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  • New Orleans Songbook – A Jazz at Lincoln Center Presents Productions featuring Luther S. Allison, Milton Suggs, and Quiana Lynell Jazz at Lincoln Center presents brings the soul of New Orleans and the spirit of Mardi Gras to this amazing evening, celebrating the composers and inspired songs of the Crescent City, the historic epicenter of jazz. From Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armstrong to Ellis Marsalis and James Black, New Orleans has long been an apex of innovation and inspiration. Led by pianist Luther S. Allison and vocalists Quiana Lynell and Milton Suggs, New Orleans Songbook immerses audiences in the captivating and timeless spirit of this vibrant city. Visit: https://imgartists.com/roster/jalcnola/
  • A New Spin on the String Quartet ATLYS Quartet Music from movies and modern-romantic composers performed by the unique ATLYS String Quartet. ATLYS is a mold-breaking and genre-defying string quartet lauded for their passionate and dynamic performances and signature sound. Equipped with the power of stringed instruments, ATLYS is both an ambassador for Shar Music as well as Swiss audio tech company, Schertler, whose microphones allow ATLYS to harness the dynamism of the 21st century. Curating programs that are both diverse and intriguing, ATLYS has graced stages such as Red Rocks and the Gorge with over 1000 performances under their belt. And with over 13 million streams on Spotify, they have inspired listeners across the globe. ATLYS has revolutionized their paradigm, perfecting the art of remote recording, launching a YouTube channel, and publishing their unique arrangements. Crossing borders with incessant passion, ATLYS is always searching for new spaces, and distinctive methods to captivate and inspire an ever-growing audience, live and virtual. Visit: https://artcenter.org/event/intimate-classic-series-atlys-string-quartet/ ATLYS on Instagram and Facebook
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom has spoken out against allowing transgender women and girls to compete in female sports.
  • California’s firefighting agency is showing just how much of the state is prone to wildfire with the release of its final round of color-coded hazard maps.
  • San Diego County announced a lawsuit Thursday against Google, SnapChat, YouTube, TikTok and Meta — the parent company of Instagram and Facebook. It alleges their conduct constitutes a public nuisance.
  • The public is usually invited to comment on the budget after the preliminary version is released around April, but this year, the council is taking that feedback starting next week.
  • Sometimes you finish a book and just have to talk about it with someone else. If your book club is looking for its next conversation-sparking title we have a dozen for you!
  • District leaders say math teacher training, smaller class sizes and counselors at each school have helped.
  • Monday, May 26, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS app. Riddled with survivor's guilt, Marine veteran Anthony Marquez makes it his mission to reconnect with the Gold Star families of the fallen. By carving and hand-delivering a battlefield cross for each, he finds the path to heal himself.
  • Many residents in Altadena, Calif., evacuated not knowing it would be the last time they would see their homes standing. Their decisions about what possessions to take were rushed — or not made at all.
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