From the Hi-lo, the arts & culture section of the Long Beach Post, Steve Lowery and Asia Morris lead weekly discussions on the latest happenings in Long Beach’s evolving arts & culture scene. Listen in as these local experts and their guests dive into life in Long Beach, things to do and whatever happens to be on their minds this week.

Can you hear me, Long Beach?
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From the Hi-lo, the arts & culture section of the Long Beach Post, Steve Lowery and Asia Morris lead weekly discussions on the latest happenings in Long Beach’s evolving arts & culture scene. Listen in as these local experts and their guests dive into life in Long Beach, things to do and whatever happens to be on their minds this week.
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Recent Episodes

March 20, 2020
Ep. 37: How to help
On episode #37 of "Can You Hear Me, Long Beach?" Post reporter Stephanie Rivera stops by to talk about the things people can do to help out in these extraordinary times. Though most of the news these days seems to center on what we can't do, Rivera recently wrote an article detailing numerous things you can do to be part of the solution, things that include providing neighborly relief to giving blood to buying gift cards to local restaurants. Then, Brian Addison calls in to talk about how local restaurants are trying to survive these unprecedented times by offering additional services and deals.

March 13, 2020
Ep. 36: The mysteries of Catalina and coronavirus' food for thought
On episode #36 of “Can You Hear Me, Long Beach?” we consider islands oabout of mystery. Asia Morris is like a lot of native Long Beach residents who have seen Catalina Island virtually every day of their lives and yet have never made the trip across the channel. Morris finally did and found folks who felt safe knowing everyone on the island and a bit trapped by everyone on the island knowing them. And there was the zip lining, the abandon pet cemeteries and the liquor stores on every street. Morris wrote about her experiences (above) and stopped by to lend a bit more perspective and depth—about 4,000-feet of oceans worth. Next, Cheantay Jensen is a terrific writer who, like a lot of folks in the profession, has to work a second job to make ends meet. Jensen has worked at a rather nice, Newport Beach seafood restaurant for years. She's a vet, who regular customers know by name and who figured she'd seen, and been able to handle, everything the restaurant industry could thrown at her. And then, coronavirus. She spoke with us about how she and her customers are handling the pandemic, one dish at a time.

March 5, 2020
Episode 35: Listen to our election roundup, unless you're still standing in line
If you think you found yourself surrounded by a lot of people on Tuesday, you should have seen the mass humanity that showed up in the Post's podcast studio to talk about the election, its results, the winners, losers and those who served by standing in line. Publisher David Sommers, Managing Editor Melissa joined with columnist Tim Grobaty and reporters Stephanie Rivera and Jason Ruiz to talk about what happened and what might happen eight months from now when a lot of these races finally get decided for good.
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