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  • Stream now with KPBS+ through Nov. 12, 2025 / Encore Friday, Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2. Learn about the life and career of 4-time Emmy nominee Marlee Matlin as she shares her story in her native American Sign Language. Known for roles in THE WEST WING and CODA, at 21 years old, Matlin became the first Deaf actor to win an Oscar.
  • San Diego nonprofit uses music and services to uplift people affected by homelessness.
  • Celebrate Mother's Day at Café Sevilla on Sunday, May 11. Treat mom to brunch & bottomless mimosas from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. while listening to live Latin music. During brunch, all moms will receive a complimentary glass of champagne. Our dinner menu is also available all day and we will have another live performance in the evening by Cuban4Ever 8 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. We are also hosting a very special Mother’s Day Flamenco & Champagne Brunch Show which includes a 2-part flamenco performance and 3-course Spanish brunch including our Avocado Toast to start, Breakfast Meat Paella for the main entrée, and Basque Cheesecake for dessert. All moms will also receive a complimentary glass of champagne! Tickets are priced at $85 per person and the show starts promptly at 12:30 p.m., doors open at noon. We are also hosting a very special Mother’s Day Flamenco, Lobster & Champagne Dinner Show which includes a 2-part flamenco performance and 3-course Spanish dinner featuring our Shaved Jamón Serrano Ensalada Sevillana followed by our award-winning Paella Valenciana and Basque Cheesecake for Dessert. All moms will also receive a complimentary glass of champagne AND lobster tail to accompany their dinner! Tickets are priced at $95 per person and the show starts at 5 p.m., doors open at 4:30 p.m. *Please note, happy hour is still available on Mother's Day. Reserve your brunch or dinner table by calling 619-233-5979 or online via www.cafesevilla.com/reservations BOOK FLAMENCO SHOW BRUNCH BOOK FLAMENCO SHOW DINNER
  • The Downtown Chula Vista Association is excited to announce the return of its annual Día de los Muertos Celebration for a fifth consecutive year, taking place on Saturday, November 1, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. This cherished tradition invites families, friends, and community members to come together and honor the lives of those who have passed while celebrating the joy and color of life. The heart of Downtown Chula Vista, including Third Avenue and Memorial Park, will be transformed into a vibrant tribute filled with cempasuchils, music, large-scale alebrijes, a community altar, and a few friendly competitions. The free community event promises a day filled with live music and dance performances, a lowrider car show with ofrendas, kids crafts, artisan vendors at Mercado by Las Jefas Market, bites and sips, themed photo ops throughout the neighborhood, a community ofrenda and much more Attendees are also encouraged to participate in the altar contest offering cash prizes, or the Catrín/Catrina ensemble competition, with categories for youth, adults, and couples. Sign-ups for the contests can be found here: - Altar Contest Sign-Up - Catrín/Catrina Ensemble Contest Sign-Up Downtown Chula Vista on Facebook / Instagram
  • Chula Vista Parks & Rec Department presents: Music in the Park – Summer 2025 Saturday, June 7 | Memorial Park 373 Park Way, Chula Vista FREE fun starts at 4 p.m. – games, activities & good vibes for the whole fam! At 5 p.m., the party turns up with Grooveline San Diego bringing the funk, rock, R&B, and soul! Bring your blankets, lawn chairs & loved ones – it’s going to be a summer night to remember! This event is made possible in part by the City of Chula Vista & the Performing and Visual Arts Grant.
  • The American Medical Association is urging HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. not to oust members of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, an independent group of experts focused on primary care.
  • As arrests by U.S. Immigration Customs Enforcement agents increase near schools, immigrant advocates are educating school communities on their rights.
  • The leaders of the U.S. and Israel say they have agreed to a broad plan that could end Israel's war in Gaza. But substantial uncertainties remain.
  • Pop star Sabrina Carpenter tells NPR's Leila Fadel why she describes her new album as a "party for heartbreak," and "a celebration of disappointment."
  • The government's colossal failure to respond after Hurricane Katrina led to major reforms at the nation's top disaster agency. Now, the Trump administration has reversed some of those changes.
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