Every bit of ‘The Taste of Things’ is ‘scrumptious,’ says critic
ArtsCritics review the latest film releases: “The Taste of Things,” “Lisa Frankenstein,” “Skeletons in the Closet,” and “Suncoast.”
Meet one of the first same-sex couples married in San Francisco
NewsSan Francisco made history when it began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples 20 years ago. KCRW hears from one of the first 10 couples to get married that day.
NASA's JPL braces for layoffs, Mars missions at risk amid budget cuts
NewsNASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory plans to lay off 500 employees and dozens of contractors. How will that affect space exploration?
Current SoCal storm has brought as much rain as a hurricane, says scientist
News“The Big One” in California often refers to an earthquake. But seismologist Lucy Jones warns of another “Big One”: sustained rain storms that overwhelm flood control systems.
How is heavy rain affecting LA business owners, unhoused residents?
NewsParts of LA County are getting half a year’s worth of rain in a single storm. Santa Monica Mountain communities like Topanga and Malibu are getting hit the hardest.
California agrees to $2 billion pandemic education settlement
EducationCalifornia will spend $2 billion to address learning loss, settling a lawsuit that alleged it violated children’s rights to equal education during the pandemic.
SoCal-based Claremont Institute drives anti-DEI efforts on colleges
NewsThe Claremont Institute, a conservative Southern California think tank, helped spearhead a national campaign to ban DEI on public college campuses.
‘Casablanca,’ ‘The Godfather’: What makes films the most popular?
NewsPeople watch certain films repeatedly, and not all are masterpieces. “ The Power of Film ” explores why. The docu-series is based on Howard Suber ’s book of the same name.