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  • KCLU won more Golden Mike broadcast journalism awards than any other radio or TV station in Southern and Central California at the 75th anniversary Golden Mikes Awards Show, held at the Loews Hollywood Hotel, March 29.
  • The U.S. House voted on Thursday, June 12, to eliminate the next two years of federal funding for public media outlets. A few weeks before the vote, KCLU's Mary Olson joined other public broadcasting leaders on Capitol Hill to convince lawmakers to preserve federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
  • Your financial support makes it possible for KCLU to provide you with fact-based, in-depth news and information.
  • Congress has approved President Trump’s request to claw back nearly $1.1 billion in federal funding for public media. KCLU will lose $300,000 this year. That money is used to bring you KCLU's local news coverage and pay for national programs like Morning Edition. You can help by becoming a sustaining KCLU member or making an additional gift.
  • The Elite Theatre Company is proud to announce its upcoming production of The Latinx Experience: Featuring Journey of the Skeletons, A Dia de los Muertos Story – a play by Dr. Max Branscomb directed by Juliana Acosta. The Experience runs for five weekends, beginning with classes and workshops the weekend of September 9th.

    The play will run each weekend beginning on Friday, Sept 16th with a final performance on Saturday, October 8th. Sunday October 9th will be a Dia de los Muertos Community Celebration. Each performance weekend will also feature a variety of Latino Artists from our community, including dancers, poets, storytellers and musicians. Showtimes are Friday and Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2pm with a special Thursday performance on October 6th, at 8pm.

    Journey of the Skeletons: A Dia de los Muertos Story is a heart-warming comedy that follows a Latino family as they prepare to connect with their loved ones who must pass through the underworld to celebrate Dia de los Muertos. However, as fate would have it our beloved characters encounter challenges on their journey including the Lord of the Underworld herself.

    Each performance will also feature a variety of Latino Artists from our community, including dancers, poets, storytellers & musicians. General admission $20; $17 for Students, Military & Seniors. Special group rate of 5 people at $10 per ticket. First weekend workshops led by Mr.G from the Inlakech Cultural Arts Center.

    Production Events:

    Sept 21, 6:30pm: Sneak Peak at the Camarillo Library — FREE
    Sept 22, 5:30 pm: Grief Workshop in English and Spanish — FREE
    Sept 23 & 24 at 8pm: Journey of Skeletons and Community Artists
    Sept 25 at 2pm: Journey of Skeletons and Community Artists
    Sept 30 & Oct 1 at 8pm: Journey of Skeletons and Community Artists
    Oct 2 at 2pm: Journey of Skeletons and Community Artists
    Oct 6, 7 & 8 at 8pm: Journey of Skeletons and Community Artists
    Oct 9 at 2pm: Dia de Los Muertos Community Celebration — FREE
    The Elite Theater Company is located at 2731 Victoria Ave, Oxnard, CA 93035. Adult admission is $20.00 with discounts for Seniors, Students and Military at $17.00. Groups of 5 or more are at $10.00 per person. All proceeds from the Thursday performance will be donated to UNICEF for the children of Ukraine.
    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/403181455587
  • Join us for the 7th Annual BFF Binge Fringe Festival of FREE Theatre, Oct 15 - Nov 6, offering over two dozen plays and family-oriented events thanks to generous grants from the City of Santa Monica and the Santa Monica Arts Commission and Playhouse PALS. What’s on today?

    Finding My Light, starring Barbara Brownell. Barbara and her array of characters reveal how her love of light carried her through a difficult childhood, to Broadway and Hollywood stages and beyond, and helped illuminate the truth of her own existence that lay hidden in the shadows for 65 years. “It’s not the cards you are dealt, but how you play them that makes all the difference.” Written and performed by Barbara Brownell. Directed and developed by Jessica Lynn Johnson. Join Barbara for an insightful and intriguing post-show Q & A.

    Prefer the safety of your living room? Email us at theatre@SantMonicaPlayhouse.com to get the live-streaming link.
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