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"Frequencia Latina"
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Monday Night...
Listening to Movies
Film music & soundtracks

American Mosaic
Geoffrey Fontaine
Tuesday Night...

Keyboard Classics
from Schnabel to Argerich
Galactic Voyager
music for a new age
The Romantic Hours
poetry, loveletters and music
Wednesday Night...
Schickele Mix
Beyond PDQ Bach
KCSN Opera House

best performances in the world
Thursday Night...
CSUN Live
Concerts from home and abroad
The David and Peter Show
Broadway, their way
The Romantic Hours
poetry, loveletters and music
Friday Night...
Madly Cocktail
shaken not stirred
The Green Room
Surf music at the millennium
Saturday Night...
American Routes
from PRI
The British Invasion
Beatles,Stones, Kinks, more
Sarcastic Fringehead
alternative music undefined
Sunday Night...
American Routes
from PRI

Frequencia Latina
music from the Latino diaspora
The Grateful Dead Hour
America's best loved band
Ken Nordine's Word Jazz
masterful, magical Radio

An Antigone Story

BBC World Service

Center Theater Group

The Eclectic Orange
Performing Arts
Festival


Getty Center

Glendale Symphony

Grand Performances

Hollywood Bowl

Huntington Library, Art
collections and Botanical
Gardens


John Anson Ford
Ampitheatre


Los Angeles County
Museum of Art


Los Angeles Opera

L.A. Philharmonic

Los Angeles Public Library

Museum of TV & Radio

Norton Simon Museum

Opera Pacific

Pacific Asia Museum

Pasadena Playhouse

Pasadena Symphony

Performance Today

Public Radio International

San Francisco Symphony

Santa Monica Twilight
Dance Series


Skirball Cultural Center

TheaterMania

UCLA Performing Arts

Valley Cultural Center

Will Geer Theatricum

Latin music of a new order, Frequencia Latina is alternative music by Latin Americans based in the U.S. Host Juan Morillo describes it as "Latin music from all different backgrounds - Peruvian, Colombian, Brazilian, Cuban, Puerto Rican - by artists such as Juan Luis Guerra and Alex Açuna. It's not what you get on commercial radio or even other public radio stations." Difficult to define and harder still to catalog, the music is as diverse as Latinos themselves. "We're black, Indian, white, Asian and mixed," Morillo adds, "We're more than what people think." Pulling from his extensive personal collection and the KCSN library, Morillo exposes listeners to music they might not hear anywhere else and whole new worlds within their own.

SUNDAYS 8 - 10 p.m.
Juan Morillo
Born in Peru and raised in the San Fernando Valley, Juan Morillo, host of Frequencia Latina, is a graduate of UCLA and was the producer of the jazz series for the UCLA Center for the Performing Arts. His first radio show, Frequencia Latina is Morillo's "beloved hobby," and we're lucky to enjoy it with him.