In radio highlights...

Today on Day to Day (KPCC 9 a.m., KCRW noon), Xeni Jardin profiles a guy who's a little tech crazy -- he has 11 video screens in his SUV.

On The Politics of Culture (KCRW 2:30 p.m.), Barry Sanders speaks with David Frum and Richard Perle about their book, An End to Evil: How to Win the War on Terror. They were on AirTalk with Larry Mantle yesterday and you can hear that audio here.

Meanwhile, KPCC's Kitty Felde is taking Talk of the City on the road again. On Thursday, she'll air from the former Manzanar internment camp in the Owens Valley, and Friday from Mammoth Lakes for a show on development in the Sierras community.

Finally, Don Barrett at LARadio.com is selling what he calls an "Audio Montage of 50 Years of LA Radio, Volume 1: 1957-2003." The hour-long CD sells for $12.

12:40 AM Tuesday, January 27 2004 • Link
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