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  • The Iowa senior now holds the NCAA women's points record. Here's how she got this far — and what it means for the sport.
  • Art Alive 2024 Premiere Dinner Thursday, April 25 from 6:30–11 p.m. The beloved annual Art Alive Premiere Dinner is an elegant black-tie affair, celebrating art with a spectacular dinner in the Museum galleries among a special installation of South Asian paintings from the Edwin Binney 3rd Collection. This event offers a first look at the incredible floral designs of Art Alive and a delicious multi-course menu of delectable delicacies and extraordinary entrees, a full bar, and decadent desserts. Enjoy a glamorous evening of enchantment. Premiere Dinner Schedule of Events: 6:30 p.m. Cocktail Hour | John M. and Sally B. Thornton Rotunda 8 p.m. Dinner | Museum Special Exhibition Galleries Ticket includes Hosted valet parking at the Premiere Dinner 2 Bloom Bash tickets per seat (including hosted valet parking) 4 Art Alive general admission passes Recognition as a Premiere Patron For more information about the Premiere Dinner, please contact Lani Curtis at 619.696.1940 or email. Join us April 25-28, 2024, for an immersive dream-like fusion of flowers and art. San Diego Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now on the free PBS app. Sure, Argentina's president Javier Milei cloned his dogs and called the Pope names, but his unique personality is just the tip of the iceberg. Milei lays out an economic plan that's truly radical. And it just might work. Milei discusses his vision to rescue Argentina's struggling economy and end what he calls "100 years of decadence."
  • Thursdays, April 3 - 24, 2025 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream Seasons 1 - 5 now with KPBS Passport! The award-winning British mystery series stars Michael Kitchen as DCI Christopher Foyle, a man of few words and rock-solid convictions. Set in a quiet English coastal town during WWII and in London during the Cold War's early days, rich in moral complexity and period details, the upright, laconic detective is tasked with investigating cases on the home front of his coastal community.
  • Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting are guaranteed to leave Paris with medals. But fallout continues, as does drama between Olympic officials and the Russian-led association that disqualified them last year.
  • You might be surprised to learn that "Grey's Anatomy" and recipes were on the Brazilian gymnast's mind on the eve of her gold medal winning routine in the Olympics floor event.
  • There's still a week's worth of medals to be handed out, as competitions ramp up in track and field, soccer and boxing. The excitement has yet to begin in breaking, Taekwondo and weightlifting.
  • As a cornerstone of our very existence, food has always played a significant part in our social and cultural lifestyles. Thus, it’s no wonder that the depiction of food in art spans across cultures and all of recorded human history. From the lavishing Roman feasts to Instagram photos of today, depictions of food have always captivated the human imagination. In this docent-led talk you'll be served a full-course meal made of art but note that snacking in the galleries is still off-limits. The link for Zoom can be accessed here.
  • All triathletes have been barred from practice swim in Paris river Sunday after poor water quality test results.
  • Over the past week, hundreds of protesters were arrested, dozens of officers were injured and multiple buildings were damaged, including a mosque and a hotel known to have housed asylum seekers, following the killing of three girls at a dance class.
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