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  • Our top picks for sharing art with your kids in San Diego this season: the imaginative world of a legendary sci-fi writer; Latin music for kids; free interactive theater; a Shakespearean birthday party; and kid-friendly ballet.
  • Grossmont College Dance Department presents “Entrances & Exits 2024”, a faculty choreographed dance concert. Faculty choreographers Nancy Boskin-Mullen, Jazmyn Brown, Brittany Gómez, Lesa Green, Gina Bolles Sorensen, and Kyle Sorensen, along with Melissa Adao (guest artist) and Lauren Pym (Grossmont College Dance alumnus), will be presenting an evening of new works. The diverse program, which is reflective of the department’s course offerings, includes works in ballet, modern, jazz, hip hop, and tap.For more information visit: gcccd.universitytickets.com
  • Sound and Liberation is a live performance series created by The Hill Street Country Club that encourages a more involved and intimate experience with an intentional transfer of energy between the artist and their audience. Through this collaboration, HSCC and MCASD are proud to host Afro-Caribbean conceptual word artist Def Sound and invite guests to experience an intentional, intimate gathering offering, “music as medicine.” Related links:The Hill Street Country Club: website | InstagramMCASD: website | Instagram
  • Since the late 1980s, state and federal governments have passed laws aimed at making it easier for people to register to vote. Today there are many more registered voters, but corresponding boosts in voter turnout haven’t always materialized.
  • Hundreds of San Diego State University students supporting Palestinians in the Gaza strip walked out of class and into a rally, Tuesday afternoon, and they were met by a group supporting Israel. In other news, for the past two months, we’ve been telling you about the child care crisis. As part of the special KPBS series “Where's My Village,” we learn about a program in Portland, Oregon that offers a potential solution. Plus, there’s a record number of dogs in animal shelters throughout San Diego County.
  • Get ready to rev up your engines as the Little Italy Association and O'Gara San Diego proudly presents the annual Bulls of Sant'Agata Charge Little Italy!Over 20 new, classic, and rare “Italian bulls,” better known as Lamborghinis, will fill India Street between W. Fir and W. Grape Streets from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. for an evening with souped up rides and musical entertainment for the whole family to enjoy.Don’t miss your opportunity to snap some photos of the most beautiful cars on the planet, while enjoying great music and roaming the streets of Little Italy.Little Italy on Facebook / InstagramAbout Little Italy Association (LIA)A nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation for the public’s benefit, the Little Italy Association (LIA) advocates on behalf of its members’ best interests in the areas of public safety, beautification, promotion and economic development, while preserving the unique cultural resources that exist in the Little Italy neighborhood of Downtown San Diego. LIA stands as the only district management corporation of its kind for any Little Italy neighborhood in the United States and is run by a Board of Directors who represent property owners, residents, businesses and community at large. More information can be found by visiting www.littleitalysd.com or by calling (619) 233-3898.
  • All puns are intended! San Diego's ONLY pun competition returns to the Finest City Improv stage on Friday, May 10!Watch, laugh, groan, or JOIN word nerds from across the city in a battle to see who's the punniest of them all—and win prizes!Pundemonium! is a three-part event based on the format used by pun contests in cities nationwide:In Part 1, Battle of the PUNdits, participants who have signed up in advance will deliver two-minute pun-filled speeches, and the audience will determine the winner. We ask that Battle of the PUNdits let us know you're competing ahead of time by emailing sandiegopundemonium@gmail.com.Part 2, the PUNger Games, is a head-to-head pun-off tournament-style, where participants go back and forth making puns on a given topic until they just can't anymore. Think of it as a rap battle, but with puns. Sign up in advance at sandiegopundemonium@gmail.com OR on the spot at Pundemonium!Winners of each round will get the coveted Golden Nugget chicken trophy to take home.Because our intrepid host Sarah Flocken will be out of town competing at the O. Henry Pun-Off World Championships in Austin, TX, this Pundemonium will be led by our wonderful guest host Diana Gruber. Diana is a frequent Pundemonium competitor, a fellow alumni of the O. Henry Pun-Off, and a polyglot capable of making puns in multiple languages.For more information visit: finestcityimprov.comStay Connected on Facebook
  • St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner and Punch Bowl Social is gearing up to deliver an unforgettable bash. From March 15 to March 17, all Punch Bowl Social locations will celebrate the luck o’ the Irish with hand-crafted cocktails featuring Tullamore Dew spirits and a treasure hunt, in addition to the fun and games for which Punch Bowl Social is known. On Saturday, March 16, all Punch Bowl Social locations will host a “St. Paddy’s Day” Palooza during which partygoers can embark on a treasure hunt, scouring the venue for hidden Pots O’ Gold and winning prizes that include gift cards to use on their next visit. At 2 p.m., the Punch Bowl Social team will invite guests to gather for a Tullamore Toast to add to the excitement. What’s Punch Bowl Social without its signature punch bowl? Dive into delicious libations to get the festivities flowing. Enjoy punch, made with Tullamore D.E.W., shots and green beer accompanied by exclusive Tullamore D.E.W. swag all weekend. For more information visit: punchbowlsocial.comStay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Gov. Newsom pledged to address a rise in jail deaths. Since then, fentanyl overdoses and suicides have death rates at historic highs.
  • Iniciamos nuestra nueva temporada con la historia de cómo Tijuana y San Diego ganaron la designación de Capital Mundial del Diseño 2024. Hablamos con Jorge Francisco Sánchez y Catalina Silva, dos colaboradores del equipo de Tijuana sobre cómo lograron la designación en conjunto con el equipo de San Diego y qué hizo que su propuesta destacara.¡No te pierdas este primer episodio de nuestra nueva temporada!Redes sociales y contactoDe KPBS, Port of Entry cuenta historias que cruzan fronteras. Para escuchar más historias visita www.portofentrypod.orgFacebook: www.facebook.com/portofentrypodcastInstagram: www.instagram.com/portofentrypodPuedes apoyar nuestro podcast en www.kpbs.org/donate, escribe en la sección de regalos (gift section) “Port of Entry” y como agradecimiento podrás recibir un regalo.Si tu empresa u organización sin fines de lucro desea patrocinar nuestro podcast, envía un correo a corporatesupport@kpbs.orgNos encantaría recibir tu retroalimentación, envíanos un mensaje al 619-500-3197 o un correo a podcasts@kpbs.org con tus comentarios y/o preguntas sobre nuestro podcast.CréditosHosts: Alan Lilienthal and Natalie GonzálezEscritor/Productor: Julio C. Ortiz FrancoProductor Técnico/Diseñador Sonoro: Adrian VillalobosEditora: Elma Gonzalez Lima BrandaoEpisodios traducidos por: Natalie González and Julio C. Ortíz FrancoDirectora de Programación de Audio y Operaciones: Lisa Morrisette-ZappThis program is made possible, in part, by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people
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