French neo-psych outfit La Femme have the unique distinction of being one of the few bands to present an entirely live show, ...
KCRW and Picturehouse invite you to a special advance screening of Porcelain War, followed by a conversation with co-directors Brendan Bellomo and Slava Leontyev, moderated by KCRW's Madeleine Brand.
California was at the forefront of challenging policy decisions of the first Trump administration in court and is preparing ...
The Lijadu Sisters helped define the Afrobeat sound of 1970s Nigeria at a time when the scene was largely dominated by men.
Alt-rocking, Melbourne-based dream pop quartet Arbes (a play on trees in French), recently released their debut album ...
Soccer violence in Amsterdam exposes rising anti-Semitism and challenges the city’s Jewish history while reflecting Europe’s ...
Rachel Kushner's latest novel, short-listed for the Booker Prize, explores the relationship between an American spy and the ...
Governor Gavin Newsom has announced a special legislative session to “Trump-proof” California. During Trump’s first term, ...
Fanatic! So grateful to be able to bring you this music. I think with tonight’s show, we’ve struck the perfect balance and ...
Author Ryan Holiday explores the Stoic virtues of doing good, emphasizing that acting with integrity and making the right ...
Food Access LA raises funds to keep two farmers' markets afloat, and Nick Fisher of Fluffy McCloud's considers fuyu ...
KCRW analyzes Donald Trump’s presidential win. Did the Democrats play a losing hand? Plus, what can we expect under the ...