for examining small, mundane things, like the color of his toothbrush, and spinning that out into a deeper thought. His toothbrush’s color inspired the name of his new Netflix special, Purple.

Find the full interview at link in bio 🔗


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17 hours ago

After two decades paying his dues and honing his craft - stand-up comedian Sheng Wang is now a headliner. He’s known for examining small, mundane things, like the color of his toothbrush, and spinning that out into a deeper thought. His toothbrush’s color inspired the name of his new Netflix special, Purple.

Find the full interview at link in bio 🔗


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17 hours ago

After two decades paying his dues and honing his craft - stand-up comedian Sheng Wang is now a headliner. He’s known for examining small, mundane things, like the color of his toothbrush, and spinning that out into a deeper thought. His toothbrush’s color inspired the name of his new Netflix special, Purple.

Find the full interview at link in bio 🔗


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It was a classic whodunit.

On a spring day in the Pacific Palisades, to an LA soundtrack of birds and hammers, a group of scientists went tree to tree, measuring height and width, counting palm fronds, looking for evidence of bugs and fungi, and –

Scratch that. Forget that. There’s nothing classic about this whodunit: You’ve got a tree next to a lot where a house used to be. The branches facing the lot are bare and black. The branches on the other side are leafy and green. So what happened here? Did the tree burn the house or the other way around? Is the tree the victim or the culprit?

Edith de Guzman has been trying to figure that out in the weeks she’s been out here studying trees. It’s not easy to answer, though a story is emerging from the interplay of fire and time.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

Original reporting by Brandon Reynolds


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It was a classic whodunit.

On a spring day in the Pacific Palisades, to an LA soundtrack of birds and hammers, a group of scientists went tree to tree, measuring height and width, counting palm fronds, looking for evidence of bugs and fungi, and –

Scratch that. Forget that. There’s nothing classic about this whodunit: You’ve got a tree next to a lot where a house used to be. The branches facing the lot are bare and black. The branches on the other side are leafy and green. So what happened here? Did the tree burn the house or the other way around? Is the tree the victim or the culprit?

Edith de Guzman has been trying to figure that out in the weeks she’s been out here studying trees. It’s not easy to answer, though a story is emerging from the interplay of fire and time.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

Original reporting by Brandon Reynolds


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1 days ago

It was a classic whodunit.

On a spring day in the Pacific Palisades, to an LA soundtrack of birds and hammers, a group of scientists went tree to tree, measuring height and width, counting palm fronds, looking for evidence of bugs and fungi, and –

Scratch that. Forget that. There’s nothing classic about this whodunit: You’ve got a tree next to a lot where a house used to be. The branches facing the lot are bare and black. The branches on the other side are leafy and green. So what happened here? Did the tree burn the house or the other way around? Is the tree the victim or the culprit?

Edith de Guzman has been trying to figure that out in the weeks she’s been out here studying trees. It’s not easy to answer, though a story is emerging from the interplay of fire and time.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

Original reporting by Brandon Reynolds


247
13
1 days ago

It was a classic whodunit.

On a spring day in the Pacific Palisades, to an LA soundtrack of birds and hammers, a group of scientists went tree to tree, measuring height and width, counting palm fronds, looking for evidence of bugs and fungi, and –

Scratch that. Forget that. There’s nothing classic about this whodunit: You’ve got a tree next to a lot where a house used to be. The branches facing the lot are bare and black. The branches on the other side are leafy and green. So what happened here? Did the tree burn the house or the other way around? Is the tree the victim or the culprit?

Edith de Guzman has been trying to figure that out in the weeks she’s been out here studying trees. It’s not easy to answer, though a story is emerging from the interplay of fire and time.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

Original reporting by Brandon Reynolds


247
13
1 days ago

It was a classic whodunit.

On a spring day in the Pacific Palisades, to an LA soundtrack of birds and hammers, a group of scientists went tree to tree, measuring height and width, counting palm fronds, looking for evidence of bugs and fungi, and –

Scratch that. Forget that. There’s nothing classic about this whodunit: You’ve got a tree next to a lot where a house used to be. The branches facing the lot are bare and black. The branches on the other side are leafy and green. So what happened here? Did the tree burn the house or the other way around? Is the tree the victim or the culprit?

Edith de Guzman has been trying to figure that out in the weeks she’s been out here studying trees. It’s not easy to answer, though a story is emerging from the interplay of fire and time.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

Original reporting by Brandon Reynolds


247
13
1 days ago

It was a classic whodunit.

On a spring day in the Pacific Palisades, to an LA soundtrack of birds and hammers, a group of scientists went tree to tree, measuring height and width, counting palm fronds, looking for evidence of bugs and fungi, and –

Scratch that. Forget that. There’s nothing classic about this whodunit: You’ve got a tree next to a lot where a house used to be. The branches facing the lot are bare and black. The branches on the other side are leafy and green. So what happened here? Did the tree burn the house or the other way around? Is the tree the victim or the culprit?

Edith de Guzman has been trying to figure that out in the weeks she’s been out here studying trees. It’s not easy to answer, though a story is emerging from the interplay of fire and time.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

Original reporting by Brandon Reynolds


247
13
1 days ago

It was a classic whodunit.

On a spring day in the Pacific Palisades, to an LA soundtrack of birds and hammers, a group of scientists went tree to tree, measuring height and width, counting palm fronds, looking for evidence of bugs and fungi, and –

Scratch that. Forget that. There’s nothing classic about this whodunit: You’ve got a tree next to a lot where a house used to be. The branches facing the lot are bare and black. The branches on the other side are leafy and green. So what happened here? Did the tree burn the house or the other way around? Is the tree the victim or the culprit?

Edith de Guzman has been trying to figure that out in the weeks she’s been out here studying trees. It’s not easy to answer, though a story is emerging from the interplay of fire and time.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

Original reporting by Brandon Reynolds


247
13
1 days ago

It was a classic whodunit.

On a spring day in the Pacific Palisades, to an LA soundtrack of birds and hammers, a group of scientists went tree to tree, measuring height and width, counting palm fronds, looking for evidence of bugs and fungi, and –

Scratch that. Forget that. There’s nothing classic about this whodunit: You’ve got a tree next to a lot where a house used to be. The branches facing the lot are bare and black. The branches on the other side are leafy and green. So what happened here? Did the tree burn the house or the other way around? Is the tree the victim or the culprit?

Edith de Guzman has been trying to figure that out in the weeks she’s been out here studying trees. It’s not easy to answer, though a story is emerging from the interplay of fire and time.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

Original reporting by Brandon Reynolds


247
13
1 days ago

It was a classic whodunit.

On a spring day in the Pacific Palisades, to an LA soundtrack of birds and hammers, a group of scientists went tree to tree, measuring height and width, counting palm fronds, looking for evidence of bugs and fungi, and –

Scratch that. Forget that. There’s nothing classic about this whodunit: You’ve got a tree next to a lot where a house used to be. The branches facing the lot are bare and black. The branches on the other side are leafy and green. So what happened here? Did the tree burn the house or the other way around? Is the tree the victim or the culprit?

Edith de Guzman has been trying to figure that out in the weeks she’s been out here studying trees. It’s not easy to answer, though a story is emerging from the interplay of fire and time.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

Original reporting by Brandon Reynolds


247
13
1 days ago

It was a classic whodunit.

On a spring day in the Pacific Palisades, to an LA soundtrack of birds and hammers, a group of scientists went tree to tree, measuring height and width, counting palm fronds, looking for evidence of bugs and fungi, and –

Scratch that. Forget that. There’s nothing classic about this whodunit: You’ve got a tree next to a lot where a house used to be. The branches facing the lot are bare and black. The branches on the other side are leafy and green. So what happened here? Did the tree burn the house or the other way around? Is the tree the victim or the culprit?

Edith de Guzman has been trying to figure that out in the weeks she’s been out here studying trees. It’s not easy to answer, though a story is emerging from the interplay of fire and time.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

Original reporting by Brandon Reynolds


247
13
1 days ago

The ’90s gave us “Girl Power.”
But what did it actually do to feminism?

In Girl on Girl, Sophie Gilbert traces the shift through ’90s pop culture—from Riot Grrrl to the Spice Girls and beyond.

🎧 Hear the full conversation.
Link in bio or wherever you get your podcasts.

#KCRW #SamSandersShow #90s #Feminism


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4 days ago

The ’90s gave us “Girl Power.”
But what did it actually do to feminism?

In Girl on Girl, Sophie Gilbert traces the shift through ’90s pop culture—from Riot Grrrl to the Spice Girls and beyond.

🎧 Hear the full conversation.
Link in bio or wherever you get your podcasts.

#KCRW #SamSandersShow #90s #Feminism


420
35
4 days ago

The ’90s gave us “Girl Power.”
But what did it actually do to feminism?

In Girl on Girl, Sophie Gilbert traces the shift through ’90s pop culture—from Riot Grrrl to the Spice Girls and beyond.

🎧 Hear the full conversation.
Link in bio or wherever you get your podcasts.

#KCRW #SamSandersShow #90s #Feminism


420
35
4 days ago

The ’90s gave us “Girl Power.”
But what did it actually do to feminism?

In Girl on Girl, Sophie Gilbert traces the shift through ’90s pop culture—from Riot Grrrl to the Spice Girls and beyond.

🎧 Hear the full conversation.
Link in bio or wherever you get your podcasts.

#KCRW #SamSandersShow #90s #Feminism


420
35
4 days ago

The ’90s gave us “Girl Power.”
But what did it actually do to feminism?

In Girl on Girl, Sophie Gilbert traces the shift through ’90s pop culture—from Riot Grrrl to the Spice Girls and beyond.

🎧 Hear the full conversation.
Link in bio or wherever you get your podcasts.

#KCRW #SamSandersShow #90s #Feminism


420
35
4 days ago

The ’90s gave us “Girl Power.”
But what did it actually do to feminism?

In Girl on Girl, Sophie Gilbert traces the shift through ’90s pop culture—from Riot Grrrl to the Spice Girls and beyond.

🎧 Hear the full conversation.
Link in bio or wherever you get your podcasts.

#KCRW #SamSandersShow #90s #Feminism


420
35
4 days ago

The ’90s gave us “Girl Power.”
But what did it actually do to feminism?

In Girl on Girl, Sophie Gilbert traces the shift through ’90s pop culture—from Riot Grrrl to the Spice Girls and beyond.

🎧 Hear the full conversation.
Link in bio or wherever you get your podcasts.

#KCRW #SamSandersShow #90s #Feminism


420
35
4 days ago

In recent days, we learned that Rümeysa Öztürk, a Tufts grad student detained after co-authoring an op-ed in her university newspaper last year, has moved back to Turkey.

Her case drew national attention and raised new questions about free speech. A year later, those questions still matter.

🎧 Listen to the Webby Award–winning episode from Question Everything. Link in bio.

#KCRW #QuestionEverything #Journalism


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4 days ago

In recent days, we learned that Rümeysa Öztürk, a Tufts grad student detained after co-authoring an op-ed in her university newspaper last year, has moved back to Turkey.

Her case drew national attention and raised new questions about free speech. A year later, those questions still matter.

🎧 Listen to the Webby Award–winning episode from Question Everything. Link in bio.

#KCRW #QuestionEverything #Journalism


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81
4 days ago

In recent days, we learned that Rümeysa Öztürk, a Tufts grad student detained after co-authoring an op-ed in her university newspaper last year, has moved back to Turkey.

Her case drew national attention and raised new questions about free speech. A year later, those questions still matter.

🎧 Listen to the Webby Award–winning episode from Question Everything. Link in bio.

#KCRW #QuestionEverything #Journalism


982
81
4 days ago

In recent days, we learned that Rümeysa Öztürk, a Tufts grad student detained after co-authoring an op-ed in her university newspaper last year, has moved back to Turkey.

Her case drew national attention and raised new questions about free speech. A year later, those questions still matter.

🎧 Listen to the Webby Award–winning episode from Question Everything. Link in bio.

#KCRW #QuestionEverything #Journalism


982
81
4 days ago

In recent days, we learned that Rümeysa Öztürk, a Tufts grad student detained after co-authoring an op-ed in her university newspaper last year, has moved back to Turkey.

Her case drew national attention and raised new questions about free speech. A year later, those questions still matter.

🎧 Listen to the Webby Award–winning episode from Question Everything. Link in bio.

#KCRW #QuestionEverything #Journalism


982
81
4 days ago

In recent days, we learned that Rümeysa Öztürk, a Tufts grad student detained after co-authoring an op-ed in her university newspaper last year, has moved back to Turkey.

Her case drew national attention and raised new questions about free speech. A year later, those questions still matter.

🎧 Listen to the Webby Award–winning episode from Question Everything. Link in bio.

#KCRW #QuestionEverything #Journalism


982
81
4 days ago

In recent days, we learned that Rümeysa Öztürk, a Tufts grad student detained after co-authoring an op-ed in her university newspaper last year, has moved back to Turkey.

Her case drew national attention and raised new questions about free speech. A year later, those questions still matter.

🎧 Listen to the Webby Award–winning episode from Question Everything. Link in bio.

#KCRW #QuestionEverything #Journalism


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4 days ago

There are fewer than 300 old-fashioned analog photo booths left worldwide. About a third of those are in the U.S. Married duo Tarreyn Van Slyke and Ben Morse – who co-founded @theboothbuds – are working to keep them alive.

“I always say that the most authentic photos of people come from photo booths, because they can't overthink it,” Van Slyke tells reporter @daniichii over french dip sandwiches at @philippetheog. The century-old LA institution is where the Booth Buds debuted their first photo booth.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

Original reporting by @daniichii
🎥: @emkopel


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Eagle Rock's Read Books will close on June 1 after its rent more than doubled. It's just one of many businesses facing rent increases they can’t afford. So in the store's final month, co-owner Jeremy Kaplan is using the space to tap into a network of people trying to save small businesses across LA.

Original reporting by @mbjamerson

Full story at link in bio 🔗


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Eagle Rock's Read Books will close on June 1 after its rent more than doubled. It's just one of many businesses facing rent increases they can’t afford. So in the store's final month, co-owner Jeremy Kaplan is using the space to tap into a network of people trying to save small businesses across LA.

Original reporting by @mbjamerson

Full story at link in bio 🔗


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Eagle Rock's Read Books will close on June 1 after its rent more than doubled. It's just one of many businesses facing rent increases they can’t afford. So in the store's final month, co-owner Jeremy Kaplan is using the space to tap into a network of people trying to save small businesses across LA.

Original reporting by @mbjamerson

Full story at link in bio 🔗


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5 days ago

Eagle Rock's Read Books will close on June 1 after its rent more than doubled. It's just one of many businesses facing rent increases they can’t afford. So in the store's final month, co-owner Jeremy Kaplan is using the space to tap into a network of people trying to save small businesses across LA.

Original reporting by @mbjamerson

Full story at link in bio 🔗


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5 days ago

Eagle Rock's Read Books will close on June 1 after its rent more than doubled. It's just one of many businesses facing rent increases they can’t afford. So in the store's final month, co-owner Jeremy Kaplan is using the space to tap into a network of people trying to save small businesses across LA.

Original reporting by @mbjamerson

Full story at link in bio 🔗


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5 days ago

Eagle Rock's Read Books will close on June 1 after its rent more than doubled. It's just one of many businesses facing rent increases they can’t afford. So in the store's final month, co-owner Jeremy Kaplan is using the space to tap into a network of people trying to save small businesses across LA.

Original reporting by @mbjamerson

Full story at link in bio 🔗


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5 days ago

Eagle Rock's Read Books will close on June 1 after its rent more than doubled. It's just one of many businesses facing rent increases they can’t afford. So in the store's final month, co-owner Jeremy Kaplan is using the space to tap into a network of people trying to save small businesses across LA.

Original reporting by @mbjamerson

Full story at link in bio 🔗


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5 days ago

Eagle Rock's Read Books will close on June 1 after its rent more than doubled. It's just one of many businesses facing rent increases they can’t afford. So in the store's final month, co-owner Jeremy Kaplan is using the space to tap into a network of people trying to save small businesses across LA.

Original reporting by @mbjamerson

Full story at link in bio 🔗


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Models, designers, celebrities, and Anna Wintour are gearing up for fashion’s biggest night: the Met Gala. But this year, it’s already sparked backlash.

@samsanders and fashion + culture journalist @instamyodell break down what’s behind the controversy—and why she’s calling it the “Tech Gala.”

Listen to the full episode on Apple Podcasts!

#KCRW #SamSandersShow #MetGala2026


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Models, designers, celebrities, and Anna Wintour are gearing up for fashion’s biggest night: the Met Gala. But this year, it’s already sparked backlash.

@samsanders and fashion + culture journalist @instamyodell break down what’s behind the controversy—and why she’s calling it the “Tech Gala.”

Listen to the full episode on Apple Podcasts!

#KCRW #SamSandersShow #MetGala2026


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6 days ago

Models, designers, celebrities, and Anna Wintour are gearing up for fashion’s biggest night: the Met Gala. But this year, it’s already sparked backlash.

@samsanders and fashion + culture journalist @instamyodell break down what’s behind the controversy—and why she’s calling it the “Tech Gala.”

Listen to the full episode on Apple Podcasts!

#KCRW #SamSandersShow #MetGala2026


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156
6 days ago

Models, designers, celebrities, and Anna Wintour are gearing up for fashion’s biggest night: the Met Gala. But this year, it’s already sparked backlash.

@samsanders and fashion + culture journalist @instamyodell break down what’s behind the controversy—and why she’s calling it the “Tech Gala.”

Listen to the full episode on Apple Podcasts!

#KCRW #SamSandersShow #MetGala2026


803
156
6 days ago

Models, designers, celebrities, and Anna Wintour are gearing up for fashion’s biggest night: the Met Gala. But this year, it’s already sparked backlash.

@samsanders and fashion + culture journalist @instamyodell break down what’s behind the controversy—and why she’s calling it the “Tech Gala.”

Listen to the full episode on Apple Podcasts!

#KCRW #SamSandersShow #MetGala2026


803
156
6 days ago

Models, designers, celebrities, and Anna Wintour are gearing up for fashion’s biggest night: the Met Gala. But this year, it’s already sparked backlash.

@samsanders and fashion + culture journalist @instamyodell break down what’s behind the controversy—and why she’s calling it the “Tech Gala.”

Listen to the full episode on Apple Podcasts!

#KCRW #SamSandersShow #MetGala2026


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Models, designers, celebrities, and Anna Wintour are gearing up for fashion’s biggest night: the Met Gala. But this year, it’s already sparked backlash.

@samsanders and fashion + culture journalist @instamyodell break down what’s behind the controversy—and why she’s calling it the “Tech Gala.”

Listen to the full episode on Apple Podcasts!

#KCRW #SamSandersShow #MetGala2026


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In the wake of US women winning Olympic ice hockey gold, women aren’t just becoming fans – more and more often, they’re playing.

In March, USA Hockey announced the number of women and girls signed up to play has surpassed 100,000 for the first time. Here in Southern California, women’s college hockey is growing too with new teams forming at UCLA and Loyola Marymount University joining USC, which has had a women’s ice hockey team for many years.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

Original reporting by Susan Valot
📸: Jenn de la Fuente (slide 2) + Ren Martino (slide 3)


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In the wake of US women winning Olympic ice hockey gold, women aren’t just becoming fans – more and more often, they’re playing.

In March, USA Hockey announced the number of women and girls signed up to play has surpassed 100,000 for the first time. Here in Southern California, women’s college hockey is growing too with new teams forming at UCLA and Loyola Marymount University joining USC, which has had a women’s ice hockey team for many years.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

Original reporting by Susan Valot
📸: Jenn de la Fuente (slide 2) + Ren Martino (slide 3)


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6 days ago

In the wake of US women winning Olympic ice hockey gold, women aren’t just becoming fans – more and more often, they’re playing.

In March, USA Hockey announced the number of women and girls signed up to play has surpassed 100,000 for the first time. Here in Southern California, women’s college hockey is growing too with new teams forming at UCLA and Loyola Marymount University joining USC, which has had a women’s ice hockey team for many years.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

Original reporting by Susan Valot
📸: Jenn de la Fuente (slide 2) + Ren Martino (slide 3)


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6 days ago

In the wake of US women winning Olympic ice hockey gold, women aren’t just becoming fans – more and more often, they’re playing.

In March, USA Hockey announced the number of women and girls signed up to play has surpassed 100,000 for the first time. Here in Southern California, women’s college hockey is growing too with new teams forming at UCLA and Loyola Marymount University joining USC, which has had a women’s ice hockey team for many years.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

Original reporting by Susan Valot
📸: Jenn de la Fuente (slide 2) + Ren Martino (slide 3)


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6 days ago

In the wake of US women winning Olympic ice hockey gold, women aren’t just becoming fans – more and more often, they’re playing.

In March, USA Hockey announced the number of women and girls signed up to play has surpassed 100,000 for the first time. Here in Southern California, women’s college hockey is growing too with new teams forming at UCLA and Loyola Marymount University joining USC, which has had a women’s ice hockey team for many years.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

Original reporting by Susan Valot
📸: Jenn de la Fuente (slide 2) + Ren Martino (slide 3)


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6 days ago

In the wake of US women winning Olympic ice hockey gold, women aren’t just becoming fans – more and more often, they’re playing.

In March, USA Hockey announced the number of women and girls signed up to play has surpassed 100,000 for the first time. Here in Southern California, women’s college hockey is growing too with new teams forming at UCLA and Loyola Marymount University joining USC, which has had a women’s ice hockey team for many years.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

Original reporting by Susan Valot
📸: Jenn de la Fuente (slide 2) + Ren Martino (slide 3)


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6 days ago

In the wake of US women winning Olympic ice hockey gold, women aren’t just becoming fans – more and more often, they’re playing.

In March, USA Hockey announced the number of women and girls signed up to play has surpassed 100,000 for the first time. Here in Southern California, women’s college hockey is growing too with new teams forming at UCLA and Loyola Marymount University joining USC, which has had a women’s ice hockey team for many years.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

Original reporting by Susan Valot
📸: Jenn de la Fuente (slide 2) + Ren Martino (slide 3)


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When actor @mrbenmckenzie – aka Ryan from 'The O.C.' – found himself with downtime at the start of the pandemic, he studied up on cryptocurrency and didn’t like what he found.

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Full story at link in bio 🔗

📸: C-SPAN


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When actor @mrbenmckenzie – aka Ryan from 'The O.C.' – found himself with downtime at the start of the pandemic, he studied up on cryptocurrency and didn’t like what he found.

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Full story at link in bio 🔗

📸: C-SPAN


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When actor @mrbenmckenzie – aka Ryan from 'The O.C.' – found himself with downtime at the start of the pandemic, he studied up on cryptocurrency and didn’t like what he found.

Kim Masters spoke with McKenzie about his documentary, 'Everyone Is Lying to You for Money,' which examines fraud in the cryptocurrency world. He discusses leaning into his popularity as Ryan on The O.C. as a narrative device in the film – one that helped get him in the room for a cringe-inducing interview with now-convicted crypto figure Sam Bankman-Fried. McKenzie also explains how he bet against crypto to help finance the project and shares some thoughts on the celebrities who profited from crypto endorsements.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

📸: C-SPAN


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When actor @mrbenmckenzie – aka Ryan from 'The O.C.' – found himself with downtime at the start of the pandemic, he studied up on cryptocurrency and didn’t like what he found.

Kim Masters spoke with McKenzie about his documentary, 'Everyone Is Lying to You for Money,' which examines fraud in the cryptocurrency world. He discusses leaning into his popularity as Ryan on The O.C. as a narrative device in the film – one that helped get him in the room for a cringe-inducing interview with now-convicted crypto figure Sam Bankman-Fried. McKenzie also explains how he bet against crypto to help finance the project and shares some thoughts on the celebrities who profited from crypto endorsements.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

📸: C-SPAN


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When actor @mrbenmckenzie – aka Ryan from 'The O.C.' – found himself with downtime at the start of the pandemic, he studied up on cryptocurrency and didn’t like what he found.

Kim Masters spoke with McKenzie about his documentary, 'Everyone Is Lying to You for Money,' which examines fraud in the cryptocurrency world. He discusses leaning into his popularity as Ryan on The O.C. as a narrative device in the film – one that helped get him in the room for a cringe-inducing interview with now-convicted crypto figure Sam Bankman-Fried. McKenzie also explains how he bet against crypto to help finance the project and shares some thoughts on the celebrities who profited from crypto endorsements.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

📸: C-SPAN


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When actor @mrbenmckenzie – aka Ryan from 'The O.C.' – found himself with downtime at the start of the pandemic, he studied up on cryptocurrency and didn’t like what he found.

Kim Masters spoke with McKenzie about his documentary, 'Everyone Is Lying to You for Money,' which examines fraud in the cryptocurrency world. He discusses leaning into his popularity as Ryan on The O.C. as a narrative device in the film – one that helped get him in the room for a cringe-inducing interview with now-convicted crypto figure Sam Bankman-Fried. McKenzie also explains how he bet against crypto to help finance the project and shares some thoughts on the celebrities who profited from crypto endorsements.

Full story at link in bio 🔗

📸: C-SPAN


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