In this edition of the night that has it all, Speculative Fiction and the World We Live In is explored through talks that include graphic novelist John Jennings, museum educator pop-ups, live music from Luna Li and Grace Inspace, food trucks, and more!
If early morning egg-hunting leaves you famished, here’s TimeOut LA’s guide to a yummy Easter feast sans grass and soil-speckled boiled eggs! Looking for things to do after? Check out this MomsLA listfor all the fun ways to celebrate in SoCal.
Passover seder, a feast incorporating storytelling, religious rituals, and special foods that are as tasty as they are symbolic, is typically held the first two nights of Passover. For those who observe, all types of leavened bread, baked goods, and grains that can ferment and become leavened will be forbidden for the next week. What should you eat instead? Here are a few recipes to help commemorate the sacrifice without sacrificing flavor.
In this edition of Global Beat México, hosts Betto Arcos and KCRW DJ Raul Campos record live at Fingerprints Music in Long Beach. They’ll explore the Cosmic Barrio — a mystical place not defined by borders or geography in discussion of Arcos’ book, Music Stories from the Cosmic Barrio, followed by a guest performance from Guatemalan singer-songwriter and Latin Grammy winner Gaby Moreno.
Tonight! Join NPR journalist Ari Shapiro talks with creator, actor, writer, producer, and director Pamela Adlon, about Shapiro’s memoir, The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening. Shapiro reveals the stories behind heartwarming, heartbreaking, and poignant narratives from his book and storied broadcast career.