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  • Governor Newsom says starting April 1, all Californians 50 and over will become eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations. Then on April 15, eligibility extends to everyone 16 and over. Plus: owls, spring breakers, virtual performing arts and more. Support San Diego News Now by becoming joining the KPBS family today. www.kpbs.org/donate
  • An evocative museum exhibition from a legendary electronic musician and naturalist encourages audiences to connect with nature through a "great animal orchestra."
  • Premieres Monday, Nov. 7, 2022 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS Video App. Who am I now? After an accident left dancer Kelsey Peterson paralyzed, she finds new allies within the Spinal Cord Injury community while testing the limits of her recovery, body, and spirit.
  • Women are underrepresented as artists and songwriters and make up less than 3% of credited music producers. For women of color that number is even lower. That's why Willie Mae is so important.
  • In Odessa, Ukraine is trying to launch ships filled with grain as part of deals brokered to address a global food shortage. Its ports have been closed since Russia invaded more than five months ago.
  • Alexa Lopez Dance & Choreography presents its first independent production Foünd. Foünd is an evening-length dance piece that researches and embodies the feelings of victims of femicides and other gender-based violence in Mexico. The production will debut various explorations never seen before by the audience, as well as repertoire featured in the short film. In this intimate venue, audiences will be able to connect to the stories told by each performer and even participate in the performance. Foünd ensures an evening of artistic and emotional explorations that will entertain and educate our patrons. Please join us on this unique performance while supporting up and coming local dance artists! Date | Saturday, October 9 at 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Location | Light Box Live Arts Theater, formerly known as the White Box. Get tickets here! General Admission tickets will be available for advanced purchase online for $20 General Admission at the door: $25 Discounts for Students, Seniors and Military will be available for advanced purchases only. For more information, please visit alexadancechoreo.com.
  • Echoes is a jazz collective that blends futuristic electronica with focused improvisations to create a sound that is uniquely their own. Inspired by 21st-century musical ideals of cross-pollination and experimentation, the group augments its already unorthodox instrumentation with a variety of electronic instruments, loops, and triggers to explore new sonic and rhythmic territory. The band features Matt DiBiase (vibraphone), Chase Kuesel (drums), Evan Salvacion (bass) and Max Bessesen (saxophone). Echoes' concert will take place at the San Diego Museum of Making Music on Friday, October 15 at 7 p.m.The Museum of Making Music invites you to an online discussion featuring members of Echoes as they talk about their origins and music. This online discussion will take place on Tuesday, October 12 at 2 p.m. Get tickets here! General admission: $20 The San Diego Sound Project concert series highlights emerging groups or artists within the San Diego region. The SDSP has been made possible in part by The Conrad Prebys Foundation. The Museum's live stream capabilities were enhanced thanks to a grant from the City of Carlsbad's Cultural Arts Office. For more information, please visit museumofmakingmusic.org/events/sdsp-echoes or call (760) 438-5996.
  • The Office of Federal Student Aid has a lot on its plate in 2023, including implementation of an ambitious new student loan repayment plan. Now it just needs money to pay for it.
  • Conspiracy theory provocateur Alex Jones has been ordered to pay nearly a billion dollars to the families of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims. But will they ever see that money?
  • Academic excellence is now riding on the wheels of some gnarly skateboards at a new academy in the La Mesa-Spring Valley School District.
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