
Author Colleen Dunn Bates: A sixth-generation Californian on how to speak with a golden tongue in the Golden State
LA Times columnist Patt Morrison speaks with Colleen Dunn Bates on her new book "Talk Like a Californian: A Hella Fresh Guide to Golden State Speak."
10 Apr 201711min

USC Annenberg dean Willow Bay: Leading a university journalism program into journalism's precarious future
LA Times columnist Patt Morrison speaks with Willow Bay, the new dean of USC's Annenberg School of Communications, about the present and future state of journalism.
28 Mars 201715min

Congressman Adam Schiff: A 9/11-style commission to investigate Russian election meddling?
LA Times columnist Patt Morrison speaks with CA congressman Adam Schiff about the allegations concerning Russian election tampering.
14 Mars 201713min

Rachel Dolezal: Is race a function of who you think you are, or what face you see in the mirror?
LA Times columnist Patt Morrison sits down with Rachel Dolezal to discuss race and identity.
8 Mars 201714min

Urban activist Mark Vallianatos: "No" on Measure S means "Yes" to a 21st-Century Los Angeles
LA Times columnist Patt Morrison speaks with urban housing activist Mark Vallianatos about the controversial Measure S.
1 Mars 201713min

Economist Jana Gallus: What are Oscars and other non-cash awards really worth?
LA Times columnist Patt Morrison speaks with economist Jana Gallus about the phenomenon and psychology of giving and receiving awards.
22 Feb 201715min

Voice of America director Amanda Bennett: New audiences, new technology, and no "Trump VOA" channel
LA Times columnist Patt Morrison speaks with Amanda Bennett, director of "Voice of America."
15 Feb 201711min

California attorney general Xavier Becerra: "We have a right to say to the federal government, 'Hands off.'"
LA Times columnist Patt Morrison speaks with Xavier Becerra, the new attorney general of California.
8 Feb 201714min



















