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  • "Fannie Lou Hamer's America: An AMERICA REFRAMED Special" explores and celebrates the lesser-known life of a Mississippi sharecropper-turned-human-rights-activist and one of the Civil Rights Movement’s greatest leaders. Throughout the 1960s, Fannie Lou Hamer established a legacy of civil rights and human rights activism that remains relevant to this day – especially among Black youth. The virtual panel will see actress Aunjanue Ellis ("Sunflower: The Fannie Lou Hamer Story," "King Richard") and author Dr. Keisha Blain ("Until I Am Free: Fannie Lou Hamer’s Enduring Message to America") join Hamer’s great-niece Monica Land and director Joy Davenport in a conversation moderated by AMERICA REFRAMED Executive Producer Erika Dilday. The event is open to the public and presented in partnership with Black Public Media, will explore Hamer’s legacy of activism and what can young activists learn from her. Feb. 15, 2022 at Noon PT (3 p.m. ET) Join the discussion: REGISTER NOW The film premieres Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV + Encores Wednesday, Feb 23 at 9 p.m. & Saturday, Feb. 26 at 11 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On Demand with the PBS Video App A copresentation of WORLD Channel, PBS and Black Public Media.
  • For over sixty years, Mother Nature has transformed the rolling hills of North San Diego County into one of the most spectacular and coordinated displays of natural color and beauty anywhere in the world: The Flower Fields at Carlsbald Ranch. The 2022 bloom will include sunshine and flowers with the return of live outdoor music and a number of activities you won’t want to miss! The Ikebana West Coast Group presents “Joyful Flowers”. An exhibit of the Japanese art of flower arranging expressed in a special way using balance, harmony and form. Dates | Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 of March, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Location | The Flower Fields at Carlsbald Ranch Get tickets here! Adult admission: $22 plus fees Senior (60+) and military admission: $20 plus fees Child (3–10) admission: $10 plus fees This activity is included with the cost admission. For more information, please visit theflowerfields.com/activities/joyful-flowers or call (760) 431-0352.
  • It's that time of the year again when Mardi Gras returns to San Diego. Are you looking to get into the spirit this year while also doing something a little more adventurous than the usual bar crawl? Why not celebrate this year's festivities by cruising around San Diego Bay and partying on a 90 foot yacht! Cruising aboard the Chere Amie is an experience like none other in which you can take in the serenity of the San Diego Bay and amazing views of the city. Our yacht comes complete with a full bar, open-view dance floor, and plenty of lounge areas which provide a fun and festive atmosphere perfect for mingling and partying with friends. Our special Mardi Gras Party will include traditional New Orleans inspired cocktails such as the Sazerac and Hurricane! There will also be a live DJ, dancing, spectacular views, and so much more! Dress Code: Festive Mardi Gras attire is definitely encouraged! So feel free to masquerade and wear plenty of beads! Date: Saturday, Feb. 26,2022 at 4:30p.m. Location: Chere Amie Yacht Cost:$39.95-$199.95 Check-in and Boarding Time: 4:30pm Cruise Time: 5:00pm - 7:30pm Please plan to arrive 30 to 45 minutes before cruise time to make sure that you have enough time to find parking and get checked in at the gate. The gates will close at 4:50pm and the boat will leave at 5:00pm sharp so please be on time as we don't want you to miss the cruise! There are hotels in walking distance like the Grand Hyatt, Marriott, Wyndham, and other parking structures nearby. Uber, Lyft, or Taxi are great options also as parking can get busy! For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • Saturday, March 26, 2022 at 1:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / watch now on YouTube + PBS Video App. We present a complete menu for a satisfying dinner of crispy schnitzel and two sides: Croatian Mashed Potatoes, and the traditional accompaniment to schnitzel, creamy German Cucumber-Dill Salad (Gurkensalat).
  • Our open caption screenings are open to all movie lovers and feature captions throughout the film to make the event accessible for our deaf and hard-of-hearing guests. Situated on the 4th floor terrace of the Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, Rooftop Cinema Club is an amazing spot to enjoy movies on a big screen under the stars. "The Great Gatsby" 2013 | PG-13 | 143 minutes "Reserving judgments is a matter of infinite hope… I come to the admission that it has a limit." An adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Long Island-set novel, where Midwesterner Nick Carraway is lured into the lavish world of his neighbor, Jay Gatsby. Soon enough, however, Carraway will see through the cracks of Gatsby’s nouveau riche existence, where obsession, madness, and tragedy await. Date | Friday, April 8 at 8:15 p.m., doors open 60 minutes before the screening Location | Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego Get tickets here! Lounge Seat: $18.50 Lounge Seat + Popcorn: $21.50 Adirondack Chair + Popcorn: $22.50 Adirondack Love Seat + Popcorn (priced per person): $25.50 Ages 18+ only. For more information, please visit rooftopcinemaclub.com/san-diego/rcc-embarcadero/film/7024-the-great-gatsby-open-captions.
  • An excessive heat warning has been issued for the San Diego County deserts with temperatures expected to reach 110 Monday.
  • Read the KPBS Feature on this exhibition here: Dance and photography converge to 'Dis/Re-member war-torn Laos About the exhibition: Dis/Re-member is a dis-membering of Khamla Somphanh’s dance, Purposely Accidental. Doug McMinimy converts the dance from a sequence of movements in space and time into a series of still photographs. These dance images have been selected and organized in this gallery as a re-membering of the dance in the form of a photographic art installation. Viewable by appointment, Thursday and Friday from 2-6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 11-5 p.m. by RSVPing here. The exhibition is also viewable from the sidewalk on University Avenue in North Park, and is lit at night. Dance photography allows us toRead the KPBS Feature on this exhibition here. experience the power and beauty of dance in an untraditional way, adding depth and complexity to the artform. Lost is the dimension and quality of movement. Instead, the fleeting gesture is suspended in time, allowing us the opportunity to contemplate the dancer’s fleeting gesture. A wide-angle lens was primarily used for these images, allowing the photographer to work in close proximity to the dancer and the viewer to become immersed in the experience of dance. About the artist: Douglas McMinimy is a San Diego-based photographer who works exclusively with dancers. He began to dance in his late teens and co-founded modern dance group 456 Speed-Up in 1980. By the 2000s, his connections with dance had waned. He began carrying a camera, photographing the New England flora on daily dog walks on Mount Desert Island, Maine. Photography facilitated his prodigal return to dance in 2017. Having relocated to San Diego with its thriving dance community, he became determined to focus his creative efforts on photographing dance, particularly in a studio setting, which enables a relationship of collaboration between McMinimy and the dancers he photographs. Related links: Art Produce Art Produce on Instagram Art Produce on Facebook
  • Officials with the U.S. Department of Transportation issued a statement in response to Southwest's cancellations, noting that the department will be looking into the situation.
  • Starting Monday through Jan. 23, San Diegans can drop off their Christmas trees to be recycled for free.
  • Throwing thousands of baby puffins off a cliff is a yearly tradition for the people of Iceland's Westman Islands. It's part of what's known as "puffling season" and is a crucial life-saving endeavor.
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