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Programming Highlights

  • LA Theatre Works, Sun. March 2 at 10:00 pm, Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises" Adapted by Kate McCall

    A group of friends decamps from 1920’s Paris for the Festival of San Fermin in Pamplona, Spain. Jake is in love with the aristocratic Brett Ashley, but Brett’s wandering eye lands on a young matador. In the week of drinking, bullfighting and jealousy that follows, friendships will be upended and hopes for love dashed. Starring Rhian Rees, Patrick Heusinger, Hector Siguenza, and Geoffrey Arend.

  • Phil and Ted's Sexy Boomer Show, Tuesday, Feb. 25 at 2:00 pm with guest journalist music man Danny Goldberg

    Danny Goldberg has worked in the music business as a personal manager, record company president, public relations man, and journalist since the late 1960s. He worked with many artists, from Led Zeppelin to presently with Steve Earle. His latest book is "Bloody Crossroads 2020: Art, Entertainment, and Resistance to Trump." Previous books include Serving The Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain, How The Left Lost Teen Spirit, Bumping Into Geniuses: My Life Inside The Rock and Roll Business, and In Search of The Lost Chord: 1967 and the Hippie Idea. Tune in and pledge for this special fund drive edition.

Democracy Now Newsfeed

  • Biden, Blinken & Austin Accused of Complicity in Israeli War Crimes in Gaza; ICC Urged to Investigate

    DAWN, a D.C.-based nonprofit organization that supports democracy and human rights in the Middle East and North Africa, is asking the International Criminal Court to investigate former President Joe Biden, former Secretary of State Antony Blinken and former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin for possible complicity in war crimes and crimes against humanity, citing the $17.9 billion worth of U.S. weapons transfers to Israel overseen by the Biden administration. “The bombs that Israel has used to destroy schools, hospitals and homes in Gaza were American bombs that they provided. Israel’s campaign of murder and persecution was carried out with political support that they ensured,” says Reed Brody, a longtime war crimes lawyer and a board member at DAWN. Biden, Blinken and Austin were not only “aware of what was being done with their ammunition,” but also “tried to stifle criticism” of their policies. Furthermore, says Brody, U.S. complicity in Israeli war crimes could extend into the Trump administration. He suggests that the ICC prosecutor “would be well within his rights” to open a probe into Trump following the administration’s sanctions on the ICC in response to arrest warrants issued against Israeli officials.

  • "No Public Oversight": Private Company Running Guantánamo Immigrant Jail Accused of Rights Abuses

    The U.S. military transported 17 new immigrant detainees to the Guantánamo Bay military base on Sunday, just before efforts to jail an anticipated 30,000 immigrants in tent camps at the base were halted over concerns the makeshift facilities don’t meet ICE’s detention standards. Now the private federal contractor behind the Guantánamo detention site is under renewed scrutiny. Investigative journalist José Olivares shares what we know about Akima Infrastructure Protection, an Alaska Native corporation that counts among its myriad federal contracts immigration detention facilities across the United States, including some that are currently under investigation for human rights abuses. The lack of transparency when it comes to the company’s practices and the expansion of migrant detention at a high-security location like Guantánamo means that questions remain over current conditions and even the exact number of people who have been incarcerated there, explains Olivares.

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  • A Bad Day for Elon Musk is a Good Day for America (and the World): 'BradCast' 2/25/2025

    Today on The BradCast: Blowback to the Trump/Musk DOGE Bro Coup seems to be beginning in earnest following a series of rough town-halls for members of Congress in their local districts. It was also very bad day for the top Bro. But, based on what may happen this Friday, the blowback for these would-be dictators [...]

  • 'Green News Report' - February 25, 2025

    Follow @GreenNewsReport... (Or use "Click here to listen..." link below.) IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: World's glaciers are melting faster than ever; World's sea ice also plummeting to record lows; PLUS: Trump Administration is dismantling critical climate and disaster aid programs, and shutting off federal EV charging stations... All that and more in today's Green News Report! Click here [...]

Rising Up with Sonali  

 

 

 



Sonali Kolhatkar can be heard Tuesdays at 3:00 PM on KPFK. Rising Up with Sonali is now a project of Yes! where she is an editor.

Rising up feed

  • How to Start Making Change with Those You’d Rather Cancel

    Listen to story:https://ia801500.us.archive.org/31/items/2025-02-18-RUWS/2025_02_18_Loretta_Ross.mp3Download: mp3 (Duration: 24:48) FEATURING LORETTA ROSS - Black feminist and reproductive justice organizer Loretta Ross has years of experience dealing with people she fundamentally disagrees with, starting with an experience she

  • New York Passes Climate Superfund To Make Polluters Pay

    New York Governor Kathy Hochul in December 2024 signed a bill into law fining fossil fuel corporations $75 billion to pay into a superfund the state can use to pay for climate-related damage.

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