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  • Freeways are not free. We pay for them in all kinds of ways — with our tax dollars, our time, our environment and our health. While freeways have enabled huge amounts of economic growth, they've also caused displacement and division. Learn the forgotten history of our urban freeway network, and how decades after that network was finished, some communities are still working to heal the wounds that freeways left behind. As climate change threatens to wreak havoc on our cities, freeways are not just a part of the problem. They can also be part of the solution.
  • Available to stream with the PBS App beginning Monday, Feb. 19, 2024. This film tells the story of an Afro-Mexican woman’s journey to discover her racial identity through music and dance. A powerful story of self-discovery, the film follows Franchesca, who grew up in L.A. and was immersed in a Mexican culture that forced her to question her racial identity. This poetic film explores ethnicity and gender through West African and Afro-Mexican practices in music, song, and dance.
  • Come watch an International Dance Competition featuring the best groups and dance crews from all over the world! The event is in its 24th year and is the inspiration for shows like World of Dance and America’s Best Dance Crew. With over 24 crews coming to the stage, you won’t want to miss out on all the amazing talent! Presale tickets are on sale for $35 and go up to $45 day of the event. Vendors include clothing, Photo Booth, and dance studios. Check the flyer for ticket purchase!
  • Otto remained involved with the Raiders even after they moved from Oakland, Calif., to Las Vegas in 2020.
  • The administration set a new staffing standard for nursing homes that receive Medicare and Medicaid. It's an effort to keep people safer — but patients and their families say it is still not enough.
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025 at 9:30 p.m. + Saturday, Nov. 1 at 3:30 p.m. + Monday, Nov. 3 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS TV. Embark on a mesmerizing journey through Rumorosa en route to Mexicali. Explore the awe-inspiring Cerro Prieto volcano and unravel its mysteries and the captivating artwork adorning its peak. Then, venture into the charming Old West-style restaurant, Museo del Valle, smack dab in the middle of Mexicali.
  • The 10th Annual HauntFest on Main is an exciting family friendly event in Downtown El Cajon. East Main Street from Magnolia to Avocado/Ballatyne Google Map> Friday, Oct. 20, 2023 from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. The event features live music on two stages and featuring: Costume Contests on the Main St. Stage An expanded Carnival Rides and Games Car Show Candy Challenge Activities Kidz Zone, Face Painting Performances by TNT Dancers, Arts In Motion Crew & Jr. Crew, St. Madeleine Sophie’s Center Pumpkin Patch Craft and Game booths LED Rock Wall Inflatables for kids A surprise feature of Movies In The Park Visit: http://hauntfest.org/
  • “A MUSICAL ODYSSEY” 6 composers, 5 countries, 3 centuries Paul Tseng and Dan Yu take you on an epic musical journey with masterpieces by legendary composers such as Bach, Borodin, Faure, Dvorak, and Brahms Presented by San Diego Music Society, Jean Will Presents and CCAE Paul Tseng (cello) has performed as a soloist, recitalist, orchestral, and chamber musician throughout the United States, Canada, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, and South Africa in concert halls such as Avery Fischer Hall, Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, the Cairo Royal Opera House in Egypt, The Royal Cultural Center in Amman, Jordan. As a chamber musician, Paul has performed with luminaries such as Earl Carlyss and Ruth Inglefield, and as a member of the Delphian Trio, which won First Prize in the Baltimore Chamber Music Awards Competition. The second cellist ever to be awarded the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the Peabody Conservatory (Johns Hopkins University), Paul specialized in the cello music of Prokofiev. He also holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree from the Juilliard School. He has held various faculty positions in New York, Maryland, West Virginia, New York, and Washington DC. Paul is a founding member of the Logos Trio and the artistic director of the San Diego Music Society. Dan Yu enjoys a multifaceted career as a classical pianist and piano educator. After he studied piano with renowned piano educator Jane Bastien, he worked with famed Russian pianist Vitaly Margulis for his University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) piano performance bachelor degree, and obtained his master’s degree in piano performance under Professor Antoinette Perry at the University of Southern California (USC). He had won numerous competitions including Musical Merit of Greater San Diego, La Jolla Young Artist Competition, and many others. He is an active performer on the San Diego classical music scene. This year, he played solo and collaborative recitals at Encinitas Library, Fallbrook Library, and Conrad Performing Arts Center. As a teacher, his students have won many competitions in San Diego. He is a board member of MTAC (Music Teachers Association of California), and also the chairperson for MTAC’s Piano Duo Festival for the past 4 years. Dan served on the jury of the Hong Kong International Music Foundation Competition (North America branch) in 2017, the 3rd San Diego International Competition for Outstanding Amateurs in 2022, and this year, GOCAA (Global Outstanding Chinese Artists Association) regional competition in San Diego.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport + Encore Sunday, March 2 at 8 p.m. and Thursday, March 6 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2. Follow the story of a pine marten as she takes us on a journey through a landscape of grey stone called the Burren, home to some of Ireland’s most enchanting wildlife.
  • Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus got past American Jessica Pegula to win her first U.S. Open women’s title and third career Grand Slam title.
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