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  • Captain Hammer from Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog was in Oceanside this weekend while Balboa Park hosted Earth Day, 2009. Here are some goodies from cameras far and wide...including an excellent sports shot.
  • Next week, the nation will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. And, this Sunday, the 20th Annual San Diego EarthFair will take place in Balboa Park. This year's EarthFair will feature 400 exhibitors offering information about recycling, solar power, water conservation, and the latest in "green" technology.
  • The San Diego Italian Film Festival may be the new kid on the block but they have been actively bringing films to San Diego both at their festival and for single screening film events. These are films that have not played in San Diego before and are unlikely to receive any kind of release here.
  • Are we alone in the universe, or are there other habitable planets in our galaxy? One of today's guests has been trying to answer that question for more than 20 years. We speak to astronomer Alan Bo
  • Decorative design by Jerome and Evelyn Ackerman
  • San Diego's Mid-Century Artistic Legacy
  • The Persian New Year begins on March 20, the first day of spring. The history of modern-day Iran and the Persian people date back 2,500 years. We'll talk about Persian history and culture and how it
  • Incantesimo Napoletano/A Neopolitan Spell plays for one night only and is sponsored by the San Diego Italian Film Festival.
  • Just a quick reminder that the San Diego Latino Film Festival is not the only festival in town screening films this week. The San Diego Italian Film Festival will screen Incantesimo Napoletano/A Neopolitan Spell on Thursday, March 12 at 7:00 pm at the Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park. The tageline for the film asks: "In Naples, what could be worse than not being Neapolitan?" Written and directed by Paolo Genovese, "Incantesimo Napoletano" serves up a fanciful tale about the shock felt by a fifth-generation Neopolitan couple whose daughter's first words are in Milanese. Mama mia! This film features Chiara Papa, Gianni Aiello, Serena Improta and Clelia Bernacchi. Although it's nice to have choice it's too bad these festivals are up against each other.
  • How close are we to making robots that think and learn? Will more and more robots be cleaning our homes, providing companionship to our kids, and taking care of the elderly? As part of our monthly s
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