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Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum New Season June 7 - October 12, 2025 Celebrating 50+ Years of Magic At Theatricum
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Join Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges for a rare in-person talk in Los Angeles, drawing from his powerful new book, A Genocide Foretold: Reporting on Survival and Resistance in Occupied Palestine.
This is more than a book talk—it’s a night of solidarity, resistance, and truth. Early arrival strongly encouraged.
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Host Donna Walker welcomes actor Jason Butler Harner ("Ozark," "The Handmaid's Tale") to talk about starring as "Torvald" in Pasadena Playhouse's production of "A Doll's House, Part 2," a modern "sequel" to Ibsen's "A Doll House," fifteen years later. In the second half, Artistic and Festival Director Aristotle Katopodis on the 19th Annual L.A. Greek Film Festival, featuring over 60 films, including a tribute to Oscar-winning director Costa-Gavros ("Z").
Tennessee Williams’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece is one of the most enduring, explosive works in theatre. Blanche DuBois, once a well-heeled Southern belle but now alcoholic and destitute, arrives in New Orleans to stay with her sister Stella and her brutish brother-in-law Stanley. And as Stanley terrorizes the fragile Blanche, reality slips slowly away from her.
Historian Jeanne Theoharis’s new book, King of the North: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Life of Struggle Outside the South, is a major reexamination of the civil rights leader that offers a different picture of both King’s own experiences of police brutality and his sustained critique of police brutality and the criminal legal system in the North as well as the South. “We’ve southernized Dr. King. And so, his critique of police brutality outside the South, his long-standing critique of school segregation, of housing segregation, of job discrimination, King sees these as national, not local,” says Theoharis, distinguished professor at Brooklyn College.
This Sunday marks five years since George Floyd was murdered by former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. In a video that shocked the world and spurred a global movement for racial justice, Chauvin pinned Floyd to the ground with a knee to his neck for eight minutes while Floyd gasped for air. Floyd repeatedly said, “I can’t breathe.” Despite the nationwide uprising that followed Floyd’s killing, Congress failed to pass legislation that sought to reduce racial profiling and the use of force by law enforcement. The Trump Justice Department dismissed police reform and oversight agreements in Minneapolis and Louisville earlier this week, just days ahead of the fifth anniversary. We speak with Nekima Levy Armstrong, Minneapolis-based civil rights attorney, activist and founder of the Racial Justice Network, on where the movement for racial justice stands today.
Well, it's our last BradCast for a week or so, as we prepare for a muuuch-needed stand-down next week after Memorial Day. But we make up for it by packing a lot into today's program, with two of our favorite (and your favorite) guests. [Audio link to full show follows this summary.] We're joined today again [...]
Follow @GreenNewsReport... (Or use "Click here to listen..." link below.) IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: Disaster victims in several states still waiting for FEMA, federal aid; Extreme weather disasters a 'hidden risk' that will upend mortgages, new analysis finds; Rising sea levels will trigger 'catastrophic inland migration,' scientists warn; PLUS: Wildfires drove record losses in the world's forests [...]
The Los Angeles City Council passed a resolution raising the minimum wage for tourism workers to $30 an hour, the highest minimum in the nation.
Five years after the police murder of George Floyd, where is the movement for racial justice?
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The 14th Annual California Roots Music & Arts Festival May 23-24-25, 2025 At The Historic Monterey County Fair & Event Center in Monterey, CA
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