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  • Adapted from Sunil Gangopadhyay’s celebrated 1968 novel, "Days and Nights in the Forest" is one of director Satyajit Ray’s greatest achievements, a modern search for connection that conjures the timeless resonance of a folktale. Desperate to flee Calcutta’s rat race, four friends—Ashim (Soumitra Chatterjee), Sanjoy (Subhendu Chatterjee), Hari (Samit Bhanja), and Shekhar (Rabi Ghosh)—drive to Palamu, one of India’s rural “tribal lands,” where they bribe a watchman into letting them stay at a sylvan guesthouse. Despite vowing to get away from it all, the crew soon mixes with the locals, including a woodland family: the soulful yet mischievous Aparna (Sharmila Tagore) takes to the overconfident Ashim, while her widowed sister-in-law Jaya (Kaberi Bose) grows closer to the bookish Sanjoy. At the same time, Hari, fresh off a break-up, woos a Santal girl named Duli (Simi Garewal); and Shekhar, despite his own penchant for gambling, tries to rein in his companions’ boozy hedonism. Filled with some of Ray’s most indelible characterizations and lavish images (shot by longtime cinematographer Soumendu Roy), "Days and Nights in the Forest" touches on masculine vulnerabilities and Indian class divisions with the graceful complexity of a master at his peak. Restored in 4K in 2025 by The Film Foundation’s World Cinema Project and Film Heritage Foundation in collaboration with Janus Films – The Criterion Collection at L’Immagine Ritrovata laboratory, from the original camera and sound negatives provided by Purnima Dutta and the magnetic track preserved by BFI National Archive. Funding provided by the Golden Globe Foundation. Special thanks to Wes Anderson and Sandip Ray. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • The latest installment in KPBS’ Price of San Diego series: Why the average San Diego Gas & Electric customer is now paying almost $200 a month to keep the lights on.
  • For this edition of Wellness Wednesday, we hear from the founder of Seoul Glow Lab, a local K-Beauty store, and an esthetician about how they are building community and education around skincare.
  • KPBS presents the annual GI Film Festival San Diego — a multi-day showcase of films for, by, and about military and veteran experiences. The festival is open to civilians, history lovers, and those who enjoy independent films. All are welcome to catch a film, be inspired, and build community.
  • We're bringing back our listener poll to help stick a fork in 2025 and make sense of all the amazing music that came out. So... tell us your top five albums (or EPs) this year.
  • Get ready for this year’s Jingle Bell Run, the original festive race for charity brought to you by the Arthritis Foundation. Wear your favorite holiday gear, and let's jingle all the way toward a cure! Whether you're running, walking, or strolling, bring your friends, family, and coworkers along for the ride. Together, we're spreading joy and making strides towards a brighter future — saying "YES" to life, despite arthritis. Don't miss out on this special occasion to make a real difference while celebrating four decades of impact with the Jingle Bell Run. Let's lace up, hit the pavement, and jingle our way toward victory over arthritis! Visit: https://events.arthritis.org/jbrsandiego?fbclid=IwY2xjawNIeotleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFrMFdrNHRBVjhobzVjOXQ5AR7mNKoEnE6Tpl0EnsyYNUDTSXdMPjoGxFXE0tZ-0Va5FSSSDl2rh1Xpzz91iw_aem_LaBs-Mlpm_U5Ox6GhQLj8A Arthritis Foundation on Instagram and Facebook
  • Paw-tify Wrapped? Not exactly, but the San Diego Humane Society Monday released an overview of the most common dog breeds entering its facilities, including many considered "highly desirable."
  • "Music with a Story" is an immersive evening of modern chamber music that blends sound, narrative, and live improvisation. The program features works by George Gershwin, Marc Mellits, and Igor Stravinsky, brought to life by Windscape and New Village Arts Improv, led by Patrick McInnis. Together, music and storytelling intertwine to create a dynamic, engaging experience that invites audiences beyond the concert hall tradition. Windscape is San Diego’s newest chamber ensemble featuring contemporary works for wind instruments. Founded with a vision to unite the arts and amplify creative voices, Windscape brings together accomplished musicians, each with advanced training and a passion for innovation. With every performance, the ensemble seeks not only to showcase extraordinary talent but to cultivate a more vibrant, connected, and an artistically rich community. Windscape on Instagram
  • October is Filipino American History Month. This month, we spotlight art and activism in San Diego's Filipino community and how it is informed by history today.
  • Multi-instrumentalist and artist Sam Greenfield has made a name for himself in the music industry playing alongside some of the biggest names in the biz. He has toured extensively with Vulfpeck’s Cory Wong, Joss Stone, Dave Koz, and Thank You Scientist. But he's not just a hired gun - Sam made waves with his latest release “Sam Greenfield Rules,” blending the sophistication of jazz with the lively spirit of pop and funk to create a sound that is uniquely his own. He has built a loyal following, drawing in listeners with his irresistible melodies, grooves, vibrant energy and infectious personality. And he's no stranger to the recording studio either, having worked with the likes of Ed Sheeran, John Legend, Mariah Carey, Queen Latifah, and more. With his fourth album on the horizon for early 2025, Sam Greenfield is sure to cement his place as one of the most exciting musicians on the scene today. BUTTON MASHER: Jake Silverman, also known as Button Masher, is a GRAMMY-winning arranger, electronic musician, composer and educator. In 2018, Silverman began to experiment with combining Jazz Fusion with chiptune. Since that time, Silverman’s genre bending music has garnered popularity with jazz lovers and video games fans from all over the world. He received the 2021 GRAMMY Award for Best Arrangement: Instrumental or A Cappella for his and Charlie Rosen’s arrangement of “Meta Knight’s Revenge” as recorded by the 8-Bit Big Band. In 2024 he was nominated for a second GRAMMY for his work with Charlie Rosen on their arrangement of “The Last Surprise” in the category of Best Arrangement: Instruments and Vocals. Button Masher can be heard with notable artists such as Phoenix, The 8-Bit Big Band, Evan Marien, Adam Neely, Sungazer, Andrew Huang, Dj Cutman, and many more. Sam Greenfield on Facebook / Instagram
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