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  • A Russian named Grigory Perelman, is credited with helping solve a famous 100-year-old math problem. Both the problem and the man who solved it are a bit of a puzzle.
  • I produced two segments about books this week for These Days, which means it was a banner week. Lucia Silva and Tiffany Fox recommended some good fiction, along with a book of essays about America and Margaret Atwood's prescient book on debt. Here's what they recommended, listed in no particular order.
  • When a tragic accident turns a family upside down, how does that family cope with the loss? We'll explore what it is like for parents to lose a child in the North Coast Rep's "Rabbit Hole," which won
  • The current slices on offer at Zia's Gourmet Pizza. Photo by Andy Trimlett
  • For many people in San Diego, the $50 meal is one of those golden memories from the good ol' days of six months ago. These are the days of cheap food. Thankfully, in San Diego, cheap does not equal bad.
  • Humans have used native plants for food, shelter, clothing and art for tens of thousands of years. We'll look at how California's Indians used native plants throughout history and into the modern age
  • Tijuana-born novelist and poet Luis Alberto Urrea talks about immigration, being multicultural, and the push and pull of life in a border region.
  • Duplicity is a strange project from Tony Gilroy who's probably best known for adapting the Bourne books to film and more recently for writing a directing…
  • Supporters of the controversial "card check" legislation now before Congress say that U.S. workers are receptive to a union resurgence. But to win passage, the ideologically divisive bill may need to be watered down substantially — and even that may not be enough.
  • Tom Fudge, KPBS Health Care Reporter What was the worst job you ever had and why? The worst job I ever had was working as an overnight security guard at…
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