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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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  • Listen 1:36:59
    Philippine President Duterte announced that he wants to sever ties with the U.S. – but what, exactly, does that mean?; potential flooding could spell bad news for L.A. River restoration plans; LAUSD rejected an after-school Satan club in an elementary school – was this the right decision?; plus, Larry and KPCC film critics review ‘Jack Reacher,’ ‘Moonlight’ and more. TGI-FilmWeek!
    Philippine President Duterte announced that he wants to sever ties with the U.S. – but what, exactly, does that mean?; potential flooding could spell bad news for L.A. River restoration plans; LAUSD rejected an after-school Satan club in an elementary school – was this the right decision?; plus, Larry and KPCC film critics review ‘Jack Reacher,’ ‘Moonlight’ and more. TGI-FilmWeek!
  • Listen 1:35:26
    We dive into analysis of the third and final presidential debate - the candidates who began the evening without a handshake were asked about SCOTUS, immigration reform, their latest campaign scandals, and more - and what exactly did Trump mean about Florida?; the controversy over Prop 60's mandate to use condoms in adult films; and a chat with KQED's FORUM host Michael Krasny, a veteran of Jewish wit and humor.
    We dive into analysis of the third and final presidential debate - the candidates who began the evening without a handshake were asked about SCOTUS, immigration reform, their latest campaign scandals, and more - and what exactly did Trump mean about Florida?; the controversy over Prop 60's mandate to use condoms in adult films; and a chat with KQED's FORUM host Michael Krasny, a veteran of Jewish wit and humor.
  • Listen 1:34:33
    According to a new ACLU study, many CA school districts outsource disciplinary action to police, to negative effect – is there value to police presence on campus?; we check in with LAPD Chief Beck on reforms and transparency demands; the latest on the FCC’s task force to fight robocalls; and Ang Lee's new film was shot at 120 frames-per-second - what that means for movie storytelling.
    According to a new ACLU study, many CA school districts outsource disciplinary action to police, to negative effect – is there value to police presence on campus?; we check in with LAPD Chief Beck on reforms and transparency demands; the latest on the FCC’s task force to fight robocalls; and Ang Lee's new film was shot at 120 frames-per-second - what that means for movie storytelling.
  • Listen 1:34:31
    The president of the International Association of Chiefs of Police issued a public apology for historical mistreatment of minorities at the IACP's annual conference in San Diego; why are tech-devices so addictive and do product designers have an ethical obligation to take the Hippocratic oath; and, what's it like to travel to space not once, but twice?
    The president of the International Association of Chiefs of Police issued a public apology for historical mistreatment of minorities at the IACP's annual conference in San Diego; why are tech-devices so addictive and do product designers have an ethical obligation to take the Hippocratic oath; and, what's it like to travel to space not once, but twice?
  • Listen 1:35:10
    The latest election news, including Trump's rigged election claims and how both campaigns are spinning Trump’s sexual assault allegations; the operation to retake Mosul from the Islamic State group; and why do we curse? We dive into what expletives reveal about language and our brains.
    The latest election news, including Trump's rigged election claims and how both campaigns are spinning Trump’s sexual assault allegations; the operation to retake Mosul from the Islamic State group; and why do we curse? We dive into what expletives reveal about language and our brains.
  • Listen 1:35:13
    Attorney General Loretta Lynch said the DOJ will gather data on police use of fatal force – is this a step in the right direction? Does it go far enough?; as part of our ‘Nation Engaged’ series, we explore what ‘freedom’ means in 2016 America; Larry and KPCC film critics review the latest releases, including ‘The Accountant’ and ‘Certain Women; plus, we look at fictional portrayals of the afterlife. TGI-FilmWeek!
    Attorney General Loretta Lynch said the DOJ will gather data on police use of fatal force – is this a step in the right direction? Does it go far enough?; as part of our ‘Nation Engaged’ series, we explore what ‘freedom’ means in 2016 America; Larry and KPCC film critics review the latest releases, including ‘The Accountant’ and ‘Certain Women; plus, we look at fictional portrayals of the afterlife. TGI-FilmWeek!
  • Listen 1:40:08
    We examine the impact of La Niña's upcoming arrival during Southern California's ongoing drought and why weather patterns are hard to predict; New York Times just released two testimonials from women who allege Trump sexually violated them years ago; Plus, the race for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors' open seats and a recap of last night's 5th District debate at the Crawford Family Forum with Larry Mantle.
    We examine the impact of La Niña's upcoming arrival during Southern California's ongoing drought and why weather patterns are hard to predict; New York Times just released two testimonials from women who allege Trump sexually violated them years ago; Plus, the race for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors' open seats and a recap of last night's 5th District debate at the Crawford Family Forum with Larry Mantle.
  • Listen 1:35:18
    We discuss yesterday's sweeping reform decisions from the L.A. Police Commission, including a faster response for releasing body-cam footage and more de-escalation trainings; President Obama writes about an ambitious but continued desire for the U.S. to reach Mars in the next 20 years; and the new pick for California's Attorney General may solely be in the hands of Gov. Jerry Brown.
    We discuss yesterday's sweeping reform decisions from the L.A. Police Commission, including a faster response for releasing body-cam footage and more de-escalation trainings; President Obama writes about an ambitious but continued desire for the U.S. to reach Mars in the next 20 years; and the new pick for California's Attorney General may solely be in the hands of Gov. Jerry Brown.
  • Listen 1:35:19
    Trump’s tape instigated a wave of GOP defections – what this means for down ballot races; amidst a divisive political season, how to settle (or set aside) political arguments with loved ones; Samsung was found guilty of infringing on Apple’s intellectual property – now the SCOTUS will decide how much Samsung has to pay; and should schools teach students in their native language? We look at the pros and cons of Prop 58.
    Trump’s tape instigated a wave of GOP defections – what this means for down ballot races; amidst a divisive political season, how to settle (or set aside) political arguments with loved ones; Samsung was found guilty of infringing on Apple’s intellectual property – now the SCOTUS will decide how much Samsung has to pay; and should schools teach students in their native language? We look at the pros and cons of Prop 58.
  • Listen 1:34:52
    We round up a full weekend of breaking news surrounding the 2016 presidential election with analysis of last night's Clinton-Trump debate; How Washington Post was able to beat out NBC's "Access Hollywood" footage release of Trump's vulgar, sexual comments about women; Plus, what exactly defines "locker room talk"?
    We round up a full weekend of breaking news surrounding the 2016 presidential election with analysis of last night's Clinton-Trump debate; How Washington Post was able to beat out NBC's "Access Hollywood" footage release of Trump's vulgar, sexual comments about women; Plus, what exactly defines "locker room talk"?

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