LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOW – SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
RY COODER live in-studio talks about his new CD, “Pull Up Some Dust and Sit Down.” “There’s you, the citizen, running in circles like a headless chicken. And there they are, there they all are, herding you faster and faster through the circle maze of lies and distraction. Who will throw out the life line? You need simple tools, and that’s what these songs are all about.” The Guardian gave the album five stars. WATCH the video of “Quicksand” HERE.
Plus: The lost decade after 9/11: RICK PERLSTEIN comments. We’ll also talk about the Republican candidates’ debate at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley at 5pm. Rick wrote about 9/11 for The American Prospect; his latest book is Nixonland. READ Rick Perlstein “How Democrats Win” at Time.com HERE.
Also: FRA
NCES MOORE LAPPE wants to change the way we think to create the world we want – her new book is EcoMind. She is the author of 17 books and cofounder of Food First: The Institute for Food and Development Policy, the Small Planet Institute, and the Small Planet Fund. She will be speaking Wed. nite, Sept 7, 7pm at All Saints Episcopal Church, 132 N. Euclid Ave. Pasadena.
This Labor Day, for the first time in 45 years, there won’t be a Jerry Lewis telethon on TV. It will be a great day for people with disabilities.
Plus: the Battle for COSTA MESA: the Republican city in deep Orange County is under attack from right-wing Republicans — 
Plus: the L.A. Art scene in the 1960s: in 1960 L.A. had no museum showing contemporary art, and only a few galleries — which is exactly what Ed Ruscha, David Hockney, Judy Chicago and John Baldessari liked about it.
The tomato is in trouble. The tomatoes in Big Macs and Taco Bell tacos and in supermarkets, especially in the winter, all come from the same place: South Florida. The tomato fields there are “ground zero for modern-day slavery” – that’s what the Chief Assistant US Attorney says. And there’s one other problem: those tomatoes taste like cardboard.
L
Also: The Trouble with the Tomato:
Plus: “Being a white man in America is not what it used to be,” says
Also:
JW: The Village Voice called Super Sad True Love Story “the finest piece of anti-iPhone propaganda ever written.” 