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Hear in the City: Radio Realities from the Urban Landscape a sound magazine started on KPFK, 90.7FM in Los Angeles and hosted/created by Sara Harris. Our show: focuses on local environment,...

This is a prototype for a 12-unit audio-based curriculum with a coloring book field guide about the ecology and flora and fauna of the Mojav...

We offer you this original submission to the KCRW 24 Hour Radio Race 2020 "Time Warp", with gratitude, for the opportunity! After nearly thr...

Human excrement, overgrown undergrowth, general disregard for the landscape in the Shadow of Dodgers Stadium.

Installment #4: What if we all took a moment out of each day to think about and talk about and perhaps even thank- or decide to delete- the...

With the intention of creating a masterfully-crafted, self-contained, internally edited and smooth musing, this entry of MyEveryDayRadio doc...

Random rantings during a windy April day in L.A.

Welcome to day one of an experiment in daily decompression from wherever my mind takes me.

December 21st, 2012- the winter solstice- was thought by many to portend the end of the world, and by others as the moment of spiritual and...

Listen to our Mother's Day episode and share it with your mothers.

This episode, we take a trip to one of the largest on-site rain/storm water catchment systems in Los Angeles. On an unusually rainy May day,...

This week's radio outside of the studio: we celebrate Earth Day with a crew of people who think every day is Earth Day--we visit Northeast T...

This episode, we visit with Afro-futurist filmmaker Cauleen Smith as she brings her slide-show performance drawn from archives of and admira...

This week, we take a walk with the "old man of water", Waterkeeper's Conner Everts to find concrete solutions to problem of a concrete city...

On this episode, we spend the show loitering at City Hall with artist Chris Cuellar who is part of a gallery show at Los Angeles City Colleg...

This episode: "When you are at kilometer 30...that's when the pain and the absurdity of the marathon come into focus." "Ever since starting...

This week's Hear in the City wraps up our series on natural elements in the the urban space with "Water" by Radiosonideros collective featur...

Next in our series of audio art honoring natural elements in the urban space: Earth. We spend most of the program exploring the fundamental...

This week, we visit Mexico City--once the dirtiest metropolitan area in the Americas-- now the recipient of a prize for clean air and sustai...

The number one dog breed euthanized in shelters in cities in the U.S. is the Pit Bull Terrier. On this episode, we travel to two spaces in t...

The 2012 U.S. presidential election had been decided. California saw record turn-out. Some Angelinos went beyond the call of voter duty and...

Hear in the City went to Vegas this weekend to map the city with volunteers for Obama and Romney who traveled all the way from Los Angeles t...

With one week left until the U.S. presidential election, Sara visits Men's Central Jail in downtown Los Angeles where a group of faith-based...

On this episode of Hear in the City, we enter a collection drawn from old boxes recently found in a house sold after the 1985 earthquake in...

On this episode, we visit a humble house on a winding road in the hills of Los Angeles where a group of artists turn one family's mortgage d...

We are cruising down a European highway through the wooded hills of Belgium. We are 30 kilometers from the border with the southern tip of H...

Where can kids who've been pushed to the margins of the learning experience in life find a place to reach their potential? This week's Hear...

This episode, Hear in the City runs into the only 24-hour, 7-day-a-week, animal rescue team of its kind...and, we sit in on a tiny puppet sh...

On this episode, we meet a coyo-dog, Sara chases a coyote up into the hills in the broad daylight, and we revisit the animal's predicament i...

While most media are regurgitating Calderón and the PRI's assertions that Mexico has a president-elect, today on Hear in the City, Sara inte...

On this episode of Hear in the City we attend the unveiling of a 340 ton rock that crossed 22 cities and 4 counties from a quarry in Hurupah...

We start this episode of Hear in the City at Los Angeles' historic Echo Park Lake, the site of a $65 million water quality project that has...

On this episode of Hear in the City we visit with two extraordinary people who dedicate their lives to caring for pets who would otherwise f...

On today’s Hear in the City, in honor of Mothers’ Day, we offer you two stories of motherhood during difficult times... The first is an audi...

It's our May Day show. Studs Terkel, Lenin's Head by the Gao Brothers, Pete Seeger, The East is Red, and the connections between the immigra...

Martha White interviewed her friend Jessica Chapin at Santa Monica's Step Up on Second, a psychosocial rehabilitation and support program fo...

This week's Hear in the City offers you a sonic journey into translations between languages, media, and landscapes as we map an eclectic sam...

Anne Marie Ruff who recently published her first novel, Through These Veins, explores the question “if we had a cure for AIDS, would it ever...
On this week's episode: Walmart makes inroads to Los Angeles via Chinatown and the Los Angeles Central Library is a home away from home, wit...

Before this week's show, Hear in the City host Sara Harris will be presenting her work at the Center for Non-profit Management and talking a...

This is an excerpt from an audiopostcard Hear in the City host Sara Harris produced with Haitian students at Toussaint L'ouverture High Scho...

"Our vibrations reach Japan today." Spoken by Mineo Hoshi of the South Coast Interfaith Council in Los Angeles's Little Tokyo on the moment...

On this week's episode, we ring the big bell at the Nishi Honganji Buddhist Temple in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles at 2:46pm in recognition and...

At the beginning of the year, Hear in the City was selected by the national youth radio network --Generation PRX-- to participate in a one-h...

We spend this week's show at a one-time musical happening that takes space in a motel on Colorado Boulevard where the rooms are converted in...

On this episode, we take an eclectic tour of Los Angeles-based music. First, we go to a private collection that is open to the public...and...

It’s our first show of the new year! We’ll go to the Rose Parade to hear the first Occupy Los Angeles march of the year...and we’ll go up ab...

On this week's episode, we hang out with founders and fans of independent film gem, the Echo Park Film Center on the occasion of their 10th...

“It’s really hard for someone to get their head around what the Inglewood Oil Field is.” On this week’s Hear in the City we offer you part t...

Here's a little taste of what we'll be delving into next week on Hear in the City for part 2 of our Air Check series from Baldwin Hills. Lis...

Hear in the City will spend then next few shows in the Baldwin Hills at the Inglewood Oilfield. This place is perched on the summit overlook...