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  • A lawyer for the former NFL star and actor, who was acquitted in the 1994 murder of his ex-wife and her friend, said Simpson's "a completely free man now" after ending his parole for armed robbery.
  • Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2 and 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Join an all-star cast performing songs from the hit musicals “Dreamgirls,” “Ain't Misbehavin,” “The Color Purple,” “Porgy and Bess” and so many more to celebrate the rich history and evolution of Black roles and voices on Broadway. The cast is led by Stephanie Mills, Norm Lewis, Corbin Bleu, Niki Renee Daniels, Peppermint, Tiffany Mann and Sydney James Harcourt. Special appearances include Clayton Cornelius, James Monroe Iglehart, Brittany Johnson and many more.
  • This month, we celebrate Earth Day and the beautiful planet we live on, so let’s get together and cook some of our favorite fresh and healthy foods! Join us at Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center to cook fun, hands-on and healthy recipes while caring for our environment! Chefcitos (ages 5-14) will chop, blend, and season their own creations while learning how to reuse ingredients to make delicious healthy goodies together. Date | Sunday, April 9 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Location | Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center Register here! Non-National City residents: $20 National City residents: $10 For more information, please visit olivewoodgardens.org/classes-programs/our-classes/chefcitos or call (619) 434-4281.
  • Music by: La Boogie Buena Belladon Snack Pack Jinx Visual Artists: Kiki, Foxine Jay, Sarah O'Rourke, Heather Delenela, Nini Newnu Art, thisgirlhugstrees, Wendy Gracia, Allycat, Art x Artemis, ladyrosegrey, Brianna Hanley, Oddly Stitched, Ciera Vida, Raylene Rodriguez, Dark Mourning Oddities Polaroid photobooth by Janette Cruz Hosted by Little Dame Shop at The Kensington Club. Saturday, Oct. 30 at 8:30 p.m. $15 entry 21+ Related links: Visit the event on Facebook Little Dame Shop on Instagram 5 songs to discover in San Diego in September (KPBS roundup featuring Belladon)
  • Children were made eligible for booster doses after health authorities reported finding evidence the virus has spread in multiple areas of London but found no cases of the paralytic disease in people.
  • When she gave birth to her baby with a fatal condition two months early, Samantha Casiano scrambled to raise funds for the funeral. Anti-abortion advocates say Texas laws are "working as designed."
  • Officials enacted a curfew for young people and added extra patrols. The shootings took place near an area where thousands had been watching the Bucks play in the NBA's Eastern Conference semifinals.
  • This weekend is the 14th annual San Diego Pottery Tour, in hybrid format this year. Tour the work of dozens of potters in-person, or browse their work in the online galleries — in fact, two of the artists are only showing and selling work online. There's a handy map here with ten stops mapped between Spring Valley and La Jolla, and combined with the online shop, it's an easy way to preview and pick your favorite studios to visit. Some work that caught my eye: Anna Cosimini and Warren Bakley of Clay Associates in Normal Heights, Ashley Kim (online only) and Amy Threefoot Valeiras (La Jolla). — Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS Artist list: Nancy Barbour, Juli Bear, Pierre Bounaud, Richard Burkett, Clay Associates (7: Bakley, Cosimini, Craig, Lussier, Noble, Thiebolt, Woods), Nan Coffin, Steve Cook, David Cuzick, Mary Cuzick, Danae Fasano Dehne, Ellen Fager, Katie Francis, Bernie James, Ashley Kim, Roberta Klein, Merle Lambeth, Norm Lurie, Kathy Long, Lisa Maher, Janet Martini, Ron Milligan, James O'Brien, Mike Ridge, Linda Royster-Cook, Julie Thompson, Amy Threefoot Valeiras, and Lynn Zimmer Details: Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 4-5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Various locations. Free.
  • President and CEO John Lansing plans to leave NPR nine months before his term is set to expire. His tenure has been defined by the pandemic, a racial reckoning, and economic headwinds.
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