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  • The new one-night festival at Queen Bee's showcases five films from queer and femme filmmakers who bite back.
  • How mirror movement development could boost your physical and cognitive health.
  • For decades, billions of gallons of sewage and industrial waste have been dumped into the Tijuana River. Recent research shows this chronically contaminated watershed in Southern California is also polluting the air.
  • First, join us as we spend the day with some of Tijuana’s most seasoned journalists. Then, SDSU is using artificial intelligence to keep track of those experiencing homelessness in the county. And, a disabled veteran managed to ride a bicycle again thanks to help from some local college students. Also, numerous organizations spoke out against budget cuts at a recent meeting. And, with Halloween nearly six months away, we share a way that you can still satisfy your need for fright!
  • San Diego skateboarder Brandon Turner moved up quickly in the sport, moving from local skate spots to major sponsorships and world tours. From skateboarding prodigy to rock bottom, now he's redefining addiction recovery and constantly evolving his understanding of control, identity and success.
  • Get ready for a night of nonstop laughs at Last Laugh Friday at The Bornemann, hosted by actor and comedian Mark Christopher Lawrence. This stacked lineup brings together nationally touring comics and standout talent for an evening of smart, high-energy comedy. Headlining the night is Frances Dilorinzo, the viral comedy sensation behind “Homemade Implants” and “Phone Talk,” with millions of views online and appearances on NBC, ABC, CBS, Comedy Central, TLC, Nickelodeon, and more. Frances delivers a fearless mix of intelligent, silly, and physical comedy that pulls audiences into her wildly relatable world. Joining the lineup is Carlos Kotkin, an award-winning comedian, writer, and former ring announcer for the World Famous Iceoplex. Known for his quick wit and unpredictable storytelling, Kotkin has written for major television productions and performed comedy nationwide, blending sharp observations with offbeat charm. Opening the show is Chris Angell, a nationally touring comedian and former radio personality whose laid-back delivery and relatable humor have made him a favorite on comedy stages across the country. With stories drawn from everyday life, family, and modern absurdities, Angell brings an effortless style that connects instantly with audiences. Three great comics. One unforgettable night. Come early, grab a drink, and get ready for the non-stop laughter! While we welcome all ages, discretion is advised.
  • Celebrate July 4 weekend with an evening of Journey’s biggest hits performed live by Radio JRNY at the Grand Ritz Theater. Featuring classics like “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Separate Ways,” and “Faithfully,” this high-energy tribute show brings the arena rock experience to Escondido for one special night on July 3. Radio JRNY on Facebook
  • Join Matt Haig as he discusses his new book THE MIDNIGHT TRAIN with Jason Blitman Check-In at 3:15 p.m. Please have the qr code pulled up on your phone or if possible print out your tickets to expedite the check in process. Seating is first-come, first served. You will receive a copy of THE MIDNIGHT TRAIN when you check in for those tickets that include a book. Additional books will be available for purchase at this event. Please enter campus from the west entrance and park in the west lot. There will be shuttles running from the west lot to near Camino Hall where the Shiley theater is located. The event will begin on time, so please allow plenty of time to get from the parking structure to the theater. It can take up to 30 minutes from the farthest points. Matt Haig on Instagram
  • Come spend the day with KPBS Kids and special guest Carl from Carl the Collector at the All-Inclusive Day of Play! KPBS Kids is proud to partner with the All Inclusive Day of Play, hosted by the Special Needs Resource Foundation. This free, family-friendly event celebrates kids of all abilities with hands-on activities, games, crafts, and sensory-friendly experiences. Parents can connect with valuable resources and service providers while kids play, create, and explore. Be sure to stop by the KPBS Kids area for engaging hands-on activities and a special meet-and-greet with Carl* from the hit PBS Kids show Carl the Collector! Learn more and register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/all-inclusive-day-of-play-resource-fair-free-event-tickets-1984907941084 Enjoy enriching educational content for children on KPBS and KPBS Kids: KPBS 15.1, Cox 11, Spectrum 1221, KPBS Kids 15.4, Cox 809, Spectrum 1276 Learn more about KPBS Kids events in San Diego. For more information on PBS Kids programming, visit the PBS Kids site. And also check out the PBS Kids for Parents site for articles, activities, games, and more. *Access to the event’s meet-and-greet may be restricted based on attendance. Photo opportunity with the costume character is subject to availability and weather permitting. This project is made possible with funding from the Linden Root Dickinson Foundation.
  • Bad Vibes Good Friends and Quartyard present: Los Mirlos Los Mirlos Returns to Quartyard for an All Ages Cumbia Dance Party Los Mirlos is a group dedicated to promoting the music and culture of the Peruvian Amazon. Although it was formed in Lima in 1973, its true roots are in Moyobamba, the city where its members were born and began their musical careers. As pioneers of psychedelic Amazonian cumbia, Los Mirlos have spent 50 years performing worldwide, proudly showcasing the distinctive rhythms of the Peruvian jungle. Today, they are a prominent influence, known for a sound that has evolved and endured through changing musical trends. The group continues to engage a young audience eager to explore new textures and rediscover the origins of this unique genre. Los Mirlos on Facebook / Instagram
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