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  • California construyó un sistema pionero en el país para controlar las ganancias de las refinerías durante los picos de precios. Los reguladores retrasaron su aplicación por cinco años.
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Thursday, March 19, 2026 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV. After a dramatic initial strike, the U.S. and Israel have pushed competing strategies while Tehran has spread chaos in the Gulf. With no clear end in sight, and spiking death toll and oil prices, what is President Trump's way out?
  • Join us as we start our 48th year! Doors open at 4:30 p.m. and films begin at 5 p.m. Donation is $10 per person and includes desserts. FREE for Kids 12 and under! Yes, takeout or other food is allowed. As Oliver Hardy would say, "Bring your eats with you!" Films include "Me and My Pal" (1933). On the day of Ollie's wedding, Stan brings a jigsaw puzzle that everyone wants to put together... In "Love Business" (1931), Jackie Cooper and Chubby Chaney both have a crush on their teacher, Miss Crabtree. Stan considered "Putting Pants on Philip" (1927) to be the first film where Laurel and Hardy were officially a team. Our own very talented Russ Peck provides the music for this tale of Ollie trying to get his Scottish kilt-wearing nephew Stan to wear pants. In "Swiss Miss" (1938), the boys work for a tyrannic chef at a hotel in Switzerland, where a composer is working on his latest creation. Visit the Saps At Sea - San Diego Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/groups/111118255744315 Also, the Saps at Sea will host the Sons of the Desert International Convention in San Diego, June 21-25, 2026. The fun includes a special film show on June 23. For details see sonsfestsd2026.com.
  • “Figure skating is not about being perfect. It’s about being fearless.” — Michelle Kwan Fresh off the inspiration of the Winter Olympics, Adventures by the Book® invites you to a one-of-a-kind Adventure with international bestselling author Wendy Walker, set against an unexpected and unforgettable backdrop: the San Diego Ice Arena. Known for her razor-sharp psychological suspense and page-turning twists, Wendy Walker will take readers inside the mind of a thriller writer—exploring the themes, characters, and inspiration behind her gripping novels. But this Adventure goes far beyond the page. In a rare and personal moment, Wendy will also lace up her skates and step onto the ice, sharing stories from her past as a champion figure skater on the U.S. Olympic track, and showing us firsthand how fearlessness, discipline, and performance shaped both her athletic career and her writing life. Joining Wendy in conversation is Justin, Director of the San Diego Ice Arena, a champion skater himself and former Disney On Ice star. Together, Wendy and Justin will explore the powerful parallels between elite skating and storytelling—risk, precision, resilience, and the courage it takes to perform under pressure. And yes, Justin will also lace up his skates, taking to the ice alongside Wendy for a truly unforgettable live demonstration. This immersive Adventure blends conversation, storytelling, and experience—bringing readers closer to the authors and artists behind the performance in ways only Adventures by the Book® can. Whether you’re a devoted Wendy Walker fan, a mystery lover, a book-club reader looking for something truly different, or simply curious about the surprising intersections between sport and storytelling, this Adventure is designed for you. Your Adventure includes a moderated author conversation, audience Q&A, live skating demonstration by Wendy Walker and Justin, book signing, and the opportunity to connect with fellow readers who appreciate suspense—on and off the ice. Wendy Walker on Facebook / Instagram
  • The five-acre garden has been growing in phases. A grand opening is scheduled for April 18.
  • In a conversation with pianist Lara Downes, the New Yorker staff writer says music in America will keep evolving as long as the country keeps an open door to new people and new sounds.
  • Established by Project Coyote, the week is intended to coincide with coyote mating and pupping season — typically March through May — when coyotes are more active in foraging for food and can be more visible to humans.
  • Oksana Masters leaves Italy with five new para Nordic skiing medals, extending her reign as the most decorated U.S. Winter Paralympian. She competes in summer sports too and is already eyeing LA 2028.
  • A less severe heat advisory will be in effect from 10 a.m. Wednesday through 8 p.m. Friday for San Diego County mountains, with highs in the 90s possible below 4,500 feet and into the 80s at higher elevations.
  • Mr. Rotman is a renowned international concert pianist who has performed over 3400 concerts in 62 countries. Over the past 20 seasons Mr. Rotman has averaged over 100 concerts a year, performing in 2-4 countries each year. Mr. Rotman received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the Juilliard School in New York City. While a student, he was the recipient of nine awards in the form of grants, scholarships, and prizes. Today Mr. Rotman is a member of The Augustus D. Juilliard Society at the Juilliard School. Subsequently, he has been among the winners in five piano competitions, both in the United States and Europe. The most prestigious award was that of Laureate Winner in the 4th International Beethoven Competition in Vienna, Austria. Mr. Rotman participated in the 6th International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow, Russia. Mr. Rotman has devoted a specific area of his musical life to the study and performance of the works of Beethoven. Beginning with a series of all Beethoven concerts in 1970 (the Beethoven bi-centennial), he was presented on Public Broadcast System in a special Beethoven concert. Mr. Rotman continues to perform the works of Beethoven, among other classics, in recital and with orchestra.
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