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A Journalist with the Coronavirus
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04/16/20 • 16 min
The novel coronavirus has entered our newsroom at the L.A. Times. Our guest is Julia Wick, the author of our Essential California newsletter, which is a morning cheat sheet on the biggest stories in the Golden State. Julia is young, in good health, and was beyond careful once the coronavirus began to dominate headlines. Still, she was stricken.
More reading: I have the coronavirus and hope you’ll act like you have it too.
[Advertisement] This L.A. Times podcast is presented to you by Blue Shield of California. The fight is tough, but so are you. Thank you, front line.
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Teaching Outside the Classroom
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04/15/20 • 12 min
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has called for the closure of public schools through the end of the academic year. Nevertheless, instruction continues through distance learning as teachers try to keep up their lesson plans. Our guest is Joseph Aquino, who teaches world history and human geography at a San Bernardino County middle school.
More reading: One teacher’s quest to track down her students amid coronavirus school closure.
[Advertisement] This L.A. Times podcast is presented to you by Blue Shield of California. The fight is tough, but so are you. Thank you, front line.
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Archive Your Pandemic Days
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05/21/20 • 14 min
What will history say about this crazy period of the coronavirus? That depends on how our lives, our thoughts and our experiences are being documented right now. Archives, like the ones at the Huntington Library and the Center for Oral and Public History at Cal State Fullerton, tell us a lot about what transpired in the past. Not just what our leaders did, or what made the papers, but also about the day-to-day lives of regular folks. Our guest is Liz Ramirez, a librarian and archivist for Los Angeles Communities and Cultures at the UCLA Library Special Collections.
More reading: How a vital record of Mexican indigenous life was created under quarantine.
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Immigrant Detainees Fight COVID-19
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04/24/20 • 13 min
The Adelanto ICE Processing Center in San Bernardino County is one of the largest ICE detention centers in the country. It’s also cramped and crowded, according to a lawsuit filed by the ACLU, a "tinderbox scenario" when it comes to a potential coronavirus outbreak. Our guest is Sergio Jonathan Moreno, who was just released from Adelanto because he was at high risk for catching the virus.
More reading: ACLU sues for ‘drastic reduction’ of immigrant detainees along California border due to coronavirus.
[Advertisement] This L.A. Times podcast is presented to you by Blue Shield of California. The fight is tough, but so are you. Thank you, front line.
A Spring Without Festivals
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05/28/20 • 15 min
As California slowly reopens, people are hitting the beaches, going to church, maybe meeting up with family members. But one thing Californians look forward to all year is still off the table: the big community festivals, fairs, concerts and art bazaars. Many of them won't take place until next year. Our guests are Sara Diederich and Melissa Kohout, the founders of the Jackalope Arts festival, which has been holding events in Pasadena, Burbank and Denver since 2015.
More reading: Greek Theatre cancels season for first time in 90 years due to coronavirus.
[Advertisement] This L.A. Times podcast is presented to you by Blue Shield of California. The fight is tough, but so are you. Thank you, front line.
A Coronavirus Middle Road in ... Orange County?
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05/19/20 • 16 min
Orange County has received a lot of national attention regarding the coronavirus, and none of it positive. Cities have sued California Gov. Gavin Newsom for shutting down beaches. Protesters by the thousands have gathered, against local rules, with no attempt to socially distance. Businesses have opened, daring authorities to swoop in and stop them. Meanwhile, COVID 19 cases continue to climb. Our guest is Orange County Supervisor Lisa Bartlett.
More reading: Newsom eases California reopening rules, allowing more counties to restart their economies.
[Advertisement] This L.A. Times podcast is presented to you by Blue Shield of California. The fight is tough, but so are you. Thank you, front line.
Funny You Should Mask
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05/05/20 • 12 min
Laughter’s in short supply these days. Thankfully there’s a new show to stream online called “Funny You Should Mask,” in which comedic actors like Ken Jeong, Nicole Byer and Kumail Nanjiani interview doctors and nurses about the coronavirus. Our guest is the host of the show, Rob Corddry, whom you might know from “The Daily Show,” “Hot Tub Time Machine,” and “Ballers.”
More reading: The coronavirus pandemic is terrifying — it’s OK to laugh.
[Advertisement] This L.A. Times podcast is presented to you by Blue Shield of California. The fight is tough, but so are you. Thank you, front line.
Introducing "The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times," hosted by Gustavo Arellano
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05/20/21 • 3 min
“The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times” is a new podcast hosted by columnist Gustavo Arellano along with reporters from the L.A. Times’ diverse newsroom. Every weekday, the show takes listeners beyond the headlines, with our West Coast outlook on the world. News, entertainment, the environment, immigration, politics, the criminal justice system, the social safety net, food and culture — “The Times” exists at the epicenter of it all. Through interviews and original stories, “The Times” is the audio guide you need to understand the day’s news, the world and how California shapes it.
Follow and listen to "The Times" wherever you get your podcasts. You can also find “The Times” at https://latimes.com/the-times.
The Pandemic Hits Prisons
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04/21/20 • 17 min
There are roughly 200,000 people living in prisons and jails across California. But lockups are considered powder kegs for infectious diseases such as the novel coronavirus. Our guest is Rosemary Dyer, who was just released from the California Institution for Women in Corona, in the state’s attempt to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
More reading: Judge rejects more inmate releases from California prisons.
[Advertisement] This L.A. Times podcast is presented to you by Blue Shield of California. The fight is tough, but so are you. Thank you, front line.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Coronavirus in California have?
Coronavirus in California currently has 45 episodes available.
What topics does Coronavirus in California cover?
The podcast is about Covid, News, Los Angeles, Corona, Daily News, Podcasts, Covid-19, Coronavirus and California.
What is the most popular episode on Coronavirus in California?
The episode title 'Teaching Outside the Classroom' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Coronavirus in California?
The average episode length on Coronavirus in California is 14 minutes.
How often are episodes of Coronavirus in California released?
Episodes of Coronavirus in California are typically released every day.
When was the first episode of Coronavirus in California?
The first episode of Coronavirus in California was released on Apr 6, 2020.
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