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AirTalk
with Larry Mantle
Larry Mantle hosts lively and in-depth discussions of city news, politics, science, the arts, entertainment, and more. Airs weekdays 9-11am on 89.3 FM and streaming online at LAist.com and the LAist app. Austin Cross hosts AirTalk Fridays — watch the Friday show live on Instagram (@laistofficial).
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Today on AirTalk: Pasadena Unified; November ballot proposals; What makes a good biopic? LA Mayor Karen Bass; and political science students on this election.
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Today on AirTalk: KNX ending FM simulcast; Prediction markets; How do you view mentorship? Facial recognition tech; and William Shatner and Neil deGrasse Tyson.
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Today on AirTalk: The attack at White House Correspondents’ Dinner; Battery storage; What is Zone Zero? The latest on AI and mental health; abd Bob Baker marionettes!
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Listen 1:44:30The LA City Council may limit fast food in South LA. A student entrepreneur raises questions about whether or not you can sell class notes. TGIFilmweek! Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Henry Sheehan and Lael Loewensten discuss the week's new releases including Hereafter, Red, Conviction and others. Academy Award nominated screenwriter Peter Morgan discusses writing Hereafter.The LA City Council may limit fast food in South LA. A student entrepreneur raises questions about whether or not you can sell class notes. TGIFilmweek! Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Henry Sheehan and Lael Loewensten discuss the week's new releases including Hereafter, Red, Conviction and others. Academy Award nominated screenwriter Peter Morgan discusses writing Hereafter.
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HIV scare halts porn production. Election 101: Debating Props 20 and 27 - who should draw your district? Bullying in the information age. Author Nick Bilton is here to help you overcome your technophobia. Plus, the latest news.
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Listen 1:44:32The effects of isolation on the Chilean miners. Jerry Brown and Meg Whitman's final debate - "whore" vs. "housekeepergate." Orange County's enduring effect on California politics. The first book on the Deepwater Horizon disaster. Sunshine = power, LA's Solar power conference. Legendary actor Ed Asner stars in FDR at the grand reopening of the Pasadena Playhouse.The effects of isolation on the Chilean miners. Jerry Brown and Meg Whitman's final debate - "whore" vs. "housekeepergate." Orange County's enduring effect on California politics. The first book on the Deepwater Horizon disaster. Sunshine = power, LA's Solar power conference. Legendary actor Ed Asner stars in FDR at the grand reopening of the Pasadena Playhouse.
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Listen 1:44:30Will the foreclosure freeze thaw the mortgage crisis? Prop 23 debate: You say you want a green revolution – just not yet. The Rand Drug Policy Research Center weighs the effects of marijuana legalization on drug violence. The effect of foreign money on domestic politics. Where should we eat this time... the publishers of Eat: Los Angeles want to help you decide. And, the latest news.Will the foreclosure freeze thaw the mortgage crisis? Prop 23 debate: You say you want a green revolution – just not yet. The Rand Drug Policy Research Center weighs the effects of marijuana legalization on drug violence. The effect of foreign money on domestic politics. Where should we eat this time... the publishers of Eat: Los Angeles want to help you decide. And, the latest news.
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Listen 1:44:29Sunday's CicLAvia event rolls through town. The Rose Bowl is due for a renovation. Congressman Adam Schiff's public meeting about the fight against the Station Fire. Israel's Cabinet approves a loyalty oath. America divides into 12 distinct types of communities, according to Dante Chinni's new book, Our Patchwork Nation. Plus, the latest news.Sunday's CicLAvia event rolls through town. The Rose Bowl is due for a renovation. Congressman Adam Schiff's public meeting about the fight against the Station Fire. Israel's Cabinet approves a loyalty oath. America divides into 12 distinct types of communities, according to Dante Chinni's new book, Our Patchwork Nation. Plus, the latest news.
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Listen 1:44:27After 100 days and a long night, California passes a budget. Bob Woodward's inside take on Obama's wars. Then, TGI-Filmweek! This week our critics review Secretariat, Life As We Know It, Stone, and more. Later, dinner and an (expensive) movie - are movie ticket prices out of control?After 100 days and a long night, California passes a budget. Bob Woodward's inside take on Obama's wars. Then, TGI-Filmweek! This week our critics review Secretariat, Life As We Know It, Stone, and more. Later, dinner and an (expensive) movie - are movie ticket prices out of control?
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Listen 1:44:26Teachers union may fight LAUSD seniority settlement. Sacrament inks the state budget. Two wheels good, Sundays are for cycling. Orange County Journalists' Roundtable. Cell phones on the brain - the danger of radiation from our gadgets. Hang ten on a hundred foot wave - scientists & surfers in pursuit of rogue waves. Plus, the latest news.Teachers union may fight LAUSD seniority settlement. Sacrament inks the state budget. Two wheels good, Sundays are for cycling. Orange County Journalists' Roundtable. Cell phones on the brain - the danger of radiation from our gadgets. Hang ten on a hundred foot wave - scientists & surfers in pursuit of rogue waves. Plus, the latest news.
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LAUSD's accord on seniority layoffs. Being mindful of mindfulness. LA's drive to curb food trucks. And, the latest news.
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NASA has their day in (Supreme) court about employee background checks. The recession leads to more children being raised by grandparents. Police to crack down on distracted driving today. The science of why people are gay. And, the latest news.
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Terror Alert! No more furlough Fridays? Handicapping the November election with NPR’s Ken Rudin. CEO pay. Elena Kagan takes the bench as the Supreme Court season gets underway. Chasing the lightbulb - where do good ideas come from? And the latest news.
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Credits & Support
Larry Mantle, Host
Austin Cross, Host
Lindsey Wright, Senior Producer
Lucy Copp, Producer
Nicolas Perez, Producer
Manny Valladares, Associate Producer
Payton Seda, Associate Producer
Faheem Khan, Associate Producer
Courtney Eileen Fulcher, Apprentice News Clerk