Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

Search results for

  • On the first Friday of every month, the Arts District in Liberty Station is packed with ways to enjoy the best in life! Whether your visit includes a waterfront walk, a bite & drink from one of the great restaurants or market, or a bit of fun shopping, San Diego Craft Collective will always have a free, family-friendly craft for kids that evening from 5-6 p.m. Each month the craft changes, so pop in while you're visiting and get crafty! June's Craft: Crafting with Leather This project is great for children of all ages. Young children may need help from an adult. From 4-7 p.m., we'll also be hosting an Open House with special guest: Lumbercycle. We'll be milling urban trees on site! RSVP for that event from 4-7 p.m. to receive a free raffle ticket for our giveaway! We'll have earplugs available for anyone who would like them. We can't wait to see you there! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 and Tuesday, Dec. 23 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV + Sunday, Dec. 28 at Noon on KPBS TV. Dorothy Black invites you to join her and her family for Christmas Eve at 1222 Oceanfront. The festive evening features all of the Black family’s traditions including an abundance of delicious food, dancing, skits, and the singing of new, original holiday songs mixed with re-imagined carols. And lots of love, because it’s family.
  • The Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts is pleased to invite you to the Media Care Talk, "When Does Care Become Cruel? Rethinking Care with Animals in 3 Scenes" with Juno Salazar Parreñas on Tuesday, March 14, 2023 at 5 p.m. at the Public Engagement Building (PEB) 721 in the North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood. Speaker: Juno Salazar Parreñas, associate professor of Science and Technology Studies and Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Cornell University Respondent: Pascal Gagneux, professor, Department of Anthropology, UC San Diego Hosted by Wentao Ma, Ph.D. student, Department of Literature, UC San Diego Abstract When does care become cruel? Caring for semi-wild orangutans entails hitting them in order to make them averse to human contact because an ideal rehabilitated orangutan should avoid people instead of seeking them out. Caring for ex-circus lions, which are apex predators, hinges on both unequal land ownership and an attitude that some lives are naturally prey. Meanwhile, offering sanctuary to ex-dairy cows extends their lives to unknown durations and unknown geriatric health challenges. All of these cases suggest the difficulty of drawing a line between care and cruelty. This talk cautions against uncritical acceptance of what care is and what actions are done in its name. Biography Juno Salazar Parreñas is an associate professor of Science and Technology Studies and Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Cornell University. She is the author of "Decolonizing Extinction: The Work of Care in Orangutan Rehabilitation" (Duke UP, 2018), which received the 2019 Michelle Rosaldo Prize from the Association for Feminist Anthropology. Location + Parking Public Engagement Building (PEB) 721 is located in the North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood. The closest visitor parking is located in the Scholars Parking underground parking structure. Weekend parking is $2/hour. About the Media Care Talk Series Dozing at the movie theater, listening to the podcast on the subway, counseling via Zoom appointments, searching immigration policy on the internet…In this increasingly crumbling world, media offer maintenance and sustain our vitality while they also harm our well-being through abuse and addiction. This talk series examines the concept of care and showcases the process of knowledge production surrounding artificial care in media practice. We will browse a range of media objects and platforms - from cinema to teletherapy, from smart drugs to sleep apps - and explore the habitual, affective, and material potential of healing and solidarity within film and media theories. This series is co-organized by the Film Studies Program and the Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts at UC San Diego with generous support from the following: 21 Century China Center, Department of Communication, Department of Visual Arts, Department of Literature, and the Institute of Arts & Humanities. Questions Email surajisranicenter@ucsd.edu. By registering for this event you agree to receive future correspondence from the Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts, from which you can unsubscribe at any time.
  • Over 80 artworks from local artists, paintings, photography, watercolor, jewelry, sculptures Visit: https://escondidoartassociation.com/schedule Escondido Art Association on Facebook / Instagram
  • Honor thy Grand Strawberry in all its forms during our family friendly day of fun Sunday, May 28 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wear your most festive Strawberry attire and bring your berry happy grin… we can’t wait to see you! There’s something for everyone… contests, kids play zone, entertainment, art, film festival, vendors and, of course, Strawberry deliciousness! The Strawberry Run 5K is at 7:30 a.m. at Vista Magnet Middle School Kid Zone Opens! 8 a.m. at Vista Magnet Middle School Just-For-Fun Kids 1/4-Mile Run at 8:45 a.m. at Vista Magnet Middle School Just-For-Fun Kids 1-Mile Run at 8:55 a.m. at Vista Magnet Middle School Pompeo DJ 9 a.m. Beer Garden Stage Strawberry Run Costume Contest at 9:30 a.m. at Tri-City Medical Center Main Stage Dr. Bronner’s Amazing SnoFoam Fire Truck Experience! at 10 a.m. at Vista Magnet Middle School Film Festival Screening: 10 a.m. at The Film Hub Strawberry Pie Eating Contest Noon at Tri-City Medical Center Main Stage View the full schedule Visit: vistastrawberryfest.com Map and Parking Vista Strawberry Festival on Facebook / Instagram WHERE TO FIND ALL THE FUN Festival activities will be found throughout Vista’s Main Street Historical area. Tri-City Medical Center Main Stage is near the Belching Beaver Tavern & Grill. Many of the festival contests are here. Children’s Paradise Kid Zone is behind the Frazier Farms Flag Pavilion on Vista Magnet Middle School sports fields. Pavilion Stage is at the corner of Broadway and Citrus (look for the flag poles!). Musical acts, a DJ and other events are here. Vista Community Stage is near the roundabout at Eucalyptus and South Santa Fe. Many community groups perform here. Beer Garden Stage hosts lots of awesome music for adults and the beer stein holding contest. The Film Festival is hosted at the The Film Hub, 170 Eucalyptus Ave.
  • May is "Mental Health Matters Month" as well as Nurses Week Month. As a non-profit professional organization of nurses, the Philippine Nurses Association of San Diego (PNASD) is conducting a FREE Mental Health Fair on May 20 at Sweetwater High School from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. As we all know, mental health challenges affects all ages, and people from all walks of life This challenges affects our day to day living. Our goal is to increase awareness, provide resources on mental health. We believe that mental health start by taking care of our own mental health. SELF-CARE: their will be activities around self-care. Come enjoy zen massage yoga, Zumba and art therapy. The Live Well Behavior Mobile Bus of the County of San Diego will join us. Free Vaccination and Immunization. National City Mayor, the honorable Mr. Ron Morrison will officially present our event to the public. Philippine Nurses Association of San Diego on Facebook
  • Mahsa Amini's death in the custody of Iranian police sparked protests and a global movement on women's issues. Artists in the U.S. are working to keep it all from fading from view.
  • Confident Lines In A Strange Sky is an inaugural classical music concert featuring four world-class composers and 13 renowned musicians performing nine compositions that spotlight historically overshadowed instruments. Instruments find a new confidence with the bassoon on electric guitar pedals, the English horn in a forceful new role and the viola usurping the place of dominance typically occupied by the violin. The program features the concert debut of three film scores, the first performance in over 20 years of Ribbons of Thought, and the combination of respected classical music tropes that highlight solos by instruments that typically act in a more supporting role. A reception and art exhibition featuring mixed media assemblage sculptures by Andrea Overturf will begin at 6 p.m. with the concert to follow at 7 p.m. Note: this event will also be livestreamed. Details here. Enter a code at checkout to receive the video link.
  • The Mission San Luis Rey 225th Anniversary Art Show features a live artist painting, chalk art, live mural painting, student art competition, children’s art area, entertainment and food! Saturday, March 18, 2023 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Free admission Visit: https://www.sanluisrey.org/about/225th-anniversary or call 760-757-3651 Mission San Luis Rey on Facebook / Instagram
  • Summer Movies in the Park is the largest free and family-friendly outdoor movie series in San Diego County, with dozens of hosting sites and over a hundred screenings. It launched in 2007 as a ‘take back our parks’ initiative – in sync with the County’s Live Well vision to sustain safe, healthy and thriving communities. Shows run May through October, in neighborhoods from the beach to the desert, and everything in between. Each movie event gives residents a reason to visit their local parks after dark, deterring inappropriate loitering and park use, and bringing additional safety and security to residents’ favorite locales. Events begin as early as 5 p.m., though actual movie start times are 15 minutes after sunset. Before the movie, many locations provide additional entertainment like arts and crafts, games, costume contests, music, dancing and food trucks. FAQ: What should I bring? Plan to bring chairs or blankets for your comfort. Chairs are not provided at any of our events. Also, feel free to pack a picnic and enjoy your meal under the stars! Some locations will have food available, so check the Event Specifics section of each location and date for more details. Bring a sweater or light jacket – it will cool down once the sun sets. What if it rains? In the event of rain or high winds a movie may be canceled. If it rains on the day of the movie you’re planning to attend, please contact the Parks & Recreation office to get up-to-date information on possible cancellations. Contact information for each location is in the Event Specifics section of each scheduled movie. Can I bring my dog? Many parks allow dogs as long as they remain on leash. Rules are typically listed on community boards or kiosk signs – but you may also call to confirm. Always keep a close eye and clean up after your pet. Where can I park? Most locations have ample parking or quick access to public transportation. We encourage you to check the Event Specifics section of the movie you plan to attend to see if there are any specific notes on parking. For more information visit: summermoviesinthepark.com Stay Connected on Facebook Showtime and Movie: October 27, 2023 at 4:30 p.m. Goosebumps PG
1,275 of 5,395