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  • Premieres Friday, Jan. 19, 2024 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with KPBS Passport! This program celebrates the music of two-time Academy Award-nominee and seven-time Grammy-winning trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard. In February 2023, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra presented two evenings of Blanchard’s work, shining a light on his musical genius and groundbreaking compositions.
  • Teens share photos or videos of themselves with guns and cash, sometimes calling out rivals, on social media. When posts go viral, fueled by "likes" and comments, the danger is hard to contain.
  • A nonprofit that supports defendants charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection is facing scrutiny over its political activity. "The IRS should investigate this case immediately," said one congressman.
  • Lamont Jackson, Superintendent of the San Diego Unified School District, spoke with KPBS about the new school year.
  • Data is beautiful and science has style—see the beauty that can emerge from scientific research. In collaboration with the UC San Diego Library, see the winners of the Art of Science competition, showcasing the work of UC San Diego students and researchers. On view July 26, 2023 through Jan. 15, 2024 Locations: Sally T. WongAvery Library and San Diego Natural History Museum A digital exhibit has also been created to share the images more broadly and will remain online in perpetuity.
  • Join us for our brand new event: Stories of Us! Little ones and their families are invited to experience the richness of San Diego's diversity through storytimes, musical presentations, or hands-on activities with local community members to create meaningful discussions and insights into the many cultures they may encounter in their lives. Tuesday, September 26 | 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. Learn the stories of San Diego's Indigenous people with 'ataaxum Pomkwaan. Families will enjoy an interactive sing-along and an oral story of How the Stinkbug Came to be Black. Included with Museum admission. No registration required. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X - Twitter
  • When a group of startups set out to solve an age-old problem with new technology, they met unexpected resistance from conservationists who saw the idea as misguided at best — and dangerous at worst.
  • Americans use their smartphones for about two-to-three years. UC San Diego computer scientists devised a practical way to reuse the phones’ still-potent computer power.
  • CCAE THEATRICALS is excited to present BIG BROADWAY BINGO, a special one-night-only fundraiser to support their current season of in-house theatrical productions. 5 Singers. 75 Possible Songs. 1 Unforgettable Evening. Come and play BINGO and be entertained by our incredible cast of performers, all while supporting CCAE Theatricals’ mission to bring the best of live theatre to Escondido! What songs will be sung is up in the air, but we guarantee you will have the time of your life, and you might just leave with a great prize too! The cast includes 5 CCAE Theatricals alumni, 1 from each of CCAE Theatricals’ first 5 shows, featuring the one and only Gerald Sternbach at the keys! Seating is limited to 20 4-top tables ONLY, so get your tickets soon! A complimentary bottle of wine will be provided at each table of four generously sponsored by Cheval Winery. Follow on Facebook!
  • Elected officials are (almost) the oldest they have ever been in Washington which is causing discussions over what it means to be fit for office.
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