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  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Monday, May 11, 2026 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV. The film explores the life and tragic passing of up-and-coming visual artist Michael Richards, a New Yorker of Jamaican descent who died in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Michael’s body of work explores the Black experience in America. His life and art are discussed in the film by a handful of his peers and fans.
  • The Canadian province is permanently ending the biannual time shifts for more light at the day's end. But research shows daylight saving increases health risks.
  • Enjoy a relaxing tea & delightful food catered in a tranquil floral setting. Take a moment to delight in the beauty of nature all around us. Admission to The Flower Fields is included in the cost of this event. Space is limited so save your seat today! Sunday, May 3 - 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. - 11:50 a.m. - 1:20 p.m. - 12:10 p.m. – 1:40 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. – 2 p.m. Visit: https://www.theflowerfields.com/activities/tea-in-the-garden-2024/?date=1777807800 The Flower Fields at Carlsbad on Instagram and Facebook
  • This is a beginning mosaic class where you can create a frame or a trivet of your very own. Learn how to design, select glass and put together a Mosaic trivet or picture frame. No experience necessary and the easy step by step process is explained and demonstrated. Basic glass cutting instruction is provided if desired, but not necessary. Written instructions will be provided. This is an adult-only event. Children 15 and under will not be admitted to this event. Cost of this workshop includes admission to The Flower Fields, workshop and supplies. Visit: https://www.theflowerfields.com/activities/mosaic-frame-workshop/?date=1777798800 The Flower Fields at Carlsbad on Instagram and Facebook
  • All kids will love this event brought to you by the Special Needs Resource Foundation. Below is just a glimpse of what to expect at this event. • Activity Stations • Movie Screening Area • Giveaways & Crafts • Family Resources • Free Raffle • Games & more! Activity Stations for kids may include past favorites: Pokémon Scavenger Hunt, SpongeBob Jellyfish Craft, Olaf Snowball Toss & many more! Experience our Starry Cinema Movie Area, a welcoming space designed for all children to relax and decompress. This inclusive area will feature a continuous loop of short films for kids to enjoy while taking a break from the event's activities. Visit our Spotlight on Reading station, where children can meet Princess Jasmine for story time and photos, and select one free book to take home, thanks to the generous support of our sponsors and their commitment to encouraging literacy. Family Resources & Networking – Resource and service providers will be on-site to speak with parents and offer helpful information. Be sure to pick up a copy of the new 2026 issue of Flourishing Families at the Special Needs Resource Foundation booth. Reserve your free tickets today!
  • Join KPBS for a special event celebrating the 100th episode of Ken Kramer’s About San Diego You’re invited for a special evening celebrating the 100th episode of Ken Kramer’s About San Diego. This live, in-person event honors his work in bringing the stories, people and places that make San Diego so special. Event highlights: - Sneak peek at episode 101, premiering on March 19 on KPBS-TV - Behind the scenes stories from Ken Kramer and show producer Suzanne Bartole - Q&A with Ken and Suzanne - Selfie station at the KPBS step & repeat - No host bar Event timeline: 6:00 p.m. | Pre Show Meet & Greet (exclusive to $120 ticket holders) 7:00 p.m. | Doors open for general admission - open seating 7:30 p.m. | On stage: Ken Kramer and Suzanne Bartole in conversation with KPBS 8:30 p.m. | Good night Your ticket supports KPBS and our commitment to local storytelling, history and voices. About the series For more than five decades, the Emmy-winning show Ken Kramer’s About San Diego has presented stories of the history, places and people of the area we call home. Ranging over all of San Diego County, the stories hosted by legendary Ken Kramer and co-produced by Suzanne Bartole share little known things about our past and how they relate to places we see every day. You learn something you might not have known about San Diego. Ken Kramer’s About San Diego airs on KPBS-TV every Thursday at 8:00 p.m. and can be streamed anytime on KPBS+.
  • First, county employees get $1,000 bonuses despite financial challenges to come –we explain why. Last week the Trump administration designated most of the US-Mexico border in California as a militarized zone. Then, the fight over a data center in the Imperial Valley is now heading to the courts. Followed by, the San Dieguito Union High School District passed new rules following a pair of controversies. Lastly, we interview Jake Gotta for our weekly segment ‘The Pod Behind The Package.’
  • LINKSD is San Diego’s homegrown open mic series dedicated to amplifying local voices through music, poetry, storytelling, and community connection. Hosted by Events producer and local community builder Jordan kai LINKSD is Designed as a culture-forward creative space, LINKSD brings together emerging artists, established performers, and community members for an evening of expression, vulnerability, and collaboration. Each event features curated performances, live music, vendors, and a welcoming environment where artists can grow, connect, and be seen. LINKSD champions artistic experimentation, cross-genre creativity, and the belief that community spaces should be accessible, inclusive, and rooted in intention. Born in the heart of San Diego’s creative scene, LINKSD has become a hub for musicians, poets, DJs, vocalists, and visual artists—an anchor event where culture is shared, relationships are built, and new talent emerges. LINKSD is not just an open mic. It’s a gathering point, a creative ecosystem, and a movement dedicated to uplifting the voices of our city. WE ARE HERE NOW SD on Instagram
  • In interviews in villages on Venezuela's northeastern coast, from which some of the boats departed, residents and relatives said the dead men had been running drugs but were not narco-terrorists.
  • Alicia Graf Mack says her new role as artistic director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is like coming full circle after a stint as principal dancer for the beloved group.
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