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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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Recent Episodes
  • Listen 1:39:04
    Today on AirTalk: A super El Nino? How do video games impact your relationships? Trucking industry check-in Desi Arnaz's legacy; and TV Talk.
    Today on AirTalk: A super El Nino? How do video games impact your relationships? Trucking industry check-in Desi Arnaz's legacy; and TV Talk.
  • Listen 1:39:34
    Today on AirTalk: ceasefire, how gaming culture has evolved, Is Ontario becoming a new entertainment hub, Anthropic's new model, and midnight snacks.
    Today on AirTalk: ceasefire, how gaming culture has evolved, Is Ontario becoming a new entertainment hub, Anthropic's new model, and midnight snacks.

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  • Listen 1:34:45
    Lance Armstrong sat down for an interview with Oprah Winfrey last night and today on AirTalk we're examining what the consequences of his reported doping confession will be. Later, we consider what makes a get-rich idea a pyramid scheme and speak with author Joe Krampner about the economics of peanut butter. All that and more on today's show.
    Lance Armstrong sat down for an interview with Oprah Winfrey last night and today on AirTalk we're examining what the consequences of his reported doping confession will be. Later, we consider what makes a get-rich idea a pyramid scheme and speak with author Joe Krampner about the economics of peanut butter. All that and more on today's show.
  • Listen 1:33:48
    Will new gun control legislature make a difference? Can it pass? We'll discuss Vice President Biden's potential plans. We'll also consider a proposed tax that would go toward cleaning up L.A.'s stormwater drains. Later, we'll talk about China's one child policy, California's minimum wage, and Los Angeles' first public fruit park. All that and more, today on AirTalk.
    Will new gun control legislature make a difference? Can it pass? We'll discuss Vice President Biden's potential plans. We'll also consider a proposed tax that would go toward cleaning up L.A.'s stormwater drains. Later, we'll talk about China's one child policy, California's minimum wage, and Los Angeles' first public fruit park. All that and more, today on AirTalk.
  • Listen 1:34:46
    Today, we'll discuss the implementation of human growth hormone testing in Major League Baseball. We'll also consider the mysteries and psychology behind juvenile murder cases. On FilmWeek, Larry and the critics review this week's new releases. Later, we'll talk about how Kickstarter is changing the entertainment business. All that and more, on AirTalk.
    Today, we'll discuss the implementation of human growth hormone testing in Major League Baseball. We'll also consider the mysteries and psychology behind juvenile murder cases. On FilmWeek, Larry and the critics review this week's new releases. Later, we'll talk about how Kickstarter is changing the entertainment business. All that and more, on AirTalk.
  • Listen 1:33:21
    Oscar nominations were announced this morning, and “Lincoln” leads with 12 nominations, including Best Picture and Steven Spielberg for Best Director. Which other films, actors, and filmmakers made the cut and which were left on the cutting room floor? Also, LAPD Chief Charlie Beck stops by to talk with KPCC's Patt Morrison about gun law proposals and more. Plus, Governor Jerry Brown released the new state budget today, but not everyone is happy with the consequences. All that and more on today's AirTalk
    Oscar nominations were announced this morning, and “Lincoln” leads with 12 nominations, including Best Picture and Steven Spielberg for Best Director. Which other films, actors, and filmmakers made the cut and which were left on the cutting room floor? Also, LAPD Chief Charlie Beck stops by to talk with KPCC's Patt Morrison about gun law proposals and more. Plus, Governor Jerry Brown released the new state budget today, but not everyone is happy with the consequences. All that and more on today's AirTalk
  • Listen 1:34:55
    Joe Biden sets his sights on gun control, hoping to have workable legislation by the end of this month. Also, OC journalists' roundtable talks about beaches, power plants, and parks. The director of "Gangster Squad" tells us about his very LA movie. Plus, weigh in on the rise of single motherhood.
    Joe Biden sets his sights on gun control, hoping to have workable legislation by the end of this month. Also, OC journalists' roundtable talks about beaches, power plants, and parks. The director of "Gangster Squad" tells us about his very LA movie. Plus, weigh in on the rise of single motherhood.
  • Listen 1:34:45
    Should the names of mass killers be concealed? That's the ethical question media outlets are asking themselves in the wake of the Sandy Hook shootings. Also, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against environmentalists in a case determining whether Los Angeles County violated the Clean Water Act. Plus, Governor Jerry Brown challenges federal control over California prisons. All that and more on today's AirTalk.
    Should the names of mass killers be concealed? That's the ethical question media outlets are asking themselves in the wake of the Sandy Hook shootings. Also, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against environmentalists in a case determining whether Los Angeles County violated the Clean Water Act. Plus, Governor Jerry Brown challenges federal control over California prisons. All that and more on today's AirTalk.
  • Listen 1:34:58
    Today on AirTalk, we'll examine the potential impact of the nomination of Chuck Hagel to the defense secretary position. We'll also discuss Los Angeles road repairs and the pros and cons of telecommuting. Later, we'll consider whether California should pass a "Homeless Bill of Rights," check in with updates on an NHL agreement, and speak with author Jared Diamond about the remnants of our ancestry left over in modern society.
    Today on AirTalk, we'll examine the potential impact of the nomination of Chuck Hagel to the defense secretary position. We'll also discuss Los Angeles road repairs and the pros and cons of telecommuting. Later, we'll consider whether California should pass a "Homeless Bill of Rights," check in with updates on an NHL agreement, and speak with author Jared Diamond about the remnants of our ancestry left over in modern society.
  • Listen 1:35:09
    Today on AirTalk, we examine an archaic California law that caused a rape conviction to be overturned and consider the issue of "outing" perpetrators of sexual assault via social media. We'll also discuss mandatory retirement ages. On FilmWeek, Larry and the critics review "Allegiance" and "Only The Young," and later look at the depictions of race and violence in "Django Unchained."
    Today on AirTalk, we examine an archaic California law that caused a rape conviction to be overturned and consider the issue of "outing" perpetrators of sexual assault via social media. We'll also discuss mandatory retirement ages. On FilmWeek, Larry and the critics review "Allegiance" and "Only The Young," and later look at the depictions of race and violence in "Django Unchained."
  • Listen 1:35:04
    Could marijuana regulation in Los Angeles change this May? We'll look at two ballot initiatives dealing with medical dispensaries. We'll also consider plans for immigration reform that could ease family hardship and talk about Al Jazeera's purchase of Al Gore's Current TV. Later, we'll look at how schools are handling student reactions to tragedy and discuss tablet technology. All that and more, today on AirTalk.
    Could marijuana regulation in Los Angeles change this May? We'll look at two ballot initiatives dealing with medical dispensaries. We'll also consider plans for immigration reform that could ease family hardship and talk about Al Jazeera's purchase of Al Gore's Current TV. Later, we'll look at how schools are handling student reactions to tragedy and discuss tablet technology. All that and more, today on AirTalk.
  • Listen 1:35:48
    Now that a fiscal cliff deal has passed, what is the economic future of the U.S.? We'll discuss what the deal means. We'll also consider the recent changes to the Sepulveda Basin wildlife habitat and speak with author Jeremy Dean about why it's so hard to keep a New Year's resolution. All that and more, today on AirTalk.
    Now that a fiscal cliff deal has passed, what is the economic future of the U.S.? We'll discuss what the deal means. We'll also consider the recent changes to the Sepulveda Basin wildlife habitat and speak with author Jeremy Dean about why it's so hard to keep a New Year's resolution. All that and more, today on AirTalk.

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