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  • KPBS Midday Edition spoke to Gregg Murset, a certified financial planner, about how to help kids practice saving, investing and spending.
  • At one of literature's most prestigious awards ceremonies, nominated authors made a collective call for a cease-fire in Gaza.
  • On Earth, clouds and rain are made of water. But the James Webb Space Telescope has found that on a planet called WASP-107b, the rain and clouds are made of sand.
  • This event is free to attend and will be held at DIESEL, A Bookstore in Del Mar. Free seating is limited. To reserve a seat, please purchase one copy of a book for one seat. In her galvanizing sixth collection of poems, Marilyn Chin once again turns moral outrage into unforgettable art. A rambunctious take on our contemporary condition, Sage shifts skillfully in tone and register from powerful poems on social justice and the pandemic to Daoist wild girl satire. A self-described "activist-subversive-radical-immigrant-feminist-transnational-Buddhist-neoclassical-nerd poet," Chin is always reinventing herself. In Sage, she sings fearless identity anthems, pulls farcical details from an old diary, and confronts the disturbing rise in violence against Asian Americans. Leaping between colloquialisms and vivid imagery, anger and humor, she merges the personal and political with singular, resilient spirit. Whether she is spinning tall tales, mixing Chinese poems with hip-hop rhymes, reinventing lovelorn folk songs with a new-world anxiety, or penning a raucous birthday poem, a heartrending elegy, or an "un-gratitude" prayer, Chin offers dazzling surprises at every turn Marilyn Chin was born in Hong Kong. She is the author of five previous poetry collections and a novel. Her work has appeared in The Norton Anthology of Contemporary Poetry, The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women, and Best American Poetry, among other publications. She is the recipient of the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize for lifetime achievement, the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, the PEN/Josephine Miles Literary Award, and fellowships from the United States Artists Foundation and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, among other honors. A chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, she lives in San Diego, California. Stay Connected on Social Media: Twitter + Linkedin
  • Write Out Loud - an organization founded in 2007 with a commitment to inspire, challenge and entertain by reading short stories aloud for a live audience closes their 16th Season of Story Concerts with WOMEN, Witty Wily & Wondrous on Monday, June 12 at the Old Town Theatre. Write Out Loud Story Concerts bring literature to life - aloud - with rehearsed readings by professional actors. Each program explores specific themes by weaving a variety of stories, poems, and sometimes music, together into a literary tapestry. Curtain is at 7:00 p.m. Performers for this concert include Linda Libby, Cynthia Gerber, Veronica Murphy and Walter Ritter. Stories to Include: "Lilacs" by Amy Lowell Read by Veronica Murphy "Shotgun Wedding" by Bonnie Jo Campbell Read by Cynthia Gerber "Roman Fever" by Edith Wharton Read by Linda Libby, Veronica Murphy and Walter Ritter "A Pair of Silk Stockings" by Kate Chopin Read by Cynthia Gerber "Steal Away" by Dorothy Allison Read by Linda Libby "The Reticence of Lady" Anne by Saki Read by Walter Ritter Tickets for WOMEN, Witty Wily & Wondrous are $25. There are discounts for seniors, military ($22) and students ($5). Purchase tickets on-line here or by calling 619-944-8953.
  • After a six-week strike, the United Auto Workers union reached record contract deals with Ford, General Motors and Stellantis. But as workers vote on the deals, some say it's not enough.
  • Out now, the outrageous half of OutKast about talks about his first album in 17 years, his wild ayahuasca trip and why he gets so many requests to play flute at funerals.
  • November is Native American Heritage Month and a good time to highlight books written by and about Indigenous people.
  • Book critic Maureen Corrigan says her only frustration with Keegan's work is that she wants more of it. So she was happy to read her nuanced, three-story collection, So Late in the Day.
  • Join us in the original social media, storytelling! Up close, live and personal, folkloric and literary stories to delight and amaze--told Moth-style--no notes. Alchemy in its many manifestions will inspire members of storytellers of San Diego--Fred Laskowski, Lissette Ryan with harp, Arlyn Hackett, Marilyn McPhie and hosted by Mindy Donner. Let's see what transforms! Delicious java and snacks for sale in an arts-filled atmosphere. Designed for those aged twelve and up.
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