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  • Hola Friends! KPBS’ Port of Entry is back with a new Season and this time we want to highlight LGBTQ+ stories of the region. We sit down with activists, artists and academics to share their stories about what it means to be queer in the borderlands. Our guests share stories of coming out, accepting oneself, and learning to navigate in a world that can be hostile to their being. Our newest season drops October 25! Tune in wherever you get your podcasts! Tune in! @portofentrypod
  • To honor the dads in our lives for Father's Day, we're sharing some of the best life advice our listeners ever got from their dads.
  • Livestock in Texas, Kansas and Michigan are confirmed to have the virus, and herds in New Mexico and Idaho have also tested positive. Officials confirmed that one person in Texas also had bird flu.
  • The Doctoral Research Colloquium features talks by PhD students who have recently advanced to candidacy along with a keynote lecture by a speaker who has influenced their practice. The colloquium is a public forum where the excitement and energy of newly launched dissertation projects are shared with the broader local community through sustained dialog with a senior scholar in the field. For more information visit: visarts.ucsd.edu
  • North University Community Library is proud to present local author, Dr. Joy Francisco. Dr. Francisco is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and writer and publisher of Little Yellow Jeepney. She will read from her latest book, Damdaman: Feelings in Filipino. For more information visit: sandiego.librarymarket.com Related links: Little Yellow Jeepney website | Instagram | Facebook
  • This weekend in the arts: Site-specific art in Logan Heights; choreography from the current and former Malashock Dance directors; San Diego Black Arts Festival at the Globe; Mainly Mozart festival; free admission at The New Children's Museum and more.
  • The Book Catapult proudly presents the fourth edition of Small Press Nite, hosted by Kevin Kearney on Saturday, January 27 at 7pm! This edition's lineup of readers: MELISSA BRODER - Death Valley (Scribner, 2023) & Milk Fed (Scribner, 2021) JULIA DIXON EVANS - How to Set Yourself on Fire (Dzanc Books, 2018) EDDIE MATTHEWS - Border Memories (Watermark [UK], 2022) KIRA HOMSHER - recent work in Longreads and Kenyon Review Related links: The Book Catapult: website | Instagram
  • The Department of the Navy and Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton signed the lease with California's State Parks office and Department of General Services to keep the popular beach open to the public.
  • Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former top U.S. infectious disease expert, spent time in the hospital after being infected with West Nile virus and is now recovering at home, a spokesperson said.
  • Interested in seeing if you can save money on your mortgage? Here's what to know about refinancing – and how to think about timing.
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