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  • The company's Claude chatbot is one of the few AI systems cleared for use in classified settings. But a standoff between Anthropic and the Trump administration is putting its government work at risk.
  • Stream the series now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ / Watch Mondays, April 20 - May 25, 2026 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2. Meet Bakerbury’s newest and most famous resident – Cora Felton, AKA “The Puzzle Lady.” Cora’s eccentric, no-nonsense approach proves a perfect way to outwit the murderers, con men and corrupt officials that stand in her way. THE PUZZLE LADY streamed in the UK under the title MURDER MOST PUZZLING.
  • Three Democratic members of the San Diego congressional delegation will not attend Tuesday night's State of the Union address by President Donald Trump, while another lawmaker plans to attend and bring a guest highlighting immigration issues.
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+. Mexican scholar Viri Rios discusses Mexico's unrest after the killing of a cartel boss. Correspondent Max Foster updates us with the latest around the Epstein file fallout in the U.K. Finance professor Natasha Sarin unpacks the U.S. Supreme Court's tariff ruling. Iran expert Vali Nasr discusses the latest tensions. Jazz musician Wynton Marsalis discusses his tenure leading Jazz at Lincoln Center.
  • Jones' new novel, Kin, is set in 1950s Louisiana and Atlanta, and tells the story of two young women who grow up next door to each other without their mothers.
  • Fall in love—with poetry! This February, enjoy daily emails where you can discover famous classic poets from all over the world. Enjoy romantic love poetry, learn interesting facts, and dig deeper into what made these poets so long-lasting. Registration ends February 6 at 11:59 p.m. Visit: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/valentine-verses-romantic-e-mail-newsletter-500907
  • Stream with KPBS+ / Encore Thursday, March 5, 2026 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. Surprising evidence at the world’s oldest temple overturns our understanding of human history. The latest excavations at the 12,000 year-old Göbekli Tepe in Turkey are making archaeologists rethink the roots of civilization. Watch a preview >
  • Join Vanguard Culture for an unforgettable evening of culinary artistry and creative connection at one of San Diego’s most celebrated dining destinations. On Wednesday, December 3, Vanguard Culture and Matsu restaurant present Vanguardista Night—an exclusive 6-course tasting experience crafted by Chef William Eick in support of the region’s creative workforce. – $300 per person | Includes gourmet 6-course Japanese tasting menu (drinks sold separately) – $150 from every ticket is a tax-deductible donation that directly supports Vanguard Culture – Intimate, high-end setting | Limited seats available – Featuring a silent auction with exclusive arts & culinary experiences Proceeds benefit Vanguard Culture, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing San Diego’s creative industries through award-winning arts journalism, affordable professional development, and innovative cross-sector cultural events. Vanguard Culture on Facebook / Instagram
  • Get into the Opening Week spirit with the chance to meet Padres All-Star infielder Jake Cronenworth at Harland Brewing Co.’s flagship Scripps Ranch location on Tuesday, March 24! The special meet & greet event is a continuation of Harland’s ongoing collaboration with Cronenworth. In addition to photo ops with Jake, guests can enjoy Harland’s special collaboration beer with Cronenworth, a refreshing 4.5% American Light Lager with a crispy finish dubbed the “Crone Zone,” and shop the exclusive Harland x Cronenworth merchandise capsule. Cronenworth will be on site at Harland from approximately 5-7 p.m. to mingle with fans, but guests are encouraged to come early and stay late to keep the celebrations going. The event is free and open to the public.
  • Discover how a 3D modeling project at San Diego State University is bringing a historic collection of Mesoamerican masks into the digital age. This lecture will explore how these digital models are enhancing teaching and public interpretation while tracing the deep history of masks as ritual, funerary, and ceremonial objects in ancient societies like Teotihuacan. The presentation will also examine how these traditions endure today in community practices such as danzas, offering a look at the ongoing cultural significance of masks across centuries of change. Meet your lecturers: Keith Chan is a local anthropology instructor at Grossmont College, MiraCosta College, and San Diego State University. He is especially interested in using immersive technology in his teaching to bring students face-to-face with culture and biology. He created the virtual anthropology museum AnVRopomotron, which won the first Poly Award for Best Educational Experience, and is working on PaleoCalifornia, which turns the Pleistocene into a virtual reality theme park ride. He was also a recent research fellow at SDSU's Virtual Immersive Learning and Teaching center, in which he launched the current project on masks. Irene Gonzalez received her M.A. in Latin American Studies from San Diego State University, where her research focused on cultural preservation. Her work has explored the importance of community museums, specifically in Mexico, where she conducted field research in Oaxaca. She is currently the Collections Coordinator for the Mesoamerican Mask Collection at SDSU’s Center for Latin American Studies. Irene is passionate about bridging technology and cultural heritage in ways that are equitable and grounded in deep respect for Indigenous knowledge systems. Visit: Archaeology Lecture: Modeling Mesoamerican Masks San Diego Archaeological Center on Instagram and Facebook
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