Karen Grigsby Bates http://kacu.org en Dumbfoundead: A Rising Star In A Genre In Transition http://kacu.org/post/dumbfoundead-rising-star-genre-transition <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZFRlV9G9eg</p><p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xmk4a76CXTw</p> Mon, 15 Apr 2013 20:26:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 22176 at http://kacu.org Dumbfoundead: A Rising Star In A Genre In Transition 'American Winter' Families Struggle To Survive Fall From Middle Class http://kacu.org/post/american-winter-families-struggle-survive-fall-middle-class It's a visual no parent wants to picture: a child describing what it's like to live in a house with no power for lights, heat or cooking. For many middle-class American parents, it's hard to imagine their family ever facing a situation like that. Tue, 26 Mar 2013 07:26:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 21389 at http://kacu.org 'American Winter' Families Struggle To Survive Fall From Middle Class Bloomingdale's Lays Out Welcome Mat To Chinese Shoppers http://kacu.org/post/bloomingdales-lays-out-welcome-mat-chinese-shoppers A number of luxury retailers are rolling out tactics this year to mark the beginning of the Lunar New Year. For Bloomingdale's in New York City, though, reaching out to Asian shoppers during the cultural celebration is a decades-long tradition.<p>The upscale department store's marketing strategy traces back to 1971, the year President Nixon lifted the U.S. trade embargo with the People's Republic of China. Sun, 10 Feb 2013 11:36:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 19639 at http://kacu.org Bloomingdale's Lays Out Welcome Mat To Chinese Shoppers Aretha Franklin Was Already Famous, But Her Hat-Maker Wasn't http://kacu.org/post/aretha-franklin-was-already-famous-her-hat-maker-wasnt After the first Obama inauguration, everybody talked about three things: the historic moment, the Arctic weather — and Aretha Franklin's hat.<p>If it is possible for a piece of millinery to steal the thunder of one of the most-watched moments in recent memory, the Queen of Soul's hat managed to do it. Her gray felt cloche was topped with a giant, matching bow, outlined in rhinestones that flashed in the chill sunlight as she sang "My Country 'Tis of Thee."<p>She took the crowd to church in more ways than one. Mon, 21 Jan 2013 08:22:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 18821 at http://kacu.org Aretha Franklin Was Already Famous, But Her Hat-Maker Wasn't 'Living' In Color, Long Before 'Girls' http://kacu.org/post/living-color-long-girls The second season of HBO's critically acclaimed series <em>Girls</em> begins Sunday night, but the show about 20-something girls navigating their social and work lives in New York has itself been criticized for not being diverse enough.<p>By now, most of you have heard the buzz about <em>Girls</em>: It's written by 26-year-old Lena Dunham, and stars a quartet of young women whose plans sometimes crash face-first into life's nasty realities.<p>The show's smart dialogue attracted writer Allison Samuels, a cultural critic for <em>Newsweek/</em>The Daily Beast.<p>"I love the writing," she says. Fri, 11 Jan 2013 08:19:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 18495 at http://kacu.org 'Living' In Color, Long Before 'Girls' New Policy For Young Immigrants Creates Paperwork Deluge http://kacu.org/post/new-policy-young-immigrants-creates-paperwork-deluge In the six months since a new law opened a path to temporary legal status for some young immigrants in the U.S., more than 300,000 people have applied — and have rushed to request qualifying documents from their schools.<p>The law, Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, offers legal status, renewable every two years, to people ages 30 and younger who were brought to the country as children. Applicants must prove they were in the U.S. Wed, 12 Dec 2012 22:25:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 17485 at http://kacu.org New Policy For Young Immigrants Creates Paperwork Deluge Controversial Casting For A Nina Simone Biopic http://kacu.org/post/controversial-casting-nina-simone-biopic The rumors that had been around for a couple of years have finally been confirmed: At long last, there's a film in the works about the turbulent life of Nina Simone, otherwise known as the "High Priestess of Soul."<p>Simone was famous from the 1950s through the '70s for her music and her civil rights activism. And although she died in 2003, her voice remains popular on TV, movie soundtracks and commercials.<p>Originally, hip-hop diva Mary J. Blige was slated to star in the film, called <em>Nina</em>, but she dropped out last year after shooting was delayed. Tue, 20 Nov 2012 08:26:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 16700 at http://kacu.org Controversial Casting For A Nina Simone Biopic A Mohawk Hero In The Not-So-Diverse Gaming World http://kacu.org/post/mohawk-hero-not-so-diverse-gaming-world The <em>Assassin's Creed</em> video game series has become a megahit for gaming enthusiasts. Wed, 31 Oct 2012 20:33:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 15944 at http://kacu.org A Mohawk Hero In The Not-So-Diverse Gaming World Robert Crais: LA Is A 'Natural Canvas' For Nightmare http://kacu.org/post/robert-crais-la-natural-canvas-nightmare It's been a few decades, and many published books, but Robert Crais can tell you exactly when mystery writing first caught his attention: He was a bright 15-year-old living in Baton Rouge, La., when he read Raymond Chandler's <em>The Little Sister</em>, which depicted the shady side of sunny Los Angeles through the eyes of private investigator Philip Marlowe.<p>Since then, Crais has found huge success with his own crime novels, also set in LA. Mon, 20 Aug 2012 07:26:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 12974 at http://kacu.org Robert Crais: LA Is A 'Natural Canvas' For Nightmare At Bravo, A Pop-Culture Kingpin Works Day And Night http://kacu.org/post/bravo-pop-culture-kingpin-works-day-and-night Andy Cohen has been yakking for most of his 44 years. He has a book titled <em>Most Talkative</em> — a title he earned in high school.<p>"My mouth has been my greatest asset and also my biggest Achilles' heel," he says.<p>Most days, it's an asset.<p>You may not know who Cohen is, but if you've ever seen <em>Top Chef</em> or any of the <em>Real Housewives</em> series, you've seen his work. Thu, 26 Jul 2012 08:10:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 11819 at http://kacu.org At Bravo, A Pop-Culture Kingpin Works Day And Night A Trailblazing Black Architect Who Helped Shape L.A. http://kacu.org/post/trailblazing-black-architect-who-helped-shape-la Paul Revere Williams began designing homes and commercial buildings in the early 1920s. By the time he died in 1980, he had created some 2,500 buildings, most of them in and around Los Angeles, but also around the globe. And he did it as a pioneer: Paul Williams was African-American. He was the first black architect to become a member of the American Institute of Architects in 1923, and in 1957 he was inducted as the AIA's first black fellow.<p>His granddaughter, Karen E. Hudson, has been chronicling Williams' life and work for the past two decades. Her latest book, <em>Paul R. Fri, 22 Jun 2012 19:54:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 10396 at http://kacu.org A Trailblazing Black Architect Who Helped Shape L.A. Nailing The American Dream, With Polish http://kacu.org/post/nailing-american-dream-polish If you've had a manicure in California, odds are the person at the other end of the emery board was of Vietnamese heritage.<p>Vietnamese immigrants now dominate California's nail-care industry — and make up a significant percentage of all manicurists nationwide.<p>The story began with a hurried immigration after the fall of Saigon almost four decades ago.<p>Sparked by the interest of a group of refugees and the help of a Hollywood star, the demand for affordable manicures quickly became the foundation of the American dream for many Vietnamese newcomers.<p><strong>On The Job Market, Fast</stron Thu, 14 Jun 2012 21:51:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 10036 at http://kacu.org Nailing The American Dream, With Polish Obama To Visit View Park, Calif. http://kacu.org/post/obama-visit-view-park-calif Transcript <p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>This is MORNING EDITION from NPR News. I'm Renee Montagne.<p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>And I'm David Greene.<p>The latest jobs numbers were worse than economists had been forecasting. And the unemployment rate for African-Americans in the United States is especially dismal. At 13.6 percent, it is nearly double the national average. Some analysts predict that could spell political trouble for President Obama. Tue, 05 Jun 2012 09:29:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 9598 at http://kacu.org The L.A. Riots: Looking Back At A City Under Siege http://kacu.org/post/la-riots-looking-back-city-under-siege <em>Twenty years ago Sunday, Los Angeles erupted into destructive riots after the verdict in the Rodney King trial. The violence lasted six days and left more than 50 dead and over $1 billion in damage. NPR's Karen Grigsby Bates remembers; she lived in the one of the neighborhoods that went up in flames.</em><p>Several years ago, I interviewed Karl Fleming for the 40th anniversary of the Watts riots. Sun, 29 Apr 2012 12:18:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 8001 at http://kacu.org The L.A. Riots: Looking Back At A City Under Siege Rodney King Comes To Grips With 'The Riot Within' http://kacu.org/post/rodney-king-comes-grips-riot-within With a helicopter buzzing overhead, the videotape of Rodney King's encounter with police is so famous, you could say he was beaten into American history: The image of him writhing in pain as several Los Angeles police officers repeatedly beat, kicked and tasered him is, by now, world-famous — and synonymous with abuse of power.<p>When four of the officers were charged with use of excessive force, many who'd seen the video assumed they would be convicted. But a year later, a mostly white jury in the far northwest L.A. Mon, 23 Apr 2012 07:23:00 +0000 Karen Grigsby Bates 7702 at http://kacu.org Rodney King Comes To Grips With 'The Riot Within'