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Making Los Angeles

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Even more than its sunny skies, rich history and Hollywood glamor, L.A. is defined by its people. In “Making Los Angeles,” from LA Times Studios, native Angeleno Glenn Gritzner sits down with the dreamers and big-thinkers shaping the city to explore how they got where they are. The result is a singularly intimate deep dive into the incredible lives of everyone from entrepreneurs, politicians and brand-builders to artists, activists and influencers. Glenn is a partner at a global public affairs firm and a registered lobbyist. He is well-connected within the business and political communities of...

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Jul 8, 2026

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Jim & Janice Hahn: Family Legacy, Sibling Rivalry, and Serving Los Angeles 08.07.2026

Jim Hahn and Janice Hahn come from one of the most consequential families in Los Angeles public life – and are still shaping it today. Their father, Kenneth Hahn, served on the L.A. County Board of Supervisors for more than four decades – and left a legacy that both Jim and Janice have carried forward in their own ways. Jim is the only person to have held all three citywide offices in Los Angeles,...

Brian Toll & John Terzian: The Making of L.A. Nightlife 24.06.2026

Brian Toll and John Terzian aren’t household names – but their venues are. Bootsy Bellows. Delilah. The Nice Guy. Poppy. Bird Streets Club. If you’ve seen a paparazzi shot of a celebrity slipping in or out of a club in Los Angeles, there’s a good chance it was one of theirs. In this episode, Brian and John share how a friendship that started by throwing epic house parties at USC turned into the h....

Robert Stone: Basketball, Cancer, and Following Your Heart 17.06.2026

City of Hope CEO Robert Stone leads one of the most important cancer research and treatment organizations in the world. Under his leadership, the institution has expanded dramatically, now serving nearly 150,000 patients annually across four states. Which makes one fact all the more surprising: out of the country's 57 National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer centers, Robert is the...

Nancy Silverton: Style, Substance, and the Reinvention of L.A. Dining 10.06.2026

Nancy Silverton isn’t just one of Los Angeles’s most celebrated chefs – she helped define how this city eats. Born and raised in L.A., Nancy’s career spans the city’s most iconic kitchens – from Michael’s to Spago, Campanile to La Brea Bakery, and now the “Mozza Plex”: Pizzeria Mozza, Osteria Mozza, and Chi Spacca.  And let’s not forget the already-iconic Max & Helen’s, the Larchmont diner she ope...

Alex Cohen: Journalism, Japan, and the Derby Dolls 03.06.2026

Alex Cohen is one of those if-you-know-you-know voices in Los Angeles. A longtime presence on NPR and now a morning anchor and political host on Spectrum News 1, she’s spent decades helping Angelenos make sense of the world around them. But her path to journalism – and her life outside of it – is anything but conventional. In this episode, Alex shares how growing up in the San Fernando Valley (yes...

Keith Corbin: Prison, Purpose, and Reinventing His Life Through Food 20.05.2026

How does someone go from the Jordan Downs housing projects in Watts to becoming the co-owner of one of Los Angeles’ most celebrated restaurants? In this episode of Making Los Angeles, chef and author Keith Corbin reflects on the long, unlikely road that led him from gang culture, prison, and the crack epidemic of 1980s South LA to Alta Adams, the acclaimed West Adams restaurant rooted in Black foo...

Cheech Marin: Comedy, Chicano Art, and Reinventing Los Angeles 13.05.2026

What does it take to reinvent yourself over and over again — from Chicano kid in South Central LA, to potter living in the Canadian wilderness, to one half of one of the most iconic comedy duos in American history? In this episode, Cheech Marin reflects on the winding, unexpected path that shaped his life and career. Recorded inside the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture in Riverside, t...

Introducing: Making LA Season 2 06.05.2026

What's different about Season 2? Everything! And absolutely nothing. Because this show is about people, and everybody's story is different. Join us every Wednesday starting May 13th.  

Featuring: Rebuilding LA 10.12.2025

Please enjoy this specially featured episode of LA Times Studio's Rebuilding LA. What’s next for L.A. in the wake of its recent wildfires? In “Rebuilding Los Angeles,” broadcast journalist Kate Cagle examines the systems that failed us, the path forward and the innovative fire recovery efforts making L.A. more resilient. This episode features prominent city developer Rick Caruso and a conversation...

Making “Making Los Angeles” - Our Host Becomes Our Guest 03.12.2025

As we gear up for Season Two, we’re taking a behind-the-scenes look at how Making Los Angeles came to life — with a twist. Season Two guest Alex Cohen — NPR legend and Spectrum News 1 anchor — steps into the host chair, and Glenn plays guest for a day as they talk through the show’s origins, how guests are chosen, and the stories behind the stories. They also dig into what makes someone truly part...

Producer's Pick: Michael Connelly: Crime, Craft, and Chandler’s Booth at Musso’s 19.11.2025

We’re bringing back a few of my favorite conversations from last season — Season One Spotlights, as we’re calling them — so whether you’ve been with us from the start or you’re just discovering the show, these episodes capture the people, stories, and ideas that shape how we see Los Angeles.   From Bosch to The Lincoln Lawyer to his latest novel Nightshade, few authors have done more to shape how...

Producer's Pick: Father Greg Boyle: The Priest, the Homies, and a Mic Drop 12.11.2025

We’re bringing back a few of my favorite conversations from last season — Season One Spotlights, as we’re calling them — so whether you’ve been with us from the start or you’re just discovering the show, these episodes capture the people, stories, and ideas that shape how we see Los Angeles. In a city where everything changes, what if the most important people are the ones who don’t? Father Greg B...

Producer's Pick: Kevin Demoff: The Man Who Brought the Rams (and SoFi) to LA 05.11.2025

We’re bringing back a few of my favorite conversations from last season — Season One Spotlights, as we’re calling them — so whether you’ve been with us from the start or you’re just discovering the show, these episodes capture the people, stories, and ideas that shape how we see Los Angeles. Kevin Demoff is the President of Team & Media Operations for Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, where he helps...

Introducing: Smoglandia 29.10.2025

Please enjoy this preview of the first episode of Patt Morrison's latest miniseries, Smoglandia.  Smoglandia is a narrative audio series tracing the rise, impact and eventual retreat of L.A.’s most insidious form of pollution: smog. Through interviews with scientists, policymakers, filmmakers and artists who lived through the worst days, Smoglandia explores how Los Angeles became a testing ground...

Producer's Pick: Karen Bass: Roots, Resilience, and the Story of Los Angeles 22.10.2025

We’re bringing back a few of my favorite conversations from last season — Season One Spotlights, as we’re calling them — so whether you’ve been with us from the start or you’re just discovering the show, these episodes capture the people, stories, and ideas that shape how we see Los Angeles.   While Mayor Karen Bass hardly needs an introduction, what sticks with me most from this conversation is h...

Harry Chandler: Dynasties, Detours, and the LA River 15.10.2025

What’s it like to carry one of the most powerful names in Los Angeles history — and still make your own mark? Harry Chandler is the great-great-grandson of Harrison Gray Otis, who took over the Los Angeles Times in 1882 and began a century-long dynasty that helped shape the city’s growth, politics, and mythos. But Harry? He took a different path. In this episode, we talk about what it’s like to gr...

Fabian Núñez: Power, Politics, and a Changing California 08.10.2025

How does the son of a bracero and a labor organizer become one of the most influential figures in California politics? Fabian Núñez is the former Speaker of the California State Assembly and was a driving force in the rise of Latino political power in California — helping turn what was once the exception into today’s expectation of Latino representation at the highest levels of government. In this...

Larry Mantle: The Voice of Los Angeles 01.10.2025

What’s it like to be the voice that generations of Angelenos grew up with — even if they wouldn’t recognize your face? Larry Mantle has hosted KPCC’s AirTalk for over 40 years, making him one of the most enduring and trusted voices in public radio. Over the decades, he’s interviewed politicians, filmmakers, athletes, scientists, authors — and more than a few unforgettable callers. In this episode,...

Renata Simril: From Army Boots to Olympic Flames 24.09.2025

What do the Army, the Dodgers, the L.A. Times, and the 2028 Olympics have in common? Renata Simril. Renata Simril is the President & CEO of the LA84 Foundation — one of the most influential philanthropic organizations in Los Angeles. Her journey has taken her from growing up in Carson to standing in the room when L.A. was awarded the 2028 Olympic Games. Along the way, she’s helped rebuild South L....

Fritz Coleman: Weather Words, Comedy Clubs, and Forty Years on Channel 4 17.09.2025

What’s it like to give L.A. the weather for 40 years… and still slip out for a stand-up set between newscasts? For four decades, Fritz Coleman was more than just the weatherman on KNBC Channel 4 — he was part of the fabric of Los Angeles life. But behind the “weather words” were some surprising turns: his first TV job came while serving in the Navy during the Vietnam era, he nearly pursued a full-...

Karen Bass: Roots, Resilience, and the Story of Los Angeles 10.09.2025

What’s it like to go from community organizer to Congress to the Mayor’s chair — with history rhyming along the way? Karen Bass’s story is as personal as it is political — and as uniquely Los Angeles as they come. Before she was Mayor of Los Angeles, she was a physician’s assistant, the founder of the influential nonprofit Community Coalition, the first Black woman to serve as Speaker of the Calif...

Introducing: Pandora’s Box: The Fall of L.A.’s Sheriff 09.09.2025

Pandora’s Box: The Fall of L.A.’s Sheriff is a six-part true crime investigation from the Los Angeles Times about one of the biggest law enforcement scandals in U.S. history. Follow Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter Christopher Goffard as he uncovers how Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca, once hailed as a reformer, became entangled in a shocking cover-up inside the nation’s largest jail system. Fr...

Lori Bettison-Varga: Running the Museum That Runs on Bones 27.08.2025

What does it take to lead a museum with 110 years of Los Angeles history — and keep it moving forward in a city that never stands still? Dr. Lori Bettison-Varga is the President of the Natural History Museum of L.A. County, home to more than 35 million artifacts and specimens, the largest such collection in the Western United States. In this episode, she shares how getting a PhD in geology — of al...

Kevin Demoff: The Man Who Brought the Rams (and SoFi) to LA 20.08.2025

How does a guy who wrote his college thesis on Quaker women end up running an NFL team by 28 — and overseeing a global sports empire by 40? Kevin Demoff is the President of Team & Media Operations for Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, where he helps lead some of the biggest names in sports — including the Los Angeles Rams, the team he helped relocate from St. Louis back to his hometown. In this epis...

Lucy Jones: Seismology, ShakeOuts, and String Quartets 13.08.2025

What do Chinese literature, medieval string instruments, and earthquake drills have in common? In Los Angeles, the answer is Lucy Jones. Often called “L.A.’s earthquake queen” — a nickname she’s not exactly fond of — Lucy Jones has been the city’s most trusted voice on seismic safety for decades. In this episode, we talk about how she went from refusing to attend her local public high school to gr...

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