You may remember Sandra Tsing Loh. Back in February 2004, the performance artist/essayist/novelist/radio commentator's six-year run on KCRW ended after a station sound engineer unwittingly aired Loh's weekly three-minute segment The Loh Life with the F-bomb glaringly unedited in the broadcast. Loh was the latest censorship casualty: those three minutes are considered by some to be the radio equivalent of Janet Jackson's costume disaster televised only one month earlier. But, if anything, the fiasco only bolstered Loh's popularity and solidified her radio martyrdom-cum-celebrity (to wit: in response to Loh's airwave eviction, Variety writer Bill Higgins instigated an anti-KCRW pledge drive campaign with the slogan "No Loh, No Dough." The slogan was printed on 5,000 stickers and given to KCRW subscribers to send back in their... More >>>