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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: California's snowpack; New UCLA study on pollutants in burn area homes; Is it cringe to dance now? GLP-1 check-in; and Is being late an ADHD symptom?
    Today on AirTalk: California's snowpack; New UCLA study on pollutants in burn area homes; Is it cringe to dance now? GLP-1 check-in; and Is being late an ADHD symptom?

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  • Listen 1:44:31
    Trading concerns over the stock market's wild ride. Economy shows largest job growth in four years. Kitty Kelley's take on the life of Oprah Winfrey. And it's FilmWeek on AirTalk. Larry and the critics review new movies including Iron Man 2, Mother and Child, Babies, and The Human Centipede. Later, a history of DreamWorks studios and the men who would be king.
    Trading concerns over the stock market's wild ride. Economy shows largest job growth in four years. Kitty Kelley's take on the life of Oprah Winfrey. And it's FilmWeek on AirTalk. Larry and the critics review new movies including Iron Man 2, Mother and Child, Babies, and The Human Centipede. Later, a history of DreamWorks studios and the men who would be king.
  • Listen 1:44:29
    LA to landlords: no rate hikes for (some) renters. A new study says too much or too little sleep can lead to premature death. Limiting tech addiction- could you last three days without your cell phone or the internet? And noise: why we hate it- and can't live without it.
    LA to landlords: no rate hikes for (some) renters. A new study says too much or too little sleep can lead to premature death. Limiting tech addiction- could you last three days without your cell phone or the internet? And noise: why we hate it- and can't live without it.
  • Listen 1:44:32
    Times Square bomber update. Analyzing the scope of Greece's debt crisis. Britain awaits an exciting and unpredictable election. And veteran news anchor Jim Lehrer discusses his latest novel and life in journalism.
    Times Square bomber update. Analyzing the scope of Greece's debt crisis. Britain awaits an exciting and unpredictable election. And veteran news anchor Jim Lehrer discusses his latest novel and life in journalism.
  • Listen 1:44:31
    Times Square bombing suspect arrested. Study finds that human growth hormone makes you faster. California's high speed rail plan lacks funds. LA to close hundreds of marijuana dispensaries. And Molly Ringwald talks about getting the pretty back in life.
    Times Square bombing suspect arrested. Study finds that human growth hormone makes you faster. California's high speed rail plan lacks funds. LA to close hundreds of marijuana dispensaries. And Molly Ringwald talks about getting the pretty back in life.
  • Listen 1:43:59
    Containing the Gulf oil spill. A recap of the California GOP's gubernatorial debate. Michael Shermer explains why there is no better time for humans to be alive than right now. And tortoises are about to cross the finish line to extinction.
    Containing the Gulf oil spill. A recap of the California GOP's gubernatorial debate. Michael Shermer explains why there is no better time for humans to be alive than right now. And tortoises are about to cross the finish line to extinction.
  • Listen 1:44:31
    Legal challenges to Arizona's immigration law. 100,000 marchers expected at immigrants' rights May Day rally in Downtown LA. Gulf of Mexico oil spill reaches the coast. Is the love affair over between Barack Obama and the White House Press Corps? And T-G-I-FilmWeek! We review newly released movies, including A Nightmare on Elm Street, Furry Vengeance, Please Give, Harry Brown, and The Good Heart. Later, if Jerry Weintraub stops talking, you'll know he's dead.
    Legal challenges to Arizona's immigration law. 100,000 marchers expected at immigrants' rights May Day rally in Downtown LA. Gulf of Mexico oil spill reaches the coast. Is the love affair over between Barack Obama and the White House Press Corps? And T-G-I-FilmWeek! We review newly released movies, including A Nightmare on Elm Street, Furry Vengeance, Please Give, Harry Brown, and The Good Heart. Later, if Jerry Weintraub stops talking, you'll know he's dead.
  • Listen 1:44:31
    Gulf Coast oil spill: what environmental, economic and political damages will we incur? Grammy-winning jazz pianist Bill Cunliffe. Happy Meals ditch the toy. Achieving self-actualization through relentless data collection? Later, KPCC goes to the LA free clinic.
    Gulf Coast oil spill: what environmental, economic and political damages will we incur? Grammy-winning jazz pianist Bill Cunliffe. Happy Meals ditch the toy. Achieving self-actualization through relentless data collection? Later, KPCC goes to the LA free clinic.
  • Listen 1:44:24
    Arizona's immigration law prompts calls to boycott the state. What's memory made of? Tough tarmac rules take effect tomorrow--can cash-strapped airlines afford it? Later, OSU basketball coach Craig Robinson shares his philosophy on life and sports--and childhood memories of his sister, Michelle Obama.
    Arizona's immigration law prompts calls to boycott the state. What's memory made of? Tough tarmac rules take effect tomorrow--can cash-strapped airlines afford it? Later, OSU basketball coach Craig Robinson shares his philosophy on life and sports--and childhood memories of his sister, Michelle Obama.
  • Listen 1:44:31
    President Obama's deficit reduction plan. Journalist Roxana Saberi describes her imprisonment in Iran in Between Two Worlds. The Supreme Court considers a California law that bans the sale of violent video games to minors. LA plans for a new park atop the 101 Freeway. And a deal reached for teachers in the San Juan Capistrano school district.
    President Obama's deficit reduction plan. Journalist Roxana Saberi describes her imprisonment in Iran in Between Two Worlds. The Supreme Court considers a California law that bans the sale of violent video games to minors. LA plans for a new park atop the 101 Freeway. And a deal reached for teachers in the San Juan Capistrano school district.
  • Listen 1:44:28
    Arizona's tough new immigration law. Maria Guinand conducts Venezuela's La Schola Catorum as part of the LA Phil's Americas and Americans Festival. Offensive South Park episode raises questions of free speech. Later, are all religions ultimately the same?
    Arizona's tough new immigration law. Maria Guinand conducts Venezuela's La Schola Catorum as part of the LA Phil's Americas and Americans Festival. Offensive South Park episode raises questions of free speech. Later, are all religions ultimately the same?

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