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1/1/2018 9:06 4:20 TAKE TWO: Pot Shops - Recreational pot sales are technically legal in the state starting on New Year's Day, but not every business who wants to sell has gotten a permit yet. We talk with Daniel Yi, company spokesman for Med Men in West Law & Order/Courts/Police Politics Hollywood. 1/1/2018 9:10 4:10 TAKE TWO: Pot Delivery - LA’s cannabis industry is fraught with complications, but even if your local dispensary isn’t licensed, delivery may be your next option. Take Two gets an explanation on how delivery works with Brooke Staggs at SoCal News Group and TheCannifornian.com. Law & Order/Courts/Police Politics 1/1/2018 9:14 5:30 TAKE TWO: Workplace Laws - From new hiring practices to more parental leave, changes will be coming to many workplaces as a result of new laws that take effect in 2018. As people come back to the office after the holidays, Capital Public Radio's Ben Adler helps Take Two review. Labor Issues Law & Order/Courts/Police 1/1/2018 9:22 10:15 TAKE TWO: Self-Help Books - As people start to make New Year's resolutions, is turning to self-help books really a good idea? Kristen Meinzer and Jolenta Greenberg tried following some of those books in their podcast, "By the Book." Books/ Literature/ Authors Diversity/ Cultural Events 1/1/2018 9:32 5:30 TAKE TWO: Bike Share - KPCC transportation reporter Meghan McCarty-Carino assesses the effortd that cities in Southern California have tried to make with bike share programs. Transportation Environment 1/1/2018 9:42 6:30 TAKE TWO: Wildfire Classes - Wildifres have long been the norm in Southern Australia, where officials take the extra step in teaching homeowners when to defend their houses and when to flee. Leah Bertholini with the South Australian Country Fire Service explains what Southern Californians could learn. Natural Disaster #N/A 1/1/2018 9:50 7:40 TAKE TWO: Tuesday Reviewsday - Music journalist Justino Aguila shares the hottest tracks from artists like Luis Miguel and El Dasa in Tuesday Reviewsday, where Take Two shares some Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry of the best new music out there. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Week in Politics: Looking ahead to 2018 – Larry discusses with Alex Wayne, White House editor for Bloomberg and Lisa Mascaro, congressional reporter for the Los 1/2/2018 10:06 10:32 Politics Washington, DC reports Angeles Times.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The conversation on reconstruction after a mastectomy – Larry discusses with Maggie DiNome, M.D., chief of breast surgery at UCLA; she’s a surgical breast specialist who focuses her practice on the surgical care of 1/2/2018 10:32 10:59 Public Health/ Medicine Gender Equity/Transgenderpatients Issues with benign and malignant breast disease.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Dissecting the Kansas ‘swatting’ case that led to deadly police shooting – Larry discusses with Maria Haberfeld, professor of police science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Larry Rosenthal, professor of law at Chapman University and a former federal prosecutor; David A. Harris, Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh, specializing in police issues; and Judy Ho, associate professor of psychology at Pepperdine University and licensed clinical and forensic 1/2/2018 11:06 11:30 Law & Order/Courts/Police Computers/Internet/IT psychologist. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The X-Files?! Whatever. Here’s what science has to say about UFOs, aliens and other unexplained phenomena – Larry discusses with Donald R. Prothero, former professor of geology and paleontology at numerous colleges including Caltech and Occidental and Timothy D. Callahan, religion editor of Skeptic magazine; they are co-authors of the book “What Does Science Say About UFO, Chemtrails and 1/2/2018 11:32 11:59 Books/ Literature/ Authors Science Aliens?”. The Frame: NYT reporter Cara Buckley on Time's Up campagin 01/02/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry leaders The Frame: Producer Barbara Brocoli discusses new film "Film 01/02/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Stars Don't Die in Liverpool"

The Frame: The Hollywood Reporter's Eric Gardner debriefs on 01/02/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Wixen Music Publishing's lawsuit against Spotify 1/2/2018 9:06 8:33 TAKE TWO: Snow Pack- Wednesday marks the state's first manual measurement of the Sierra snowpack. How is the snow Environment Science in the Sierra Nevada so far this season? 1/2/2018 9:17 4:04 TAKE TWO: Iran Protests- The Iranian-American community in Southern California largely supports the anti-government protests, says the host of KIRN Radio Iran. Politics Racial Relations 1/2/2018 9:19 11:55 TAKE TWO: House Hunting- It's competitive out there for prospective home buyers. Writing a letter might tip a seller to choose your bid, even if it's not the highest offer in the pile. Housing Issues Economics and Business 1/2/2018 9:32 1:58 TAKE TWO: No Place Like LA- We hear from listener Ellen Arts And Culture Travel about moving from New York to . 1/2/2018 9:39 9:35 TAKE TWO: K2 Sports- For the first time since 1994, playoff football will be held in Los Angeles. This coming Saturday, Sports Media 1/2/2018 9:50 7:49 TAKE TWO: Stingray Injuries- A sunny holiday weekend with lots of beach-goers means plenty of stingray injuries on Science Environment Southern California beaches.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: World roundup: Protests in Iran, and warming relations between North and South Koreas – Larry discusses with Kevan Harris, an assistant professor of sociology at UCLA; Suzanne Maloney, senior fellow at the Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution; David Aaron Miller, director of the Middle East program at the Wilson Center; and Sung-Yoon Lee, an expert on the Koreas, and a professor in Korean Studies at The Fletcher School at Tufts 1/3/2018 10:06 10:37 Foreign News Homeland Security University in Massachusetts.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Debating the efficacy and necessity of the college interview – Larry discusses with Jon Reider, director of college counseling at San Francisco University High School and former senior associate director of admissions at Stanford University and Brian Taylor, managing director of Ivy , a college admissions consulting firm based in New York 1/3/2018 10:40 10:59 Education Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyCity.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Are panic buttons for hotel workers a needed protection or impractical overreach? Larry discusses with Lorena Lopez-Masumi. organizing director for Unite Here Local 11 in Long Beach, a labor union that represents workers in the hospitality industry and Carl Winston, director of the School of Hospitality & Tourism Management at San Diego State 1/3/2018 11:06 11:24 Economics and Business Gender Equity/TransgenderUniversity. Issues Airtalk with Larry Mantle: LA’s playing host to a NFL playoff game this Saturday, thanks to the Rams – Larry discusses with Gary Klein, reporter who covers sports for the L.A. Times, 1/3/2018 11:25 11:36 Sports Arts And Culture including the Rams. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Do sensitivity readers censor or elevate fiction? Larry discusses with Sherri L. Smith, young adult author and faculty at Goddard College’s MFA in Creative Writing program and Hamline University’s MFA in Children’s Writing program and Ebony Wilkins, sensitivity reader and assistant professor of English at National Louis University in 1/3/2018 11:39 11:59 Books/ Literature/ Authors Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyChicago and young adult author. The Frame: Dir. Ava Duvernay talks "Wrinkle in Time" and 01/03/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Time's Up movement The Frame: "" costume designer Mark Bridges 01/03/2018 ##### 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry on his work with Paul Thomas Anderson

01/03/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Adriana Cargill talks to fire artist Zachary Aronson 1/3/2018 9:06 3:00 TAKE TWO: Thomas Fire- Exactly one month ago, the devastating Thomas Fire ripped through Ventura and Santa Barbara counties torching more than 280-thousand acres and destroying more than a thousand structures. Natural Disaster Environment 1/3/2018 9:09 6:40 TAKE TWO: DOJ Pot- Buyers and small shops are more likely to escape the fed's view. But larger operations might draw the Economics and Business Politics attention of prosecutors. 1/3/2018 9:16 5:50 TAKE TWO: Single Payer- But California probably won't get the federal support it needs to overhaul its healthcare system. Public Health/ Medicine Politics 1/3/2018 9:22 6:04 TAKE TWO: Water Conservation- The drought has been officially over for 8 months, but it seems like 2018 might be a dry one. Here's why you should always be conserving water. Environment Energy 1/3/2018 9:28 6:28 TAKE TWO: The Ride- We take a sneak peak at what’s coming in the world of trucks in 2018, and what’s expected with auto Transportation Economics and Business sales this year. 1/3/2018 9:39 9:33 TAKE TWO: Foster Care- Bobby Cagle, the new head of DCFS, is responsible for the wellbeing of more than 30,000 children and for repairing the agency's tarnished image. Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyPolitics 1/3/2018 9:49 7:52 TAKE TWO: Animated Oscars- In 2017, the Academy drastically altered the nominating process for animated Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture features.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: DoJ is changing whether pot crimes will be prosecuted. Does it affect California? Larry discusses with Laurie Levenson, former federal prosecutor and a professor of law at Loyola Law School; Ron Hosko, president of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, a Virginia-based nonprofit that provides legal assistance to law enforcement professionals; and Pamela Epstein, cannabis attorney and owner and founder of Green Wise Consulting in L.A., a firm that 1/4/2018 10:06 10:30 Law & Order/Courts/Police Economics and Business assists cannabis businesses on regulations. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: We open up the phones to hear from those most impacted by the Thomas fire – Larry discusses with Sharon McNary, reporter at KPCC who’s been covering the Thomas fire and its aftermath; Neal Andrews, Mayor of the City of Ventura; and Greg Gillis-Smith, administrator of the Thomas Fire Info, a Facebook group for those impacted by the Thomas 1/4/2018 10:31 10:59 Natural Disaster Environment fire. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Economic and political implications of California Senator’s proposal to avoid new cap on state, local tax deductions – Larry discusses with Kevin de León, California State Senator and Senate President pro tempore; Dan Walters, long-time CA politics observer with CALmatters, a nonprofit public interest publication; Edward McCaffery, professor of law, economics and political science at USC; Susan Shelley, vice president of communications for the Howard Jarvis Taxpayer’s Association; and Kirk Stark, professor of tax law and policy at 1/4/2018 11:06 11:37 Economics and Business Sacramento/State Politics UCLA School of Law.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Our microprocessors are compromised. What now? Larry discusses with Nicole Perlroth, cybersecurity reporter for and Dmitri Alperovitch, co-founder and chief technology officer of the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike and former Vice President of 1/4/2018 11:40 11:59 Computers/Internet/IT Homeland Security Threat Research at the security software company McAfee. The Frame: 538's Ella Koeze and Walter Hickey discuss design 01/04/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry for new Bechdel test The Frame: John Horn gets a tour of new Pacific Asia musuem 01/04/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry from director Christina Yu Yu The Frame: Alex Heffes, composer, discusses his work on 01/04/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry "Earth, One Amazing Day." 1/4/2018 9:06 13:59 TAKE TWO: State of Affairs- This week we look at Senate and Assembly efforts to fight sexual harassment and new bills to solve housing issues and target net neutrality. Politics Gender Equity/Transgender Issues 1/4/2018 9:22 8:17 TAKE TWO: Hotel Harassment- A Southern California politician has co-authored a bill that would require hotels to provide a panic button along with other rules to try to keep Gender Equity/Transgender IssuesLabor Issues workers safe. 1/4/2018 9:30 5:16 TAKE TWO: Subway Sandwiches- Some Southern California franchises won't offer the $5 footlong deal because of rising rents, wages and operating costs. Others say it's worth it to get Economics and Business Labor Issues customers in the door. 1/4/2018 9:39 5:07 TAKE TWO: Offshore Drilling- What dissuades oil companies from expanding drilling? Low oil prices, plus the potential for costly legal battles, which California may provide. Energy Environment 1/4/2018 9:45 4:54 TAKE TWO: Freeway Pollution- California air quality regulators say homes should be built at least 500 feet away from freeways, but scientists say pollution can travel ten times Energy Transportation that distance. 1/4/2018 9:50 1:55 TAKE TWO: Alcoholic Boba- From Lebanese rose tea to horchata boba, the flavors at this San Gabriel shop have a Economics and Business Arts And Culture distinct California spin. 1/4/2018 9:52 5:31 TAKE TWO: Weekend Preview- We give you some ideas for what to do this weekend including Japanese New Year and a Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry LEGO convention.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: What California can do in wake of Trump directive to significantly expand offshore drilling? – Larry discusses with Sean Hecht, Executive Director of the UCLA Environmental Law Center at UCLA School of Law; Eric Biber, a professor of law and director of the Environmental and Energy Law programs at UC Berkeley; Tim Charters, senior director of Governmental and Political Affairs for the National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA); and Sandy Aylesworth, Oceans 1/5/2018 10:06 10:31 Washington, DC reports Environment advocate with the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). Airtalk with Larry Mantle: New CA bill calling for denser, taller housing near transit could change the face of LA – Larry discusses with Ethan Elkind, director of the climate program at the Center for Law, Energy & the Environment, a joint venture of UCLA and UC Berkeley; Paul Koretz, City of Los Angeles councilmember representing the 5th District; and Mark Ryavec, 1/5/2018 10:32 10:59 Sacramento/State Politics Housing Issues president of the Venice Stakeholders Association.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: FilmWeek: ‘Insidious: The Last Key,’ ‘Blame,’ ‘The Strange Ones’ and more – Larry discusses the week’s newest releases with Christy Lemire, film critic for KPCC, RogerEbert.com and co-host of YouTube’s “What the Flick?” 1/5/2018 11:06 11:36 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events and Wade Major, film critic for KPCC and CineGods.com.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: From the brain to the basket case: a look into the evolution of high school movies – Larry discusses with Christy Lemire, film critic for KPCC, RogerEbert.com and co- host of YouTube’s “What the Flick?” and Wade Major, film critic 1/5/2018 11:39 11:59 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events for KPCC and CineGods.com.

The Frame: The Hollywood Reporter's Daniel Feinberg gives 01/05/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry details on the Television Critics Association winter press tour

01/05/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Composer Jon Brion talks about scoring "Lady Bird" The Frame: Artists Joey Foresyte and Alexis Kristelis on "One year: The Art of Poltics in Los Angeles" exhibit at Glendale's 01/05/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry brand library 1/7/2018 9:06 6:17 TAKE TWO: Rain Fires- Officials in Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties are concerned about the current rain storms could Entertainment Industry Housing Issues affect areas burned by the Thomas Fire. 1/7/2018 9:13 7:33 TAKE TWO: Salvadoran Immigrants- Since 2001, Salvadoran immigrants have been granted TPS. Today, the Trump administration said those protections will be canceled in 2019. Immigration Politics 1/7/2018 9:21 4:41 TAKE TWO: Flu Season- Since October, 27 people under the age of 65 have died from the flu. KPCC health reporter Michelle Faust breaks down the numbers and why the flu shot still Public Health/ Medicine #N/A matters. 1/7/2018 9:26 7:50 TAKE TWO: CSU Costs- Food and housing insecurity have increased college debt for some low-income CSU students even Education Economics and Business when grants cover their tuition. 1/7/2018 9:37 10:19 TAKE TWO: On the Lot- Vanity Fair's Rebecca Keegan tells us why Sunday night's Golden Globes were unlike any other award Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture show she’s seen before. 1/7/2018 9:49 6:47 TAKE TWO: Golden Globes- Most stars donned black dresses and suits for the Golden Globes, and it could set a trend for the Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture entire awards season.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Week in Politics: President Oprah?! ‘Sloppy Steve’ and will Trump be interviewed by Mueller? Larry discusses with Pete Peterson, dean of the School of Public Policy and senior fellow at The Davenport Institute at Pepperdine University and Bill Burton, Democratic political strategist with the firm SKD Knickerbocker and former deputy 1/8/2018 10:06 10:44 Politics Washington, DC reports White House press secretary for .

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: President Oprah? Not so fast. Here are the challenges of a 2020 presidential run – Larry discusses with Dan Schnur, professor at the USC Annenberg school of Communications and founder of the USC Dornsife / Los Angeles 1/8/2018 10:44 10:59 Politics Entertainment Industry Times statewide political poll. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: We talk the future of LAUSD, after Superintendent Michelle King’s announces departure – Larry 1/8/2018 11:06 11:22 Education Youth/Children's Issues/ Familydiscusses with Kyle Stokes, K-12 education reporter for KPCC.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Roll-up TV screens, smart cities and robots: we preview the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show – Larry discusses with Dan Ackerman, senior editor at CNET who 1/8/2018 11:23 11:36 Computers/Internet/IT Science is at CES and Matt Burns, managing editor for TechCrunch.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Forget self-help, here’s to a better, more empowered year by way of science – Larry discusses with Amy Alkon, columnist behind The Science Advice Goddess, a syndicated column in newspapers across the U.S. and Canada; she is author of many books, including her latest, “Unf*ckology: 1/8/2018 11:39 11:59 Books/ Literature/ Authors Science A Field Guide to Living with Guts and Confidence.” The Frame: Sophie Gilbert, staff writer for talks 01/08/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry about the gender divide at the Golden Globes The Frame: Dialect coach Liz Himmelstein on 'I, Tonya' and 01/08/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry teaching so many A-listers The Frame: KPCC reporter Libby Denkman catches up with John Horn about his experience at the Palm Springs International 01/08/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Film Festival 1/8/2018 9:06 3:31 TAKE TWO: Mudslides- We talk to KPCC’s Sharon McNary who is out in an area that has been asked to evacuate due to Natural Disaster Transportation the potential for mudslides. 1/8/2018 9:10 4:48 TAKE TWO: Evacuations- We check in with shelter inhabitants who were forced to flee last month when the Creek Fire burned the foothills and are now in danger from mudslides. Natural Disaster Housing Issues 1/8/2018 9:14 5:53 TAKE TWO: Temporary Protection Over- Salvadoran immigrants can apply for a green card, for example. And if a deportation happens, the process can take up to five years. Immigration Politics 1/8/2018 9:21 4:34 TAKE TWO: Ed Royce- California Republican Ed Royce announced he won’t be running for Congress again. We check in with KPCC’s Jill Replogle to find out what that means for his Politics Media OC district. 1/8/2018 9:26 4:05 TAKE TWO: Pixar Pier- Disney’s California Adventures will be changing up it’s Paradise Pier to become Pixar Pier, does this mean the park is moving away from it’s California focus. Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture 1/8/2018 9:30 1:47 TAKE TWO: No Place Like LA- Listener Michelle tells us about how LA finally felt like home to her after she moved away. Arts And Culture Travel 1/8/2018 9:32 6:55 TAKE TWO: Pot Pesticides- As California adjusts to daily life with legal recreational marijuana, many in the industry struggle Science Environment to obtain pesticide-free products. 1/8/2018 9:39 4:30 TAKE TWO: CES Preview- At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, car companies show off the newest technologies Transportation Economics and Business that will enable future mobility. 1/8/2018 9:45 2:18 TAKE TWO: Traffic Apps- KPCC’s Megan McCarty Carino reports on the debate over navigation apps can help reduce Transportation Science traffic. 1/8/2018 9:48 7:37 TAKE TWO: Tuesday Reviewsday- Oliver Wang offers his take on three new singles. Here are his picks including new music from Kendrick Lamar, Doumbfoundead and Chloe X Halle. Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: After the fires comes the rain: How burnt areas are dealing with the storm – Larry discusses with Sharon McNary, KPCC reporter in Kagel Canyon; Amber Anderson, public information office for the City of Santa Barbara; Capt. Stan Zeigler, public information officer for Ventura County; Lance Orozco, reporter with KCLU covering the storm’s impact in Carpentaria; and Chris Ipsen, public information officer for Emergency Management Department 1/9/2018 10:06 10:24 Environment Natural Disaster for the City of Los Angeles. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Does Apple have a responsibility to curb mobile addiction in kids? Larry discusses with Shira Ovide, technology columnist for Bloomberg Gadfly, Bloomberg’s 1/9/2018 10:25 10:36 Computers/Internet/IT Youth/Children's Issues/ Familyopinion section. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: AirTalk asks: When and how do you stop paying for your grown-up ‘kids’ bills? Larry discusses with Michelle Singletary, personal finance columnist for ; her column, “The Color of Money,” is also 1/9/2018 10:39 10:59 Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyEconomics and Business nationally syndicated.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The flu is hitting CA hard this season. Here are things you need to know – Larry discusses with James Watt, MD, MPH, Chief, Division of Communicable Disease Control at the Center for Infectious Diseases with the California 1/9/2018 11:06 11:18 Public Health/ Medicine Science Department of Public Health.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Put me in, job coach: advice for older workers looking for employment – Larry discusses with Marty Nemko, producer and host of “Work with Marty Nemko” 1/9/2018 11:19 11:36 Labor Issues Economics and Business on KALW, 91.7 FM; his upcoming book “Careers for Dummies.” Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Fake news?! That’s old news. A look at the history of falsehoods and lies – Larry discusses with Kevin Young, author, “Bunk: The Rise of Hoaxes, Humbug, Plagiarists, Phonies, Post-Facts and Fake News;” director, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public 1/9/2018 11:39 11:59 Books/ Literature/ Authors Media Library. The Frame: Vulture's Kyle Buchanan discusses BAFTA award 01/09/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry nominations The Frame: Israeli director Samuel Maoz on the significance of 01/09/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry his latest film "Foxtrot" The Frame: Tokimonsta meets with 'Song Exploder' podcast to 01/09/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry unpack her new song "Bibimbap" 1/9/2018 9:06 4:17 TAKE TWO: Mudslide Resident- We talk to someone living just outside of Montecito about what the impact of the storms and mudslides has been on the community. Natural Disaster Environment 1/9/2018 9:11 5:10 TAKE TWO: Search and Rescue- We talk to an official from the Santa Barbara County Fire Department about the search Natural Disaster Law & Order/Courts/Policeand rescue efforts after the mudslides. 1/9/2018 9:16 3:45 TAKE TWO: DACA Ruling- We talk to KPCC’s Leslie Berestein Rojas about the possible impact of recent ruling on the a lawsuit against the Trump administration for plans to rollback Immigration Politics DACA. 1/9/2018 9:21 7:00 TAKE TWO: Rain Collection- By 2040, L.A. hopes to capture 50 percent of the drinking water it needs from local rainfall. Environment Energy 1/9/2018 9:28 7:07 TAKE TWO: Hemet- The housing crisis fundamentally changed who lives in this Inland Empire city, and a lack of well-paying Economics and Business Labor Issues jobs nearby isn't helping. 1/9/2018 9:39 9:08 TAKE TWO: K2 Sports- We talk about the wild NCAA college football championship and the return of the Raiders’ head Sports Entertainment Industry coach. 1/9/2018 9:50 4:36 TAKE TWO: Low Income Students- We talk to KPCC’s education reporter Kyle Stokes about how Governor Brown’s Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyEducation budget plan might help low income students. 1/9/2018 9:55 3:17 TAKE TWO: Darrell Issa- What might the growing number of retirements of Republican incumbents signal? We talk to Rafe Politics Media Sonenshein to find out. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: All politics is local: Following Ed Royce, Darrell Issa announces retirement. Plus, DiFi’s release of Fusion GPS dossier – Larry discusses with Jessica Taylor, lead digital political reporter for NPR based in DC; Norberto Santana, publisher of “Voice of OC,” a nonprofit newsroom that focuses on civics and government in Orange County since 2009; Sean T. Walsh, Republican political analyst and partner at Wilson Walsh Consulting in San Francisco; and Chris Megerian, reporter for the currently based in DC, where he writes 1/10/2018 10:06 10:36 Politics Sacramento/State Politics about special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russian investigation. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: From ‘The Post’ to ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ how accurately is your profession depicted in Hollywood? Larry 1/10/2018 10:39 10:59 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture discusses with listeners.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: As skies clear, rescue efforts continue for Southern California residents trapped by mudslides and flooding – Larry discusses with David Wagner, KPCC business and economy reporter covering the damage from the rain and mudslides in the La Tuna Canyon area; Amber Anderson, public information officer for the City of Santa 1/10/2018 11:06 11:25 Natural Disaster Environment Barbara City; and Lance Orozco, reporter with KCLU.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: As Bannon steps down, we look at the past, present and future of Breitbart – Larry discusses with Joe Concha, media reporter and columnist for The Hill and Jeffrey McCall, professor of communication at DePauw 1/10/2018 11:26 11:37 Media Politics University in Indiana and former journalist.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Political polarization has led one gym to ban cable news on its TVs. How are you dealing with it if you own a restaurant or a bar? Larry discusses with David 1/10/2018 11:40 11:59 Politics Media Caplan, news editor at ABC News Digital. 1/10/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Kenya Barris talks to John Horn about "Grownish"

1/10/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Kenya Barris talks to John Horn about "Grownish" The Frame: Linda Perhacs on her return to the music industry 1/10/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry after decades away from it 1/10/2018 9:06 8:35 TAKE TWO: Montecito Losses- It used to be California paradise. Now it's been plagued by death and destruction. Montecito resident Bob Ludwick reflects on what it will take to Natural Disaster Environment recover. 1/10/2018 9:15 5:55 TAKE TWO: Infrastructure Damage- California has been devastated by severe weather patterns recently, raising concerns about the ability of the state's infrastructure to Environment Transportation handle it. 1/10/2018 9:21 6:00 TAKE TWO: The Ride- We look at all the impressive tech coming out of this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas showed how cars are moving well beyond a means of Transportation Economics and Business getting around. 1/10/2018 9:27 4:02 TAKE TWO: Rainy Day- By mid-2019, California will have about $13.5 billion set aside for use in a recession. Given the state's size, however, how long would that money last? Politics Economics and Business 1/10/2018 9:32 1:57 TAKE TWO: 88 Cities- Leo Duran gives us a preview of Take Two’s new series, 88 Cities, and how listeners can help make it Arts And Culture Travel happen. 1/10/2018 9:37 6:32 TAKE TWO: CSU Funding- The California State University system is fighting back against Governor Brown's proposed 1.4% funding increase for the university's operating budget. Education Economics and Business 1/10/2018 9:44 4:12 TAKE TWO: Troops Retirement- KPCC’s Libby Denkmann gives us an update on how retirement options for California service War/ Military Events/ MilitaryLabor Culture Issues members are changing. 1/10/2018 9:49 5:03 TAKE TWO: 101 Clean Up- The California Department of Transportation is working to clear waist-high mud, boulders and trees from 13 miles of the highway running through Montecito. Transportation Natural Disaster 1/10/2018 9:53 3:48 TAKE TWO: 101 Closure- We check in with KPCC’s Sharon McNary about the state of the 101 freeway after the recent Transportation Natural Disaster mudslides.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Heavy rains in SoCal cause mudslides, damage and freeway closures – we bring you the latest – Larry discusses with Amber Anderson, public information officer for the City of Santa Barbara and Lance 1/11/2018 10:06 10:18 Natural Disaster Environment Orozco, news director with KCLU in Montecito.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Privacy, national security experts discuss the future of FISA Section 702 government surveillance – Larry discusses with Robyn Greene, policy counsel and government affairs lead for the Open Technology Institute at New America and Asha Rangappa, senior lecturer at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at and former FBI Special Agent specializing in counterintelligence 1/11/2018 10:18 10:36 Computers/Internet/IT Homeland Security investigations. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: How to preserve nuanced thinking in a culture of knee-jerk groupthink – Larry discusses with Meghan Daum, book author and contributing columnist for the Los 1/11/2018 10:39 10:59 Politics Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyAngeles Times. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: States can now require some Medicaid recipients to work, but what’s the practical impact? Larry discusses with Phil Galewitz, senior correspondent covering Medicaid and Medicare and healthcare issues for 1/11/2018 11:06 11:21 Public Health/ Medicine Labor Issues Kaiser Health News. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program may soon losing funding. Should it? Larry discusses with Ben Miller, senior director for postsecondary education at the Center for American Progress and Jason Delisle, resident fellow at American Enterprise Institute (AEI) specializing in higher education financing with an emphasis on student loan 1/11/2018 11:22 11:36 Education Economics and Business programs.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Understanding China’s globalization through a softer lens: a journalist’s family – Larry discusses with Scott Tong, former China correspondent and founding Shanghai bureau chief for Marketplace; his new book is “A Village with My Name: A Family History of China’s Opening to the World” 1/11/2018 11:39 11:59 Books/ Literature/ Authors Foreign News (The University of Chicago Press, 2017).

1/11/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Greta Gerwig talks about directing "Lady Bird" The Frame: Guillermo del Toro talks about directing "The Shape 1/11/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry of Water" The Frame: Mark Mangiani and Theo Greene discuss sound- 1/11/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry editing in Blade Runner 2040 1/11/2018 9:06 18:46 TAKE TWO: State of Affairs- We give a preview of Saturday’s Politics Media California gubernatorial debate. 1/11/2018 9:25 3:14 TAKE TWO: Mudslide Folo- We talk to KPCC’s Sharon McNary for an update on the evacuations and conditions following the Natural Disaster Environment mudslides in Monecito. 1/11/2018 9:29 6:22 TAKE TWO: Mudslides and Fire- KPCC’s environmental reporter, Emily Guerin talks about why the mudslides in Monetcito were so much more devastating than the recent Natural Disaster Environment wildfires in the area. 1/11/2018 9:39 6:02 TAKE TWO: Prison Guard Suicide- Prison guards are committing suicide at a much higher rate than the general population according to new research based on correctional Law & Order/Courts/Police Public Health/ Medicine officers in California. 1/11/2018 9:45 6:59 TAKE TWO: Fire and Fury- If you can’t get your hands on the popular new book on the Trump administration, LA Times Books Editor Carolyn Kellogg suggests a handful of new titles that are just as timely and relevant. Books/ Literature/ Authors Arts And Culture 1/11/2018 9:52 4:22 TAKE TWO: Weekend Preview- We’ve got ideas for how to enjoy the sunshine this weekend, like live performances at Echo Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture Park.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: What Trump’s reported sh*thole comment tells us about WH politics, shifting immigration policy and the state of the media – Larry discusses with Ron Elving, senior editor and correspondent on the Washington Desk for NPR News; Philip Wolgin, managing director for Immigration Policy at the Center for American Progress; Andrew Arthur, resident Fellow in Law and Policy at the Center for Immigration Studies; and Jane Kirtley, professor of media ethics and law at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the 1/12/2018 10:06 10:59 Politics Immigration University of Minnesota.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: FilmWeek: ‘The Commuter,’ ‘Paddington 2,’ ‘Proud Mary,’ and more – Larry discusses the week’s newest releases with Amy Nicholson, film critic for KPCC and host of The Canon podcast; Justin Chang, film critic for KPCC and the Los Angeles Times; and Charles Solomon, film 1/12/2018 11:06 11:45 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events critic for KPCC, Animation Scoop and Animation Magazine.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Walking a fine line: To what level of accuracy should historical dramas aspire? Larry discusses with Amy Nicholson, film critic for KPCC and host of The Canon podcast; Justin Chang, film critic for KPCC and the Los Angeles Times; and Charles Solomon, film critic for KPCC, Animation 1/12/2018 11:45 11:59 Arts And Culture Historical Events/ History SegmentsScoop and Animation Magazine. The Frame: LA Times ' Daniel Miller discusses James Franco 1/12/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry harassment allegations

1/12/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Laurie Metcalf on "Lady Bird" and "Roseanne" The Frame: KQED's Chloe Veltman on Johnny Cash's Folsom 1/12/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Prison Album 1/14/2018 9:06 5:31 TAKE TWO: DACA Future- We look at what the latest developments, like a roundtable meeting in DC and this weekend’s tweets from President Trump might mean for DACA. Politics #N/A 1/14/2018 9:13 9:32 TAKE TWO: Evolving Activism- There is less focus on the perfect representative of blackness to participate in black activism, says one Cal State LA Pan-African Studies professor. Politics Racial Relations 1/14/2018 9:22 6:32 TAKE TWO: Montecito Pastor- It's hard to make sense of any tragedy especially the deadly mudslide in Montecito. But this weekend, that task fell to a handful of local faith leaders. Natural Disaster Religion 1/14/2018 9:34 6:36 TAKE TWO: MLK Boulevard- A UCLA historian gives us the Racial Relations Historical Events/ History Segmentsstory of how Santa Barbara Ave became MLK Jr Blvd. 1/14/2018 9:40 8:07 TAKE TWO: On the Lot- We discuss the ongoing conversations about sexual harassment in Hollywood and what it could mean Entertainment Industry #N/A for awards season. 1/14/2018 9:50 8:33 TAKE TWO: Collectors of Color- We talk to two well-known Southern California art collectors who are focusing specifically on collecting the art of people of color. Arts And Culture Racial Relations 1/15/2018 9:06 8:31 TAKE TWO: Montecito Schools- The Santa Barbara Zoo, MOXI museum and Santa Barbara City College will all temporarily Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyEducation host classes for the students of Montecito. 1/15/2018 9:14 3:52 TAKE TWO: Homeless Trailers- A new plan calls for installing five trailers in a downtown parking lot in an effort to help shelter some of LA’s homeless population. Housing Issues Politics 1/15/2018 9:22 15:20 TAKE TWO: Governors Debate- We talk to KPCC’s reporters to recap what was said at California’s Gubernatorial debate. Politics Media 1/15/2018 9:40 7:39 TAKE TWO: Emergency Service- There’s new aide available for disaster victims from FEMA that could help this impacted by Natural Disaster Housing Issues the recent wildfires and mudslides. 1/15/2018 9:49 8:52 TAKE TWO: Tuesday Reviewsday- Music journalist Steve Hochman offers his take on new music from three unique bands, I’m With Her, Bonsai Universe and Starcrawler. Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Week in politics: How lawmakers will pass a deal to fund the government, what DACA has to do with it, and more – Larry discusses with Matt Rodriguez, Democratic strategist and founder and chief executive officer of Rodriguez Strategies; Sean T. Walsh, Republican political analyst and partner at Wilson Walsh Consulting in San Francisco; and Mary Plummer, senior politics reporter at KPCC, who co-moderated the gubernatorial town hall with ABC7’s Marc Brown on 1/16/2018 10:06 10:38 Politics Washington, DC reports Saturday. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Hawaii missile alert fail: What went wrong and how to respond to future alerts? Larry discusses with Todd Frankel, reporter for the Washington Post who has 1/16/2018 10:41 10:59 Homeland Security Computers/Internet/IT been following the story.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: What does the Aziz Ansari story tell us about modern sexual culture? Larry discusses with Anna 1/16/2018 11:06 11:36 Gender Equity/Transgender IssuesEntertainment Industry North, senior reporter at Vox covering gender. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Future of food? There’s an app for that. How algorithms and the Internet of things might change cooking – Larry discusses with Sarah Smith, research director at the Food Futures Lab at the Institute for the Future, a non- profit research group that helps organizations plan for the long- 1/16/2018 11:39 11:59 Arts And Culture Computers/Internet/IT term future. 1/16/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Sundance Film Festival Director of Programming The Frame: Dir. Damon Cardasis discusses his musical film 01/16/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry "Saturday Church"

01/16/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Rapper Ruby Ybarra on being first gen. Filipino 1/16/2018 9:06 5:11 TAKE TWO: Flu Hospitals- This year’s flu season has been bad. According to officials, 42 people under the age of 65 have Public Health/ Medicine #N/A died. 1/16/2018 9:12 3:54 TAKE TWO: Montecito Victims- KPCC’s Frank Stoltze talks to two Montecito residents who were forced to flee their home in Natural Disaster Environment the recent mudslides. 1/16/2018 9:16 2:29 TAKE TWO: Amtrak- With the 101 closure, the Amtrak Surfliner is the best option for many trying to head north to Transportation Natural Disaster Santa Barbara. 1/16/2018 9:19 4:22 TAKE TWO: 101 Businesses- Stores and restaurants near the areas ravaged by fires and mudslides are struggling to stay open Natural Disaster Economics and Business with traffic cut off. 1/16/2018 9:22 4:40 TAKE TWO: Uber Deactivations- Uber is cracking down on drivers using an app that allows them to jump to the front of Economics and Business Transportation the line for pickups at LAX. 1/16/2018 9:28 5:11 TAKE TWO: Bullet Train- The budget for California's high speed rail connecting LA and San Francisco has increased again. Is the project getting too costly for its own good? Economics and Business Transportation 1/16/2018 9:39 9:59 TAKE TWO: K2 Sports- ESports are beginning to gain traction among gamers and sports fans. But why has Los Angeles Sports Entertainment Industry embraced the concept so quickly? 1/16/2018 9:50 5:37 TAKE TWO: SoCal News- Upcoming layoffs at major newspapers, the end of LAist and the acquisition of LA weekly Media Economics and Business make for troubling times in SoCal news. 1/16/2018 9:56 1:50 TAKE TWO: No Place Like LA- Listener Brent tells his story about being from Northern California and looking down on Arts And Culture Travel SoCal. Until he came to live here. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Another price hike for CA bullet train, plus potential downsizing of Delta tunnels – Larry discusses with Ralph Vartabedian, L.A. Times national correspondent and Dale Kasler, reporter covering water and 1/17/2018 10:06 10:21 Sacramento/State Politics Transportation the environment for the Sacramento Bee.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: North Korea’s ‘Army of Beauties’ and other things you might see at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang – Larry discusses with Sung-Yoon Lee, an expert on the Koreas, and a professor in Korean Studies at The Fletcher School at Tufts University in Massachusetts and Sergey Radchenko, professor of international politics at Cardiff University in the UK who has studied the 1998 Summer 1/17/2018 10:22 10:36 Foreign News Sports Olympics in Seoul. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: LAPD Chief Beck: homicides and gun violence decline in 2017, but violent crime rises – Larry discusses with Charlie Beck, chief of police of the Los Angeles 1/17/2018 10:39 10:59 Law & Order/Courts/Police Computers/Internet/IT Police Department.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Air quality regulators considering proposal to ban or reduce risk of toxic chemical at Torrance, Wilmington oil refineries – Larry discusses with Sharon McNary, infrastructure reporter for KPCC; David Pettit, senior attorney at the Natural Resources Defense Council; and Mike Karlovich, 1/17/2018 11:06 11:22 Environment Science a spokesman for PBF Energy, which owns the Torrance refinery. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: US Supreme Court to examine constitutionality of attorney conceding client’s guilt despite the accused’s objections – Larry discusses with Daniel Suleiman, partner at the Washington D.C. offices of Covington & Burling and a former senior official in the U.S. Department of Justice Criminal Division from 2010-2013 and Stanley Goldman, professor of law at Loyola Law School and a former deputy 1/17/2018 11:23 11:36 Law & Order/Courts/Police Politics public defender for Los Angeles County.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: How necessary are annual physical exams? Larry discusses with David Hilden, MD, MPH, assistant chief of medicine at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis and associate professor of medicine at the University of Minnesota medical school and Ateev Mehrotra, 1/17/2018 11:39 11:59 Public Health/ Medicine Science MD, MPH, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. 01/17/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: LA Times' Ryan Faughnder on Miramax sale The Frame: 'Corporate' creators Jake Weisman and Matt 01/17/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Ingebretsen

01/17/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: 'Mudbound' cinematographer Rachel Morrison 1/17/2018 9:06 4:50 TAKE TWO: Montecito Renters- Following Montecito's mudslides, renters who say their spaces are uninhabitable are Natural Disaster Housing Issues unsure if they have to pay rent. 1/17/2018 9:11 5:17 TAKE TWO: Solvang Business- Muddy debris continues to clog the 101 freeway, making it hard for Solvang businesses to Transportation Economics and Business get even basic supplies. 1/17/2018 9:16 4:17 TAKE TWO: Homeless Hotels- KPCC’s Rina Palta tells us about new plans to make it easier to refurbish and convert hotels and motels into short term housing for homeless people. Housing Issues Politics 1/17/2018 9:22 3:27 TAKE TWO: Amazon HQ- LA has made the short list of cities that may become the home of Amazon’s second headquarters. Economics and Business Housing Issues 1/17/2018 9:27 7:25 TAKE TWO: The Ride- In honor of the Detroit Auto show, we Transportation Economics and Business look at the new truck models out. 1/17/2018 9:39 13:01 TAKE TWO: Oso Recovery- Oso, Washington is a small town that suffered a devastating mudslide similar to Montecito’s. We hear how their recovery story could apply to Montecito. Natural Disaster Environment 1/17/2018 9:52 5:22 TAKE TWO: Surfing- California Assemblymen who are avid Sports Politics surfers say it's time to recognize the iconic sport.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The deadline approaches: how likely is a government shutdown and what would it mean for CA? Larry discusses with Ron Elving, senior editor and correspondent on the Washington Desk for NPR News and John Woolfolk, general assignment reporter for the Bay Area News 1/18/2018 10:06 10:20 Politics Washington, DC reports Group, based at The Mercury News.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Should LA sue oil companies over climate change and would the suit stand a chance? Larry discusses with Richard Frank, professor of Environmental Practice and director of the California Environmental Law & Policy Center at the UC Davis School of Law and Damien Schiff, a senior attorney with the Pacific Legal Foundation focusing on 1/18/2018 10:21 10:36 Environment Law & Order/Courts/Policefederal and state environmental and land-use issue. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: New scientific study supports lowering DUI threshold to 0.05, increasing alcohol taxes – Larry discusses with Steven M. Teutsch, M.D., doctor of internal medicine who chaired the committee report and adjunct professor at UCLA and Sarah Longwell, managing director of the 1/18/2018 10:39 10:59 Science Public Health/ Medicine American Beverage Institute.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: LA is on Amazon’s longlist for its HQ2. But Angelenos, is it something you want? Larry discusses with Nathan Bomey , reporter for USA Today who’s been 1/18/2018 11:06 11:21 Economics and Business Computers/Internet/IT following Amazon’s search for a second headquarters. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Are national injunctions creating ‘judge shopping’? Debating their use and legality – Larry discusses with Howard M. Wasserman, professor of law at Florida International University whose expertise includes civil procedure, federal courts and civil rights and Amanda Frost, professor of law at American University whose expertise 1/18/2018 11:22 11:36 Law & Order/Courts/Police Politics includes civil procedure, federal courts and immigration.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: We have the tech to surveil kids like never before – what are the repercussions and boundaries? Larry discusses with Kaveri Subrahmanyam, chair of the Department of Child and Family Studies and professor of psychology at Cal State L.A. and associate director of the 1/18/2018 11:39 11:59 Computers/Internet/IT Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyChildren's Digital Media Center at UCLA / Cal State L.A. The Frame: The Hollywood Reporter's Daniel Feinberg on 01/18/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Paramount's revival rennovation of Spike TV 01/18/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Bess Wohl on new play "The Wolves" The Frame: Composer Gabriel Kahane on making his new 01/18/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry album 1/18/2018 9:06 13:15 TAKE TWO: State of Affairs- With no fix for Dreamers on the table, some lawmakers are threatening to block the bill, Politics Immigration including Senator Kamala Harris. 1/18/2018 9:21 5:14 TAKE TWO: Sundance- The #MeToo movement and diversity in filmmaking are reflected at this year's Sundance Film Festival. Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry 1/18/2018 9:27 8:00 TAKE TWO: Heroes of Color- We talk with David Heredia, the animator behind the video series “Heroes of Color,” in which he turns historical figures who are people of color into comic book Arts And Culture Racial Relations heroes. 1/18/2018 9:38 5:25 TAKE TWO: Ed Moses- We remember trend-bucking Los Arts And Culture Obituaries Angeles artist Ed Moses died at 91. 1/18/2018 9:44 4:07 TAKE TWO: Homeschool Oversight- A couple in Perris is alleged to have abused their 13 children under the guise of a home-school. Susan Eggman wants better regulations to Politics Education prevent another incident. 1/18/2018 9:50 5:55 TAKE TWO: Cybersecurity Team- The club at Magnolia Science Academy in Santa Ana has a big competition coming up. But as they hack and code, they're most concerned with having #N/A Education fun. 1/18/2018 9:55 3:41 TAKE TWO: Weekend Preview- We’ve got suggestions for how to enjoy your SoCal weekend, like the retro gaming expo. Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Are we or aren’t we: the latest on the potential government shutdown – Larry discusses with Erica Werner, congressional economic policy reporter at the 1/19/2018 10:06 10:15 Politics Washington, DC reports Washington Post. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Women’s March 2.0: A look ahead to the movement’s anniversary – Larry discusses with Michelle Faust, KPCC health care reporter who will be covering the 1/19/2018 10:16 10:36 Gender Equity/Transgender IssuesPolitics march this weekend. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: New USC-Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll shows decreasing support for Trump, hopeful outlook on economy – Larry discusses with Bob Shrum, the director of the Unruh Institute of Politics at USC, one of the 1/19/2018 10:39 10:50 Politics Washington, DC reports entities behind the new poll. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The state of the LA Times: Unionization vote, NPR’s bombshell investigation into CEO – Larry discusses with Ken Doctor, media analyst who focuses on the transformation of consumer media in the digital age and David Folkenflik, NPR media correspondent who broke the 1/19/2018 10:51 10:59 Media Economics and Business story. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: FilmWeek: ‘12 Strong,’ ‘Den of Thieves,’ ‘Forever My Girl,’ and more – Larry discusses the week’s newest releases with Lael Loewenstein, KPCC film critic and Tim Cogshell, film critic for KPCC, Alt-Film Guide and 1/19/2018 11:06 11:36 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events CineGods.com. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Acclaimed filmmaker or alleged child molester: How will Hollywood and history remember Woody Allen? Larry discusses with Lael Loewenstein, KPCC film critic and Tim Cogshell, film critic for KPCC, Alt-Film Guide and 1/19/2018 11:39 11:59 Entertainment Industry Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyCineGods.com. The Frame: John Horn and Rico Gagliano touch base about 01/19/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Sundance Film Festival The Frame: Betsy West on Ruth Bader Ginsberg documentary 01/19/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry at Sundance FIlm Festival The Frame: Marcos Najera checks out Pacific Standard Time 01/19/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry festival 1/21/2018 9:06 5:42 TAKE TWO: DACA Turmoil- Safir Wazed been in the US for 20 years and is now a grad student. He doesn't understand why agreeing on a permanent DACA fix is so hard. Immigration Politics 1/21/2018 9:12 4:54 TAKE TWO: Disaster Insurance- State Sen. Bill Dodd has introduced a bill to solve issues with insurance for victims of Natural Disaster Politics natural disasters. 1/21/2018 9:17 1:45 TAKE TWO: Real ID- We hear from a California DMV representative about the new Real ID cards available today. Travel Politics 1/21/2018 9:21 5:06 TAKE TWO: OC Homeless- On Monday morning, the city city of Santa Ana began informing homeless that they must vacate the tent city in the Santa Ana River Trail. Housing Issues Politics 1/21/2018 9:26 10:30 TAKE TWO: Port Automation- KPCC’s Emily Guerin gives us the story of how automation and robots are impacting jobs for longshoremen at the port of Long Beach. Economics and Business Labor Issues 1/21/2018 9:39 8:06 TAKE TWO: On the Lot- From outsiders claiming their place at the Producers Guild Awards to the all-woman takeover at the Screen Actors Guild awards, here is your awards show debrief. Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry 1/21/2018 9:50 8:25 TAKE TWO: Roe V Wade- As Roe v. Wade turns 45, a reproductive rights law professor explains how California has preserved access when other states have not. Politics Gender Equity/Transgender Issues

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Week in Politics: What to watch for as Senate votes to end shutdown, what Mike Pence is doing in Israel and more – Larry discusses with Lorraine Woellert, White House reporter at ; , research fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and former policy director for the Romney-Ryan 2012 presidential campaign; and Ange-Marie Hancock-Alfaro, professor of political science and 1/22/2018 10:16 10:59 Politics Washington, DC reports chair of gender studies at USC.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: As Charlie Beck steps down, what to expect from the next LAPD chief – Larry discusses with Frank Stoltze, KPCC correspondent covering criminal justice and public safety issues; Connie Rice, civil rights lawyer and founding co-director of Advancement Project, a public policy legal action group; Craig Lally, president of the Los Angeles Police Protective League, the union that represents LAPD officers; and Steve Soboroff, president of the Los Angeles Police 1/22/2018 11:16 11:38 Law & Order/Courts/Police Diversity/ Cultural Events Commission.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The big sleep and beyond: What’s behind our fascination with the afterlife – Larry discusses with Michael Shermer, author of numerous books, including his newest, “Heavens on Earth: The Scientific Search for the Afterlife, Immortality, and Utopia” (Henry Holt and Co., 2018); 1/22/2018 11:41 11:59 Books/ Literature/ Authors Science publisher of Skeptic magazine. 01/22/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: LA Times' Jen Yamato on SAG Awards The Frame: Daveed Diggs and Raphael Casal talk about new 01/22 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Sundance film "Blindspotting" The Frame: PJ Morton on his hip hop career and grammy 01/22/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry nomination 1/22/2018 9:06 7:37 TAKE TWO: Solar Tariffs- We hear from a solar advocate about what President Trump’s plans to put tariffs on solar panels could mean for California, the largest solar market. Economics and Business Environment 1/22/2018 9:14 6:28 TAKE TWO: Oscars- The 90th Annual Academy Award nomination announcement marks the halfway point for awards Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry season. 1/22/2018 9:22 5:26 TAKE TWO: Stunt Oscars- Jack Gill is a stunt coordinator and action designer who's working to get his peers' work honored Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry by the Academy. 1/22/2018 9:27 1:27 TAKE TWO: No Place Like LA- Listener Mary talks about moving to LA and eventually knowing the place better than Travel Arts And Culture people born here. 1/22/2018 9:28 5:59 TAKE TWO: Tsunami- SoCal was under tsunami watch after an earthquake near Alaska. Although the threat has passed, how would such a disaster affect the region? Environment Science 1/22/2018 9:38 5:45 TAKE TWO: Child Protection Algorithm- A USC professor incorporated data about a family's history with the child welfare and criminal justice systems to create a risk score for Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyScience children. 1/22/2018 9:44 4:08 TAKE TWO: Military Marijuana- Marijuana may be legal recreationally in California but that doesn’t apply to regulations Politics War/ Military Events/ Militaryabout Culture the use of the drug in the military. 1/22/2018 9:48 10:30 TAKE TWO: Tuesday Reviewsday- We'll get a preview of this weekend's Grammy Awards with music supervisor Morgan Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Rhodes. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: What could ending the government shutdown cost Democrats? Larry discusses with Kevin Whitelaw, deputy managing editor for U.S. government at Bloomberg and , host of , an 1/23/2018 10:06 10:23 Politics Washington, DC reports online progressive news and commentary program.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: New solar panel tariff creates a murky future for California’s industry – Larry discusses with Suvi Sharma, the chief executive of Solaria, a solar panel maker headquartered in Fremont, California that makes products in 1/23/2018 10:24 10:49 Economics and Business Environment both the and South Korea. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: SoCal’s go-to weather guy Bill Patzert retires – Larry discusses with Bill Patzert, former 1/23/2018 10:50 10:59 Science Environment climatologist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: ‘The Shape of Water’ sees lots of love during the 2017 Academy Award nominations – Larry 1/23/2018 11:06 11:22 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture discusses with Tom O’Neill, editor and founder of Gold Derby.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The FCC rolled back net neutrality, but CA is trying to bring it back - is that a good idea? Larry discusses with Ernesto Falcon, legislative counsel for the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Berin Szoka, president of 1/23/2018 11:23 11:36 Sacramento/State Politics Computers/Internet/IT TechFreedom, a tech policy think tank based D.C.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Right brained, left brained: New research on the mind and creativity – Larry discusses with Roger Beaty, psychology postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University and lead author on the study, “Robust prediction of 1/23/2018 11:39 11:59 Science Arts And Culture individual creative ability from brain functional connectivity.” The Frame: Variety's Amy Nicholson and Vulture's Kyle 01/23/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Buchanan discuss Oscar nominees 01/23/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: " " 01/23/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Edgar Wright discusses "Baby Driver" 1/23/2018 9:06 8:58 TAKE TWO: DACA Odds- Getting the Senate and House to agree on a deal would be a tremendous feat. Crafting a plan that the President would support too could be harder. Immigration Politics 1/23/2018 9:17 5:02 TAKE TWO: Homeless Count- The Greater LA Homeless Count continued Wednesday, and homeless service officials are Housing Issues Housing Issues hoping numbers will go down. 1/23/2018 9:22 8:47 TAKE TWO: OC Homeless Folo- As homeless people are slowly cleared out of the Santa Ana River Trail, government officials and homeless advocates differ on how the situation Housing Issues Law & Order/Courts/Policeshould be handled. 1/23/2018 9:30 5:34 TAKE TWO: Fire Alerts- KPCC’s Kyle Stokes reports on how effective the county alert system was during the recent Thomas Natural Disaster Environment Fires. 1/23/2018 9:39 9:25 TAKE TWO: K2 Sports- A new study suggests that repetitive hits to the head even without concussion can result in chronic brain injury. So how has the NFL responded? Sports Public Health/ Medicine 1/23/2018 9:50 8:01 TAKE TWO: Montecito Mud- Santa Barbara County officials are using the beaches in Carpinteria and Goleta to help was the mud into the ocean, we hear about the clean up and what it Environment Natural Disaster means for ocean water quality. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Etiquette enforcement on Metro flares up in LAPD incident – Larry discusses with Pauletta Tonilas, Chief Communications Officer for Metro; Meghan McCarty, KPCC transportation reporter; and Steve Scauzillo, reporter for the Southern California News Group covering 1/24/2018 10:06 10:36 Law & Order/Courts/Police Transportation transportation. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: As Stockton launches universal basic income project, we discuss benefits and drawbacks – Larry discusses with David Neumark, professor of Economics and director of the Economic Self-Sufficiency Policy Research Institute at UC Irvine and Jerry Nickelsburg, director of the 1/24/2018 10:39 10:59 Politics Economics and Business UCLA Anderson Forecast and professor of economics.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Debating a new bill to change eyewitness lineup standards – Larry discusses with Sen. Scott Wiener, (D-San Francisco), Democratic state senator representing California District 11 who introduced Senate Bill 923 and Eric Siddall, Vice President of the Association of Deputy 1/24/2018 11:06 11:22 Law & Order/Courts/Police Sacramento/State Politics District Attorneys (LA County DDAs).

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: How an Arizona case could change California death penalty laws – Larry discusses with Bob Egelko, legal affairs reporter at the San Francisco Chronicle and Laurie L. Levenson, former federal prosecutor and a professor of law 1/24/2018 11:23 11:37 Law & Order/Courts/Police Sacramento/State Politics at Loyola Law School.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Rags-to-riches: The life of billionaire Vegas kingpin Kirk Kerkorian – Larry discusses with William C. Rempel, veteran investigative reporter and a former editor at the Los Angeles Times; his latest book is “The Gambler: How Penniless Dropout Kirk Kerkorian Became the Greatest Deal 1/24/2018 11:40 11:59 Books/ Literature/ Authors Historical Events/ History SegmentsMaker in Capitalist History” (HarperCollins, 2018).

01/24/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw gives Grammy predicitons The Frame: Jazz musician Billy Childs on musical journey and 01/24/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry new album The Frame: RH Greene reports on Hayao Miyazaki's two former 01/24/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry assistants' recent success 1/24/2018 9:06 15:06 TAKE TWO: State of the State- California's never seen a governor like Brown, and isn't likely to see one again anytime Politics Media soon. 1/24/2018 9:23 6:15 TAKE TWO: UC Tuition- KPCC’s education reporter, Adolfo Guzman Lopez, talks to us about the possible tuition hike at UC schools which will now be voted on in May. Education Economics and Business 1/24/2018 9:29 7:00 TAKE TWO: College Costs- 100,000 students across 380 campuses will be tapped in the coming months to help answer one question: What does it really cost to attend college in Education Economics and Business California? 1/24/2018 9:39 4:25 TAKE TWO: The Ride- As the motorcycle industry struggles, one of its biggest players takes an unconventional approach to attracting younger riders by creating a new clothing line. Transportation Arts And Culture 1/24/2018 9:44 5:07 TAKE TWO: Earthquakes- Launching later this year, ShakeAlert could provide valuable seconds to get people to safety when an earthquake strikes in their area. Natural Disaster Science 1/24/2018 9:50 3:34 TAKE TWO: No Place Like LA- We hear from listener Sue about home falling in love while in LA made her love this city Travel Arts And Culture too. 1/24/2018 9:53 4:42 TAKE TWO: Dreamscape Art- We hear about a tempura restaurant owner who is also an artist painting dreamy scenes Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry inspired by his Japanese heritage.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: On the morning of Gov. Brown’s final State of the State, looking back on his legacy – Larry discusses with Dan Walters, longtime CA politics observer with CALmatters, a nonprofit public interest publication; David Siders, senior reporter for POLITICO and co-author of the California Playbook; and Adam Nagourney, Los Angeles bureau 1/25/2018 10:16 10:59 Sacramento/State Politics Politics chief of The New York Times. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: ‘I just signed your death warrant’: Did US Olympic doctor’s judge speak out of line? Larry discusses with Emily Bazelon, staff writer for New York Times Magazine and co-host of Slate’s “Political Gabfest” podcast and Paul G. Cassell, former federal judge and criminal law professor at the 1/25/2018 11:06 11:36 Law & Order/Courts/Police Media University of Utah.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Should surfing be California’s official state sport? Larry discusses with Al Muratsuchi, democratic Assemblymember representing California’s 66th district who authored Assembly Bill 1782 and Bill Davis, founding president 1/25/2018 11:39 11:59 Sacramento/State Politics Sports of Southern California Public Radio. The Frame: USC's Stacy Smith on Annenberg Inclusion 01/25/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Initiatives survey of music industry The Frame: Domnall Gleason on the National Lampoon and "A 01/25/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Futile and Stupid Gesture" The Frame: Benj Pasek and Justin Paul on new Broadway 01/25/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry musical "Dear Evan Hansen" 1/25/2018 9:06 13:49 TAKE TWO: State of Affairs- Was Senator Dianne Feinstein feeling pressure from the left when she voted against a stopgap Politics Gender Equity/Transgenderfunding Issues bill? 1/25/2018 9:22 6:51 TAKE TWO: 405 Expansion- The expansion project broke ground Friday. Caltrans hopes added lanes will relieve congestion, but some experts question that idea. Transportation Economics and Business 1/25/2018 9:30 4:27 TAKE TWO: Wildfire Animals- Fishskin bandages were one inventive treatment used to heal two bears and a young Environment Science mountain lion who were badly burned. 1/25/2018 9:38 8:53 TAKE TWO: LACMA Expansion- The L.A. City Council just approved a 35-year lease for LACMA for a building at South Los Arts And Culture Economics and Business Angeles Wetlands Park. 1/25/2018 9:50 4:04 TAKE TWO: Skid Row Carnival- The Skid Row Carnival of Love, offers entertainment, services and care for the homeless Housing Issues Arts And Culture who live on Skid Row. 1/25/2018 9:54 4:37 TAKE TWO: Weekend Preview- We give you some suggestions for how to spend your SoCal weekend like a free day at local Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry museums. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Mueller ordered to be fired? Trump denies it. Here’s the latest – Larry discusses with Tom Lobianco, White House reporter for the Associated Press who has been 1/26/2018 10:06 10:22 Politics Washington, DC reports following the story.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Trump’s immigration proposal unites some from the left, and the right – Larry discusses with Jessica Vaughan, director of policy studies at Center for Immigration Studies and Isabel Sanchez, policy advocate for the Coalition for 1/26/2018 10:23 10:49 Politics Immigration Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA).

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: ‘Text-neck’: it’s exactly what it sounds like, and apparently, real – Larry discusses with Dean Fishman, a chiropractor in Florida and founder of the Text Neck Institute and Karena Wu, owner and clinical director of 1/26/2018 10:49 10:59 Public Health/ Medicine Computers/Internet/IT ActiveCare Physical Therapy in New York.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: FilmWeek: ‘Maze Runner: The Death Cure,’ ‘Please Stand By,’ ‘American Folk,’ and more – Larry discusses the week’s newest releases with Christy Lemire, film critic for KPCC, RogerEbert.com and co-host of YouTube’s “What the Flick?” and Peter Rainer, film critic for KPCC and the 1/26/2018 11:06 11:36 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events Christian Science Monitor. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Sundance 2018: An inside look at this year’s festival – Larry discusses with Justin Chang, film critic for KPCC and the Los Angeles Times and John Horn, host of 1/26/2018 11:39 11:59 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events KPCC’s “The Frame.” The Frame: Jonathan Shifflet reports on National Association of 01/26/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Muisc Merchants conference 01/26/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Patti Jinich on her cooking show The Frame: Secret Sisters get nominated for 'Best Folk Album' 01/26/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry grammy 1/28/2018 9:06 9:29 TAKE TWO: Vision Zero- Spring St. in downtown L.A. will get a makeover as part of Vision Zero, the city's plan to make streets safer for drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians. Transportation Politics 1/28/2018 9:16 5:51 TAKE TWO: Home Prices- You probably need more than you think to afford a $500K home in LA, once you factor in Housing Issues Economics and Business expenses. 1/28/2018 9:23 9:36 TAKE TWO: DACA Trump- The president’s DACA framework has detractors on both sides of the political aisle. So could a Immigration Politics compromise happen? 1/28/2018 9:33 3:03 TAKE TWO: Disaster Music- A SoCal musician is writing music in the wake of the Thomas Fire and now the Monecito Arts And Culture Natural Disaster mudslides. 1/28/2018 9:39 9:09 TAKE TWO: On the Lot- In the wake of the #Me Too movement, the Academy offers up a new set of procedures for dealing with sexual misconduct allegations. Entertainment Industry 1/28/2018 9:50 7:45 TAKE TWO: LA Times- There’s a new editor in chief at the LA Times, who’s past work has been at Chicago papers. Media Labor Issues

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Week in politics: Previewing Trump’s first State of the Union, how Congress might respond to POTUS’ reported attempt to fire Mueller, and more – Larry discusses with Caroline Heldman, associate professor of politics at Occidental College and Pete Peterson, dean of the School of Public Policy and senior fellow at The Davenport Institute at 1/29/2018 10:06 10:38 Politics Washington, DC reports Pepperdine University. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Whether during the homeless count or in your daily work, how has working with the homeless changed your perceptions of homelessness? Larry discusses with Keith Hendriksen, program manager at Union Station 1/29/2018 10:41 10:59 Housing Issues Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyHomeless Services in Pasadena.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: New editor, allegations of ‘union- busting’ and rumors of a ‘shadow newsroom’: what’s going on at the LA Times? Larry discusses with Bettina Boxall, water issue and environmental reporter for the Los Angeles Times and member of the L.A. Times Guild organizing committee and Jim Newton, public policy lecturer at UCLA and former Los Angeles 1/29/2018 11:06 11:22 Media Economics and Business Times reporter, editor, columnist and bureau chief.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Under CA proposal, farm, service workers without legal US residency could get work permits – Larry discusses with Devon Mathis, Republican Assemblymember representing California’s 26th District who co- authored of AB 1885 and Steven Camarota, director of research 1/29/2018 11:23 11:37 Sacramento/State Politics Labor Issues at the Center for Immigration Studies. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: What’s a supertaster and how can you tell if you’re one of them? – Larry discusses with Rob DeSalle, author of the piece on supertasters in the science publication, Nautilus and Mike Steinberger, former wine columnist for Slate.com and author of “The Wine Savant” (W. 1/29/2018 11:40 11:59 Science Arts And Culture W. Norton & Company, 2014). The Frame: Variety's Shirley Halperin on sexism at the 01/29/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Grammys The Frame: The New York Times' Amanda Hess on #MeToo and 1/29/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Hollywood award shows 01/29/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Aimee Mann on new album "Mental Illness" 1/29/2018 9:06 6:53 TAKE TWO: Super Blue Blood Moon- KPCC’s Jacob Margolis tells us about three big celestial events colliding this week. Science Environment 1/29/2018 9:13 6:28 TAKE TWO: Electric Vehicles- Just 350,000 EVs are currently registered in California. Governor Brown wants to have 5 million Evs on the road by 2030, so can California do it? Environment Transportation 1/29/2018 9:22 7:32 TAKE TWO: Montecito Insurance- The state’s insurance commissioner has issued a formal statement saying that, fire Natural Disaster Politics insurance should cover mudslide damages. 1/29/2018 9:29 6:09 TAKE TWO: Sheriff Oversight- KPCC’s Frank Stoltze gives us an update on the progress of the civilain commission formed to oversee the sheriffs department. Law & Order/Courts/Police Politics 1/29/2018 9:39 6:02 TAKE TWO: Runyon Canyon- The LA City Council is considering its options for reducing traffic and improving safety Environment Arts And Culture in the popular hiking spot. 1/29/2018 9:47 2:23 TAKE TWO: Coliseum Renovations- The redesign of the historic stadium operated by USC will respect the landmark's Sports Arts And Culture history and give fans new seats. 1/29/2018 9:50 8:58 TAKE TWO: Tuesday Reviewsday- Justino Aguila brings in selections from Natalia Lafourcade, and the 19-year-old LA Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry native, Cuco.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: After house votes to release Nunes memo, the political and national security ramifications of making it public – Larry discusses with , U.S. Congressman (D-Burbank) representing California’s 28th district and Sean T. Walsh, Republican political analyst and partner at 1/30/2018 10:06 10:25 Politics Homeland Security Wilson Walsh Consulting in San Francisco. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, JPMorgan join forces to disrupt health care. Here’s what that could look like – Larry discusses with Avik Roy, president of The Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity, a non-profit think tank and Kavita Patel, M.D., fellow at the Brookings Institution and a practicing primary care physician at Johns 1/30/2018 10:26 10:38 Public Health/ Medicine Computers/Internet/IT Hopkins Medicine.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Fake fandom: The buying, selling of social media followers – Larry discusses with Gabriel Dance, deputy investigations editor at the New York Times who is one of the co-authors behind the paper’s recent investigation into 1/30/2018 10:41 10:59 Computers/Internet/IT Media the illicit buying and selling of social media followers.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: AirTalk speaks with newly named EIC of Los Angeles Times, Jim Kirk – Larry discusses with Jim Kirk, 1/30/2018 11:06 11:24 Media Economics and Business newly named editor-in-chief of the Los Angeles Times.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: As Facebook changes its algorithm, a deep dive on how that affects your newsfeed – Larry discusses with Josh Constine, editor-at-large for TechCrunch; Sheera Frenkel, San Francisco-based cyber security correspondent for the New York Times; and Elizabeth Dwoskin, Silicon Valley 1/30/2018 11:25 11:49 Computers/Internet/IT Media Correspondent for The Washington Post.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Emojis and emoticons are showing up in court cases, and lawyers are all (☉_☉) about it – Larry discusses with Gabriella Ziccarelli, technology attorney at Blank Rome LLP in Washington D.C., where she addresses disruptive 1/30/2018 11:50 11:59 Computers/Internet/IT Law & Order/Courts/Policetechnologies including emojis and emoticons in court cases. The Frame: Bill Pullman talks about what it takes to play the 01/30/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry president of the U.S.A 01/30/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Re-run of Daniela Vega interview 01/30/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Re-run of Rachel Morrison interview 1/30/2018 9:06 14:20 TAKE TWO: State of the Union- We talk about the main takeaways from President Trump’s speech for Californians. Politics #N/A 1/30/2018 9:22 3:59 TAKE TWO: Flamethrowers- A California Assemblyman wants Politics Economics and Business to ban Elon Musks’ company’s flamethrowers. 1/30/2018 9:26 2:50 TAKE TWO: No Place Like LA- Listener Chelsea talks about Travel Arts And Culture moving from OC to LA. 1/30/2018 9:28 6:23 TAKE TWO: Pot in School- We hear the story of a family working to make it ok for their daughter to take marijuana Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyPublic Health/ Medicine medication for her seizures at school. 1/30/2018 9:38 9:30 TAKE TWO: K2 Sports- The Los Angeles Clippers announced a trade of the All-Star forward Blake Griffin to the Detroit Pistons marking the end of an era for the team. Sports Entertainment Industry 1/30/2018 9:49 7:59 TAKE TWO: Pop Warner Football- KPCC’s Michelle Faust reports on a lawsuit two SoCal moms are filing related to safety Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilySports concerns with Pop Warner football.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: AirTalk political analysts break down President Trump’s first State of the Union – Larry discusses with Caroline Heldman, associate professor of politics at Occidental College and Lanhee Chen, research fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and former policy director for 1/31/2018 10:06 10:30 Politics Washington, DC reports the Romney-Ryan 2012 presidential campaign.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: ‘Never Trumper’ on the Trump presidency – Larry discusses with David Frum, senior editor at the Atlantic and author of many books, including his latest, “Trumpocracy: The Corruption of the American 1/31/2018 10:30 10:59 Books/ Literature/ Authors Politics Republic” (HarperCollins, 2018). Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Free speech 101: Should a teacher’s anti-military comments get him fired? Larry discusses with Erwin Chemerinsky, dean and professor of law at UC Berkeley Law School and expert in Constitutional law and Alex Rojas, Ph.D., COO of Siembra Mobile Inc, a company offering school districts software to help high school counselors provide support to students and former superintendent of the Bassett 1/31/2018 11:06 11:30 Education War/ Military Events/ MilitaryUnified Culture School District.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: What we’re learning about CTE and how it might impact youth sports participation – Larry discusses with Michelle Faust, KPCC health care reporter; Dr. Lee Goldstein, lead author of the study and associate professor of psychiatry at Boston University’s School of Medicine; and Dr. Julian Bailes, director of neurosurgery and co-director of NorthShore University HealthSystem Neurological Institute; he is also the volunteer chairman of the medical advisory 1/31/2018 11:31 11:59 Public Health/ Medicine Sports committee for Pop Warner Youth Football.

01/31/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: NYT's Robin Pogrebin on Chuck Close controversy 01/31/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Elkhana Pulitzer on directing "Mass" musical

01/31/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Daniel Hernandez on Cirque du Soleil show "Luzia" 1/31/2018 9:06 10:03 TAKE TWO: Marijuana Convictions- San Francisco District Attorney, announced he would effectively wipe clean prior pot misdemeanors going back to 1975 and reduce felony Politics Law & Order/Courts/Policeconvictions. 1/31/2018 9:16 2:45 TAKE TWO: Pot Water- Now that recreational marijuana is legal in California, it’s poised to become one of the state's top crops. And like most agriculture, cannabis plants need a lot of Environment Energy water to grow. 1/31/2018 9:21 7:35 TAKE TWO: Gravely Disabled- LA is urging state lawmakers to change its definition of "gravely disabled,” to give officials more power to forcibly treat homeless people who are mentally ill. Housing Issues Public Health/ Medicine 1/31/2018 9:29 4:08 TAKE TWO: Dual Enrollment- More and more community colleges are offering classes at high schools during the school day, but there are teacher conflicts to work out. Education Youth/Children's Issues/ Family 1/31/2018 9:38 6:49 TAKE TWO: Tax Filing 101- The Internal Revenue Service started accepting tax returns this week. We give you some filing Economics and Business Politics tips. 1/31/2018 9:45 1:10 TAKE TWO: Standing Desks- A new study has found that standing at your desk for six hours a day could help you lose 5.5 Public Health/ Medicine Labor Issues pounds a year. 1/31/2018 9:47 8:22 TAKE TWO: The Binge- Mark Jordan Legan stops by with a curated list of the best things to stream, including the shows Wormwood, Mindhunter and Glow. Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Latest on Russian probe: CA congressmen spar over release of ‘secret’ House intel memo – Larry discusses with Tom Frank, DC-based national security reporter at BuzzFeed News covering the FBI, and the Russian 2/1/2018 10:06 10:21 Politics Washington, DC reports probe.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: With House seats up for grabs, will Orange County skew left or right? Larry discusses with Raphael Sonenshein, executive director of the Pat Brown Institute for Public Affairs at Cal State Los Angeles and Reed Galen, chief strategist of the Serve America Movement, a Denver-based a 2/1/2018 10:22 10:36 Politics Orange County political strategy organization. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Debating Walmart’s move to lock up African-American targeted beauty products – Larry discusses with Jody Armour, professor of law at USC and Todd Wulffson, managing partner at Carothers DiSante & Freudenberger in Irvine, an employment and labor law firm with offices 2/1/2018 10:39 10:59 Racial Relations Economics and Business throughout California.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Should ICE agents be making arrests at courthouses? Larry discusses with Claude Arnold, retired special agent who was in charge of U.S. ICE investigations at their L.A. office and consultant at crisis management firm Frontier Solutions and Michael Kaufman, deputy director of advocacy and senior staff attorney specializing in immigrants’ rights at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Southern 2/1/2018 11:06 11:21 Law & Order/Courts/Police Immigration California. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The L.A. County supervisor’s pick for interim head of the public defender’s office faces criticism – Larry discusses with Frank Stoltze, KPCC correspondent who covers criminal justice and public safety issues; Stanley Goldman, tenured professor of law at Loyola Law School and former deputy public defender for Los Angeles County in the Downtown Los Angeles office; and Peter Eliasberg, chief counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern 2/1/2018 11:21 11:49 Law & Order/Courts/Police Labor Issues California. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Uni, micro cilantro and imported masa: In defense of expensive tacos – Larry discusses with Javier Cabral, freelance food, music and culture writer based in 2/1/2018 11:50 11:59 Arts And Culture Economics and Business Los Angeles. The Frame: Lena Waithe on "The Chi" and representation issues 02/01/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry in Hollywood The Frame: Lena Waithe on "The Chi" and representation issues 02/01/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry in Hollywood The Frame: PGA directors Lori McCreary and Gary Lucchesi on 02/01/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry #Time's Up 2/1/2018 9:06 14:10 TAKE TWO: State of Affairs- A look at the tense back-and- forth between the two California congressmen currently sharing the national spotlight in the memo debate. Politics Economics and Business 2/1/2018 9:22 5:57 TAKE TWO: Severe Drought- The US Drought Monitor reported Thursday that Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties are all experiencing severe conditions. Environment Science 2/1/2018 9:26 5:45 TAKE TWO: SoCal Conservation- Large portions of Southern California are back in severe drought conditions. UCLA’s Mark Environment Energy Gold has water saving tips. 2/1/2018 9:33 3:56 TAKE TWO: Wildlife Crossings- Special paths over roads could be one way to save mountain lions being struck and killed by vehicles in the Santa Monica Mountains.

Environment Transportation 2/1/2018 9:40 8:44 TAKE TWO: School Security- After a shooting at the Sal Castro Middle School in Los Angeles there are questions about security at the school and controversy around random security checks going on at LA Unified campuses. Education Youth/Children's Issues/ Family 2/1/2018 9:50 4:07 TAKE TWO: Bot or Not- For the most part it’s easy to spot a bot on social media, but lately, they’ve been getting trickier. Here's one lawmaker's plan to make things more transparent. Politics Media 2/1/2018 9:54 4:28 TAKE TWO: Weekend Preview- Here’s a look at some things to do in SoCal this weekend including Coffee Con. Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Airtalk with Larry Mantle: AirTalk special coverage: the Nunes memo – Larry discusses with Lisa Mascaro, congressional reporter for the Los Angeles Times; Matt Rodriguez, Democratic strategist and founder and chief executive officer of Rodriguez Strategies; Sean T. Walsh, Republican political analyst and partner at Wilson Walsh Consulting in San Francisco; Ron Hosko, former assistant director of the FBI from 2012 to 2014; Robert Kaufman, public policy professor at Pepperdine; Garrett Graff, journalist, author and contributing editor at Wired; and R.P. Eddy, CEO of the New York-based intelligence firm Ergo and former director at the White House National Security 2/2/2018 10:06 10:59 Politics Washington, DC reports Council. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: FilmWeek: ‘Winchester: The House that Ghosts Built,’ ‘A Fantastic Woman’ and more – Larry discusses the week’s newest releases with Amy Nicholson, film critic for KPCC and host of The Canon podcast; Justin Chang, film critic for KPCC and the Los Angeles Times; and Charles Solomon, film critic for KPCC, Animation Scoop and Animation 2/2/2018 11:06 11:36 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events Magazine.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Award season sparks tailor-made movie trailers and ad campaigns, but to what end? Larry discusses with Nick Temple, founder and editor of Wild Card, a theatrical advertising agency based in Culver City whose primary focus is event and Academy films and Stu Zakim, a Motion Picture Arts Academy member since 1995 who has held 2/2/2018 11:39 11:59 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture executive positions at Columbia Pictures and Universal. The Frame: Variety's Jem Aswad on allegations against 02/02/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Recording Academy president Neil Portnow

02/02/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Jennifer Fox on #MeToo and new movie "The Tale" The Frame: The Washington Post's Elahe Izadi on Justin 02/02/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Timberlake Superbowl incident 2/4/2018 9:06 6:00 TAKE TWO: Homeless Arrests- There’s been a "huge increase" in homeless arrests in L.A., despite a decrease in overall arrests in the city, according to a new report from the Housing Issues Law & Order/Courts/PoliceLos Angeles Times. 2/4/2018 9:12 7:20 TAKE TWO: Whistleblower Bill- Assemblywoman Melendez's bill targeted at shielding whistleblowers reporting sexual harassment and assault in the legislature was passed Politics Gender Equity/Transgenderunanimously. Issues 2/4/2018 9:19 3:16 TAKE TWO: Gas Prices- The average price of a gallon of gas in LA is almost 60 cents higher than it was a year ago. Transportation Economics and Business 2/4/2018 9:23 6:10 TAKE TWO: Gas Tax Repeal- We look at the progress of a Republican-led effort to repeal the gas tax. Will the initiative make it to the ballot in November and will voters support it? Politics Economics and Business 2/4/2018 9:29 6:15 TAKE TWO: LA Housing- Each California community is tasked to build a certain number of homes each year. About 98 percent failed to do that, according to a new state report. Housing Issues Politics 2/4/2018 9:39 8:34 TAKE TWO: On the Lot- The teaser trail for "Solo: A Star Wars Story" launches off on Super Bowl weekend. Plus, how Rotten Tomatoes is planning to fight back against the trolls and more. Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry 2/4/2018 9:50 6:14 TAKE TWO: Super Bowl Streaming-Streaming services cut off the last two minutes of the Super Bowl. Will sports fans forgive Sports Entertainment Industry them? 2/4/2018 9:56 2:29 TAKE TWO: No Place Like LA- KPCC listener Ben tells us about moving from Indiana to LA and when the city finally felt Travel Law & Order/Courts/Policelike home. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Week in politics: More Nunes memo madness, plus how Congress will try to avoid another government shutdown – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Lisa Garcia Bedolla, professor in the Graduate School of Education and director of the Institute of Governmental Studies at UC Berkeley and Jack Pitney, professor of politics at 2/5/2018 10:06 10:39 Politics Washington, DC reports Claremont McKenna College.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: A lesson in party hosting and guesting etiquette, and why no one wants to pay for your birthday gathering – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Michelle Singletary, writer of the Washington Post’s personal 2/5/2018 10:41 10:59 Arts And Culture Economics and Business finance column, “The Color of Money.”

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Newly released documents shed light on how CA legislature has dealt with sexual harassment claims – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Melanie Mason, reporter covering state government and politics in Sacramento for the Los Angeles Times and Laurel Rosenhall, 2/5/2018 11:06 11:22 Sacramento/State Politics Gender Equity/Transgenderpolitical Issues reporter at CALmatters.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Amazon patents wristbands that track warehouse workers hands, raising HR and privacy concerns – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Karen Weise, reporter with Bloomberg Technology and Bloomberg Businessweek and Kate Bischoff, owner of tHRive Law & 2/5/2018 11:23 11:45 Computers/Internet/IT Labor Issues Consulting, an employment law and HR consulting firm. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: After Uma Thurman’s allegations, a look at Hollywood work culture – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Katie Kilkenny, associate editor at The 2/5/2018 11:45 11:59 Entertainment Industry Labor Issues Hollywood Reporter. The Frame: Kyle Buchanan on Uma Thurman/Quentin 02/05/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Tarantino scandal 02/05/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Dir. Salim Akil on new series "Black Lightning" 02/05/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Collin Friesen on Fantasy Movie Leagues 2/5/2018 9:06 5:56 TAKE TWO: Universal Healthcare- A select assembly committee is hearing specific proposals for getting California to universal healthcare. KPCC Health Reporter Michelle Faust has been following it all very closely. Public Health/ Medicine Politics 2/5/2018 9:12 4:27 TAKE TWO: Needle Exchanges- Studies have shown needle exchanges can reduce the spread of diseases like HIV, connect people to preventative health services and reduce used needle Politics Public Health/ Medicine litter. 2/5/2018 9:17 4:59 TAKE TWO: Green Farming- A partnership between a popular outdoor brand and a Northern California ranching family has proven to be both green and profitable. Environment Environment 2/5/2018 9:22 6:49 TAKE TWO: Falcon Launch- The new Falcon Heavy rocket from SpaceX, which is based right here in Hawthorne, blasts off Science Media on its maiden voyage today. 2/5/2018 6:29 7:05 TAKE TWO: Waymo V Uber- This week, all eyes (in Silicon Valley) are on a legal battle between two of the biggest names in driverless technology: Waymo and Uber. Economics and Business Transportation 2/5/2018 9:39 8:02 TAKE TWO: Oscar Costumes- Every year, the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising brings in the Oscar- Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture nominated costume designs. 2/5/2018 9:50 6:48 TAKE TWO: Tuesday Reviewsday- Music journalist Oliver Wang shares his favorite new music tracks of the week from Chris Dave and the Drumhedz, SiR and Aloe Blacc. Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture 2/5/2018 9:56 1:59 TAKE TWO: Traffic- Los Angeles ranks first in the world for traffic congestion, according to the 2017 Global Traffic Transportation Science Scorecard from analytics firm INRIX. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The wild swings in the stock market and what it means for your retirement savings – Larry discusses with Sarah Ponczek, markets reporter for and Randy Diamond, writer for Chief Investment Officer, an investment news, opinion and research site; Liz Weston, columnist for NerdWallet and author of many books on 2/6/2018 10:06 10:21 Economics and Business Computers/Internet/IT personal finance.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Judge in OC encampments suit asking cities to prove policies aren’t discriminatory – Larry discusses with Carol Sobel, a civil rights attorney who has represented L.A.'s homeless in federal courts and is a co- counsel on this suit and Todd Wulffson, managing partner at Carothers DiSante & Freudenberger in Irvine, an employment 2/6/2018 10:22 10:36 Orange County Housing Issues and labor law firm. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Taking the addict’s perspective on the L.A. Times’s coverage of USC med school dean Carmen Puliafito – Larry discusses with Damon Raskin, M.D., internist and chief medical advisor for Cliffside Malibu, an alcohol and drug rehabilitation center; he specializes in addiction 2/6/2018 10:39 10:59 Media Public Health/ Medicine treatment. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: LA vs. AirBnB: city committee’s continuing debate over regulating short-term rentals – Larry discusses with Emily Alpert Reyes, reporter covering City Hall 2/6/2018 11:06 11:22 Housing Issues Economics and Business for the Los Angeles Times.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Trump administration targets one of DiFi’s biggest legislative accomplishment: protecting the CA desert – Larry discusses with Karen Douglas, commissioner of the California Energy Commission who worked on the Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan and Shannon Eddy, executive director of the Large-Scale Solar Association, a Sacramento-based solar industry advocacy group working on 2/6/2018 11:23 11:36 Sacramento/State Politics Environment California and Western U.S. solar issues. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The experience of being an older college student – Larry discusses with Heather Adams, program director of the UCLA Transfer Center and non-traditional student programming; she is a non-traditional student herself and started UCLA’s first student organization for students over 2/6/2018 11:39 11:59 Education Youth/Children's Issues/ Family25, the Non-Traditional Students Network. The Frame: Common and Diane Warren on making their Oscar- 02/06/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry nominated song for "Marshall" The Frame: Playwright Quiara Hudes on new play "Water by 02/06/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry the Spoonful" 02/06/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Betto Arcos on Havana Jazz fest 2/6/2018 9:06 8:48 TAKE TWO: LA Times Sale- The LA Times has been sold to a local billionaire, we talk about what’s next for the paper and Media Economics and Business what local ownership would mean. 2/6/2018 9:15 5:22 TAKE TWO: Democrat Fundraising- At least half of 14 incumbent Republicans were outraised by opponents in 2017. Politics Economics and Business But is money an indicator of future success? 2/6/2018 9:22 8:15 TAKE TWO: Homeless Tickets- LA’s city attorney joins us to talk about programs that are potential solutions for the rise in tickets and arrests for homeless people in LA. Housing Issues Politics 2/6/2018 9:31 1:00 TAKE TWO: Homeless Meters- New donation meters raising funds to fight homelessness are hitting the streets with a look Housing Issues Economics and Business similar to parking meters. 2/6/2018 9:30 5:07 TAKE TWO: Santa Ana Rent- KPCC’s Jill Replogle updates us in the city of Santa Ana’s discussions about putting rent control Housing Issues Economics and Business into place. 2/6/2018 9:39 9:50 TAKE TWO: K2 Sports- The Winter Olympics are starting, the games will feature fan friendly sports like hockey, speed Sports Entertainment Industry skating, and snowboarding. 2/6/2018 9:50 8:43 TAKE TWO: LA Phil 100- The orchestra has some big plans for expanding its audience in the future and an exciting season coming up to commemorate its centennial. Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Is Patrick Soon-Shiong the LA Times’s Jeff Bezos? Larry discusses with David Folkenflik, media 2/7/2018 10:06 10:18 Media Economics and Business correspondent for NPR who’s been covering the story. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The symbolism behind President Trump’s call for a grand military parade – Larry discusses with Douglas Brinkley, presidential historian & professor of history at Rice University and Brian McAllister Linn, professor of history at Texas A&M University who specializes in military history and 2/7/2018 10:18 10:36 War/ Military Events/ MilitaryPolitics Culture war.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Locked in: What neuroscience is telling us about friendships – Larry discusses with Carolyn Parkinson, assistant professor of social psychology at UCLA and lead author of the study “Similar neural responses predict 2/7/2018 10:39 10:59 Science Arts And Culture friendship” (Nature Communications, January 2018). Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Senate and House nearing two-year spending agreement, but where’s the DACA deal? Larry discusses with Sean Sullivan, congressional reporter for The 2/7/2018 11:06 11:17 Politics Washington, DC reports Washington Post.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: New FDA plan wants to reduce smoking levels without targeting cigarette sales. Is this good for public health? Larry discusses with Scott Ballin, a Washington, D.C.-based health policy consultant and longtime tobacco control policy advocate; Chris Bostic, deputy director for policy at Action on Smoking & Health (ASH), a nonprofit organization advocating for a tobacco-free society and Jacob Sullum, senior 2/7/2018 11:17 11:37 Public Health/ Medicine Economics and Business editor at Reason Magazine and syndicated columnist. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Stress case: What’s behind the increased demand for mental health counseling from SoCal college students? Larry discusses with Claudia Boyd-Barrett, writer for the Center for Health Reporting at USC and Jonna Fries, Psy.D., psychologist and director of counseling and 2/7/2018 11:40 11:59 Public Health/ Medicine Education psychological services at Cal State L.A. 02/07/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Cynthia Bamforth 02/07/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Re-run of interview with director Dee Rees 02/07/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Douglas brothers photographers 2/7/2018 9:06 7:14 TAKE TWO: Delta Tunnels- Governor Brown's plan, officially known as the California WaterFix, has been downsized to one tunnel instead of two, but the project is moving forward. Environment Politics 2/7/2018 9:15 7:41 TAKE TWO: DACA Democrats- Democrats in the House aren't happy that the new budget package contains no fix for DACA. Politics Immigration Some fear they're losing their leverage. 2/7/2018 9:24 5:50 TAKE TWO: Family Visas- The Trump administration would like to limit who can come to the US on family visas but many Democrats, like San Gabriel Congresswoman Judy Chu, are Politics Immigration pushing back. 2/7/2018 9:30 8:03 TAKE TWO: The Ride- General Motors' Marketplace app lets drivers order Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts, even book a hotel or parking spot, from the comfort of their cars' front seat. Transportation Economics and Business 2/7/2018 9:42 8:49 TAKE TWO: Sacramento Films- Could Sacramento become the next Hollywood? We speak to filmmaker Deon Taylor about making movies in Sacramento. Entertainment Industry Economics and Business 2/7/2018 9:51 5:14 TAKE TWO: Bald Eagles- Two bald eagle eggs are set to hatch Science Environment in Big Bear Valley this week. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Pelosi’s 8-hour ‘DACA-buster’: her intention, the impact and what it says about the Democratic divide over immigration – Larry discusses with David Weigel, reporter covering politics for the Washington Post and Roger 2/8/2018 10:06 10:21 Washington, DC reports Immigration Salazar, Democratic strategist and president of ALZA strategies. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The California impact if 2020 Census includes question about citizenship status – Larry discusses with Phil Sparks, co-director of The Census Project and James Copland, director of the Center for Legal Policy at The 2/8/2018 10:22 10:36 Politics Immigration Manhattan Institute.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Hollywood studios’ answer to the #MeToo movement: morality clauses in contracts – Larry discusses with Tim Cedrone, labor and employment law attorney at Apruzzese, McDermott, Mastro & Murphy, P.C. in New Jersey who previously served as the chair of the Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Section of the New Jersey 2/8/2018 10:39 10:59 Entertainment Industry Law & Order/Courts/PoliceState Bar Association.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: After Trump’s speech at the National Prayer Breakfast, a look at Trump’s history with Evangelicals – Larry discusses with Tommy Givens, assistant professor of New Testament Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary and Marie Griffith, professor and Director of the John C. Danforth Center 2/8/2018 11:06 11:30 Politics Religion on Religion and Politics at Washington University in St. Louis.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: International politics front and center at this year’s Winter Olympics in South Korea – Larry discusses with Rory Carroll, sports reporter for in 2/8/2018 11:30 11:36 Foreign News Politics PyeongChang to cover the Winter Olympics. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Working stiff: New Gallup poll on how happy American workers are with their jobs – Larry discusses with Brandon Busteed, executive director for 2/8/2018 11:39 11:59 Labor Issues Public Health/ Medicine education and workforce development at Gallup.

02/08/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Variety's Brian Steinberg on Olympics coverage. The Frame: Mathew Heineman on new opiod epidemic-doc 02/08/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry "the Trade"

02/08/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: "Call Me By Your Name" Screenwriter James Ivory 2/8/2018 9:06 13:35 TAKE TWO: State of Affairs- A look at the accusations of sexual misconduct surrounding one of the leaders of Sacramento’s MeToo movement and ’s eight hour Politics Gender Equity/Transgenderspeech. Issues 2/8/2018 9:22 7:12 TAKE TWO: Online College- Earlier this year, Governor Jerry Brown proposed a fully online public college. But the idea requires $120 million and faces multifaceted opposition. Education Economics and Business 2/8/2018 9:29 6:14 TAKE TWO: Antiquarian Book Fair- We check out some rare Books/ Literature/ Authors Arts And Culture finds at this year’s antiquarian book fair. 2/8/2018 9:39 2:29 TAKE TWO: California Figure Skaters- Five of the members of the US Olympic figure skating team are representing the Sports Entertainment Industry Golden State at the games. 2/8/2018 9:42 6:25 TAKE TWO: Single Payer- KPCC’s Michelle Faust gives us an update on the likelihood of single payer being the chosen path Public Health/ Medicine Politics to universal healthcare in California. 2/8/2018 9:49 4:16 TAKE TWO: Jasper Johns- With 100 works from his long career, it's the first major survey of the 87-year-old's work in Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry the history of L.A. 2/8/2018 9:53 4:11 TAKE TWO: Weekend Preview- We give you a look at some events this weekend around LA, like a night of circus-themed Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry valentines fun. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Budget-win or budget-bust? A look at what’s in that sweeping government funding bill – Larry discusses with Seung Min Kim, congressional reporter for Politico; Donald Marron, economist and fellow at the Urban Institute where his research focus includes federal budgeting; Chris Edwards, economist and director of tax policy at the Cato 2/9/2018 10:06 10:21 Politics Economics and Business Institute.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: LA County Sheriff on unlawful cooperation with ICE, 2017 crime numbers, civilian oversight panel and more – Larry discusses with Jim McDonnell, Sheriff, 2/9/2018 10:22 10:59 Law & Order/Courts/Police Immigration Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: FilmWeek: ‘The 15:17 to Paris,’ ‘Peter Rabbit,’ Oscar-nominated shorts and more – Larry discusses the week’s newest releases with Lael Loewenstein, KPCC film critic; Wade Major, film critic for KPCC and CineGods.com; and Charles Solomon, film critic for KPCC, 2/9/2018 11:06 11:59 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events Animation Scoop and Animation Magazine. The Frame: Emily Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani on how "The Big 02/09/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Sick" tackles racism The Frame: Emily Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani on how "The Big 02/09/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Sick" tackles racism

02/09/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: on his role in "The Florida Project" 2/11/2018 9:06 6:48 TAKE TWO: Mudslide Research- In hopes of predicting future mudslides before they happen, USGS is researching the Natural Disaster Science Montecito mudslides. 2/11/2018 9:12 4:18 TAKE TWO: Assault Trauma-The Me-too stories flooding the news in recent months may stir a mix of emotions for victims of Public Health/ Medicine Gender Equity/Transgendersexual Issues violence. 2/11/2018 9:17 1:40 TAKE TWO: Triple Axel- So Cal skater Mirai Nagasu pulled off a stunning move just seconds into her free skate performance Sports Entertainment Industry last night, the triple axel. 2/11/2018 9:21 8:21 TAKE TWO: The Rinks- To compete in the 2018 Winter Olympics, some U.S. skaters went through one place in Sports Economics and Business Southern California – The Rinks in Lakewood. 2/11/2018 9:29 6:08 TAKE TWO: Tackle Football- Here in California, if one state assembly member has her way, football's youngest players would no longer be subject to the injury risks of tackle football. Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilySports 2/11/2018 9:39 9:34 TAKE TWO: On the Lot- The latest on the Weinstein Co. sale and the effect a NY lawsuit may have on it, plus SAG's new code Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry of conduct on sexual harassment. 2/11/2018 9:49 4:40 TAKE TWO: Montecito Rain- We hear from the deputy fire chief in Montecito about how the area is preparing in case the Natural Disaster Environment coming rains bring more mudslides. 2/11/2018 9:54 3:05 TAKE TWO: Driving Cell Phones- California's Office of Traffic Safety reports that drivers are not picking up their phones as much as before. But Take Two listeners beg to differ. Transportation Law & Order/Courts/Police

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Week in politics: What to expect from the White House and Congress during ‘infrastructure week,’ how the debate over DACA is shaping up and more – Larry discusses with Matt Rodriguez, Democratic strategist and founder and chief executive officer of Rodriguez Strategies and Sean T. Walsh, Republican political analyst and partner at 2/12/2018 10:06 10:59 Politics Washington, DC reports Wilson Walsh Consulting in San Francisco.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: LA is considering fast tracking some homeless housing projects, but some community members push back – Larry discusses with Mark Vallianatos, co-founder and policy director of the group Abundant Housing L.A. and Mark Ryavec, president of the Venice Stakeholders Association, 2/12/2018 11:06 11:31 Housing Issues Youth/Children's Issues/ Familya neighborhood organization. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Could Amazon’s new delivery service cut into the FedEx, UPS oligopoly? Larry discusses with Laura Stevens, a San Francisco-based e-commerce reporter for and Sucharita Kodali, e-commerce analyst at Forrester Research, a technology research and advisory firm 2/12/2018 11:32 11:49 Computers/Internet/IT Economics and Business based in Cambridge, MA.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Celebrating ‘30 Years with Val Zavala’ on KCET’s SoCal Connected – Larry discusses with Val Zavala, award-winning journalist and former anchor and 2/12/2018 11:50 11:59 Media Arts And Culture executive producer of KCET’s “SoCal Connected.” The Frame: LA Times' Ryan Faughnder on New York State's 02/12/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry lawsuite against Weinstein company The Frame: Allison Janney delves into the challenges of her "I, 02/12/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Tonya" performance. The Frame: Baz Lurhman reacts to so many figure skaters using 02/12/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Moulin Rouge 2/12/2018 9:06 5:00 TAKE TWO: Water Fines- The State Water Resources Control Board is considering a measure that would impose $500 fines Environment Environment for Californians who waste water. 2/12/2018 9:11 6:02 TAKE TWO: Aetna- California’s Insurance Commissioner has asked the state to investigate allegations against health insurer Public Health/ Medicine Politics Aetna. 2/12/2018 9:17 1:55 TAKE TWO: Eagle Update- The two bald eagle chicks in Big Science Environment Bear have hatched. 2/12/2018 9:22 6:19 TAKE TWO: Early Spring- Tulips should be just inches high right now, but warm temperatures in the region have led them to grow to nearly a foot at Descanso Gardens. Science Environment 2/12/2018 9:28 7:00 TAKE TWO: Nutria- These large invasive rodents are back in California and wildlife experts save this could be distractive to Environment Science the state’s natural landscape. 2/12/2018 9:39 5:16 TAKE TWO: Disney Prices- Prices for most tickets to the park increased Sunday. But diehard Disney fans have proven they'll still go no matter how much they cost. Economics and Business Entertainment Industry 2/12/2018 9:45 2:51 TAKE TWO: Galentine’s Day- Feb. 14 might be for romantic Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry love, but Feb. 13 is for friendship. 2/12/2018 9:49 9:03 TAKE TWO: Tuesday Reviewsday- This week's music picks include Lakers fan Joey Dosik, and burlesque queen Dita Von Teese. Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Russia likely to interfere in 2018 elections and other updates from intel leaders, plus latest on dueling memos – Larry discusses with Miles Parks, reporter and producer on NPR's Washington Desk covering election interference and voting infrastructure and Aaron Blake, senior 2/13/2018 10:06 10:22 Washington, DC reports Homeland Security political reporter for the Washington Post. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: With weak rain season, drought for California could be in the forecast – Larry discusses with Jacob 2/13/2018 10:23 10:30 Environment Science Margolis, science reporter at KPCC.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: A ballot proposal wants to dramatically expand rent control in California. What are the possible downsides? Larry discusses with Anya Svanoe, communications coordinator for The Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE) and Tom Bannon, chief 2/13/2018 10:30 10:59 Sacramento/State Politics Housing Issues executive officer for the California Apartment Association.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Under Trump budget, food stamp recipients wouldn’t be able to choose what they buy – Larry discusses with Andrew Cheyne, director of government affairs for the California Association of Food Banks and Brandon Lipps, acting deputy undersecretary for food nutrition and consumer 2/13/2018 11:06 11:25 Politics Economics and Business services for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: A deeper look at the impact of partisan media’s growing divide – Larry discusses with Joe Concha, media reporter and columnist for The Hill and Judy Muller, journalism professor emerita at USC where she focuses 2/13/2018 11:25 11:36 Media Politics on the changing news industry, news literacy and fake news. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Mind over fatigue? The science of endurance and how to beat the brain – Larry discusses with Alex Hutchinson, author of the new book, “Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance” 2/13/2018 11:39 11:59 Books/ Literature/ Authors Science (William Morrow, 2018). The Frame: Washington Post's Peggy McGlone on Obama 02/13/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry portrait unveiling

02/13/2018 3:36 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Saoirse Ronan talks about "Lady Bird" Experience

02/13/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Paola Mardo reports on America's Got Talent 2/13/2018 9:06 6:23 TAKE TWO: Delta Tunnel Update- The MWD is considering kicking in an extra $6 billion dollars and taking a majority stake Politics Economics and Business in the tunnel project. 2/13/2018 9:12 5:40 TAKE TWO: California Dream- KPCC is starting a new two-year project exploring the modern California Dream and how the history of our state has shaped our dreams today. Economics and Business Politics 2/13/2018 9:18 2:25 TAKE TWO: LA Love Part 1- Rachel and Brendon met during their 15 seconds of fame, but would form a bond to last a Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry lifetime. 2/13/2018 9:22 1:30 TAKE TWO: OC Homeless- KPCC’s Jill Replogle gives us an update on the judge’s ruling on the Santa Ana riverbed Housing Issues Politics homeless encampment. 2/13/2018 9:24 6:17 TAKE TWO: LA Fashion in NY- Designers Tom Ford and Jeremy Scott both brought psychedelic and brightly colored Arts And Culture Economics and Business outfits to the New York runways. 2/13/2018 9:31 4:33 TAKE TWO: LA Love Part 2- Evan was at his roommate's house party in Porter Ranch in 2003 when he opened the door to see a tall, curly-haired beautiful woman that left him Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry breathless. 2/13/2018 9:39 9:43 TAKE TWO: K2 Sports- NBA’s All Star Weekend is taking over Sports Economics and Business LA’s Staple Center. 2/13/2018 9:49 2:51 TAKE TWO: LA Love Part 3- Kallie and Lauren weren't looking for love when they began chatting through a dating website but Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry that’s where they ended up. 2/13/2018 9:52 1:30 TAKE TWO: Voting Machines- California counties could receive more than 130 million dollars this year to update voting machines. Politics Economics and Business 2/13/2018 9:54 3:05 TAKE TWO: LA Love Part 4- Chelsea first saw Jenny a cultural Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry event in Pasadena and it was love at first sight. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Just how vulnerable are CA’s election systems to Russian interference? An interview with Secretary of State Alex Padilla – Larry discusses with Alex Padilla, Secretary of State of California and Caitlin Conley, executive director of the Defending Digital Democracy Project at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and 2/14/2018 10:06 10:25 Sacramento/State Politics Homeland Security International Affairs.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: What could Netanyahu’s bribery case mean for Israel’s future? Larry discusses with Paul Danahar, Washington bureau chief for the BBC and former Jerusalem bureau chief for the network; Eran Vigoda-Gadot, a political scientist and the dean of the faculty of social sciences at The Haifa University in Israel; and Aaron David Miller, vice president for new initiatives and Middle East Program director 2/14/2018 10:25 10:45 Foreign News Law & Order/Courts/Policeat the Wilson Center. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: In honor of Valentine’s Day, a look at the history and evolution of love songs – Larry discusses with 2/14/2018 10:45 10:59 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events Mikael Wood, pop music critic for the Los Angeles Times.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Would widening the 710 Freeway help or hurt Long Beach, East LA? Larry discusses with Martin Wachs, distinguished professor emeritus of urban planning at UCLA and Adrian Martinez, staff attorney at the environmental 2/14/2018 11:06 11:21 Transportation Travel law firm, EarthJustice. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Do AI risk-assessment scores make pre-trial sentencing less biased? Larry discusses with Christopher Griffin, research director at Harvard’s Access to Justice Lab, which evaluates new ideas in civil and criminal justice and Suresh Venkatasubramanian, professor of computing at the University of Utah and a member of the 2/14/2018 11:22 11:36 Law & Order/Courts/Police Computers/Internet/IT board of directors for the ACLU Utah.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: How employers who hire undocumented workers are dealing with uptick in ICE raids – Larry discusses with José Eduardo Sánchez, director of organizing for Korean Immigrant Workers Association (KIWA) and Davis Bae, regional managing partner at the Seattle office of Fisher Phillips, a national labor and employment law firm that represents employers, where he also co-chairs their 2/14/2018 11:39 11:59 Economics and Business Immigration immigration practice.

02/14/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Ryan Murphy talks transitioning from Fox to Netflix The Frame: Mary J. Blige on "Mudbound" nominations and 02/14/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry performance The Frame: Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson Lopez on 02/14/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry writing "Remember Me" for "Coco" 2/14/2018 9:06 8:44 TAKE TWO: School Security- One security expert says prevention should always be top of mind for school Education Youth/Children's Issues/ Familyadministrators and students. 2/14/2018 9:14 5:53 TAKE TWO: DACA Agreement- As of last night, a bipartisan group of senators had reached an agreement of sorts to help thousands of DACA recipients stay in the country. Immigration Politics 2/14/2018 9:21 5:12 TAKE TWO: The Ride- Did you know you can subscribe to a Transportation Economics and Business new car instead of buying one? 2/14/2018 9:28 7:07 TAKE TWO: Tackle Football Ban- The argument for the ban is to keep young kids safe from a rough sport. But parents and coaches all over the state have come together against the Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyPublic Health/ Medicine proposal. 2/14/2018 9:38 9:27 TAKE TWO: Lunar New Year- Producer Beidi Zhang brings us this story about how the Lunar New Year has evolved. We also talk about the commercialization of Lunar New Year with Arts And Culture Economics and Business Professor Jan Lin. 2/14/2018 9:49 8:13 TAKE TWO: LA and OC Homeless- The legal fight over a Santa Ana homeless camp in Orange County has ties to Los Housing Issues Law & Order/Courts/PoliceAngeles policies around homeless populations. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Update on Parkland school shooting and an analysis on Trump’s speech – Larry discusses with Vic Micolucci, anchor and reporter at WJXT, a TV news station in Jacksonville, FL, in Parkland covering the story and Louis Nelson, breaking news reporter for Politico based in Arlington, 2/15/2018 10:06 10:25 Homeland Security Politics VA.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: A history of the rise of the black middle class in LA and nationwide, and what the future may hold – Larry discusses with Jody Armour, professor of law at USC and Stefan Bradley, Ph.D., chair of the African American Studies department at Loyola Marymount University whose 2/15/2018 10:26 10:59 Historical Events/ History SegmentsRacial Relations research focuses on post-WWII Black communities in America. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: After the Florida shooting, a look at whether videos hurt or help investigations – Larry discusses with Todd M. Keil, former assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security from 2009 to 2012; Larry Rosenthal, professor in the Fowler School of Law at Chapman University and a former federal prosecutor and Jane Kirtley, professor of media ethics and law at the School of Journalism 2/15/2018 11:06 11:21 Computers/Internet/IT Law & Order/Courts/Policeand Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Should out-of-state online retailers be required to collect sales tax on in-state purchases? Larry discusses with Steve DelBianco, president of NetChoice, an e- commerce trade association group and Rachelle Bernstein, vice 2/15/2018 11:22 11:36 Law & Order/Courts/Police Economics and Business president and tax counsel at the National Retail Federation.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: AirTalk asks: What memories shaped your view of money? Larry discusses with Gaby Dunn, writer and host of “Bad With Money” a financial planning podcast and Delia Fernandez, fee-only certified financial planner and 2/15/2018 11:39 11:59 Economics and Business Youth/Children's Issues/ Familyinvestment advisor with Fernandez Financial Advisory, LLC. The Frame: AP's Jessie J. Holland on "Black Panther" popularity 02/15/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry and success The Frame: Makeup artist Kazuhiro Tsuji on transforming Gary 02/15/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Oldman into Winston Churchill The Frame: Marcos Najera reports on new mariachi opera 02/15/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry "Cruzar la Cara de la Luna" 2/15/2018 9:06 13:44 TAKE TWO: State of Affairs- State Senator Tony Mendoza has sued the California Senate after going on leave for sexual assault allegations, and there's a new candidate in the Politics California governor's race. 2/15/2018 9:22 5:51 TAKE TWO: Bobsledders- Lauren Gibbs and Carlo Valdes are bobsledders with California roots competing in the 2018 Winter Sports Entertainment Industry Olympics. 2/15/2018 9:28 5:42 TAKE TWO: Korean Churches- As KPCC’s Josie Huang reports, some North Koreans who’ve escaped their home country are finding solace in the most surprising of places: a Christian Religion Immigration church. 2/15/2018 9:32 3:10 TAKE TWO: Puerto Rico- In the wake of Hurricane Maria, Silicon Valley elite have moved to San Juan. Some people asking if they're helping to build a better future or taking advantage of Economics and Business Natural Disaster a broken system. 2/15/2018 9:39 8:21 TAKE TWO: Black Panther- Adilifu Nama breaks down Wakanda, the African diaspora and all the film's black girl magic in the first installment of Movies With Experts. Arts And Culture Racial Relations 2/15/2018 9:49 3:57 TAKE TWO: Pot Convictions- LA's Board of Supervisors voted this week to look into a more efficient process to let those with past pot offenses try to clean up their records.

Law & Order/Courts/Police Politics 2/15/2018 9:53 3:15 TAKE TWO: Weekend Preview- We give you a look at some events this weekend around LA, like some boozy baked goods. Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: FBI had been alerted about potential threat of suspect in Florida school shooting – Larry discusses with Ron Hosko, president of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, a nonprofit that provides legal assistance to law enforcement professionals; Eugene O’Donnell, professor of law and police science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and former NYPD officer; and Alex Yufik, Ph.D., board certified 2/16/2018 10:06 10:29 Law & Order/Courts/Police Homeland Security forensic psychologist and licensed attorney. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: After Senate blocks immigration proposals, what’s next for DACA recipients? Larry discusses 2/16/2018 10:29 10:36 Politics Immigration with Laura Litvan, Congressional reporter for Bloomberg News.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: CA bill would prevent companies from firing medical marijuana patients – Larry discusses with Ellen Komp, deputy director for California NORML, a cannabis legislation advocacy group and Todd Wulffson, labor law lawyer and partner at the law firm, Carothers, DiSante & 2/16/2018 10:39 10:59 Sacramento/State Politics Economics and Business Freudenberger in Irvine.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: FilmWeek: ‘Black Panther,’ ‘Early Man,’ ‘The Party’ and more – Larry discusses the week’s newest releases with Tim Cogshell, film critic for KPCC, Alt-Film Guide and CineGods.com; Charles Solomon, film critic for KPCC, Animation Scoop and Animation Magazine; and Christy Lemire, film critic for KPCC, RogerEbert.com and co-host of YouTube’s 2/16/2018 11:06 11:43 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events “What the Flick?”

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Dark and dramatic: The 2018 Oscar nominations for best foreign film explore death, tragedy and human folly – Larry discusses with Christy Lemire, film critic for KPCC, RogerEbert.com and co-host of YouTube’s “What the Flick?”; Tim Cogshell, film critic for KPCC, Alt-Film Guide and CineGods.com; and Charles Solomon, film critic for KPCC, 2/16/2018 11:43 11:59 Arts And Culture Foreign News Animation Scoop and Animation Magazine. The Frame: "Aleppo" filmmaker Feras Fayyad explains the difficulty of getting fellow filmmakers to the U.S. for awards 02/16/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry shows 02/16/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: JR and Agnes Varda talk "Faces Places"

02/16/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: George Takei discusses new musical "Allegiance" 2/19/2018 9:06 6:55 TAKE TWO: Gun Control- After a school shooting in Florida, young students have become the face of activism for more gun Law & Order/Courts/Police Politics control. 2/19/2018 9:13 4:55 TAKE TWO: Guns Bill- A new bill could expand the gun violence restraining order system already on the books, allowing colleagues and school staff to report dangerous Law & Order/Courts/Police Politics persons. 2/19/2018 9:18 4:57 TAKE TWO: Offshore Drilling- The U.S. Interior Department's proposal to open more offshore waters to oil and gas drilling, including areas in California, has gotten push back. Environment Politics 2/19/2018 9:24 11:50 TAKE TWO: Locke School- Locke High School was once a good school with an illustrious marching band. In an effort to turn the school around that glorious band is coming back. Education Historical Events/ History Segments 2/19/2018 9:40 10:03 TAKE TWO: Ed O’Bannon- We talk with UCLA legend Ed O'Bannon about the groundbreaking lawsuit, O'Bannon v. NCAA, and his new book, "Court Justice: The Inside Story of My Books/ Literature/ Authors Sports Battle Against the NCAA." 2/19/2018 9:50 6:31 TAKE TWO: Tuesday Reviewsday- Joining us this week is music supervisor Morgan Rhodes with new music from Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Beatchild & The Slakadeliqs and Sy Smith. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: In the fight for gun control, can a nation of high school students make a difference this time? Larry discusses with Sergio Bustos, senior editor of POLITICO 2/20/2018 10:06 10:21 Politics Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyFlorida.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Florida school shooting reignites push for gun legislations. We debate two of them. – Larry discusses with Lindsay Nichols, federal policy director at Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, a gun safety organization headquartered in San Francisco and Michael Hammond, legislative counsel at Gun Owners of America, a gun 2/20/2018 10:22 10:59 Sacramento/State Politics Politics rights organization based in Springfield, VA. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: As the investigation continues, a look at the latest on the Russia indictments – Larry discusses with Darren Samuelsohn, senior White House reporter for POLITICO and Ron Elving, senior editor and correspondent on 2/20/2018 11:06 11:21 Politics Homeland Security the Washington Desk for NPR News.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: State Senator proposes new law that would ban pay-per-signature bonus in ballot qualifying process – Larry discusses with Josh Newman (D-Fullerton), California State Senator representing Senate District 29 who authored SB 1394 and David McCuan, professor and chair in the department 2/20/2018 11:22 11:37 Sacramento/State Politics Politics of political science at Sonoma State University. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: As Peter Thiel packs his bags for LA, AirTalk asks: have you ever moved because of your political 2/20/2018 11:40 11:59 Politics Travel beliefs? Larry discusses with listeners. The Frame: Costume designer Ruth Carter on "Black Panther" 02/20/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry work The Frame: Hannah Beachler on "Black Panther" production 02/20/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry design 02/20/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Song Exploder feature: Moses Sumney 2/20/2018 9:06 6:10 TAKE TWO: Generation Z- They're young, realistic and media savvy. Here's how Generation Z could shape the country and Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyPolitics the world. 2/20/2018 9:12 6:32 TAKE TWO: Social Media Bots- Software programs that infiltrate social media to create disagreement and discord have their tells and we’ll let you know how to spot them. Media Politics 2/20/2018 9:21 5:10 TAKE TWO: BMW Vets- A growing number of private sector companies are opening training centers to help veterans find jobs after serving, like a school for BMW technicians. War/ Military Events/ MilitaryLabor Culture Issues 2/20/2018 9:26 3:25 TAKE TWO: Disabled Vets- A program helps veterans pay for renovations to make their homes accessible if they were injured in battle and the VA isn’t covering the costs. War/ Military Events/ MilitaryHousing Culture Issues 2/20/2018 9:29 5:58 TAKE TWO: Prescribed Burns- Don't be alarmed if you see smoke billowing out of San Bernardino. It’s part of a U.S. Forest Environment Energy Service pile burning project. 2/20/2018 9:39 9:15 TAKE TWO: K2 Sports- The newest player for the , Shohei Ohtani is known as the Babe Ruth of Japan Sports Entertainment Industry because he’s both a and a slugger. 2/20/2018 9:49 5:23 TAKE TWO: Billy Graham- Evangelical leader Billy Graham has passed away. He rose to stardom because of an eight-week "pop-up" he did in 1949 near downtown L.A. Religion Obituaries

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Sexual harassment in CA Legislature: the latest on the Mendoza investigation and more – Larry discusses with Melody Gutierrez, political reporter at the San Francisco Chronicle; Sue M. Bendavid, employment law attorney in Los Angeles with Lewitt Hackman; and Ed Soule, an 2/21/2018 10:06 10:24 Sacramento/State Politics Gender Equity/Transgenderassociate Issues professor at Georgetown University’s business school. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Chief Beck on his unexpected retirement, newly proposed rules for releasing officer body cam footage and more – Larry discusses with Charlie Beck, chief of police of the Los Angeles Police Department who announced his retirement last month; his last day as chief will be June 27, 2/21/2018 10:25 10:59 Law & Order/Courts/Police Computers/Internet/IT his 65th birthday. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Should CA reform its cash bail system for low income defendants? Larry discusses with Jeff Adachi, the public defender of San Francisco and Eric Siddall, Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney; vice president of the Association of Los Angeles Deputy District Attorneys, a collective bargaining agent representing nearly 1,000 Deputy 2/21/2018 11:06 11:22 Sacramento/State Politics Law & Order/Courts/PoliceDistrict Attorneys who work for Los Angeles County. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: ‘Black Panther’: The movie everyone’s talking about...so let’s AirTalk! Larry discusses with Tim Cogshell, film critic for KPCC, Alt-Film Guide and 2/21/2018 11:23 11:48 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture CineGods.com. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Evangelist pastor Billy Graham’s connections to Hollywood and LA’s post-war generation – Larry discusses with Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Theological 2/21/2018 11:49 11:59 Obituaries Religion Seminary. The Frame: USA Today's Cara Kelly on sexual harassment 02/21/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry survey for Entertainment industry people The Frame: WSJ's Ben Fritz on Disney Theatrical Pres. Tom 02/21/2018 3:41 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Schumacher sexual harassment allegations The Frame: Re-run of Claes Bang talking about acting in "The 02/21/2018 3:46 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Square" The Frame: Richard King on his sound editing/mixing work on 02/21/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry "Dunkirk" 2/21/2018 9:06 7:52 TAKE TWO: OC Homeless Hotels- Last week, Orange County told a federal judge that it would provide motel rooms and other forms of shelter to those cleared out of the Santa Ana Housing Issues Politics River camp. 2/21/2018 9:14 7:53 TAKE TWO: OC Supervisor- The chairman of the board of supervisors in Orange County, gives his response to the situation with the homeless encampment in Santa Ana. Housing Issues Politics 2/21/2018 9:24 11:23 TAKE TWO: Gospel LA- Gospel may have started in the South, but L.A.'s influence helped to commercialize and popularize the Religion Arts And Culture genre outside the church. 2/21/2018 9:39 4:36 TAKE TWO: Cold Snap- The cold weather may be bad for crops, we’ll tell you what the weather could mean for your Environment Economics and Business avocado toast. 2/21/2018 9:43 4:30 TAKE TWO: The Ride- One of Honda's oldest nameplates gets a high-tech makeover, including Apple CarPlay -- a first for a Transportation Economics and Business motorcycle. 2/21/2018 9:50 2:03 TAKE TWO: Big Bear- This cold snap might be a farmer’s nightmare but some businesses are benefiting. We’ll hear from one of those businesses in Big Bear. Environment Economics and Business 2/21/2018 9:52 5:23 TAKE TWO: Shipwreck- The California Gold Rush treasure recovered from the SS Central America is now in Long Beach for Historical Events/ History SegmentsArts And Culture a public display.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Teachers with guns: Examples and experiences from other states – Larry discusses with Benjamin Wermund, education reporter for POLITICO Pro; John Donahue, professor of law at Stanford; and Larry Rosenthal, professor of 2/22/2018 10:06 10:25 Education Homeland Security law at Chapman University and a former federal prosecutor.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: With a lack of physical evidence, will rape allegations against Weinstein hold up in court? Larry discusses with Dmitry Gorin, a former sex crimes prosecutor in the Los Angeles DA’s office and a criminal defense attorney and Ambrosio Rodriguez, former prosecutor and criminal defense attorney; he led the sex crimes team in the Riverside D.A.’s 2/22/2018 10:26 10:38 Law & Order/Courts/Police Science office. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: How YouTube is changing the world, one cat video at a time – Larry discusses with Kevin Allocca, YouTube’s head of culture and trends; author of “Videocracy: How YouTube Is Changing the World . . . with Double Rainbows, 2/22/2018 10:41 10:59 Books/ Literature/ Authors Media Singing Foxes, and Other Trends We Can’t Stop Watching.”

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Encampments, sidewalk tents: Is SoCal ready for the new normal of homelessness? Larry discusses with Rina Palta, correspondent for KPCC, covering issues pertaining to homelessness and Southern California's 2/22/2018 11:06 11:30 Orange County Housing Issues social safety net. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Bike sharing, ride fares, policing tactics and more: updates on LA’s public transit from Metro CEO Phil Washington – Larry discusses with Phil Washington, CEO of Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation 2/22/2018 11:31 11:59 Transportation Economics and Business Authority (LA Metro). The Frame: Vulture's Kyle Buchanan on the future of black 02/22/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry filmmaking The Frame: Re-run of Margot Robbie talking about playing 02/22/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Tonya Harding in "I, Tonya" The Frame: Tim Grieving reports on the second season of 02/22/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry "Mozart in the Jungle" 2/22/2018 9:06 14:16 TAKE TWO: State of Affairs- California's majority party is throwing a party of its own in San Diego and what happens in Politics Economics and Business San Diego matters to the entire state. 2/22/2018 9:22 8:50 TAKE TWO: LAist- The local news site Last is back and it’s now under KPCC ownership. Bill Davis is president of Southern California Public Radio, and he tells us more. Media Arts And Culture 2/22/2018 9:31 8:38 TAKE TWO: Polish Music- The performance of Polish, Jewish works comes just weeks after the country made it illegal to intimate that the state was complicit in Nazi crimes. Arts And Culture Historical Events/ History Segments 2/22/2018 9:42 7:02 TAKE TWO: Chuck Wagons- From fresh tamales to oysters on the half shell, the lonchera is an old school Southern California staple, one that dates back more than a century. Arts And Culture Historical Events/ History Segments 2/22/2018 9:50 4:23 TAKE TWO: Olympics Recap- Plenty of California athletes competed for Team USA, and made their home state proud. There were big victories, but some performances fell flat. Sports Entertainment Industry 2/22/2018 9:54 4:55 TAKE TWO: Weekend Preview- We give you some ideas for fun SoCal events this weekend like a 90’s sitcom comedy show. Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: We talk to Tony Mendoza about why he resigned from the CA Senate – Larry discusses with Tony 2/23/2018 10:06 10:23 Sacramento/State Politics Gender Equity/TransgenderMendoza, Issues former California state senator (D-Artesia).

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: In light information that armed security officer in Parkland shooting never went into school, we discuss school security protocol – Larry discusses with Jeff Solomon, director of the schools division for D-PREP, where he does critical incident management for the public and private sector including K-12 schools in Southern California and Alon Stivi, CEO of Direct Measures International, a security consultancy, tactical training and protective services company 2/23/2018 10:24 10:37 Education Homeland Security that works with schools. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The upcoming Supreme Court case that could have major implications for the future of public sector unions – Larry discusses with Jacob Huebert, attorney representing the plaintiff, Mark Janus, in the SCOTUS case, Janus v. AFSCME that will be argued Monday; Matt Bodie, professor of employment and labor law at Saint Louis University who co-authored an amicus brief in support of AFSCME; and Yvonne Walker, president of SEIU Local 1000, the Sacramento-based branch of the labor union representing 2/23/2018 10:40 10:59 Law & Order/Courts/Police Labor Issues many public service workers.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: FilmWeek: ‘Annihilation,’ ‘Every Day,’ ‘Game Night’ and more – Larry discusses the week’s newest releases with Claudia Puig, film critic for KPCC and president of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and Peter 2/23/2018 11:06 11:36 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events Rainer, film critic for KPCC and the Christian Science Monitor.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Age before beauty: IMDb sees success with age discrimination lawsuit – Larry discusses with Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, general counsel and chief operating officer for SAG-AFTRA and Royal Oakes, partner at the Los Angeles offices of Hinshaw & Culbertson, LLP and general counsel for the Radio and Television News Association of 2/23/2018 11:39 11:59 Entertainment Industry Law & Order/Courts/PoliceSouthern California. The Frame: Bryan Fogel talks about the political implications of 02/23/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry his film "Icarus" 02/23/2018 3:41 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Fogel, cont. The Frame: Comedian Anna Devere Smith on her one-woman 02/23/2018 3:46 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry play "Notes From the Field" 02/23/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Devere Smith, cont. 2/25/2018 9:06 7:53 TAKE TWO: California Democrats- We recap this weekend’s California Democrats convention in San Diego with KPCC Politics Economics and Business politics reporter Mary Plummer. 2/25/2018 9:14 8:42 TAKE TWO: School Threats- The nonprofit Police Foundation advocates mental health first aid as the bet way to avoid school Education Public Health/ Medicine shootings. 2/25/2018 9:23 5:20 TAKE TWO: DACA Court- The Supreme Court dealt a blow to the Trump Administration when it declined to hear the administration's appeal of a lower court decision delaying the end of DACA. Immigration Politics 2/25/2018 9:28 4:27 TAKE TWO: Self-driving Cars- Under the California DMV’s new regulations, driverless cars will need a system for a remote Transportation Politics human driver to take control. 2/25/2018 9:33 1:40 TAKE TWO: License Photos- A new bill would let Californians Transportation Politics retake their DMV photos for a fee. 2/25/2018 9:39 9:10 TAKE TWO: On the Lot- It's Oscar weekend, but how will the opulent awards show handle the #MeToo movement? Plus, the Weinstein Company will file for bankruptcy. Entertainment Industry Gender Equity/Transgender Issues 2/25/2018 9:49 2:13 TAKE TWO: Szechuan Sauce- Here's why McDonald's is bringing back it's relatively obscure Szechuan dipping sauce for Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry the second time. 2/25/2018 9:52 6:36 TAKE TWO: Palliative Care- Doctors are learning more about a new Medi-Cal benefit that aims to reduce suffering for Public Health/ Medicine Politics critically ill patients.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Week in politics: Dems breathe sigh of relief on DACA, what’s on Congress’ agenda as it returns to D.C., and what you need to know about “memo mania” – Larry discusses with Pete Peterson, dean of the School of Public Policy and senior fellow at The Davenport Institute at Pepperdine University and John Iadarola, host and creator of 2/26/2018 10:06 10:59 Politics Washington, DC reports ThinkTank, part of The Young Turks Network. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Supreme Court justices appear split along ideological lines in oral arguments on public employee unions case, so what’s next? Larry discusses with Jacob Huebert, attorney representing the plaintiff, Mark Janus, in the SCOTUS case, Janus v. AFSCME that will be argued Monday; Matt Bodie, professor of employment and labor law at Saint Louis University who co-authored an amicus brief in support of AFSCME; and Yvonne Walker, president of SEIU Local 1000, the Sacramento-based branch of the labor union representing 2/26/2018 11:06 11:31 Law & Order/Courts/Police Labor Issues many public service workers.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: A look at gender representation and changing viewership in the 2018 Olympics – Larry discusses with Rick Burton, professor of Sport Management in Syracuse University’s David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics; Jeff Fellenzer, associate professor of professional practice at the University of Southern California, where he teaches sports business media and sports and media technology; and Maureen Smith, Ph.D., professor in the department of kinesiology and health science at California State 2/26/2018 11:31 11:59 Media Gender Equity/TransgenderUniversity, Issues Sacramento. 02/26/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw discusses NRA TV The Frame: Stacey Rukeyser on women in Hollywood and her 02/26/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry takeover as "UnReal" showrunner 02/26/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Stacey Rukeyser, cont. 2/26/2018 9:06 7:02 TAKE TWO: Malibu Straw Ban- The beachside community of Malibu has banned plastic straws, stir sticks and utensils. Environment Politics 2/26/2018 9:13 9:07 TAKE TWO: DACA Appeal- What’s next for DACA recipients now that the Supreme Court has declined the Trump Administration's appeal to end the program, which was set to Immigration Politics phase out this coming week. 2/26/2018 9:23 9:58 TAKE TWO: Me Too Kids- KPCC’s Priska Neely tells us about how early childhood experts are recommending including kids in the conversation about sexual abuse and harassment. Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyGender Equity/Transgender Issues 2/26/2018 9:34 5:52 TAKE TWO: CA Books- Los Angeles Times books editor Carolyn Kellogg recommends new thrillers from Walter Mosley and Kent Anderson, plus nonfiction from Francisco Cantu. Books/ Literature/ Authors Arts And Culture 2/26/2018 9:43 5:28 TAKE TWO: Ethnic Classes- A California lawmaker now wants to mandate ethnic studies classes for all high school graduates Racial Relations Education in the state. 2/26/2018 9:49 7:31 TAKE TWO: Tuesday Reviewsday- For our regular segment on new music, we talk to Justino Aguila about new music from Sofia Reyes, Espinoza Paz and Gustavo Galindo. Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Dude, where’s my car’s driver? New California DMV rules on driverless cars beg the question: How would you react to a car with no driver? Larry discusses with Alex Davies, associate editor for transportation at WIRED Magazine and Ashley Z. Hand, co-founder of CityFi, a company that focuses on the integration of technology in the urban 2/27/2018 10:06 10:36 Computers/Internet/IT Transportation environment.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: How to manage your kid’s video game habits – Larry discusses with Jason Schreier, news editor at Kotaku, a site devoted to gaming and Caroline Knorr, senior parenting editor at Common Sense Media, a nonprofit 2/27/2018 10:39 10:59 Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyComputers/Internet/IT dedicated to help parents and kids negotiate tech and media. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: In light of the Turpin child abuse case, should CA have stricter homeschool regulations? Larry discusses with Pam Dowling, president of the California Homeschool Network, nonprofit that aims to support homeschoolers and ensure that homeschooling remains a legal option and Hännah Ettinger, a homeschool alumni advocate with the Coalition for Responsible Home Education, a nonprofit that aims to reform policy around homeschooling to protect 2/27/2018 11:06 11:32 Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyEducation children. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Angelenos, how has the city’s worsening traffic changed your life? Larry discusses with Meghan McCarty Carino, KPCC reporter covering commuting 2/27/2018 11:32 11:59 Transportation Travel and mobility issues. The Frame: Prof. Darnell Hunt on the discouragin results of 02/27/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry annual Hollywoord Diversity Report The Frame: Female composers push to close Hollywood's 02/27/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry gender divide 02/27/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Female composers, cont. 2/27/2018 9:06 7:09 TAKE TWO: Gun Legislation- Several California lawmakers are pushing new legislation aimed at limiting access to guns, but when we already have such strict guns laws here what this Politics Law & Order/Courts/Policereally accomplish? 2/27/2018 9:13 7:05 TAKE TWO: Hate Groups- White supremacists are only a small fraction of hate groups in California, according to a new report Politics Diversity/ Cultural Events from the Southern Poverty Law Center. 2/27/2018 9:21 4:35 TAKE TWO: Rain Evacuations- With a new storm approaching, evacuation warnings have been issued in parts of Natural Disaster Environment Santa Barbara County. 2/27/2018 9:26 3:54 TAKE TWO: Jail Health- The L.A. County jail system is the largest in the country. Inadequate medical care has been a problem for years. Now, health officials are trying to turn it Public Health/ Medicine Law & Order/Courts/Policearound. 2/27/2018 9:30 4:55 TAKE TWO: Serena Williams- Serena Williams is back on the pro-tennis court. She says she wants to win two more grand Sports Entertainment Industry slams and she gave birth six months ago. 2/27/2018 9:39 9:27 TAKE TWO: K2 Sports- The non-profit NCAA student athletes are only supposed to be playing for scholarships. Now a local school could be in trouble for breaking that rule. Sports Law & Order/Courts/Police 2/27/2018 9:50 6:10 TAKE TWO: Collectors of Color- We talk to two well-known Southern California art collectors who are focusing specifically on collecting the art of people of color. Arts And Culture Racial Relations Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Secretary of State Padilla responds to NBC report that CA voting system was compromised before 2016 election – Larry discusses with Alex Padilla, Secretary of 2/28/2018 10:06 10:21 Sacramento/State Politics Homeland Security State of California.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: LAUSD’s stance on March 14 student walkout against gun violence – Larry discusses with Kyle Stokes, reporter covering K-12 education for KPCC and Elizabeth Mori, Oakland-based education attorney specializing in public 2/28/2018 10:22 10:46 Education Youth/Children's Issues/ Familyeducation at Fagen Friedman & Fulfrost, LLP.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Should all CA high school students be required to take an ethnic studies class? Larry discusses with José Lara, social studies teacher at Santee Education Complex High School in South Central L.A. and founder of the Ethnic Studies Now Coalition and David Lehrer, president of 2/28/2018 10:47 10:59 Education Diversity/ Cultural Events Community Advocates, Inc. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: How Los Angeles County is planning to look at regulating short-term rentals in unincorporated areas – Larry discusses with Molly Rysman, housing and homelessness deputy for Los Angeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, who co-wrote the motion along with Supervisor Kathryn Barger and Connie Llanos, Airbnb’s deputy policy manager for 2/28/2018 11:06 11:22 Housing Issues Economics and Business the Los Angeles region.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Kasich sees the possibility of a multiparty system in the US. Really? Larry discusses with Derek Muller, associate professor of law at Pepperdine, where his focus includes election law, and the role of states in elections and Robert Shrum, political science professor and chair in 2/28/2018 11:23 11:37 Politics Arts And Culture practical politics at USC.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: From CA to the rest of the nation: The push for single payer health care – Larry discusses with Michelle Faust, KPCC’s health care reporter; Topher Spiro, vice president of health policy and senior fellow at the Center for American Progress; Robert E. Moffit, senior fellow at The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Health Policy Studies; and 2/28/2018 11:40 11:59 Politics Public Health/ Medicine Sally Pipes, president and CEO of the Pacific Research Institute. The Frame: Lawrence Wright on book and new Hulu series "The 02/28/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Looming Tower" 02/28/2018 3:41 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Lawrence Wright, cont. 02/28/2018 3:46 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: KQED's Chloe Veltman on "Howl" poem 02/28/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Nick Hakim on new album "Green Twins" 2/28/2018 9:06 21:23 TAKE TWO: Chicano Walk Out- Fifty years ago today, five high schools on LA's East side started a revolution, as they protested Racial Relations Historical Events/ History Segmentsinequality in the school system. 2/28/2018 9:27 6:52 TAKE TWO: Distracted Walking- The city of Montclair, east of L.A., enacted an ordinance this year to fine pedestrians who cross the street while using their phones. Politics Transportation 2/28/2018 9:39 4:27 TAKE TWO: Bucket Brigade- The Santa Barbara Bucket Brigade is a group of local volunteers trying to help their community recover, even as more storms approach. Natural Disaster Environment 2/28/2018 9:43 5:08 TAKE TWO: Cambodian Rock- A new live performance at the South Coast Repertory in Orange County spotlights the Cambodian music scene before the Khmer Rouge regime. Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry 2/28/2018 9:50 7:58 TAKE TWO: Native American Pot- Recreational pot still has a lot of regulations that need to be ironed out, like the regulation of cannabis on Native American land and how cannabis can be produced and sold there. Politics Diversity/ Cultural Events

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: As major retailers raise the age requirement to buy guns, a look at possible impacts on the industry – Larry discusses with Brian Rafn, director of research at Morgan & Dempsey Capital Management who has been 3/1/2018 10:06 10:21 Economics and Business Homeland Security following the gun industry for over 30 years.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: A deeper look at why independent voters aren’t quite what they seem – Larry discusses with Thad Kousser, professor of political science specializing in California politics at UC San Diego and Dan Schnur, professor at the USC 3/1/2018 10:22 10:36 Politics Arts And Culture Annenberg school of Communications. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Checking on the state of college basketball as FBI probe of NCAA dives deeper, reveals LA ties – Larry discusses with Andy Kamenetzky, co-host of the Lakers Postgame Show on ESPN L.A. 710 and regular guest on Take 3/1/2018 10:39 10:49 Sports Law & Order/Courts/PoliceTwo, our sister show on KPCC. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: ’s first Al-powered smart camera takes photos for you – convenient or creepy? Larry discusses with Geoffrey Fowler, technology columnist for the 3/1/2018 10:50 10:59 Computers/Internet/IT Science Washington Post. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: How the Minnesota SCOTUS case could affect what Californians wear to the polls – Larry discusses with Rick Hasen, professor specializing in election law 3/1/2018 11:06 11:21 Law & Order/Courts/Police Politics at UC Irvine. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: In light of Trump’s California visit, a check-in on border wall developments – Larry discusses with Kate Morrissey, immigration reporter for the San Diego Union Tribune and Ted Hesson, immigration reporter for POLITICO 3/1/2018 11:22 11:31 Politics Sacramento/State Politics Pro.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Corporations are people, too: How US businesses came to gain the same rights as you and me – Larry discusses with Adam Winkler, author of the new book, “We the Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights” (Liveright Publishing Corporation, 2017) and UCLA 3/1/2018 11:32 11:59 Books/ Literature/ Authors Economics and Business law professor and gun law expert. 03/01/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Variety's Shirley Halperin on Spotify IPO

03/01/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: WSJ's Ben Fritz on his new book, "The Big Picture" The Frame: Film Independent President Josh Wells talks 03/01/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry significance of Spirit Awards 3/1/2018 9:06 13:18 TAKE TWO: State of Affairs- Fresh on the heels of a legal green light, President Trump is expected to see border wall prototypes in San Diego during his trip to the Golden State. Politics Immigration 3/1/2018 9:22 8:45 TAKE TWO: Vision Zero- L.A. Department of Transportation General Manager Seleta Reynolds says it will take time to see results. Road diets are here to stay. Transportation Politics 3/1/2018 9:30 4:55 TAKE TWO: Montecito- We talk to a Montecito resident who has had to evacuate his home again because of expected rains Natural Disaster Environment this weekend. 3/1/2018 9:38 6:02 TAKE TWO: Latinos and Oscars- This year's Academy Awards nominated about 41 people in the actor, director and screenwriter categories, but only one was Latino. Entertainment Industry Racial Relations 3/1/2018 9:44 4:36 TAKE TWO: Coco Guitar- "Remember Me," from the film "Coco," is such a sweet song it can't be played on just any guitar. But the search for a vihuela sent one musician all over Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture L.A. 3/1/2018 9:50 2:41 TAKE TWO: Oscar Parties- We give our 5 best tips for food Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture and decor to make your Oscar party a winner. 3/1/2018 9:53 3:18 TAKE TWO: Weekend Preview- We give some suggestions for fun things to do in SoCal this weekend, like check out a Holi Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture festival.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Economists discuss potential impact of steel tariffs on manufacturing and construction, and the potential for a trade war – Larry discusses with Dan Ikenson, director of Cato Institute’s Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies; William Alan Reinsch, Scholl Chair in International Business at the Center for Strategic and International Studies; and Brian Raff, director of government 3/2/2018 10:06 10:22 Economics and Business Foreign News relations for the American Institute of Steel Construction. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: As rain comes down on SoCal, we check in on Santa Barbara and Ojai – Larry discusses with Dave Zaniboni, public information officer and Captain with the Santa Barbara County Fire Department and Stephanie O’Neill, 3/2/2018 10:23 10:27 Natural Disaster Environment reporter in Ojai covering the rains there.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: FilmWeek’s 2018 Academy Awards Preview from The Theatre at Ace Hotel – Larry discusses with Justin Chang, film critic for KPCC and the Los Angeles Times; Amy Nicholson, KPCC film critic and host of The Canon podcast; Peter Rainer, film critic for KPCC and the Christian Science Monitor; Charles Solomon, film critic for KPCC, Animation Scoop and “Animation Magazine”; Lael Loewenstein, KPCC film critic; Tim Cogshell, film critic for KPCC, Alt-Film Guide, and CineGods.com; Christy Lemire, film critic for KPCC, RogerEbert.com and co-host of YouTube’s “What the Flick?”; Claudia Puig, film critic for KPCC and president of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association; and Wade Major, film critic for 3/2/2018 10:30 11:59 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry KPCC and CineGods.com. The Frame: Slate 's Aisha Harris and Vulture 's Kyle Buchanan on 03/02/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry anonymous Oscar ballots and predictions 03/02/2018 3:41 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Kyle and Aisha cont. The Frame: Maha Dahkil, Time's Up co-founder, discusses her 03/02/2018 3:46 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry initiative 03/02/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Dahkil, cont. 3/4/2018 9:06 16:30 TAKE TWO: Oscars Recap- The seemingly new envelope protocol, the heartfelt moments backstage and more. Vanity Fair's Rebecca Keegan has the behind-the-scenes Oscars scoop. Entertainment Industry Gender Equity/Transgender Issues 3/4/2018 9:24 5:42 TAKE TWO: Snow Pack Update- The snow pack is a crucial resource for the state, supplying about a third of California's water. A snow storm hit the Sierras last week, but was it Environment Energy enough to put a dent in the drought? 3/4/2018 9:30 4:42 TAKE TWO: DACA End Date- Following a pair of court injunctions, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program Immigration Politics renewals can continue beyond March 5th. 3/4/2018 9:38 7:20 TAKE TWO: Immigration Students-New research from the UCLA Civil Rights Projects shines a light on how immigration Immigration Youth/Children's Issues/ Familycrackdowns affect grade-school children. 3/4/2018 9:45 4:45 TAKE TWO: Taxi Drivers- There have been a lot of industries affected by the advent of the "gig economy" but probably none Economics and Business Transportation more than the taxi industry. 3/4/2018 9:51 4:49 TAKE TWO: Citadel Mall- L.A.'s only outlet mall owes its architectural grandeur to 1920s Hollywood, a tire factory, biblical strongman Samson and an ancient Assyrian king. Economics and Business Entertainment Industry

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Week in politics: Response to Trump’s tariffs, Israeli PM visits White House amid corruption allegations, and the president’s dwindling inner-circle – Larry discusses with Sean T. Walsh, Republican political analyst and partner at Wilson Walsh Consulting in San Francisco and Matt Rodriguez, Democratic strategist and founder and chief executive officer of Rodriguez Strategies; former senior Obama 3/5/2018 10:06 10:36 Politics Foreign News advisor in 2008.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: An app for consent? The legal and psychological implications of digitally consenting to sex – Larry discusses with Michelle Drouin, professor of psychology at Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne and John Manly, an Irvine-based attorney who specializes in representing victims of sexual assault and abuse with the firm Manly, 3/5/2018 10:39 10:59 Computers/Internet/IT Gender Equity/TransgenderStewart Issues & Finaldi. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Forget about the winners and losers, how was the Oscars broadcast as a media event? Larry discusses with Brian Lowry, media critic for CNN who covered 3/5/2018 11:06 11:24 Media Entertainment Industry the Oscars ceremony last night in Los Angeles.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Oscar winner Frances McDormand turns spotlight on ‘inclusion rider’ clause in Hollywood contracts – what is it, and can it work? Larry discusses with Stacy Smith, co-inventor of the concept of the inclusion rider and founder and director of the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative and Kalpana Kotagal, co-inventor of the concept of the inclusion rider and civil rights and employment practice 3/5/2018 11:25 11:38 Entertainment Industry Diversity/ Cultural Events attorney at Cohen Milstein in Washington D.C.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Are job fairs on college campuses discrimination based on age? Lawsuit accusing PwC says so – Larry discusses with Steven J. Kaplan, a labor employment lawyer and former chair of LA County Bar's labor and employment section and Lisa Klerman, a mediator specializing 3/5/2018 11:41 11:59 Economics and Business Education in employment law disputes. The Frame: Vanity Fair 's Rebecca Keegan debriefs with John 03/05/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Horn about this year's Academy Awards The Frame: Re-run of "Shape of Water" director Guillermo del 03/05/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Toro's interview The Frame: Entertainment industry lawyer Linda Lichter 03/05/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry explains "Inclusion Rider" contract 3/5/2018 9:06 18:55 TAKE TWO: Homeless Roundtable- L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti, L.A. County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas and United Way's Elise Buik say fighting homelessness takes community support. Housing Issues Politics 3/5/2018 9:27 7:49 TAKE TWO: School Panel- As Florida's Senate narrowly passed a bill Monday to put some limits on gun sales, Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer is creating a Blue Ribbon Education Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyPanel to discuss the safety of LA's schools. 3/5/2018 9:39 4:45 TAKE TWO: Daycare LA- Over the last decade, following the Great Recession, licensed home day-care providers are one Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyEconomics and Business industry that continues to shrink. 3/5/2018 9:44 4:44 TAKE TWO: Westlake Pavilion- Westside Pavilion is going the way of many shopping malls. A developer is planning to convert most of the mall into high-end offices. Economics and Business Entertainment Industry 3/5/2018 9:50 7:25 TAKE TWO: Tuesday Reviewsday- Oliver Wang joins us to introduce us to some of his favorite new tracks from artists like Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Frank Ocean. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: After Senate introduces new bipartisan school safety bill, a look at California’s current policies – Larry discusses with Jeff Solomon, consultant who works with schools in California and other states on creating critical incident management plans; director of the schools division for D-PREP, a training and consulting services for disaster preparation and emergency response based in Folsom, 3/6/2018 10:06 10:18 Education Homeland Security Ca. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Should it be easier to wipe out student debt in bankruptcy? Larry discusses with Richard K. Vedder, an economist and distinguished professor of economics emeritus at Ohio University and senior fellow at The 3/6/2018 10:18 10:36 Economics and Business Education Independent Institute. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: I’ll have what they’re having: gender neutral pronouns and how to use them properly – Larry discusses with Erika Price, who identifies as non-binary and uses the pronouns them/them; they’re a professor of psychology at Loyola University Chicago and Dennis Baron, professor of English and Linguistics at the University of Illinois who is writing a book on the history and politics of gender 3/6/2018 10:39 10:59 Homosexuality Arts And Culture pronouns.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: North Korea says it’s willing to consider denuclearization – how serious is the gesture and what’s in it for them? Larry discusses with Abraham Denmark, Asia Program Director at the Wilson Center in D.C. and former deputy assistant secretary of Defense for East Asia (2015-2017) and James 'Spider' Marks, expert in national security, military and intelligence who is a retired Major General with over 30 3/6/2018 11:06 11:22 Foreign News Homeland Security years in the U.S. Army.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Trafficking, technology experts discuss proposal designed to curb sex trafficking via the web – Larry discusses with Mary Leary, professor of law at The Catholic University of America where her focuses include human trafficking and technology and Emma Llansó, director of the Free Expression Project at the Center for Technology and 3/6/2018 11:23 11:47 Computers/Internet/IT Gender Equity/TransgenderDemocracy. Issues Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Calif. Senator introduces bill to ban cosmetics tested on animals – Larry discusses with Kristie Sullivan, vice president of research policy for the nonprofit Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, one of the cosponsors of SB 1249 and Valerie George, chair of the California chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists, a non- profit organization dedicated to the advancement of cosmetic science; she is also vice chair of the Committee on Scientific 3/6/2018 11:48 11:59 Sacramento/State Politics Science Affairs for SCC nationally. 03/06/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: THR's Daniel Feinberg on Oscars telecast The Frame: Comedian Aparna Nancherla on her new Netflix 03/06/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry special The Frame: Musician/songwriter Tamar-Kali on writing Oscar 03/06/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry nominated "Mudbound" song 3/6/2018 9:06 7:37 Politics Immigration TAKE TWO: Sessions Suing- 3/6/2018 9:14 6:53 TAKE TWO: Beach Access- A Silicon Valley billionaire has petitioned the Supreme Court to limit public access to his privately owned beach, which could limit coastal access. Law & Order/Courts/Police Politics 3/6/2018 9:22 4:15 TAKE TWO: Doxxing- Even if they're seeking justice, doxxers - or people who reveal others' personal information online - may be sinking to the hateful behavior they want to stop. Politics Law & Order/Courts/Police 3/6/2018 9:27 7:50 TAKE TWO: Homeless Arrests- A new report shows that homeless arrests were up last year. Mayor Garcetti is advocating for de-criminalization of the homeless, what is the Law & Order/Courts/Police #N/A LAPD doing about this issue? 3/6/2018 9:39 9:53 TAKE TWO: K2 Sports- Colin Kaepernick started the kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice and police brutality and other NFL players joined him. Will it stick around Sports Racial Relations or go away? 3/6/2018 9:50 8:28 TAKE TWO: Black Lighting- Cress Williams plays "Black Lightning," which he describes as the "black Batman" but with actual superpowers. Here's why he's evolving the superhero Entertainment Industry Racial Relations genre.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: DoJ v. CA over the state’s sanctuary policies. Who’ll win? Larry discusses with Bill Hing, professor of law and director of the immigration and deportation defense clinic at the University of San Francisco School of Law and Josh Blackman, an associate professor of Law at the South Texas 3/7/2018 10:06 10:22 Law & Order/Courts/Police Immigration College of Law who specializes in constitutional law.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: UCSF vaping study challenges the presumed safety of e-cigarettes relative to combustible cigarettes – Larry discusses with Mark Rubinstein, M.D., professor of pediatrics at the University of California-San Francisco who lead the study and Gregory Conley, founder and president of the American Vaping Association, a nonprofit 3/7/2018 10:23 10:37 Public Health/ Medicine Science group that advocates for sensible regulation of vapor products. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Sorry to be macabre, but if you had a choice, how would you like to die? Larry discusses with 3/7/2018 10:40 10:59 Arts And Culture Youth/Children's Issues/ Familylisteners.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The Joshua Tree family case: Where do we draw the line between poverty and child abuse? Larry discusses with Caroline Danielson, senior fellow focusing on California’s social safety net at the nonprofit think tank Public Policy Institute of California; Peggy Stewart, adjunct professor of social work at USC and a licensed clinical social worker at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles who specializes in child abuse; and Matthew Ruff, criminal defense attorney in L.A. County who has handled many child abuse and neglect cases over 23 3/7/2018 11:06 11:30 Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyPublic Health/ Medicine years. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Thomas Guide maps: The rise and fall of the Los Angeles directional holy grail– Larry discusses with Todd Nathanson, grandson of Warren Wilson, former 3/7/2018 11:31 11:59 Travel Arts And Culture president and CEO of Thomas Bros. Maps. The Frame: WSJ's Bradley Hope on Red Granite production 03/07/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry company scandal w/ Malaysian government The Frame: Playwright Quiara Hudes on having three plays in 03/07/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry LA at the same time

03/07/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Musician Shawn Colvin on her new children's album 3/7/2018 9:06 9:53 TAKE TWO: NorCal Fires- A five-month KQED investigation into what happened the first night of the October conflagration finds communication failures, system breakdowns and delays in Natural Disaster Environment evacuation orders. 3/7/2018 9:16 4:36 TAKE TWO: Rebuilding- Atlas Fire survivors fit into 3 categories: some relocate, some rebuild quickly, and some choose to rebuild in a more resilient, fireproof manner. Natural Disaster Housing Issues 3/7/2018 9:23 6:08 TAKE TWO: Food Waste- The Natural Resources Defense Council launched California Food Waste Prevention Week to help people reduce the 40% of food the average American Environment #N/A trashes. 3/7/2018 9:28 5:09 TAKE TWO: Recycled Water- The state's Water Resources Control Board approved a measure that would allow recycled wastewater to be added to aquifers to increase water supply. Energy Environment 3/7/2018 9:38 4:59 TAKE TWO: The Ride- A new regulation from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says electric vehicles will need to incorporate artificial external sounds. Transportation Law & Order/Courts/Police 3/7/2018 9:43 4:20 TAKE TWO: Billboards- Lately, billboards have been the medium of choice for unusual reasons completely unrelated to advertising. Some of them serious ... others not-so-serious. Entertainment Industry Media 3/7/2018 9:48 7:44 TAKE TWO: The Binge- Mark Jordan Legan is a writer and film buff. He gives us a tip on a free movie streaming service from Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture the LA library.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Trade war? Trump’s tariff threats set off domino effects in global trade – Larry discusses with Ana Swanson, reporter for the New York Times who writes about 3/8/2018 10:06 10:16 Economics and Business Foreign News trade and international economics.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: CA wants pot ‘yellow pages’ to stop advertising non-licensed dispensaries – Larry discusses with John Schroyer, senior reporter at Marijuana Business Daily who broke the story and Avis Bulbulyan, CEO of Siva Enterprises, a 3/8/2018 10:16 10:32 Sacramento/State Politics Media Los Angeles-based cannabis consultancy. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Studies can’t agree on how much rideshare drivers make. So, we are taking the question directly to SoCal Lyft and Uber drivers – Larry discusses with Harry Campbell, Los Angeles-based Uber and Lyft driver and founder of theRideShareGuy.com, a and podcast for rideshare 3/8/2018 10:32 10:59 Economics and Business Transportation drivers. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Contextualizing Stormy Daniels: the history of presidential affairs, public opinion and media coverage – Larry discusses with John Wagner, White House reporter for the Washington Post and David Greenberg, presidential historian and professor of History at Rutgers 3/8/2018 11:06 11:21 Politics Historical Events/ History SegmentsUniversity. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Can California gain from Trump tax bill’s investor perks? – Larry discusses with H.D. Palmer, deputy director for external affairs at the California Department of Finance and Timothy J. Bartik, senior economist at the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, a nonprofit 3/8/2018 11:22 11:36 Economics and Business Politics research organization devoted to studying unemployment. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Study shows empowered women less likely to choose math and science professions – Larry discusses with Susan Pinker, developmental psychologist and a columnist who wrote about the study for the Wall Street 3/8/2018 11:39 11:59 Gender Equity/Transgender IssuesYouth/Children's Issues/ FamilyJournal. The Frame: "Half the Picture" documentary director Amy 03/08/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Adrian talks representation in Hollywood The Frame: "Atlanta" director Hiro Murai discusses season 2 03/08/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry and working with Donald Glover The Frame: Re-run of musician Tom Brosseu feature in time for 03/08/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry his tour 3/8/2018 9:06 14:45 TAKE TWO: State of Affairs- President Trump comes to California next week. The visit comes days after the administration sued the Golden State for its immigration laws. Politics Immigration 3/8/2018 9:22 6:00 TAKE TWO: Tariffs- The new tariffs on imported steel may have an outsize impact on the Golden State, especially on ports, agriculture and steel-intensive manufacturer Economics and Business Politics 3/8/2018 9:28 4:00 TAKE TWO: CA Middle Class- California has the world’s sixth largest economy. But that ranking disguises an economic fault- line: The devastation of the middle class. Economics and Business Politics 3/8/2018 9:32 1:43 TAKE TWO: Mark Hamill Star- The "Star Wars" star finally gets his spot on Hollywood Blvd., 41 years after the original movie. Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture 3/8/2018 9:39 8:01 TAKE TWO: Mural- For the first time since Barbara Carrasco finished "L.A. History: A Mexican Perspective" in 1981, the stunning, 80-foot work will be shown in a museum. Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events 3/8/2018 9:50 4:26 TAKE TWO: Joshua Tree Mining- Mining jobs in the Southern California desert have dropped while the tourism economy grows quickly. Just look at what's happening outside Joshua Economics and Business Environment Tree. 3/8/2018 9:54 3:20 TAKE TWO: Weekend Preview- Fun ideas for your weekend, from a kite festival to a bunch of belt-loosening food events, Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture here's how to do it.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The Trump-Kim summit: What to expect? And what deal could be made? Larry discusses with Abe Denmark, Asia Program Director at the Wilson Center in D.C.; Sung Yoon Lee, professor in Korean Studies at The Fletcher School at Tufts University in Massachusetts; Thomas R. Pickering, former U.S. Diplomat for over 40 years who has served as ambassador to the United Nations, Russia, India, Israel and Jordan; Ronald Neumann, American diplomat who served as the United States Ambassador to Afghanistan (2005–2007), Bahrain (2001–2004) and Algeria (1994–1997); James 'Spider' Marks, expert in national security, military and intelligence who is a retired Major General with over 30 years in the U.S. Army; and John Haynes, historian whose areas of 3/9/2018 10:06 10:40 Politics Foreign News expertise include communism and the Cold War. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Smartphone sales decline for the first time; Samsung stays on top – Larry discusses with Shara Tibken, senior reporter for CNET News who focuses on 3/9/2018 10:43 10:49 Computers/Internet/IT Economics and Business Samsung and Apple. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Fox proposes two minutes of ads per hour of television – how would that work? Larry discusses with Jeanine Poggi, writer covering the TV industry for AdAge, a 3/9/2018 10:50 10:59 Entertainment Industry Economics and Business trade publication for the marketing and media industries.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: FilmWeek: ‘A Wrinkle In Time,’ ‘Gringo,’ ‘The Death of Stalin’ and more – Larry discusses the week’s newest releases with Claudia Puig, film critic for KPCC and president of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association; Peter Rainer, film critic for KPCC and the Christian Science Monitor and Charles Solomon, film critic for KPCC, Animation Scoop and 3/9/2018 11:06 11:36 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events Animation Magazine. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: After record-low ratings for the Oscars, how can the Academy make the broadcast appeal to a wider audience? Larry discusses with Robert Thompson, professor of television, radio and film and founding director of the Bleier Center for Television and Pop Culture at Syracuse University and Joe Concha, media reporter and columnist for 3/9/2018 11:39 11:59 Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture The Hill. The Frame: The Baffler' s Liz Pelly on the limitations of Spotify 03/09/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry streaming The Frame: Director Alma Ha'rel's "Free the bid" campaign for 03/09/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry more female-directed ads

The Frame: Profile of "Wrinkle in Time" author Madeleine 03/09/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry L'Engle by The Frame contributor Tim Grieving Repeat: On the morning of April 4, 2011 a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputy shot a suspect who tried to run from the scene of a burglary. Investigative reporter Annie Gilbertson combs through the evidence in an effort to piece together what 3/9/2018 7:30 23:35 Law & Order/Courts/Police #N/A happened that morning. 3/11/2018 9:06 6:34 TAKE TWO: Trump Visit- It's President Trump's first visit since his election and it comes just days after the Administration sued our state over its immigration policies. Politics Immigration 3/11/2018 9:12 7:17 TAKE TWO: Trump Traffic- Earthquakes, wildfires, and protests are just a few of the factors that Secret Service agents have considered in their intense planning for Trump's trip Politics Transportation Tuesday. 3/11/2018 9:21 7:55 TAKE TWO: Officer Involved Shooting- Despite a recommendation from LAPD Chief Charlie Beck, former Officer Clifford Proctor won't be charged in the 2015 killing of an Law & Order/Courts/Police #N/A unarmed homeless man in Venice. 3/11/2018 9:29 7:03 TAKE TWO: College Athletes- A study from USC highlights inadequate graduation rates for black male student-athletes and proposes responses, including conditioning playoff Sports Racial Relations eligibility on graduation rates. 3/11/2018 9:40 8:19 TAKE TWO: On the Lot- It was Disney film vs. Disney film and Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture "Black Panther" beat out "A Wrinkle in Time.” 3/11/2018 9:50 3:53 TAKE TWO: Gold Rush- The California Gold Rush redefined how Americans saw failure and success. Today, the state’s economy still benefits from entrepreneurs eager to take big Historical Events/ History SegmentsEconomics and Business chances. 3/11/2018 9:53 4:13 TAKE TWO: Feral Cattle- At the Sand to Snow National Monument near Palm Springs, herds of gigantic, feral cattle are wreaking havoc on the environment — even attacking hikers. Environment Energy Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Week in Politics: Welcome to California, Mr. President. We’ve been expecting you. – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Lanhee Chen, research fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and Lisa Garcia Bedolla, professor in the Graduate School of Education and director of the Institute of Governmental Studies at UC 3/12/2018 10:06 10:36 Politics Sacramento/State Politics Berkeley. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: After CA Senator banned from hugging at work, we talk hugging etiquette at the office – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Melanie Mason, reporter for the Los Angeles Times covering state government and politics in Sacramento and Alison Green, work advice columnist 3/12/2018 10:39 10:59 Sacramento/State Politics Gender Equity/Transgenderwhose Issues website is Ask a Manager.org.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: What are the challenges combat veterans face as they integrate back into society – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Miatta Snetter, licensed clinical psychologist with US Vets and Laura Werber, senior management scientist at RAND Corporation, a public policy research organization, and coauthor of a report looking at the 3/12/2018 11:06 11:33 War/ Military Events/ MilitaryArts Culture And Culture challenges military members face reintegrating into society. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Robert Reich on how to restore the ‘common good’ in America – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Robert Reich, author of numerous books, including his latest, “The Common Good” (Knopf, 2018) and former Secretary of Labor under President (1993 - 3/12/2018 11:33 11:59 Books/ Literature/ Authors Labor Issues 1997). The Frame: Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw updates on South by 03/12/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Southwest

03/12/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Katja Blichfield, "High Maintenance" co-creator The Frame: Boots Riley on directing film "Sorry to Bother You" 03/12/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry which premiered at Sundance 3/12/2018 9:06 5:40 TAKE TWO: Trump San Diego- Protesters and supporters gather in San Diego with differing messages about the proposed border wall as President Trump inspects prototypes. Politics Immigration 3/12/2018 9:12 1:31 TAKE TWO: Trump Banned Items- Sheriffs are banning certain items from areas the president will visit. Some are the Politics Law & Order/Courts/Policeusual suspects but bear spray also made the list. 3/12/2018 9:14 5:43 TAKE TWO: UC Transfers- University of California President Janet Napolitano wants to guarantee admission to qualified community college students applying to UC campuses. Education Economics and Business 3/12/2018 9:22 6:06 TAKE TWO: City Designer- Mayor Garcetti tapped the Los Angeles Times' architecture critic to help navigate the city into its post-suburban future as Chief Design Officer. Arts And Culture Politics 3/12/2018 9:28 6:53 TAKE TWO: UCLA Pritzker Center- A group at UCLA is working to apply academic wisdom to help foster youths become thriving adults at the new Pritzker Center for Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyEducation Strengthening Children and Families. 3/12/2018 9:39 5:15 TAKE TWO: West LA VA- As KPCC's Libby Denkmann reports, change is coming to the West LA VA campus. And it could include temporary housing, like car camping, for veterans. War/ Military Events/ MilitaryHousing Culture Issues 3/12/2018 9:44 8:28 TAKE TWO: Tuesday Reviewsday- This new music, from some artists with famous family connections, will both soothe Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture your soul and inspire you to dance. 3/12/2018 9:52 5:09 TAKE TWO: Duncan Hunter- Congressman Duncan Hunter of San Diego accepted an invitation to meet with President Trump Politics Immigration at the border wall prototype site.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Looking ahead to President Trump’s CA visit today – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Scott Shafer, senior editor for the Politics and Government Desk at KQED; Erik Anderson, reporter at KPBS who is covering a pro-Trump rally at Otay Mesa; and John Sepulvado, host of the show “California Report” on KQED who is at the San Ysidro 3/13/2018 10:06 10:23 #N/A Sacramento/State Politics Port of Entry covering President Trump’s visit. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Rexit: Tillerson out, Pompeo in. The future of the State Department and CIA – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Steven Feldstein, former deputy assistant secretary on the U.S. State Department Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor (2014-2017) and an associate professor of public affairs at Boise State University and John Woodward, former Central Intelligence Agency officer 3/13/2018 10:24 10:37 Politics Washington, DC reports (1985-1997, 2006-2015).

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: State bill to create pilot programs for congestion pricing in CA could mean ‘go zones’ are coming to a city near you – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Amanda Eaken, director of transportation and climate with the Natural Resources Defense Council’s Urban Solutions Program and Robert Poole, director of transportation policy at Reason 3/13/2018 10:40 10:59 Sacramento/State Politics Travel Foundation. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: New global trend: rule forever? Xi Jinping’s term limits removed, plus Russia’s upcoming presidential election – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Elizabeth Economy, director of Asia studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and Yuval Weber, global fellow at the Wilson Center and Daniel Morgan Graduate School who specializes in Russian domestic politics and international 3/13/2018 11:06 11:26 Foreign News Politics security.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Will risk-enhanced playgrounds help build your child’s resilience? Guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Barbara Sarnecka, associate professor of cognitive sciences at UC Irvine who authored a study on how 3/13/2018 11:27 11:48 Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyPublic Health/ Medicine people overestimate the risks children face if left alone. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Live coverage: Trump’s CA visit – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with John Sepulvado, host of the show “California Report” on KQED who is at the San Ysidro Port of Entry covering President Trump’s visit; Susan Murphy, multimedia reporter for KPBS at the Marine Corps Air Station in Miramar where President Trump is slated to deliver a speech to members of the military; and Rebecca Plevin, immigration reporter for the Desert Sun who is in Tijuana by 3/13/2018 11:49 11:59 Politics Sacramento/State Politics the U.S.-Mexico border.

The Frame: NYT's Zachary Wolf on Maestro James Levine 03/13/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry ousting and the predatory culture of conducters and orchestra The Frame: Performer Taylor Mac on his 24-hour musical 03/13/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry history drag performance 03/13/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Taylor Mac, cont. 3/13/2018 9:06 6:02 TAKE TWO: Walk Outs- Organizers have called for demonstrations to last 17 minutes to honor the 17 killed last month. Students are taking up the call in nearly 3,000 protests Education Politics nationwide. 3/13/2018 9:14 6:12 TAKE TWO: Trump LA Visit- The president spent Tuesday night in downtown LA after attending a fundraising dinner. The details of his visit were kept under wraps until the last minute. Politics Transportation 3/13/2018 9:22 7:34 TAKE TWO: Trump Republicans- With midterm elections just eight months away, Republicans must chose if aligning with the president will help or hurt their re-election campaigns. Politics Media 3/13/2018 9:30 5:04 TAKE TWO: Fire Rebuilding- Homes are being built rapidly on the edges of cities, where the risk of wildfire is greatest — and Natural Disaster Housing Issues in areas that have already burned. 3/13/2018 9:39 9:20 TAKE TWO: K2 Sports- Mental strength and "manliness" go hand in hand in professional sports, so admitting what some would say is a "weakness" can be rough. Sports Public Health/ Medicine 3/13/2018 9:50 5:51 TAKE TWO: Pi Day- Today math and meals meet. That's because 3.14 are the first three digits of the mathematical constant pi. Nerdy people celebrate by eating pies, we look at Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry the best place to do that in LA. 3/13/2018 9:55 2:27 TAKE TWO: Walk Out Folo- We hear from KPCC’s Priska Neely who is on the scene at one of the schools participating in Education Politics today’s student walk out.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: SoCal students and the National School Walkout – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Matt Dangelantonio, AirTalk producer covering the walkouts at Blair Middle School in Pasadena and Patrick McGreevy, reporter for the Los Angeles Times who covers the California Legislature 3/14/2018 10:06 10:36 Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyPolitics out of the Sacramento bureau.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Red to blue? Dems claim victory in Pennsylvania 18’s special election – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Gabriel Debenedetti, national political reporter 3/14/2018 10:39 10:45 Politics Arts And Culture at POLITICO who’s been following the story.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: As National Geographic acknowledges past racist coverage, will other media follow suit? Guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Hub Brown, associate professor of broadcast and digital journalism and associate dean for Research, Creativity, International Initiatives 3/14/2018 10:45 10:59 Media Racial Relations & Diversity at Syracuse University. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Trump blocks Broadcom’s $117 billion Qualcomm bid – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Cecilia Kang, technology reporter based in Washington D.C. for the New York Times and Ed Hammond, senior deals 3/14/2018 11:06 11:22 Media Economics and Business reporter at Bloomberg.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: ACLU sues Trump administration over separation of asylum-seeking families – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Stanley Goldman, professor of law at Loyola Law School specializing in criminal law and procedure and former deputy public defender for Los Angeles County in the Downtown Los Angeles office and Jessica Vaughan, director 3/14/2018 11:23 11:38 Law & Order/Courts/Police Immigration of policy studies at Center for Immigration Studies.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Hit TV show ‘Queer Eye’ is back – but it’s not just about makeovers anymore – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Julia Himberg, assistant professor of film and media studies at Arizona State University; her new book is “The New Gay For Pay: The Sexual Politics of American 3/14/2018 11:41 11:59 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events Television Production” (University of Texas Press, 2017). The Frame: Filmmaker Miranda Bailey on new site 'Cherry 03/14/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Picks,' the all-female Rotten Tomatoes The Frame: Playwright Lauren Yee on new play "Cambodian 03/14/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Rockband" The Frame: Song Exploder feature: Killmonger theme from 03/14/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry "Black Panther" 3/14/2018 9:06 4:58 TAKE TWO: Mental Health LA- A new study looks at youth intervention and a comprehensive approach to patient treatment are helping underserved communities. Public Health/ Medicine Science 3/14/2018 9:12 7:04 TAKE TWO: The Ride- California is, once again, in Trump's crosshairs for setting more fuel economy standards that are Transportation Environment stricter than national ones. 3/14/2018 9:21 7:51 TAKE TWO: MOCA Curator- MOCA’s Chief Curator, Helen Molesworth was axed her after only three years on the job, reportedly because she clashed with museum director over Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events issues of diversity. 3/14/2018 9:29 1:10 TAKE TWO: Long Beach Sanctuary- The decision comes as the Trump administration slams state and local polices in California that limit police cooperation with immigration Immigration Politics agents. 3/14/2018 9:30 4:33 TAKE TWO: Prop 187- The current debate over the state's immigration policies recalls the bitter battles fought two Immigration Politics decades ago, over Proposition 187. 3/14/2018 9:39 5:07 TAKE TWO: Paralympics-Snowboarder Mike Shea of Castaic is trying to medal again after winning silver at the 2014 Sochi Sports Public Health/ Medicine Paralympics. 3/14/2018 9:44 4:28 TAKE TWO: Senior Driver Fatalities- California has the third highest number of fatalities involving at least one driver over Transportation Science the age of 65. 3/14/2018 9:50 7:40 TAKE TWO: Beverly Hills- It has all the elements of a classic Hollywood movie: water rights, film stars and cutthroat politics. Books/ Literature/ Authors Historical Events/ History Segments

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Toys ‘R’ Us isn’t just a business. For many, it’s a place of childhood memories. What are yours? Guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Abha Bhattarai, 3/15/2018 10:06 10:26 Economics and Business Youth/Children's Issues/ Familyretail and business reporter for The Washington Post.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: AT&T/Time Warner vs. DOJ: preview of arguably the decade’s biggest antitrust case – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Meg James, corporate media reporter for The Los Angeles Times and Curt Hessler, lecturer in 3/15/2018 10:27 10:37 Law & Order/Courts/Police Media law at UCLA where he teaches antitrust and information law. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Will a Spanish nickname make the difference in the Cruz, O’Rourke Senate race in Texas? Guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Kevin Diaz, Washington D.C. correspondent for the Houston Chronicle, a Hearst newspaper and Louis Desipio, political science and Chicano/Latino studies professor and director of the Center for 3/15/2018 10:40 10:59 Politics Racial Relations Democracy at the UC Irvine.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The future of the Veterans Administration, with VA Secretary David Shulkin’s job on the line – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Leo Shane III, 3/15/2018 11:06 11:21 War/ Military Events/ MilitaryPolitics Culture congressional reporter at the Military Times. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: YouTube wants to fight fake news by linking conspiracy videos to Wikipedia – guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Louise Matsakis, staff writer for WIRED covering cyber security, internet law and online culture and S. Shyam Sundar, professor of media studies at Penn State and co-director of the university’s Media Effects Research 3/15/2018 11:22 11:38 Computers/Internet/IT Media Laboratory.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: It’s been five years – whatever happened to Sheryl Sandberg’s ‘Lean In’ movement? Guest host Libby Denkmann discusses with Christine Williams, professor of sociology at the University of Texas, Austin and Lori Mackenzie, executive director of the Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford University, where she is co- founder of the Center for the Advancement of Women's 3/15/2018 11:41 11:59 Gender Equity/Transgender IssuesArts And Culture Leadership. The Frame: NYT's theatre reporter Michael Paulson on Aaron 03/15/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Sorkin's "To Kill a Mockingbird" broadway lawsuit The Frame: Filmmaker Rebecca Miller on her documentary 03/15/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry about her father, "Arthur Miller: Writer" The Frame: Tune-Yards band on cultural appropriation and new 03/15/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry album 3/15/2018 9:06 13:49 TAKE TWO: State of Affairs- We talk about Trump’s trip to California, including the border wall prototypes and the Beverly Politics Immigration Hills fundraiser. 3/15/2018 9:21 6:45 TAKE TWO: Gang Injunctions- Yesterday, a judge ordered the LAPD to stop enforcing dozens of gang injunctions that the ACLU says are blatant civil liberties violations.

Law & Order/Courts/Police Politics 3/15/2018 9:28 6:47 TAKE TWO: Ferries- A short sea voyage instead of a gridlocked drive on the 405 — does the idea hold water? Transportation Travel 3/15/2018 9:39 4:43 TAKE TWO: March Madness- It’s been a Cinderella tale for the Cal State Fullerton Titans, so all eyes will be on the team Friday Sports Education as they take the court against Purdue. 3/15/2018 9:43 4:39 TAKE TWO: LA Marathon- The 26-mile course is typically littered with discarded water bottles and clothes, now that’s Sports Environment being recycled or donated. 3/15/2018 9:50 5:05 TAKE TWO: Tom Bergins- Rumors of the demise of the historic Irish Pub have been exaggerated. The bar expects more than 12,000 people for its St. Patrick's Day festival. Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry 3/15/2018 9:55 3:19 TAKE TWO: Weekend Preview- We’ve got some fun ideas for your SoCal weekend, including an arcade game expo. Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Airtalk with Larry Mantle: California takes on the federal government again, this time’s over net neutrality – Larry discusses with Ernesto Falcon, legislative counsel for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a San Francisco-based non- profit digital rights group and Steve Effros, former attorney- advisor at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from 1971 through 1975 and cable industry analyst and lawyer based 3/16/2018 10:06 10:22 Sacramento/State Politics Computers/Internet/IT in Virginia. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: March Madness: bracket-busting upsets and more talks on changing ‘one-and-done’ – Larry discusses with Kyle Bonagura, staff writer for ESPN covering the Pac-12 and David Wharton, sportswriter for the Los Angeles 3/16/2018 10:23 10:36 Sports Education Times.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Tis the season for the SAT: are standardized tests a good indicator of success? Larry discusses with Robert Schaeffer, public education director at the National Center for Fair and Open Testing, a nonprofit based in Massachusetts that advocates to reform testing practices and Nathan Kuncel, professor of industrial-organizational 3/16/2018 10:39 10:59 Education Youth/Children's Issues/ Familypsychology at the University of Minnesota.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: FilmWeek: ‘Tomb Raider,’ ‘Love, Simon,’ ‘7 Days in Entebbe’ and more – Larry discusses the week’s newest releases with Tim Cogshell, film critic for KPCC, Alt-Film Guide and CineGods.com and Christy Lemire, film critic for KPCC, RogerEbert.com and co-host of YouTube’s “What the 3/16/2018 11:06 11:43 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events Flick?”. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The potential unforeseen consequences of Hollywood’s new buzz concept: ‘inclusion riders’ – Larry discusses with Eriq Gardner, senior editor for The Hollywood Reporter, where he writes for THR’s legal blog, THR, Esq.; Tim Cogshell, film critic for KPCC, Alt-Film Guide and CineGods.com; and Christy Lemire, film critic for KPCC, 3/16/2018 11:43 11:59 Entertainment Industry Law & Order/Courts/PoliceRogerEbert.com and co-host of YouTube’s “What the Flick?”.

The Frame: Vice music's Andrea Dominick on her two year 03/16/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry investigation into femal under-representation in the industry The Frame: Playwright Sarah Jones on new politically charged 03/16/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry sex-work play "Sell, Buy, Date" 03/16/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Sarah Jones, cont. 3/18/2018 9:06 9:26 TAKE TWO: OC Homeless Folo- County officials agreed Saturday to consider extending motel stays for some homeless people who were evicted from an encampment along the Santa Orange County Housing Issues Ana river last month. 3/18/2018 9:15 4:52 TAKE TWO: Pot Tax Cut- The sale of recreational marijuana has been legal in California since the turn of the new year. But almost three months in, legal pot is still struggling to establish Economics and Business Politics itself. 3/18/2018 9:22 4:28 TAKE TWO: Homeless Families- The tragic death of a family of four in their van sheds light on the hidden world of homeless families and the obstacles they face in finding available Housing Issues Youth/Children's Issues/ Familyresources. 3/18/2018 9:27 8:14 TAKE TWO: Space Barons- SpaceX and other privately operated space companies, including Blue Origin run by Amazon's Jeff Bezos, have had plenty of ups and downs. Books/ Literature/ Authors Science 3/18/2018 9:38 9:31 TAKE TWO: Snapchat- Snapchat is a social media behemoth in Venice, where it grew so much that it frustrated some locals. Now the company is moving part of its staff to Santa Monica. Economics and Business Housing Issues 3/18/2018 9:49 7:53 TAKE TWO: On the Lot- "Black Panther" continues to rule the box office, five weekends straight. That hasn't happened since "Avatar" back in 2009. Here's why that's significant. Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Week in politics: What led to Andrew McCabe’s firing, why the president is lashing out (again) at the Mueller probe, and more – Larry discusses with Ange-Marie Hancock-Alfaro, professor of political science and chair of gender studies at USC and Jack Pitney, professor of 3/19/2018 10:06 10:36 Politics Washington, DC reports politics at Claremont McKenna College. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Digging into Facebook’s data-sharing scandal and potential impact it might have on use – Larry discusses with Josh Constine, editor-at-large for TechCrunch and Deepa Seetharaman, tech reporter for the Wall Street 3/19/2018 10:39 10:59 Computers/Internet/IT Homeland Security Journal. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: DOJ to face off against AT&T in antitrust ‘trial of the century’ – Larry discusses with Chris Sagers, professor of law at Cleveland State University and Curt Hessler, lecturer in law at UCLA where he teaches antitrust and 3/19/2018 11:06 11:22 Law & Order/Courts/Police Media information law.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Austin authorities hunt ‘serial bomber’ after tripwire sets off 4th blast – Larry discusses with Claire McInerny, reporter who covered the story from the scene for KUT News and Hal Kempfer, retired Marine Lieutenant Colonel and CEO of KIPP knowledge and intelligence program professionals who worked with the Austin Police 3/19/2018 11:23 11:36 Homeland Security Law & Order/Courts/PoliceDepartment in developing their threat reference guide. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: America is facing another opioid crisis: Hospitals experiencing shortages of painkillers – Larry discusses with Pauline Bartolone , reporter covering health policy for California Healthline and Kaiser Health News; Shalini Shah, M.D., the head of pain medicine at the UC Irvine health system and Chair of the Committee on pain at the California Society of Anesthesiologists; and Donald Kaplan, Pharm.D., regional Inpatient pharmacy director for Kaiser Permanente in 3/19/2018 11:39 11:59 Public Health/ Medicine Science Southern California. The Frame: Filmmakers Chapman and Maclain Way on their 03/19/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry new six-part Netflix series "Wild, Wild Country" 03/19/2018 3:41 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Way brothers, cont. The Frame: Jason Katims on new NBC musical theatre drama 03/19/2018 3:46 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry "Rise" 03/19/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Jason Katims, cont. 3/19/2018 9:06 6:34 TAKE TWO: Los Alamitos- The City Council voted 4-1 Monday night to approve the ordinance. A required second vote is Politics Immigration expected on April 16. 3/19/2018 9:13 5:24 TAKE TWO: Uber Accident- Conveying intent is one of the biggest challenges with autonomous cars' pedestrian detection systems, according to a University of Michigan researcher. Transportation Science 3/19/2018 9:22 6:14 TAKE TWO: Spring Cleaning- Personal organizer Julie Naylon, of No Wire Hangers, suggests tips for decluttering like starting with the room that bothers you most. Arts And Culture Economics and Business 3/19/2018 9:28 5:48 TAKE TWO: LA Toy Stores- Advice on unique and affordable places to take your kids instead of Toys "R" Us from the writers of the local parenting blog, MomsLA. Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyEntertainment Industry 3/19/2018 9:39 3:50 TAKE TWO: Rain Prep- Officials are now worried that this week's rains might trigger mudslides. A mandatory evacuation for many people in Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties starts today. Natural Disaster Environment 3/19/2018 9:43 5:30 TAKE TWO: Song Birds- California's changing climate is jumbling up the timetable for bird migration and breeding. That Environment Science can spell real trouble for some species. 3/19/2018 9:50 9:16 TAKE TWO: Tuesday Reviewsday- Old school blends with new in this week's music selections. These artists are building Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture on the work of past jazz and soul greats.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Los Alamitos wants out of California’s sanctuary state movement – what are the legal repercussions? Larry discusses with Troy D. Edgar, Mayor of Los Alamitos, who voted for the ordinance; Sameer Ahmed, a staff attorney at the ACLU of Southern California who co-authored a letter sent to the City Council of Los Alamitos opposing the decision; and Claude Arnold, a retired special agent who was in 3/20/2018 10:06 10:23 Orange County Immigration charge of U.S. ICE investigations at their LA office.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: In Supreme Court case, anti-abortion pregnancy centers challenge California notice law – Larry discusses with Matthew McReynolds, senior staff attorney at Pacific Justice Institute, which filed a suit challenging the legislation being heard today and Amy Everitt, state director for NARAL Pro-Choice California, a non-profit advocacy group that sponsored the original Reproductive FACT Act (AB 775) signed 3/20/2018 10:24 10:37 Law & Order/Courts/Police Gender Equity/Transgenderinto Issues law in 2015. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Ready players 1-100: How modern video games are debunking the ‘myth of the lonely gamer’ – Larry discusses with Nicholas Taylor, assistant professor of digital media at North Carolina State University, where he studies the role of digital gaming and play in everyday life and 3/20/2018 10:40 10:59 Computers/Internet/IT Arts And Culture teaches a course on gaming and social networks.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Uber pulls self-driving cars off roads following pedestrian’s death – Larry discusses with Tim Higgins, reporter for The Wall Street Journal; Ashley Z. Hand, co-founder of CityFi, a company that focuses on the integration of technology in the urban environment; and Jamie Court, 3/20/2018 11:06 11:36 Computers/Internet/IT Transportation president of .

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: AirTalk asks: Whether, how and why 3/20/2018 11:39 11:59 Travel Arts And Culture you vacation alone – Larry discusses with listeners.

03/20/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Lawyer Debra Katz on Weinstein Co. bankrupcy

03/20/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Actress Lola Kirke on upcoming film "Gemini" The Frame: Marcos Najera reports on new immigration play by 03/20/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry the Actors Gang called "The New Colossus" 3/20/2018 9:10 4:02 TAKE TWO: Rain Update- Thousands of residents evacuated their homes ahead of the storm while others were waiting it Environment Science out and hoping for the best. 3/20/2018 9:14 5:32 TAKE TWO: Facebook- Many users are angry that their personal information may have been sold or misused by the social media giant. And they're disconnecting in droves. Entertainment Industry Economics and Business 3/20/2018 9:26 5:52 TAKE TWO: Juvenile Justice- L.A. County is changing how it treats incarcerated teenagers. It's a new approach called the LA Model, and it aims to provide care rather than just correction. Law & Order/Courts/Police Youth/Children's Issues/ Family 3/20/2018 9:32 6:26 TAKE TWO: K2 Sports- At a time when the NFL's ratings are down, there will be not just one but two rival leagues planned Sports Economics and Business to kick off in the next two years. 3/20/2018 9:46 8:14 TAKE TWO: Nancy Silverton- The chefs behind Mozza have joined forces to bring authentic, Roman-style pizza to a rapidly- evolving foodie-friendly neighborhood Arts And Culture Economics and Business

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Austin bombings suspect dies in standoff with SWAT team – Larry discusses with Audrey McGlinchy, reporter at KUT, the NPR affiliate in Austin, who was at the scene this morning and Danny Defenbaugh Texas- based security consultant who worked for the FBI for 33 years 3/21/2018 10:10 10:21 Homeland Security Law & Order/Courts/Policeand was lead investigator on the Oklahoma City bombing case.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: What will change after LA Police Commission approves release policy for LAPD body, dashcam video – Larry discusses with Matt Johnson, vice president of the Los Angeles Police Commission, who led the subcommittee that wrote the new video release rules; Craig Lally, president of the Los Angeles Police Protective League; and Adrienna Wong, staff attorney for the ACLU of Southern California, where her work 3/21/2018 10:26 10:54 Law & Order/Courts/Police Computers/Internet/IT focuses on police practices.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Before Zervos v. Trump, there was Paula Jones v. Bill Clinton. What lessons can the 1990s case provide? Larry discusses with Benjamin C. Zipursky, professor of law at Fordham Law School in New York; Josh Blackman, associate professor of Law at the South Texas College of Law who specializes in constitutional law; and Michael Dorf, 3/21/2018 11:10 11:38 Historical Events/ History SegmentsLaw & Order/Courts/Policeprofessor of law at . Airtalk with Larry Mantle: What a WWE wrestler’s return to the ring could mean for other athletes’ career-ending head injuries – Larry discusses with Jeffrey Kutcher, M.D., one of the independent doctors who evaluated Daniel Bryan for his return to wrestling; he is a sports neurologist and global director of 3/21/2018 11:44 11:54 Public Health/ Medicine Sports The Sports Neurology Clinic. The Frame: Bill Hader on new show 'Barry' and the evolution of 03/21/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry his career 03/21/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Bill Hader, cont. 3/21/2018 9:10 3:15 TAKE TWO: Rain Evacuations- Thousands of people in Santa Barbara County were ordered to evacuate because of concerns about the potential for mudslides and debris flows caused by Natural Disaster Environment heavy rains. 3/21/2018 9:14 4:56 TAKE TWO: OC Lawsuits- County officials want to put up temporary homeless shelters in three OC cities to settle a Housing Issues Politics federal lawsuit. City officials say they'll sue. 3/21/2018 9:29 3:37 TAKE TWO: CSU- Trustees for California State University approved two policies this week to improve eligible students' Education Economics and Business access to its most popular campuses. 3/21/2018 9:33 2:52 TAKE TWO: WonderCon- WonderCon, aka San Diego Comic- Con's sister convention, is the little convention that could. Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture Here's what makes WonderCon different. 3/21/2018 9:42 3:50 TAKE TWO: Rain Update- KPCC’s Sharon McNary gives us an update on the weather conditions in LA County from the La Environment Natural Disaster Tuna canyon area. 3/21/2018 9:46 8:17 TAKE TWO: Brown Buffalo- Widely known as the inspiration for Dr. Gonzo in "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," a new documentary tells the true story of Chicano civil rights activist, Historical Events/ History SegmentsArts And Culture Oscar Zeta Acosta. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Live updates: SoCal storm and impact on fire-ravaged areas – Larry discusses with Mark Jackson, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in LA; Stephanie O’Neill, reporter in Ojai covering the storm; Emily Guerin, KPCC reporter at the city of Santa Barbara; and Sharon McNary, KPCC reporter on La Tuna Canyon Road in Sunland, 3/22/2018 10:10 10:21 Natural Disaster Environment one of the areas affected by the Creek fire.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Not your grandfather’s political parties: How the makeup of Republican, Democratic voter bases have changed over decades – Larry discusses with Carroll Doherty, director of political research at Pew Research Center; Sean T. Walsh, Republican political analyst and partner at Wilson Walsh Consulting in San Francisco; and John Iadarola, host of the YouTube show ThinkTank, part of The Young Turks 3/22/2018 10:26 10:54 Politics Youth/Children's Issues/ FamilyNetwork.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Live updates: SoCal storm and impact on fire-ravaged areas – Larry discusses with Emily Guerin, KPCC reporter at the El Capitan State Beach in Santa Barbara county; Stephanie O’Neill, reporter in Ojai covering the storm; and Sharon McNary, KPCC reporter on La Tuna Canyon 3/22/2018 11:10 11:21 Natural Disaster Environment Road in Sunland, one of the areas affected by the Creek fire.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: As SF becomes latest California city to ban fur sale, we check in on impact of WeHo’s own fur ban – Larry discusses with John D’Amico, council member and lead sponsor of the 2013 legislation that banned the sale of fur in West Hollywood and Keith Kaplan, communications director, Fur Information Council of America (FICA) and chairman of the 3/22/2018 11:26 11:38 Economics and Business Environment West Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Promising step in the development of a male birth control pill – Larry discusses with Christina Wang M.D., lead investigator of the part of the study that took place at the Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor- UCLA Medical Center; she is an andrologist, endocrinologist and 3/22/2018 11:44 11:54 Science Gender Equity/Transgenderprofessor Issues of medicine at UCLA. The Frame: ACLU lawyer Melissa Goodman on how tax credits 03/22/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry could help bring about inclusion in Hollywood The Frame: Playwright Martin Zimmerman on gunviolence and 03/22/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry his play "On the Exhale" The Frame: Re-run of "Roxane, Roxane" with director Michael 03/22/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Larnell 3/22/2018 9:10 9:06 TAKE TWO: State of Affairs- Former Governor outlined his vision for a new CA GOP Wednesday. By his side: centrist Republican Chad Mayes and Politics Economics and Business Ohio Gov. John Kasich. 3/22/2018 9:29 5:20 TAKE TWO: UC is 150- When the University of California was founded in 1868, light bulbs and cars hadn't been invented. But its founders saw California's potential. Historical Events/ History SegmentsEducation 3/22/2018 9:35 4:08 TAKE TWO: CA Dream UC/ CSU- The University of California and Cal State are both struggling to find space for qualified residents at overcrowded campuses, and tens of thousands of eligible students will be turned away. Education Economics and Business 3/22/2018 9:45 4:02 TAKE TWO: Power Lines- Northern California utility PG&E announced it will shut off power lines in areas experiencing "extreme fire conditions." SoCal Edison might have more Environment Natural Disaster shutoffs too. 3/22/2018 9:50 3:16 TAKE TWO: Weekend Preview- From waffles and peacocks to brainiacs and airshows, here's how to spend your weekend after the rain dries out in Southern California. Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Trump’s veto threat, China responds to US tariffs and more – Larry discusses with Mike Dorning, White House editor for Bloomberg and a political analyst and Mike DeBonis, Congressional reporter covering the story for 3/23/2018 10:12 10:55 Politics Foreign News The Washington Post.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: FilmWeek: ‘Isle of Dogs,’ ‘Unsane,’ ‘Pacific Rim Uprising’ and more – Larry discusses the week’s newest releases with Amy Nicholson, film critic for KPCC and host of The Canon podcast; Justin Chang, film critic for KPCC and the Los Angeles Times; and Charles Solomon, film critic for 3/23/2018 11:12 11:55 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events KPCC, Animation Scoop and Animation Magazine. The Frame: Danny Boyle and Simon Beaufoy on new Getty 03/23/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry family TV drama "Trust" 03/23/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Boyle and Beaufoy, cont. 3/25/2018 9:10 5:33 TAKE TWO: Protest to Power- With so much talk of youth voter engagement, Take Two wanted to know whether these street protests will turn into voter action. Politics Youth/Children's Issues/ Family 3/25/2018 9:15 4:48 TAKE TWO: Clark Protests- Stephon Clark was standing in his grandmother's backyard, holding a cellphone when police Law & Order/Courts/Police Politics officers fired 20 shots. 3/25/2018 9:29 4:25 TAKE TWO: Firefighting Vets- More veterans are finding jobs as firefighters as the wildfire season in the west worsens. War/ Military Events/ MilitaryEnvironment Culture 3/25/2018 9:34 4:50 TAKE TWO: LA Women, LAPD- As Women's History Month comes to a close, Take Two profiles a few significant women in LA history, including Alice Stebbins Wells, the first policewoman Historical Events/ History Segments #N/A in the LAPD. 3/25/2018 9:46 8:02 TAKE TWO: On the Lot- The Academy gets plunged into its own "Game of Thrones" leadership crisis. Here's how the Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture organization is handling the allegations. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Week in politics: What’s next following the weekend’s ‘March for our Lives,’ an update on POTUS’ legal team, the U.S. expulsion of Russian diplomats and more – Larry discusses with Jeremy Carl, research fellow at the Hoover Institution and Matt Barreto, professor of political science and Chicano/a Studies at UCLA and co-founder of the 3/26/2018 10:10 10:53 Politics Washington, DC reports research and polling firm Latino Decisions.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: In lieu of single-payer, CA lawmakers introduce 14 bills toward universal health care – Larry discusses with Michelle Faust, KPCC health care reporter and Richard Kronick, professor of family medicine and public health at UC San Diego who co-authored the report on pathways to universal coverage in California that served as the basis for many of the legislations; and Sally Pipes, president and CEO of the Pacific Research Institute, a San Francisco-based free 3/26/2018 11:10 11:37 Sacramento/State Politics Public Health/ Medicine market think tank.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Journey to the Final Four: Sister Jean, Loyola Chicago’s Cinderella run, and more – Larry discusses with Kerry Miller, national college basketball and college football writer for Bleacher Report who’s been covering March Madness and Steve Rosenbloom, sports columnist with 3/26/2018 11:44 11:53 Sports Arts And Culture the Chicago Tribune. The Frame: Activist Dolores Huerta and filmmaker Peter Bratt 3/26/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry on new documentary, "Dolores" 03/26/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Huerta and Bratt, cont. 3/26/2018 9:10 5:24 TAKE TWO: Census Citizenship- "It's a war on urban areas," said one expert, "Democrats tend to live in urban areas." These are the repercussions of the new census citizenship question. Immigration Politics 3/26/2018 9:15 7:46 TAKE TWO: Protest Student- In the last year, 18 people have been shot to death within a mile of Fernando Mosqueda's South L.A. high school. He wants his community to recognizes Politics Youth/Children's Issues/ Familyits power to spur change. 3/26/2018 9:29 7:40 TAKE TWO: Lucas Museum- LA's Expo Park is feeling the Force. The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art is now under construction. We get a look at what's to come when it's Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture finished. 3/26/2018 9:45 7:42 TAKE TWO: Tuesday Reviewsday- Rappers from across LA articulate the struggles of everyday living in these new releases.

Entertainment Industry Arts And Culture

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: After clearing of Santa Ana River homeless encampment, Orange County and its cities fight over where to put new shelters – Larry discusses with Norberto Santana, publisher of “Voice of OC,” a nonprofit newsroom that focuses on civics and government in Orange County since 2009; Brooke Weitzman, attorney at the Elder Law and Disability Rights Center in Santa Ana; and Christopher Campbell, employment and labor law attorney at Carothers DiSante & 3/27/2018 10:10 10:37 Orange County Housing Issues Freudenberger in Irvine. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The tensions and issues around selling marijuana legally on California tribal lands – Larry discusses with Amanda Chicago Lewis, LA-based freelance reporter covering cannabis and Mark A. Levitan, attorney who specializes in tribal issues and worked on a California bill that would give state tribes legal access to the commercial 3/27/2018 10:44 10:53 Sacramento/State Politics Economics and Business marijuana market. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: By making inmates’ release dates public, OC Sheriff finds workaround to sanctuary law – Larry discusses with Claude Arnold, retired special agent in charge of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations in the greater Los Angeles area and Annie Lai, co-director of the Immigrant Rights Clinic and 3/27/2018 11:10 11:37 Orange County Immigration assistant clinical professor of law at UC Irvine. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: California attorney general's office to oversee investigation into the fatal police shooting of unarmed man – Larry discusses with Dale Kasler, reporter for 3/27/2018 11:44 11:53 Law & Order/Courts/Police Racial Relations the Sacramento Bee. The Frame: Musician and producer Adrian Younge on his career 03/27/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry and upcoming album, "Voices of Gemma" 03/27/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Younge, cont. 3/27/2018 9:10 5:46 TAKE TWO: OC Sanctuary- The Orange County Board of Supervisors has voted to join a federal lawsuit to fight the Politics Immigration California’s sanctuary state laws. 3/27/2018 9:16 4:21 TAKE TWO: CA Tsunami- Tsunamis are low probability but high consequence events in California, which is running drills as Natural Disaster Environment part of Tsunami Preparedness Week. 3/27/2018 9:30 5:33 TAKE TWO: LAPD Chief- 31 applications have been submitted for to fill Charlie Beck's shoes as Chief of the LAPD and there are some interesting possibilities, like appointing a woman or Latino to the job for the first time. Law & Order/Courts/Police Politics 3/27/2018 9:35 4:37 TAKE TWO: PAC Food and Drink- The Pacific Food and Beverage Museum has been a wandering attraction since 2013, offering culinary talks, mixology seminars and curated dinners Arts And Culture Historical Events/ History Segmentsacross SoCal. 3/27/2018 9:47 6:58 TAKE TWO: K2 Sports- Baseball season starts tomorrow so for now every team is tied for first place, and hope is at its height, especially here in LA with the Angels and Dodgers. Sports Entertainment Industry Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Medicare considers issuing limits on opioid prescriptions – Larry discusses with Anna Lembke, M.D., associate professor at Stanford University School of Medicine and chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic and Lynn Webster, M.D. former president of the 3/28/2018 10:10 10:37 Public Health/ Medicine Washington, DC reports American Academy of Pain Medicine.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: EPA ‘secret science’ ban proposal: research transparency or attack on science? Larry discusses with Myron Ebell, director of the Center for Energy and Environment at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and leader of President Trump’s E.P.A. transition team and Yogin Kothari, Washington representative with the Center for Science and 3/28/2018 10:44 10:53 Science Washington, DC reports Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Stormy Daniels’ attorney seeks for Trump to testify in deposition – will the court allow it and what implications would it have? Larry discusses with Zachary Clopton, assistant professor of law at Cornell Law School whose 3/28/2018 11:10 11:20 Politics Law & Order/Courts/Policespecialties include civil procedure.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: What video footage can and can’t tell us about the fatal Uber driverless car accident – Larry discusses with Tim Higgins, reporter for The Wall Street Journal covering technology and autos; Jeffrey Miller, associate professor of engineering practice at the University of Southern California; and Jack Bratich, associate professor of Journalism 3/28/2018 11:26 11:53 Computers/Internet/IT Media and Media Studies at Rutgers. The Frame: Theatre critic Sara Holdren on openings of "Angels 03/28/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry in America" and "Frozen" on Broadway The Frame: "Queer Eye" producer David Collins on the show's 03/28/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry message and relevance 03/28/2018 3:51 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Collins, cont. 3/28/2018 9:10 4:53 TAKE TWO: Water Tunnels- The state wants twin tunnels to ferry water to Central Valley and Southern California -- and SoCal might front most of the cost for them. Economics and Business Environment 3/28/2018 9:15 3:20 TAKE TWO: Dodgers Puerto Rico- Kike Hernandez of the LA Dodgers talks about raising money to build homes in Puerto Rico, and what it was like to play last season while hurricanes Sports Natural Disaster devastated his homeland. 3/28/2018 9:29 4:27 TAKE TWO: CA Dream Farmwork- The flow of migrants from Mexico has slowed dramatically in recent years, but many immigrants see farm work as a stepping stone to a better life. Economics and Business Labor Issues 3/28/2018 9:34 5:00 TAKE TWO: Homelessness Fact Check- In 2017, California was third in the country for homeless individuals per capita and Southern California holds the majority. Housing Issues Politics 3/28/2018 9:45 5:15 TAKE TWO: LA Women Environmentalist- As women's history month comes to a close, we profile some women who made their mark on LA history, like the late Aurora Castillo, Historical Events/ History SegmentsGender Equity/Transgenderwho Issues fought for her community. 3/28/2018 9:50 5:24 TAKE TWO: The Ride- Harley-Davidson has joined up with Hawthorne-based EagleRider to rent motorcycles and offer Transportation Economics and Business road tours -- as a "bridge to ownership."

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: On the heels of Veterans Affairs Secretary firing, we discuss the possibility of privatizing the VA – Larry discusses with Nikki Wentling, reporter covering veterans for Stars and Stripes, an American military newspaper 3/29/2018 10:10 10:21 War/ Military Events/ MilitaryPolitics Culture based in Washington, D.C. Airtalk with Larry Mantle: California bill to let student athletes to sign endorsement deals – Larry discusses with Ramogi Huma, executive director of the National College Players Association who is sponsoring the bill and John Acquaviva , professor of exercise science at Wingate University in North Carolina who 3/29/2018 10:26 10:38 Sacramento/State Politics Sports has written about the debate over paying student athletes.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: CA High Court: schools should protect students, UCLA stabbing case will move forward – Larry discusses with Gregory Keating, professor of law at USC Gould School and Steve Newman, attorney specializing in defending 3/29/2018 10:44 10:54 Education Public Health/ Medicine class actions at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan in Los Angeles.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: It’s Opening Day: we preview the season – Larry discusses with Bill Shaikin, 3/29/2018 11:10 11:21 Sports Arts And Culture baseball writer for the Los Angeles Times.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Leviticus didn’t mention anything about cell agriculture: Could lab-grown pork be kosher? Larry discusses with Chase Purdy, business reporter for Quartz who is writing a book on the future of meat and Rabbi Menachem Genack, CEO of the kosher division at the Orthodox Union, one 3/29/2018 11:26 11:54 Religion Science of Jewish groups that certifies foods as kosher in the U.S. The Frame: Screenwriter Zac Penn discusses adapting "Ready 03/29/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry Player One" 03/29/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Penn, cont. 3/29/2018 9:10 8:23 TAKE TWO: State of Affairs- A board meeting in the OC got raucous as county officials vote to join a federal lawsuit against the state. Now President Trump is calling them brave. Politics Economics and Business 3/29/2018 9:26 5:59 TAKE TWO: Selfie Museum- A Martinez takes a tour (and plenty of selfies) at the new Museum of Selfies, which opens Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry April 1st here in LA. 3/29/2018 9:32 4:41 TAKE TWO: Art Rooms- Museums have LONG noticed that patrons want to be a part of the art and share it with all their Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry friends. 3/29/2018 9:43 5:07 TAKE TWO: LA Women Mayor- As women’s history month ends, our final story of LA women in history is of Lily Lee Chen, Historical Events/ History SegmentsGender Equity/Transgenderformer Issues Mayor of Monterey Park. 3/29/2018 9:49 3:16 TAKE TWO: Weekend Preview- We bring you our “best of” list for things to do this weekend, including a zombie easter egg Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry hunt. 3/29/2018 9:52 2:02 TAKE TWO: Meltdown Comics- LA's iconic Meltdown Comics is closing its doors. We hear from a Meltdown fan and bid this Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry nerd culture staple farewell.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: The California response to Trump administration’s expected move to roll back CAFE standards – Larry discusses with Julian Morris, vice president of research at Reason Foundation, a non-profit think tank advancing free markets and Sean Hecht, professor of environmental law and co-executive director of the Emmett Institute on Climate 3/30/2018 10:10 10:21 Environment Energy Change and the Environment at UCLA.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Lawsuit in SF blames city for letting Lyft, Uber thrive, and depressing the value of the taxi medallion – Larry discusses with Carolyn Said, San Francisco Chronicle 3/30/2018 10:26 10:38 Law & Order/Courts/Police Economics and Business reporter covering business, tech and the on-demand economy.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: Is Elon Musk’s Tesla in trouble? Larry discusses with Sam Goldfarb, reporter for The Wall Street 3/30/2018 10:44 10:54 Computers/Internet/IT Economics and Business Journal and Sean O’Kane, reporter for The Verge.

Airtalk with Larry Mantle: FilmWeek: ‘Ready Player One,’ ‘The Last Movie Star,’ ‘Gemini’ and more – Larry discusses the week’s newest releases with Lael Loewenstein, KPCC film critic 3/30/2018 11:10 11:54 Arts And Culture Diversity/ Cultural Events and Wade Major, film critic for KPCC and CineGods.com. The Frame: Repeat of comedian Aparna Nancherla on her 03/30/2018 3:36 5:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry career and Netflix special 03/30/2018 3:41 10:00 Arts And Culture Entertainment Industry The Frame: Nancherla, cont. A Sampling of Listener Comments

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Disappointed in Air Talk for airing segment on chemtrail conspiracy theories. Really Larry?

Please bring back to the 8pm time slot. At the end of the day I want to relax and listen to a thoughtful in depth interview. Not 1A.

What happened to Science Friday???? It's 9pm on Friday, and the Moth is on. ;-( the New Yorker Radio Hour?!? Really? Not only completely out of context but poorly done as well. Certainly you can do better ......

As a longtime listener and supporter, I am so disappointed that you have moved Science Friday to midnight from 9pm on Fridays. I can't stay up that late, and love to listen to the show in my car on a Friday night. Any chance you will move it back to an earlier time? Thank you. KPCC is a great service to So Cal.

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1/31/18 - We just received a call from a listener, who was tuning into The Frame. She wanted to pass along the comment that she, a UCLA Alum, felt very insulted when John said, “Boo” after the guest mentioned her alma mater. She says that it is a major institution of the state and shouldn’t be referred to in a such a way. 2/2/18 – When promoting when programming can be heard on KPCC, the listener would like more detailed information. He suggests that if a program is going to air more than once during the day to announce that in one advertisement. 2/3/18 – Listener is very disappointed that Science Friday moved times. 2/8/18 – A listener called in and commented that when stories are being delivered about people who may need resources, having that additional information, if possible, on how to help them would be nice. She was interested in trying to help the young woman who had been constricted in a straight jacket for 10 hours. And had her child taken away from her. 2/26/18 - We received a call from a listener, who passionately voiced her concerns about having self-driving cars on the road. And feels that when such topics are being discussed on air, that the potential dangers of it should also be included in the discussion (i.e.…somebody with a bomb, terrorists) Fresh Air – Listener did not appreciate hearing the word BITCH during an interview on Fresh Air. Airtalk – Listener called in and wanted to express her disappointment that Airtalk was praising Anti-Semitism by honoring Billy Graham.

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