From Oak Tree Comics to Concert Ticket Controversy
On today’s episode, we talk about Live Nation being found guilty of ticket monopoly, comics and steamy audiobook voice actors at the L.A. Times Festival of Books, and the National Archives’ Freedom Plane goes on tour.
From Electric Futures to Electric Vehicles
On today’s show, we look into electric vehicle safety, stop by a live-taping of the Electric Futures podcast, recap UCLA Women’s Basketball’s National Championship and sit down with yet another Live From the Halo guest, Zuloh.
From Space Travel to High Tariffs
On today’s show, we follow the Artemis II mission to the Moon, check in on the LA28 and World Cup ticket drops, the quality of the world-famous Hershey’s Chocolate, and talk to Live From the Halo guest, Sophia Condon.
Nonprofit works to support unhoused college students in LA
A report finds California has the highest number of unhoused students, as nonprofit, Jovenes, works to connect college students with housing and support services.
From USC Pro Day to Spring Break Planning
On today’s show, we discuss USC athletes putting their game faces on for Pro Day, Spring Break plans, how USC students are reacting to the FBI’s California bomb threat warning, and we jam out with our Live From the Halo guest, Off Peak.
Unconfirmed FBI warning sparks concern over possible attack in California
After an FBI memo warned of a possible Iranian drone attack in California, students expressed shock and concern, though officials say there is no immediate danger.
From the LA Marathon to Santa Ana Winds
On today’s show, we visit the opening ceremony of USC’s newest community pharmacy, dive into the complexities of the way news is spread during current world crises, get ready for the LA Marathon and sit down with Live From the Halo performer Jordyn Diew.
Santa Ana winds expected to peak this weekend in LA
Make sure to bundle up and stay grounded this weekend as the Santa Ana winds are expected to hit Southern California. The high possibility of power outages and downed trees has led to a high wind advisory throughout the region.
From Where We Are: The Black History Month Special
On today’s show, reporters describe the scene at this year’s NAACP Image Awards, a Black educator speaks on the importance of keeping history alive, and our hosts dish out hot takes related to the Black experience.
From LAUSD layoffs to SoCal museums Free-for-All
On today’s show, we cover LAUSD’s recent layoffs, go over some of the local free museums this weekend, talk about accountability amid Epstein updates, and sit down with Suede Avery for Live From the Halo. All that and more, From Where We Are.
From Valentine’s Day Plans to Political Fatigue
On today’s show, USC students share their plans for Valentine’s Day, we touch on the mental turmoil that comes with constantly reading negative political headlines, the women’s club hockey team speak about the impact of Team USA’s sweep against Canada at the Winter Olympics, and we sit down with rock artist ZIGGY SIXX.
From Issa Rae to Super Bowl Betting
On today’s show, we stop by the annual USC Career Fair, get ready for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, preview ‘An Evening with Issa Rae’, and dive into Super Bowl sports betting. All that and more, From Where We Are.
Magdalena Bay put to rest ‘Imaginal Disk’ era at stellar Hollywood Forever Cemetery show
Magdalena Bay is wrapping up their 2025 tour, with newly released singles hinting at a different direction.
Unpacking the music of ‘Sinners’ and the film’s diverse cultures
Ryan Coogler’s newest vampire film starring Michael B. Jordan uses music as a vessel for culture.
How ‘The White Lotus’ composer’s exit leaves TV music in the wilderness
Cristóbal Tapia de Veer set a new standard for original scores on TV with his experimental style in "The White Lotus."







