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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: The latest on Iran, What's your favorite children's book? Food Friday: Ubefest, FilmWeek, and an interview with the American Cinematheque artistic director.
    Today on AirTalk: The latest on Iran, What's your favorite children's book? Food Friday: Ubefest, FilmWeek, and an interview with the American Cinematheque artistic director.

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  • Listen 1:44:58
    An update on the Station fire, then Larry Mantle moderates a debate with three candidates vying to represent the 2nd District on the LA City Council. Also, a look at the recommendations from a state tax commission. Later, Larry talks with child psychiatrist Stanley Greenspan about his new book, "Overcoming ADHD". And what's up with the latest Google logos?
    An update on the Station fire, then Larry Mantle moderates a debate with three candidates vying to represent the 2nd District on the LA City Council. Also, a look at the recommendations from a state tax commission. Later, Larry talks with child psychiatrist Stanley Greenspan about his new book, "Overcoming ADHD". And what's up with the latest Google logos?
  • Listen 1:44:59
    The LA city budget- deal or no deal? Then Larry looks at the governor's plan to reduce prison overcrowding, as well as new energy standards for big-screen televisions. And it's FilmWeek on AirTalk. Larry and the KPCC film critics discuss this week's new releases.
    The LA city budget- deal or no deal? Then Larry looks at the governor's plan to reduce prison overcrowding, as well as new energy standards for big-screen televisions. And it's FilmWeek on AirTalk. Larry and the KPCC film critics discuss this week's new releases.
  • Listen 1:44:58
    Orange County offers to drop charges on arrests in exchange for a DNA sample; Larry talks with William Ouchi about how to raise school performance; a look at ACORN; and Kristin Tillquist, author of "Capitalizing on Kindness" tells us why nice guys finish first in the workplace.
    Orange County offers to drop charges on arrests in exchange for a DNA sample; Larry talks with William Ouchi about how to raise school performance; a look at ACORN; and Kristin Tillquist, author of "Capitalizing on Kindness" tells us why nice guys finish first in the workplace.
  • Listen 1:44:58
    Larry Mantle discusses Max Baucus' health plan, and examines the newly released test scores for CA's public schools. Then, will ticketing students for cutting class promote better attendance? With recent high-profile outbursts in the news, where has civility gone? And as the Station Fire reaches full containment, a look at the recovery process.
    Larry Mantle discusses Max Baucus' health plan, and examines the newly released test scores for CA's public schools. Then, will ticketing students for cutting class promote better attendance? With recent high-profile outbursts in the news, where has civility gone? And as the Station Fire reaches full containment, a look at the recovery process.
  • Listen 1:44:59
    Trouble is brewing for the LA city budget. Then, is non-profit news the next wave for journalism? And, we crack open Ted Kennedy's autobiography "True Compass", and Frank Bruni's memoir "Born Round".
    Trouble is brewing for the LA city budget. Then, is non-profit news the next wave for journalism? And, we crack open Ted Kennedy's autobiography "True Compass", and Frank Bruni's memoir "Born Round".
  • Listen 1:44:59
    Larry discusses President Obama's speech on the financial markets; A talk with the U.S. Chief Information Officer; Are right-wing extremists hurting the GOP?; And a look at plans for a controversial water project in the Mojave Desert.
    Larry discusses President Obama's speech on the financial markets; A talk with the U.S. Chief Information Officer; Are right-wing extremists hurting the GOP?; And a look at plans for a controversial water project in the Mojave Desert.
  • Listen 1:44:59
    Listeners weigh in on the lasting effect of 9/11. Then, guest host David Lazarus gets all the latest news from our Orange County Journalists. And, it's FilmWeek on AirTalk.
    Listeners weigh in on the lasting effect of 9/11. Then, guest host David Lazarus gets all the latest news from our Orange County Journalists. And, it's FilmWeek on AirTalk.
  • Listen 1:44:59
    An analysis of President Obama's health care address to Congress, and Larry talks to Po Bronson about new thinking in raising children and his book "NurtureShock".
    An analysis of President Obama's health care address to Congress, and Larry talks to Po Bronson about new thinking in raising children and his book "NurtureShock".
  • Listen 1:44:58
    U.S. consumer debt dropped a record $21.6 billion in July. How will this affect an economic recovery? Larry Mantle also discusses the business challenges for the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Then, a preview of President Obama's speech to Congress on health care reform. And do people respond to disasters with goodwill more than panic? Larry talks with Rebecca Solnit, author of "A Paradise Built in Hell", about the altruistic behavior that arises from natural and man-made catastrophes.
    U.S. consumer debt dropped a record $21.6 billion in July. How will this affect an economic recovery? Larry Mantle also discusses the business challenges for the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Then, a preview of President Obama's speech to Congress on health care reform. And do people respond to disasters with goodwill more than panic? Larry talks with Rebecca Solnit, author of "A Paradise Built in Hell", about the altruistic behavior that arises from natural and man-made catastrophes.
  • Listen 1:44:59
    Happy Labor Day! AirTalk goes on the road to ask, "Is California governable?" Then, author Christopher Cokinos joins Larry Mantle to discuss the allure of shooting stars. Finally, Larry talks with Simon Schama about the American future, and how the stories from the past will determine its course.
    Happy Labor Day! AirTalk goes on the road to ask, "Is California governable?" Then, author Christopher Cokinos joins Larry Mantle to discuss the allure of shooting stars. Finally, Larry talks with Simon Schama about the American future, and how the stories from the past will determine its course.

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