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  • Premieres Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App + Encore Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2. Explore what happened when the small Mississippi town of Leland integrated its public schools in 1970. Told through the remembrances of students, teachers and parents, the film shows how the town - and America - were transformed.
  • We’ll have an explainer on why the June 7th primary ballot will look a little unique this election. Meanwhile, travelers crossing from San Diego County into the Tijuana International Airport via the Cross Border Express bridge will experience an all new $100 million facility. Plus, wearable monitors can test for glucose, lactate and blood alcohol. Scientists say that’s just for starters.
  • For the first time, the media titan was accused in court of knowing about a massive British tabloid-hacking scandal and helping to cover it up. The new leader of The Washington Post was named too.
  • Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024 at 3 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS App. Pati arrives in Motul, a town in the history books for Yucatan's once thriving henequen industry and for the egg dish Huevos Motulenos. Pati meets Dona Evelia, who put Motul back on the map with her world-famous recipe. She also experiences the legacy of henequen at Hacienda Tamchen and encounters another egg dish in the kitchen, where chef Julio Dominguez makes Abuela's Buttoned Eggs.
  • Join the Women's Museum of California on May, 10 from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Pizza Port Carlsbad Village (571 Carlsbad Village Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92008) for our monthly She Means Business Pop-up! 5 p.m. - Grab food and drink and mingle with Women's Museum of California staff and board members 6 p.m. - Moderated discussion with the women of Pizza Port Every month the Women's Museum of California travels to a local women-owned business to highlight the exceptional contributions women make in our community by hosting conversations with inspirational speakers about their careers or current business pursuits and challenges. Stop by Pizza Port on May 10 from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. and Pizza Port will donate 20% of the sales we bring in (including food, beverage and merchandise.) Bring in an event flyer and hand it to any of the registers when you make your purchase. Flyers can be used for Eat in, takeout or pickup. Download flyer: https://www.womensmuseumca.org/_files/ugd/ed85ea_2ac9ce45e33548e2b6f09e8a10ba56ec.pdf
  • The city's Environmental Services Department has distributed 213,000 green bins since Jan. 11, along with 281,000 kitchen pails with more than 53,000 tons of organic waste collected to date.
  • A new larger-than-life mural honoring the humanity of farmworkers and their allies will be unveiled at a free, family-friendly celebration at Chicano Park: Sunday June 25 at 1 p.m. El Cortito Mural, which commemorates the historic California Supreme Court ruling that dramatically improved working conditions for California farmworkers by banning the short-handled hoe -- known as El Brazo del Diablo, The Devil's Arm -- will be introduced to the community on Sunday. Many know el cortito as a cruel harvesting tool that forced farmworkers to stoop over for hours on end in the searing sun, imposing debilitating back and spinal deformities on generations of laborers. The event features live music, dance performances by Azteca Kuauhkoatl, huelga songs and inspiring historical accounts from those whose work to recognize the humanity of California's farmworkers is memorialized in the mural. Come for the unveiling ceremony; please stay and enjoy a kaleidoscope of larger-than life murals at Chicano Park -- a national historical landmark -- and learn of their historical significance. Then, visit the Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center (just steps north of Chicano Park) from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. This event provides a multi-dimensional educational experience for all of San Diego!
  • San Diego County is expected to get multiple days of rain starting Wednesday.
  • Director: Larry Cohen | Runtime: 91 minutes | Year: 1976 | Rating: R | Country: USA | Language: English | Fiction Genre: Science Fiction, Suspense Tagline: New 4K restoration! A New York City detective examines a chain of murders and the fact that random New Yorkers claim God told them to commit such acts. Critic Quotes: “Cohen deserves to be mentioned alongside Carpenter and Craven in the horror canon - and this might be his masterpiece! - Time Out New York Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • "Weathering the Future" examines how extreme weather in the U.S. impacts people – with longer heat waves, more intense storms, megafires, and droughts – and how Americans are fighting back by marshaling ancient wisdom and innovating new solutions. NOVA will host a LIVE virtual panel with filmmakers and experts tonight at 4 p.m. PT. Panelists will take questions from the audience, and will show clips from the film that focus on potential solutions to the climate crisis. This free event is open to the public and is part of NOVA's Climate Across America initiative.
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