The Special Election; David Baltimore To Step Down as President of Caltech; Latino Power, Identity And Politics In Los Angeles; Bridging The Gap Between Jazz And Classical
The Special Election
On Nov. 8, Californians will be asked to vote on a list of important ballot measures. How will you vote? Larry is joined by Dan Walters, Political Columnist with the Sacramento Bee, in an open discussion with undecided voters on the important issues in this election.
David Baltimore To Step Down as President of Caltech
Nobel laureate David Baltimore joins Larry Mantle to talk about his decision to step down as President of Caltech.
Latino Power, Identity And Politics In Los Angeles
Larry Mantle talks with UC Irvine political science professor Lisa Garcia-Bedolla about her new book Fluid Borders: Latino Power, Identity and Politics in Los Angeles. Linda Sanchez, Congresswoman for the U.S. 39th District and Xavier Becerra, United States Congressman representing the 31st district join the discussion as well.
Bridging The Gap Between Jazz And Classical
Larry Mantle speaks with musicians involved in “Clazzical Notes,” The Pasadena Symphony’s newest adult educational outreach program created to bridge the gap between the jazz and classical music communities. The program is designed to demonstrate the historical connection between these two music forms in both theory and form. Participants in “Clazzical Notes” hear musicians from both disciplines performed throughout the evening. The next concert entitled “What Becomes A Legend” begins at 7:00 pm, Monday, October 10th, at the Caltech’s Ramo Auditorium and is free to the public.