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  • Close to 35,000 residents now call downtown San Diego home. We'll explore the benefits and challenges of living in an urban setting.
  • How did downtown San Diego become what it is today? In her continuing series "San Diego's Evolving Downtown," KPBS Metro reporter Katie Orr looks at a variety of influences on the city's urban core.
  • San Diego journalists Gloria Penner and Gene Cubbison have been covering the city for roughly 40 years. In her continuing series "San Diego's Evolving Downtown" KPBS Metro Reporter Katie Orr spoke with Penner and Cubbison about some of the stories they've covered over the years.
  • On our monthly food segment, we'll talk about making comfort foods like winter soups, stews, roasts and casseroles.
  • As part of our monthly series on ethics in science and technology, we'll look at how changing information about climate change impacts scientific, social and political realms.
  • A new research study from University of San Diego shows that almost 90% of San Diego non-profits report that the economy has had a negative impact on their organization and that they are forced to do more with less.
  • Inner City Outings is an organization that helps urban youth discover the outdoors. We speak with a chairperson from the organization and a youth who has participated in the experience.
  • The composer of the Broadway hit "Spring Awakening" premieres his new musical at the Old Globe Theatre. We'll talk about the play "Whisper House" with Tony-award winner Duncan Sheik and writer Kyle Jarrow.
  • To cap off this rainy week in San Diego, we have a handful of music and restaurants options, including a new pizza joint, the end of restaurant week, and a garage-rock musician who wears a bunny mask and sings in his underwear. Now you have to tune in!
  • Exhibits at the Mingei International and the Museum of Photographic Arts explore women's issues in India and throughout the world.
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