Join Us This Summer At The Bowl— Where A Million Memories Are Made And Summer Lasts Forever!
Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum New Season June 7 - October 12, 2025 Celebrating 50+ Years of Magic At Theatricum
Nita Whitaker Sat. July 12, Noah Haidu, Buster Williams & Lenny White Trio Fri. July 18 & Sat. 19 + Tribute To Sade with Rosalie Elena Sun. July 20th
The Journey Of A Legendary Landscape Painting: Poetic Dance The Acclaimed Dance Drama August 1 & 2, 2025 Dolby Theatre
Grand Performances Summer 2025 Concert Series California Plaza 350 S Grand Ave DTLA June-August
CicLAvia—Historic South Central Meets Watts September 14, 2025 9am-4pm KPFK Will Be At The Central Ave Hub, 8403 S Central Ave, Los Angeles 90001
68th Annual Monterey Jazz Festival Fri. September 26th - Sun. 28th, 2025 Monterey County Fairgrounds In Monterey, Calif.
Jackson Browne LIVE At The Venetian Theatre At The Venetian Resort October 31, + November, 1, 5, 7 & 8, 2025
Get Ready for a Summer full of Music, Culture, and Community! Levitt Pavilion Los Angeles In MacArthur Park
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In Kenneth Lonergan’s Lobby Hero, two menial security guards in a residential Manhattan apartment building are embroiled in an unexpected family fiasco…while the local beat police are divided by their own romantic and political allegiances. Also starring Cedric Sanders and Michael Weston
We speak to Loris Taylor, president of Native Public Media, about the Trump administration’s drastic defunding of public media and its impact on tribal nations. Fifty-nine tribal radio stations and one tribal television station that depend on federal funding will be among the first to face possible closure, putting some of the essential services that public broadcasting provides, including warning systems for missing Indigenous women and girls, at risk. Taylor shares how Native-led public media helps preserve Indigenous languages and helped keep communities informed during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. She fears that without these same resources and “with the climate crisis increasing, [we] are going to be operating on the margins of information and are not going to have real lifesaving information available to our citizens when they need it most.”
We speak with Democratic Congressmember Ro Khanna about his bipartisan bill calling for the full release of federal documents pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal charges for sexual trafficking and abuse, which is also currently backed by nine Republicans and every House Democrat. Khanna explains why he’s calling for transparency and accountability regarding the Epstein case, and how Trump is working to prevent the same. Ro Khanna also discusses the massive loss to public media and local news as the Trump administration has successfully stripped $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funds over 1,500 NPR and PBS stations across the country. The major cut to funding is possible thanks to the rare process of rescission, which allows the president to request Congress to rescind already-allocated federal funding. Trump’s OMB Director Russell Vought has indicated that the administration intends to expand its use of rescission in future legislative sessions. “It’s a devastating blow to the education of our children in America and to our democracy,” says Khanna, who notes that the cut to public media comes just one week after Republicans voted to pass Trump’s deficit-enlarging budget bill. “It’s just not true that this has anything to do with fiscal responsibility,” Khanna adds.
Yikes. On today's BradCast, Trump's fascistic lawlessness is really taking hold this week in several areas...with a lot of help from his fellow corrupt Republicans. A few GOPers, however, who serve as election officials in Colorado, aren't having it. And we are grateful to them. [Audio link to full show follows this summary.] Lots of news [...]
Follow @GreenNewsReport... (Or use "Click here to listen..." link below.) IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: Summer of Floods continues with deadly flash flooding in the Northeast; NASA analysis finds a dramatic increase in the severity of extreme weather events in the U.S.; PLUS: Trump Defense Department cuts off access to satellites used for hurricane forecasting... All that and [...]
A new anthology of strategies aims to help progressive, people-centered narratives take hold–stories that can reshape our world to recenter collective care and equity.
The Los Angeles-area city of Huntington Park just passed a strict sanctuary city ordinance in response to the violent invasion of federal immigration agents.
By staying vigilant and working together, we can navigate these challenges.
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The best music from the latin youth culture including rock, salsa, cumbia, hip-hop, ska, electronica and LatinX ChicanoX Music, Cultural news and information showcase
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DJ Ben Vera brings you a Saturday night extravaganza of sound, blending club cuts with crate digging
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Transmitting live from the West Coast of the Milky Way, our weekly radio show explores high quality music of every genre. With no commercials and no playlist, All Of The Above is a non-stop journey through sound unlike any other found on today’s airwa
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Giving you the music to make you think, feel, expand your dreams, reach for the stars and grow your mind. Playing an eclectic blend of low-fi, chilled out neo-soul, jazz, rock, blues, and a few classics. No holds barred, anything goes--DJ Jillian Rise
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Gil Fears - Host of “Edna Tatum’s Gospel Classics” has served as co-host for “Gospel Classics” for the past sixteen years. Gil is an ordained Minister and is associated with the Gospel Music Workshop of America.
Join us to plan local actions, support trans youth, and build solidarity against ICE raids.
at CIOP AnnexAn Evening With Melissa Manchester Live At The Grammy Museum Monday July 21 2025 7:30-9pm
at Grammy Museum
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