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  • The report by the Government Accountability Office released Thursday offers an independent assessment of damage caused by the building of the wall.
  • KPBS offers a diverse and rich collection of podcasts and programs about the Baja California region.
  • A Cheaper Trick: Formed in 2013, A Cheaper Trick™ features veteran musicians Jaime St. James (Black 'N Blue, Warrant), Kevin Valentine (KISS, Cinderella, Lou Gramm/Foreigner), Tommy Rojo (No Sugar, In Color, Petty Theft), and Don E Sachs (Shake City, In Color, INXS-Ive, Candy-O).A Cheaper Trick™ is dedicated to bringing fans the experience of the real thing, performed by professionals that grew up appreciating the original band. This is a true musical portrayal of one of the most iconic and successful rock groups of the last four decades! The doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. 21 and over only. No food is served, nor is outside food permitted, so please plan accordingly. There are no reservations accepted, your ticket ensures you a seat, but does not guarantee groups seating together. We advise that you arrive early. There are tickets for inside and outside seating at separate price points. All tables seat 4, yet seating is all first come first served with no guarantee of sitting together as a group.
  • Manzanita Concerts is pleased to welcome back an audience favorite, Gregory Page, for an intimate concert in the beautiful acoustic space of Mission Trails Church. Gregory Page is a modern troubadour with an enchanting songwriting voice all his own. Mr. Page’s genre-bending music has taken him to iconic music festivals all over the world including several performances at The Woodford Music Festival in Queensland, Australia, London’s O2 Arena and the Main Room at the Paradiso, Amsterdam. Gregory has toured North America several times with Jason Mraz to rave critical reviews and warm audience reception. His 2021 album, "One Hell of a Memory," received Best Album of the Year (and Best Pop Album) of 2021 at the San Diego Music Awards. Gregory Page’s 2022 album “Let’s Go This Way“ is nominated for Best Pop Album at this year’s San Diego Music Awards. Free-will donations support the artist. GregoryPage.com For more on the Manzanita Concert Series, visit ManzanitaConcerts.com.
  • A woman who is pregnant and seeking an abortion in Texas has been granted permission to have the procedure by a state judge. The fetus has a condition that is almost always fatal.
  • Over 15 Filipino American artists will be presented by The Thoughtful Beast and New Americans Museum in "Motions & Emotions: Filipino American Stories of Healing.” The event includes an art exhibit and three performances addressing Filipino American intergenerational trauma. Attendees of the event will experience an array of artistic mediums including painting, rap, dance and embroidery. The art is united by the topic of Filipino American intergenerational trauma, but also the artists choosing to be vulnerable and their desires for healing. Performances February 3 at 7 p.m. | February 4 at 7 p.m. |February 5 at 2 p.m. | Tickets $20 Gallery Exhibit February 3-5, 9-12 & 16-19 | Thursday-Friday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. & Saturday-Sunday 11a.m. - 3 p.m.| $5 Suggested Donation Opening Night Tickets Feb. 2, 2023 from 6-8:30 p.m. | Free https://MotionsAndEmotionsOpening.eventbrite.com Free Community Workshop Feb. 3, 2023 11 a.m. - Noon
  • Things are looking spooky in San Diego! Join us on Saturday Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. for the Mask-O-Raid presented by Funko and the Comic-Con Museum with an exhibit of vintage Halloween masks and costumes from Funmaker Mike's collection, original Funko art and merch for sale, and a costume contest. Proceeds go to support the Museum’s Education Center and School Access Fund. Tickets on sale now! Comic-Con Museum on Facebook / Instagram / @ComicConMuseum on Twitter
  • Andrea Lankford delves deep into the cases of three men who vanished while hiking, but also explores the history of the PCT and the rich, nuanced subculture, practices and literature that surround it.
  • Climate Justice: How Can We Promote and Protect Fundamental Human Rights? Please join us via Zoom for a presentation by international human rights lawyer Nesha Abiraj, who will speak about equipping and empowering individuals with the practical and legal tools required for national and worldwide climate justice advocacy. Please register in advance here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEscuiqqD4oG9F97cBGCmczPrSxkGWFQgI7?fbclid=IwAR2iTo7KXs8nmta0vz0VJoKdhW8hbBxfWYfQT8khm_Hm3lR29O9WCp44uDA With climbing rates of mass ecological destruction and biodiversity loss, a chain of human rights violations has been set into motion, including extreme poverty, an increase in coerced and child marriages, human trafficking, higher rates of child labor, and more unvoluntary migration, to name a few. However, if we use our voices to mobilize support for climate justice at an international and national level, ecocide can be added to the list of international crimes, and policy can be implemented at the federal and state levels, which will act as a powerful brake on harmful extractive practices and a much-needed incentive for strategic change and innovation.
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport / Watch Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2. Discover the untold story behind Paris’ most famous landmark and the race to build a monument 1,000 feet tall. Through dramatic recreations, official renderings and personal archives, see how the Eiffel Tower became an icon.
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