Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

Search results for

  • Mental health equals public safety — that was the message at the event, where guests learned about mental health resources to improve universal safety.
  • Sip on bubbly and shop a selection of handmade goods created by local artists. Open studio will allow visitors to enjoy current art installation.
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 and Tuesday, Dec. 23 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV + Sunday, Dec. 28 at Noon on KPBS TV. Dorothy Black invites you to join her and her family for Christmas Eve at 1222 Oceanfront. The festive evening features all of the Black family’s traditions including an abundance of delicious food, dancing, skits, and the singing of new, original holiday songs mixed with re-imagined carols. And lots of love, because it’s family.
  • President Biden's supporters are running a write-in campaign to ensure he still gets votes even though his name won't be listed on the state's primary ballot.
  • Philadelphia – city of brotherly love, birthplace of American democracy. And the only place in the world where presidential flags are made.
  • The Hausmann Quartet and Maritime Museum of San Diego are excited to partner to present the eighth season of "Haydn Voyages: Music at the Maritime", a quarterly concert series performed aboard one of the Museum’s historic world-class vessels, the 1898 steam ferryboat Berkeley that operated for 60 years on San Francisco Bay. Four concerts will be performed throughout the year at the Maritime Museum February 26, May 21, September 17 and November 19. All concerts are Sundays at 2:30, and include an intermission for a total length of under two hours. Each creative program will also include informative and entertaining commentary between selections from noted UC Santa Barbara musicologist Derek Katz. The Hausmann Quartet would like to recognize the support of pH Projects, The Conrad Prebys Foundation, the City of San Diego’s Commission for Arts and Culture and the County of San Diego’s Community Enhancement Program. KPBS is the exclusive media sponsor of "Haydn Voyages: Music at the Maritime". ADMISSION: Tickets are from $10-$100 Advanced Tickets: $55 VIP Reserved seating $30 General Admission $25 Maritime Museum members $10 students/military $40 Package deal for museum + concert admission Save on season subscriptions (4 concerts): $190 Reserved seating, $100 General Admission Tickets at the door (day of concert): $60 VIP Reserved seating $35 General Admission $25 Maritime Museum members $12 students/military $45 Package includes museum + concert admission SOCIAL MEDIA The Hausmann Quartet: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Maritime Museum of San Diego: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Bruce Heimbach was in the prime of his professional career as an architect/project manager for a large local construction firm when he unexpectedly suffered a massive stroke. After the stroke, he developed aphasia and was not able to communicate his basic needs and wants. Over time, Heimbach made a remarkable recovery and developed a new outlook on life: “Experience the world more visually and less verbally.” Aphasia is the loss or impairment of language. Faculty members from the Department of Speech-Language Pathology will provide a brief overview of what aphasia is and how it can impact a person. Heimbach will share his experience in recovery as well as his art and how it has guided him and shifted his values and priorities. From Heimbach: “This is a new life. All of my efforts now go toward attending speech therapy and to adapting and learning a ‘new’ language. My old (great) job and hobbies are gone; I now ‘enjoy life visually, not verbally.’ I have to use my camera, my pencils and my brushes to try to make diagrams, examples and communications. I want to encourage and inspire others – patients, students and teachers – to slow down and live simply.”
  • San Diego Congressman Scott Peters is co-sponsoring a bill that would set a national research agenda for studying marijuana. In other news, residents of an apartment complex in Linda Vista are fighting an order from their new landlord to vacate their homes by the end of the year. Plus, we have some weekend arts events worth checking out.
  • Though scientists have made progress in understanding neuronal regeneration, according to the researchers, it remains unknown why some neurons regenerate and others do not.
  • Opening Reception on Dec. 9, 2022 from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. On view until Feb. 13, 2023 I-C-A San Diego invites the community to join us for Artist in Residence Shelli Zhang: "What We Bring and Leave" first solo exhibition in San Diego Dec. 9, 2022 at the Opening Reception, featuring Good Faith Nite Market. RSVP here. Zhang Zh-ang reflects on the shadows left behind in places whose magnetic pull once drew us together and how diasporic communities gravitate towards spaces that create belonging. As epicenters of cultural exchange, the marketspace is a foundation for the construction of identity and nationhood. Bring your friends and family and experience art in a meaningful way with their team of engagement guides. Plan your month of art at icasandiego.org. Free admission Visit https://icasandiego.org/art/shellie-zhang/ or call 619-236-0011 Hours: Open Thursday–Sunday Noon to 5 p.m. (Monday–Wednesday Closed) ICA San Diego on Facebook and Instagram
1,237 of 5,246