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  • Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina crashed into Louisiana and Mississippi, surprises continue to surface. A washed-up ID and how a park ranger found its owner is a moment of joy in the tragedy.
  • Premieres Tuesday, April 14, 2026 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+ / Encore Saturday, April 18, 2026 at 6 p.m. on KPBS TV. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. maps the roots of actor Kate Burton and media mogul Barry Diller—telling stories of sacrifice and exploring a profound question: what do we inherit from ancestors whose lives were far more challenging than our own?
  • The Oscar-winning costume designer has been enchanted by Oz and Munchkinland for most of his life. He created more than 1,000 looks for Wicked: For Good — including Elphaba's "sex cardigan."
  • After a decade of development, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is a beautiful but befuddling game full of misguided design decisions and annoying sidekicks.
  • Want to help transform the lives of children from around the world alongside professional athletes and celebrities? Join San Diego nonprofit Fresh Start Surgical Gifts at their 34th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic Pre-Tournament Dinner at the Hilton Del Mar on Sunday, March 8. Open to the public, enjoy an exciting evening alongside actor and television personality Alfonso Ribeiro while helping the nonprofit in their mission of raising critical funds for disadvantaged children in need of life-changing surgeries. From cocktails and dinner to a silent and live auction, Fresh Start’s Pre-Tournament Dinner will be a star-studded night to remember — and one of the most meaningful events this spring! Join Alfonso Ribeiro and other celebrities supporting Fresh Start Surgical Gifts for this exciting event where 100% of ticket sales and proceeds will go toward giving children a chance for a fresh start in life. Fresh Start Surgical Gifts on Facebook / Instagram
  • Empower launches The Rosin Box Project’s 2026 season, "Parallax: When Perspective Becomes Movement," with three bold new premieres by Carly Topazio, Jeremy Zapanta, and guest choreographer Adriana Pierce. Presented at The Light Box in Liberty Station, this intimate contemporary ballet program explores perspective, power, and creative authorship through athletic, emotionally resonant movement. Like light passing through a prism, Empower refracts one idea into multiple voices, inviting audiences to experience dance up close and fully immersed. Join San Diego’s premier contemporary ballet company for an evening of discovery, connection, and powerful new work. Dates: March 20–22, 2026 Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: The Light Box, Liberty Station Tickets: $35–$50 | Virtual Stream Available The Rosin Box Project on Facebook / Instagram
  • Save the date, Saturday, May 2, 8 p.m. - 12 a.m., for the return of San Diego’s ultimate, museum-wide party celebrating this year’s theme—"Larger Than Life." Chaired by MCASD Trustee Lorenza Fabre Vega and Bruno Meli, the Ball is for the next generation, those who give new meaning to contemporary art, music, and fashion. The theme, "Larger Than Life," means bigger, bolder, and boundary-breaking. Early Bird Ticket (Through February 28) General: $108 for Members / $120 for Non-Members VIP: $324 for Members / $360 for Non-Members The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Fall in love by the sea this Valentine’s Day. Join us at Cbar in the heart of Carlsbad Village for an intimate evening designed to swoon over. Begin with a complimentary glass of bubbles on arrival, then enjoy a chef-curated three-course prix fixe dinner by Executive Chef Jarle Saupstad, whose specialty is blending European influences from his travels with local flavors in a way that feels both refined and approachable. Enhance the experience with our optional sommelier-selected wine pairing, crafted to complement each course beautifully with eclectic selections from both the old world and new. $75 per person | Optional wine pairing: $35 per person Seatings from 5 p.m. – 10 p.m. Live Music 6-9 p.m. Contact: Email - info@cbarcarlsbad.com Website: cbarcarlsbad.com Phone - (442) 500-2007 Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • Saturday, February 14, brings a special Valentine’s Day appearance by a favorite Athenaeum performer, Anat Cohen, with Quartetinho. The band plays two separate 75-minute performances, one at 6 p.m. and the other at 8:30 p.m. The word quartetinho is Portuguese for “little quartet,” although the players make a big, color-rich sound, each an ace on multiple instruments: Anat on various clarinets, Tal Mashiach on bass and guitar, Vitor Gonçalves on piano and accordion, and James Shipp on vibraphone and percussion. Their concerts showcase compositions by each member of the band and by the great masters such as Antonio Carlos Jobim, Egberto Gismonti, Thelonious Monk, Augustín Barrios Mangoré, and more. The result is boundlessly melodic and lyrical. Cohen has been declared Clarinetist of the Year by the Jazz Journalists Association (JJA) every year since 2007 and has also been named the top clarinetist in both the Readers and Critics Polls in DownBeat for multiple years running. That’s not to mention years of being named Rising Star in the soprano and tenor saxophone categories in DownBeat, as well as Jazz Artist of the Year, among other honors. As The Chicago Tribune said about Anat, “The lyric beauty of her tone, easy fluidity of her technique and extroverted manner of her delivery make this music accessible to all.” Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • Grief isn’t only something we experience after a death. We grieve relationships, careers, dreams, and a changing sense of safety, and many of us are also grieving the state of the world itself. These everyday griefs are often unspoken, yet they shape how we navigate life and care for one another. Many of us are wondering how to stay engaged with what’s happening in the world while also caring for our own mental and emotional well-being. This 90-minute interactive, donation-based grief workshop explores grief as a life skill - one that helps us adapt to unwanted change, understand what we need to cope, and remain open to compassion for others during times of distress and communal grief. This workshop offers grief education, guided sharing, community connection, and a grounding practice to support living well and caring for others during times of communal grief. The Death Network was founded with community, curiosity, and connection at its core, and this workshop with grief coaches Wendy Kessler and Claudia Faerber reflects that intention — creating space to be honest, present, and human together. This workshop is for those seeking helpful, practical ways to understand and navigate everyday grief as it shows up in daily life. Whether your grief feels clear or hard to name, you are welcome here — to learn, reflect, and be in community with others who are also finding their way. Created for those looking for helpful ways to navigate everyday grief as it weaves through daily life, this space welcomes both the named and unnamed losses we carry. Come to learn, reflect, and sit in community with others walking a similar path. This workshop is offered by donation to keep it accessible to all. Your support helps us continue creating community spaces like this. Venmo: @thedeathnetwork https://www.thedeathnetwork.com/
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