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  • "Severe child food poverty" is on the rise, affecting 181 million young kids. Here's how families cope when their kids are hungry and they can't afford to put 3 nutritious meals a day on the table.
  • Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in San Diego. Get your tickets now to discover the music of Joe Hisaishi at Fleet Science Center under the gentle glow of candlelight. General Info: - Duration: 60 minutes (doors open 45 mins prior to the start time and late entry is not permitted) - Age requirement: 8 years old or older. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult - Accessibility: this venue is ADA compliant - Seating is assigned on a first come first served basis in each zone Tentative Program: Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind - “Opening Theme” Laputa: Castle in the Sky - “Kimi wo Nosete - Carrying You” My Neighbour Totoro - “Kaze no Toori Michi - Path of the Wind” My Neighbour Totoro - “Tonari no Totoro - Main Theme” Kiki's Delivery Service - “Umi no Mieru Machi - A Town with an Ocean View” Kiki's Delivery Service - “Tabidachi - Journey” Princess Mononoke - “Main Theme” Spirited Away - “Inochi no Namae - Name of Life” Spirited Away - “Chihiro's Waltz” Ponyo - “Gake no Ue no Ponyo - Ponyo on the Cliff” The Wind Rises - “A Journey (A Dream of Flight)” Kikujiro - “Summer” The Tale of Princess Kaguya - “When I Remember This Life” Howl's Moving Castle - “Merry Go Round of Life” Performers: Range Ensemble - String Quartet For more information visit: feverup.com
  • Calling all cultural enthusiasts, storytellers, and those seeking extraordinary experiences—for the UNESCO Ancestral Maize Festival, a special Intersecciones culinary event, highlighting the extraordinary Cuisine of Michoacán, Méxic. With a focus on rare maize (corn) varieties, the ancestral food of México, this is a rare and unique food-tasting experience, presented by renowned Cocineras Tradicionales, or Traditional Cooks, who have preserved the Michoacán cuisine as an intangible cultural heritage. Michoacán, México, is globally renowned for its iconic Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) festivals, often considered the most elaborate and famous in all of México, showcasing soulful displays of culture and heritage. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Ancestral Maize Festival, presented in partnership with the Consulado General de México en San Diego and UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies, aims to enrich guests by deepening their understanding of the origins of ancestral maize (corn) varieties. Our guest chefs will prepare dishes celebrated by UNESCO and served to distinguished guests, including Pope Francis. Guests will enjoy a one-of-a-kind dining experience, complemented by special regional wines, beers, and tequilas that will elevate their senses to the next level You won’t want to miss this modern food and wine presentation showcasing original ingredients from Michoacán, México. Discover the ancestral traditions and delicacies created from maize and hear about the UNESCO recognition. Your ticket includes tastings of 15 different traditional dishes, integrating the most diverse, interesting forms of maize. Culinary offerings will be paired with samplings of beer from UC San Diego alumni-owned Border X Brewing, one of the largest and only Latino-owned breweries in the United States, as well as two glasses of Baja regional wines from Bodegas Henri Lurton. Featured Cocineras Tradicionales – Traditional Cooks: International Chef Cynthia Martínez Becerril Maestra cocinera Benedicta Alejo Vargas Maestra cocinera Juana Bravo Lázaro Maestra cocinera María Inés Dimas Carlos About Maize: An ancestral crop of México, maize cultivars have been farmed for more than 10,000 years. Known as “corn,” in the English language, maize is a wild grass that must be cultivated to survive. Now, grown throughout the world, it is one of the most culturally significant crops of México. It is a starchy vegetable, similar to potatoes, but its kernels are considered grains and can be milled into flour. Coming from the seed or flower of a plant (like tomatoes), maize is also considered a fruit. It comes in a broad range of varietals and multiple colors, varying from shades of red, blue, purple, black, brown, and pink, among others. — Please note: In order to maximize the number of attendees who can experience this amazing UNESCO Ancestral Maize Festival, there are two seating times for this unique and very special culinary event! 4:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Make sure to select preferred time at check-out!
  • Enjoy live stories in the magical Bamboo Garden near the turtle pond--stories inspired by the properties of bamboo, strength and resilience, and the sustainability of cultures throughout time. Hear royalty, villains, dragons, and seemingly ordinary people play out their storied destinies, making decisions sometimes aided by the unseen forces, and always true to their human or creature forms. Free with admission to SD Botanic Garden. You may register in advance. Shuttle run frequently or it is about a 20-minute walk. For adults and family. (Designed for older students and adults.) It is a fluid program--listen to a story and go explore other sections of the garden, or stay for longer. Percussion and flute by Armando De La Torre will waft through the environment. Visit: San Diego Botanic Garden San Diego Botanic Garden on Instagram and Facebook
  • An NPR investigation finds thousands of veterans were pushed into high-cost mortgages by a program that was meant to help them. A rescue plan being rolled out by the Department of Veterans Affairs is excluding many vets who need help.
  • Sulhee Jessica Woo, author of a new cookbook, "Let's Make Some Lunch," shares healthy and fun meals that can be prepared in 30 minutes or less.
  • Stream now with KPBS+. Enjoy this comedic play starring Tony winner Leslie Odom, Jr. telling the story of a Black preacher’s scheme to reclaim his inheritance and win back his church from a plantation owner. Written by Ossie Davis with direction by Tony winner Kenny Leon.
  • Every year, we ask NPR staff and book critics to share their favorite titles in our annual Books We Love guide. Behind the scenes, it's fun to spot trends and see what gets nominated again and again.
  • Medical experts in Imperial County link climate and socio-economic status with health care challenges.
  • The Afghanistan Memory Home Museum shares details and belongings from those who've died in conflict. It shut its doors when the Taliban took power, buried much of its collection — but has now reemerged.
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