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  • Special Event in honor of Juneteenth on June 19 from 6-9 p.m., more info forthcoming! Oolong Presents “Sun Goin' Down” A Debut Solo Exhibition by 2025 UCSD MFA Graduate John Singletary June 6 to 25, 2025 This powerful body of work, four years in the making, introduces Singletary’s haunting, symbolic, and deeply personal paintings to the public for the first time. Singletary’s painting practice delves into memory and myth. Drawing from Biblical and Classical tales, Southern folklore, his family’s spiritual lineage, and the subconscious, the artist channels a visual language steeped in longing, pain, and transformation. His work explores themes of death, love, and fear, and reanimates the sacred and the subconscious through ritualized technique and iconographic reference. “My aim is to make paintings that create a separation from the self and its fears or desires, creating space for thinking.” In “Sun Goin' Down,” Singletary’s technique and process becomes part of the meaning. Through methods such as sgraffito, sfumato, sanding, and scraping, the surface of each canvas evokes a kind of resurrection—a cycle of death and rebirth in oil and pigment. “In moments where I render carefully, there is longing. In moments where I have sanded the canvas bare, a subconscious death has occurred.” Singletary explores Christianity as both salvation and trauma, magic and evil. His paintings pulse with the ghost-like presence of those who came before, and the spiritual residue of Southern Black life. “Painting is alive—a deity that brings the dead back to life and allows what is absent to appear present.” “Sun Goin’ Down” refuses easy categorization. The works are both confession and apparition, echo and invocation. Rich in symbolism yet elusive in narrative, these paintings ask to be felt more than explained. They speak in the language of dreams—where trauma is transfigured into image, and gesture becomes truth. Join us at Oolong Gallery for this artist whose work is already pulsating with the intensity of a masterful voice. Gallery Hours: Wednesday–Saturday from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. | appointments recommended w/ wider availability Instagram
  • In a new cookbook, culinary historian Michael W. Twitty pays homage to the rich tapestry of cultures that have shaped Southern cuisine — and keeps a gimlet eye on the region's complicated history.
  • Monday - Thursday at 7:30 a.m. on KPBS TV + 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. on PBS Kids. Available in English and Spanish. PBS KIDS presents a new animated STEM series for viewers ages 5-8 from Al Roker Entertainment, the production company helmed by Al Roker, Emmy-winning weatherman and host from TODAY. The new show is designed to support kids’ learning about Earth science and meteorology through adventure and comedy to cultivate their awareness, curiosity, and caring about how weather and climate impact individuals, communities, and our global society.
  • New parking rules could mean price hikes across the city of San Diego. Plus, new reporting from KPBS raises questions about how National City's police force responds to people experiencing mental health crises.
  • Sail the enchanting Dalmatian Coast with KPBS’s General Manager, Deanna Mackey, aboard the 102-guest National Geographic Orion. Journey through Greece, Albania, and Croatia, exploring UNESCO treasures like Delphi and Dubrovnik. Swim in the Ionian Sea’s turquoise waters and uncover hidden gems, from Croatia’s outlying isles to Albania’s ancient ruins. Visit Butrint National Park’s archaeological wonders and go birding in Divjakë-Karavasta. With an expert expedition team—including a National Geographic Photography Expert—this unforgettable voyage blends history, nature, and discovery.
  • Join us for morning yoga with Savanah Harvey on the grounds of La Jolla Woman's Club. After, head next door to Orli's private courtyard for a mini market featuring a cold plunge by R3, hair touch-ups by Belle Sirene, sips by Monday Morning and more. Orli La Jolla on Instagram
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport! Watch Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV. In response to French Resistance activities in the area and the D-Day landing of June 6, 1944, a German SS division arrived in the small French village of Oradour-sur-Glane on June 10th, 1944, and massacred 643 innocent civilians. It was one of the worst atrocities of World War II.
  • Premieres Monday, Oct. 13, 2025 at 11 p.m. / Stream with KPBS+. In a powerful story of healing and forgiveness, Jamaican-American poet and LGBTQ+ activist Staceyann Chin re-imagines mothering after being abandoned by her own. In a journey to seek out her elusive mother, Staceyann travels across Brooklyn, Montreal, Cologne, and Jamaica while building a new sense of home with her own daughter.
  • The San Diego Symphony in collaboration with FIT Athletic is happy to announce the return of Pride Yoga and Dance Party at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park in celebration of San Diego Pride! Following its wildly popular 3rd Annual Pride Yoga and Dance Party event in 2024, the Symphony and FIT are excited to bring back this free event once more. This event will mark the third year of Pride Yoga at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park during San Diego Pride. The hour-long sunset yoga class will take place on the lawn starting at 7 p.m. led once again by FIT Athletic’s very own Viktoria Talbot. Yogis of all levels are encouraged to attend as this will be a general level class, with modifications instructed as necessary. Guests at this event will be treated to a panorama view of Coronado Island and a breathtaking golden hour sunset over the San Diego Bay. After class, The Rady Shell will be transformed into an epic Dance Party with returning musical guest DJ Sassy and new guest DJ Dova. Schedule: 6pm: Arrivals begin and BARS OPEN! 7pm: Sunset Yoga led by Viktoria Talbot 8pm: Dance Party!! - Get your groove on with DJ Sassy & DJ Dova and the lights of The Rady Shell Come enjoy the night with yoga, cocktails, music and more! (Please note: the San Diego Symphony Orchestra does not appear at this event.) FIT Athletic on Facebook / Instagram
  • Many soccer fans were excited that the men's World Cup would be coming to the U.S. next year — until they discovered how much FIFA is charging for tickets.
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