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  • RAINBOW RADIO NEWS AND COMMENTARY 02-15-2026
    Feb 15 2026
    PROBRAM SUMMARY:Quick recapRainbow Radio host Craig presented a comprehensive Sunday morning program covering weather updates, local news, LGBTQ+ community updates, and cultural commentary. The show featured extensive discussion about the recent Super Bowl halftime show featuring Bad Bunny, which symbolically represented Puerto Rico and the broader Americas, while also addressing the removal and subsequent reinstallation of rainbow flags at the Stonewall National Monument. Craig shared insights about internet history and technology, highlighted upcoming arts and cultural events in Laguna Beach, and concluded with a message about finding space and patience in life's transitions. The program also included regular features like local business spotlights, weather updates from meteorologist Dave, and community service announcements about wildfire safety.Super Bowl: Unity and DiversityCraig reflected on the Super Bowl, highlighting its unifying power and the message of unity through diversity. He noted the game's representation of collaboration across differences and its cultural significance in bringing people together, regardless of their backgrounds. Craig also discussed the halftime show's emphasis on acknowledging the diverse cultures and languages of the Americas, particularly Puerto Rico, and how this recognition fosters a sense of belonging and shared identity. He concluded that the Super Bowl, beyond being a game, serves as a platform for storytelling and cultural reflection, promoting a message of shared purpose and collective excellence.Spanish Language and Cultural ImpactCraig discussed the Super Bowl as a vision of unity through diversity and culture. He then explored the prevalence of Spanish speakers in the Americas, highlighting that more people speak Spanish than English across the hemisphere. Craig emphasized the importance of recognizing Spanish as a powerful language that shapes culture, commerce, and community, rather than viewing it as a secondary language. He concluded by discussing Puerto Rico's history and its complex relationship with the United States, touching on themes of conquest, exploitation, and resilience.Puerto Rico's Resilience and SupportCraig discussed the challenges faced by Puerto Rico, highlighting the impact of the imposed fiscal board and the need for a partnership based on respect and representation. He emphasized the resilience of the Puerto Rican people and their creative response to hardships. Craig also shared insights about Bad Bunny's support for his native community through concerts and his music. Additionally, he promoted the Cliff Restaurant in Laguna Beach and provided updates on local news, including the Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters' nomination, the Laguna Beach Community Land Trust's tax-exempt status, and an upcoming compost giveaway. The segment concluded with a weather forecast for the area.Bad Bunny's Super Bowl ImpactCraig discussed the impact of Bad Bunny's performance at the Super Bowl, highlighting its cultural significance and representation of a diverse, multicultural America. He emphasized that the performance showcased unity through music and challenged the notion that American culture is monolithic. Craig also addressed the role of the United States Department of Justice, stating that while the president appoints its leadership, it operates under constitutional limits and is subject to congressional oversight. He urged Congress to fulfill its constitutional duty to oversee the DOJ and hold it accountable when necessary.Congress's Constitutional Oversight DutyCraig discussed the importance of Congress's constitutional duty to oversee and investigate the executive branch, particularly the DOJ, emphasizing that failure to do so is complicit neglect. He called for Congress to initiate transparent oversight hearings, use the power of the purse to condition funding on lawful compliance, enforce subpoenas, and affirm that no agency is above the Constitution. Craig also highlighted the need for accountability and the role of the internet in fostering connection and shared knowledge, comparing its values to those of the LGBTQ+ community.Stonewall Flag Removal ControversyCraig discussed the removal of rainbow flags from the Stonewall National Monument, a site significant to the LGBTQ rights movement. He explained that the flags were removed under the direction of the Trump administration, citing federal flag rules, which sparked outrage and a strong response from the LGBTQ community and allies. Despite the removal, Craig emphasized that the movement and its message of visibility, dignity, and belonging could not be erased. He concluded by highlighting the resilience of the LGBTQ community and the importance of continued defense of rights, including the right to marry.LGBTQ Rewatch Party ExperiencesCraig discussed the phenomenon of rewatching parties for a popular series in LGBTQ-friendly bars across the United States, highlighting the ...
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  • RAINBOW RADIO with Stephen Jerrome 11-09-25
    Nov 9 2025
    Stephen Jerrome — a Laguna Beach resident, writer, photographer, and pianist whose creative journey spans from New Zealand to Hollywood and beyond. Stephen captured L.A.’s vibrant art and club scene in the ’80s and ’90s, traveled the world through his lens, and now shares his latest novel, The London Year, with a release date of November 15th.
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  • RAINBOW RADIO SHORT TAKE - Bad Bunny and Super Bowl 10-7-2025
    7 Min.