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  • The lunar probe mission aims to collect soil and rock samples that could provide insights into differences between the less-explored region and the better-known near side.
  • WHEN: Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 10 a.m. - Noon WHERE: KPBS Community Engagement Room, 5200 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182 All AGES / FREE Child care today is challenging and often families don’t know where to turn for help. Join KPBS for a conversation about child care and learn about issues families are facing. Find out about local child care resources available. The event will include: For parents and caregivers KPBS North County Reporter Tania Thorne will discuss her in-depth investigation into the child care crisis Child care resource tables On-site child care provided for attendees' children (with advanced arrangements). Spots are limited. Please contact us at cde@kpbs.org if you are interested. For children Craft activity A special appearance by Cat in the Hat A children’s book giveaway Refreshments will be served. Get more information and register now Directions to KPBS Explore the KPBS Series
  • California energy regulators will decide on a proposal Thursday that would restructure how utility companies bill for electricity.
  • In February, San Diego Museum Month commemorates its 35th anniversary, showcasing more than 60 museums and cultural institutions across San Diego County.
  • The protests began in July as students demanded an end to a quota system that reserved 30% of government jobs for families of veterans who fought in Bangladesh’s war of independence against Pakistan.
  • Downtown’s The Whiskey House, which holds the Guinness World Record for Most Varieties of Whiskey, is hosting its February Whiskey Club Event on Tuesday, February 27 with Basil Hayden® of Clermont, Ky. The evening begins at 6:00 p.m., and it includes a 1.5-oz pour of each of the four featured whiskeys (Toast, Rye, Cask Wine, 10-Year) and discussions with a Basil Hayden representative. Food is also included in the price of admission, and the menu features a charcuterie board, house-made sausage board, and filet sliders. Tickets are $70 in advance. Walk-ins are also welcome, but the price jumps to $80. Note the previous three Whiskey Club events sold out. For more information visit: thewhiskeyhousesd.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • In a news conference, attorneys representing the 23-year-old airman's family expressed concern that the investigation into his May shooting death is taking longer than expected.
  • Come join us for a sizzling night of dance, music and flavor at Centro Cultural de la Raza! Get ready to indulge in a vibrant celebration of Mexican dance and World culture that will leave you wanting more. Immerse yourself in the rhythms of mariachi, boleros, banda, festejo, zamacueca, bomba, Latin fusion and soul. Five regions of Mexican dance interweaved with performances from Afro-Peruvian by the House of Peru Dance Group, Jade Power Sotomayor dancing Puerto Rican Bomba, Mujeres en Resistencia electrifying zapateado rebelde, and boleros, soul-folk music by Talia Morales. A full flavor showcase, que Sazón! Let the dance excite you and the melodies transport your soul. This in-person event promises an unforgettable experience that will ignite your senses and leave you with memories to last a lifetime. As we guide you through cycles of nature and the cycles of life with movement, soundscapes and visuals. Don't miss out on this dynamic atmosphere and the chance to connect with fellow enthusiasts of local world dance and music. Prepare to be swept away by the magic of Sazón Live! (*invest in a 4PACK of tickets and save*)(showcase run time: 2 acts 60 min + intermission 15 min = 75 minute total)
  • 2024 Mother’s Day Weekend Art, Garden & Studio Tour Saturday and Sunday, May 11 and 12, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. 8 homes in Encinitas and South Carlsbad The San Dieguito Art Guild, a non-profit group, hosts their 27th annual Mother’s Day Weekend Art, Garden & Studio Tour. This is a self-guided, driving tour on Saturday and Sunday, Mother’s Day weekend, May 11 and 12, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Tickets are good for both days and homes may be re-visited. Take your mom or best friends on a leisurely tour of the 8 North San Diego County homes where you can peruse more than 30 unique exhibits of locally made art, and relax in each unique coastal or inland garden. Artists from the San Dieguito Art Guild will be positioned in the gardens — showing and selling their paintings, ceramics, glass, gourd art, fiber arts, photography, jewelry, and much more. Free refreshments will be served at every stop. The year’s tour includes an eclectic group of eight homes, gardens, and art studios including a mature forest with a variety of trees; a bocce ball court; a water feature using recycled parts; raised beds for vegetables; work barns where the home owner restores vintage cars and trucks; a stunning home with a 180 degree view to the ocean; outdoor kitchens; a sculpture garden where the homeowner creates with fused glass and metal; a Japanese themed garden with a bridge over a small stream and plants from Japan, including bonsai; a glass work studio, a native plants garden where over 1,000 seeds have been sown throughout; and an aviary for finches and budgies. This two-day event is the major fund-raiser of the year for the San Dieguito Art Guild. Without funds from this tour the Guild would operate at a loss. Tickets are $35 per person and may be purchased at the Off Track Gallery (937 South Coast Highway 101, Suite C-103, Encinitas), at OffTrackGallery.com, or at each home both days of the tour. Ticket sales begin in early April. Children 17 and under are free. This is a favorite tour of many San Diegans — many of whom take this tour year after year. In keeping with their Mission Statement, “The San Dieguito Art Guild is an organization dedicated to furthering artistic understanding and fostering artistic growth of members and the community at large by promoting interest, education, knowledge and skills in the visual arts”, 10% of the net proceeds from the tour will be awarded to several promising art students. In addition, one of the homes will host T.E.R.i, an organization that helps people with special needs live fulfilling lives. Their clients produce charming art works, the sale of which help support their facility and teachers. For more information: SanDieguitoArtGuild.com, pr@sandieguitoartguild, 760-705-6589. San Dieguito Art Guild on Facebook
  • Join us for an evening of music featuring kotoist June Kuramoto and keyboardist Kimo Cornwell, two artists from the renowned jazz and fusion band Hiroshima. Born in Japan (just outside of Tokyo), and raised in the Crenshaw district of Los Angeles, June epitomizes America's evolving art and music culture. As a child, she longed to return to Japan and found comfort in playing an ancient Japanese instrument– the koto. Almost by destiny, a renowned koto master, the madame Kazue Kudo, protege of Japan's most famous kotoist and composer, Michio Miyagi, relocated to the United States, and began teaching koto– in June's family home. Using her grandmother's koto, June, only six years old, found a 'connection' for her life in the instrument and Japanese music. June has subsequently received all the classical degrees of koto through Kudo-Sensei and authorized by the Miyagi School of Koto in Japan. Along the way, she performed with some of the greatest musicians in the classical world, from Japanese masters to Ravi Shankar. But June is an American artist. She wanted somehow to integrate this music that is her life– with the American culture and music that she loves. June met an eccentric artist-musician named Dan, and they began merging June's koto music with the diverse musical environment of Los Angeles. This was the beginning of Hiroshima. June has since been the driving artistic force of Hiroshima, creating a multi-cultural music statement, while growing into one of the world's greatest kotoists. Keyboardist Kimo Cornwell was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and of Hawaiian, Chinese and English ancestry. He grew up in Kalihi and graduated from Farrington High School. His love for music made him become an active keyboard player on the islands. After playing and recording with a number of groups in Hawaii, Kimo and his wife Debbie, moved to Los Angeles to try his hand in the 'mainland' music scene. Discovered by touring groups, Kimo hit the road first with Cheryl Lynn, and then with a succesion of artists including Ronnie Laws, Al Jarreau, Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly -- and off and on with L.A. band Hiroshima. Throughout the mid-1980s, Kimo was being pulled by Hiroshima, then Jarreau, then Maze, then Hiroshima, then Maze then . . . you get the picture. Eventually, his head gave way to his heart, and he became th e full-time mainstay with Hiroshima. Working in the capacity of keyboardist, composer, arranger, and producer, he has become part of the heart and soul of their music. Hiroshima is on Facebook Museum of Making Music on Facebook
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