Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

Search results for

  • Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan insists his scathing memoir is not the work of a disgruntled ex-employee — as some of his old colleagues have argued — but an effort to tell the truth to help clean up Washington.
  • What can you expect from a relationahip that begins at a funeral? The delightful cult classic Harold and Maude. (Paramount) Well it seems like every week…
  • Stone Late Night Movie: Harold and Maude
  • Memorial Day celebrations are taking place throughout San Diego County today. One such event took place at the Vietnam War Memorial Monument on Coronado. KPBS reporter Ana Tintocalis has the story.
  • Acclaimed local actress Rosina Reynolds directs the Compass production and gets strong performances from her three actors. & I liked seeing this character-driven work in Compass' rough-hewn, intimate space. & I was so drawn into the staging and story, which included a rain sound effect during the second act, I half expected rain to start leaking through the roof above me. & I wondered at one point if seeing
  • In Mianyang, a sports stadium shelters approximately 20,000 survivors of last week's earthquake. Among the refugees are children who have been separated from their parents in the chaos. Many are left wondering if they still have parents.
  • China began three days of national mourning Monday for the tens of thousands of people killed in last week's 7.9-magnitude earthquake. Meanwhile, state media reported that 200 rescue workers were buried in a landslide.
  • Set in South India in 1937,
  • In Cuba, 75 dissidents were arrested five years ago, most of whom are still in prison. Some of their wives formed a group called "Ladies in White" and have had demonstrations at their church every Sunday. A smaller number of them acted on their own last month, using bolder methods, attracting the attention of Cuban officials.
  • Spouses of troops suffering from postwar mental trauma have made it their mission to force the military to give soldiers the treatment they need. Military wives — traditionally known as "the silent ranks" — have transformed into unexpected activists.
683 of 720