Chinese students are left uncertain after Trump threatens visa revocations
In May, the Trump administration said it would revoke student visas from some Chinese nationals. Now some LA Chinese students feel vulnerable and unsure about their future.
‘F1,’ ‘Jurassic World Rebirth,’ and ‘Superman’ battle at the box office
Dinos, race cars, superheroes! Kim Masters and Matt Belloni unpack summer 2025 box office trends + projections—from “F1,” to “Superman,” to “Fantastic Four.”
Larger-than-life exec Barry Diller dishes about his memoir, ‘Who Knew?’
Legendary studio exec Barry Diller joins the tell-all memoir club with “Who Knew,” and he’s getting into it with us in part one of a two part interview.
Helping farmers with mental health means connecting their identity to the land
Since stress for farmers is deeply intertwined with the land, social worker Kaila Anderson developed a tool to treat depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues among farmers.
Inglewood-native SiR has a distinct R&B sound imbued with SoCal swag—before he brings it to the Hollywood Bowl on July 20, he’s here with some guest selects.
KCRW's signature music program, Morning Becomes Eclectic, is hosted by Novena Carmel and features a thoughtfully curated mix of new releases, timeless classics, offbeat gems, live…
Are Democrats playing partisan games after deadly Texas floods?
Republicans accuse Democrats of playing partisan games following deadly floods in Texas. How soon is too soon to ask difficult policy questions after a tragedy?