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Nihar Patel

Nihar Patel

Author at kcrw.com at KCRW-FM Online

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    Recent Articles

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    Weekend film reviews: ‘Smile 2,’ ‘Anora,’ ‘Woman of the Hour’

    Critics review the latest film releases: “Smile 2,” “Anora,” “Woman of the Hour,” and “Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party.”
    kcrw.com

    Weekend film reviews: ‘Venom: The Last Dance,’ ‘Concave,’ ‘New Wave’

    Critics review the latest film releases: “Venom: The Last Dance,” “Conclave,” “New Wave,” and “No One Asked You.”
    kcrw.com

    Exploring artist Alice Neel’s ‘poetic acceptance of other people’

    Alice Neel’s paintings of the queer community and their allies are on display at the David Zwirner gallery. She captured people’s true essence and never followed the herd.
    kcrw.com

    ‘Sell by’ date adds to food waste. Expect it gone in 2026

    Beginning July 2026, California shoppers will no longer see the “sell by” date in grocery stores. What do the various date labels even mean?
    kcrw.com

    Weekend film reviews: ‘Mufasa,’ ‘The Brutalist,’ ‘Nickel Boys’

    Critics review the latest film releases: “Mufasa,” “The Room Next Door,” “The Brutalist,” and “Nickel Boys.”
    kcrw.com

    Film reviews: ‘A Complete Unknown,’ ‘Babygirl, ‘Nosferatu’

    Critics review the latest film releases: “A Complete Unknown,” “Babygirl,” “Nosferatu,” and “Better Man.”
    kcrw.com

    We all pay for future disasters via taxes, insurance rates. How to ...

    We must rethink city planning and development following the LA fires, says UCLA Professor Alex Hall, who advises building homes away from wildlands.
    kcrw.com

    ‘First thing we hear is a lie’: Body cam footage of police shooting...

    Oscar nominee “Incident” uses police body and dashboard cameras, plus security cameras, to show a multi-angle replay of a Black man dying at the hands of Chicago law enforcement in 2018.
    kcrw.com

    Hollywood Forever’s new mausoleum is for both the dead and the living

    Hollywood Forever Cemetary’s new, five-story-tall mausoleum will be able to store the remains of tens of thousands of people.
    kcrw.com

    Art shouldn’t be dumbed down for the masses: Painter Kenny Scharf

    Kenny Scharf has painted mischievous-looking cartoons on about 300 cars, most of them in LA. He talks about making art accessible, plus his relationships with Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Andy Warhol.
    kcrw.com

    Concerned about gas prices, Newsom pivots to supporting more oil dr...

    Gov. Newsom last year accused oil companies of “screwing” customers, but now he wants to increase oil drilling in Kern County to prevent a possible rise in gas prices in 2026.