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  • Premieres Sundays, Jan. 5 - Feb. 23, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. In late 1950s Madrid, the golden age of haute couture, there is one place everyone would like to shop at least once in their lifetime: the Galerias Velvet. From Walter Presents, in Spanish with English subtitles.
  • San Diego Registrar of Voters Cynthia Paes said as many as 500,000 mail-in ballots are expected to be dropped off on Election Day.
  • Join the Museum of Making Music for a FREE afternoon of film and discovery with two screenings of the 2023 Academy Award-winning short documentary "The Last Repair Shop." Between screenings, we will be joined by special guests from the repair department of Bertrand's Music as they share stories, tools of the trade, and more. About the film: In a nondescript warehouse in the heart of Los Angeles, a handful of devoted craftspeople maintain over 80,000 student instruments. Meet four unforgettable characters whose broken-and-repaired lives have been dedicated to bringing much more than music to the city's schoolchildren. This event is FREE. Please RSVP. Visit: Museum of Making Music Museum of Making Music on Instagram and Facebook
  • Millions of Americans use cannabis and would like to think the products they buy are safe. But regulation is state by state and full of holes. NPR's new series digs into the risks and solutions.
  • Special educators are more likely to experience violence or aggression from students. That can make hiring a challenge, at a time when schools nationwide are struggling to fill these positions.
  • The Australian Open's animated tennis livestreams are making a splash. U.S. leagues have used similar technology to put Simpsons on the football field and superheroes on ice skates.
  • Zip Zoom Ziplines – a thrilling outdoor adventure with Southern California’s longest racing-style zipline course – is providing the ideal long weekend and back-to-school experience! Whether it’s for a single day or the entire Labor Day vacation, the ziplines are perfect for exciting times with the kids, extended family, romantic partners, friends, and just about anyone else! Located on the La Jolla Indian Reservation in northern San Diego County in the foothills of Palomar Mountain – on land inhabited by the Luiseño Indian Tribe for now thousands of years – Zip Zoom Ziplines at La Jolla Adventure Park delivers a thrilling side-by-side, “racing-style” zipline tour experience, the longest of its kind in Southern California. With comfortable gear, thrilling speeds, and unmatched expansive views, Zip Zoom Ziplines delivers an unforgettable adventure experience within a convenient drive for Southern California residents and visitors alike. Those looking to extend their stay will enjoy the amenities of La Jolla Adventure Park’s campground, mountain biking park, water park, restaurant, and convenience store – a family-friendly destination full of fun for guests of all ages. Zip Zoom Ziplines is owned by the La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians and is professionally managed by the zipline and aerial adventure industry experts of Applied Adventure Consulting. Duration: 1.5 - 2 Hours Hours of Operation: We're Open! Book Now! Thursdays - Mondays, by reservation Tour Times: Vary by day. Please reference our online booking system for details and to book, or give us a call at 760-742-3776 if you need assistance. We're happy to help! For more information and to book your zipline adventures, visit www.LaJollaIndianZipline.com or call 760-742-3776. La Jolla Indian Adventure Park on Facebook / Instagram
  • South Korea's parliament impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol for his attempt to impose martial law, the first time such a measure had been imposed on the nation in more than four decades.
  • A new study suggests that holidays can affect your provider's decision making.
  • Brian Reed was the host of the hit podcast, S-Town. Public Matters Reporter Amita Sharma spoke to Reed about how the podcast’s aftermath changed his views on journalism.
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