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  • New production of the Bard's comedy tackles the question of whether it is a misogynistic play or a play about misogyny.
  • "My father was not a good person, but he was a great character," Sedaris says. The humorist writes about his efforts to make peace with his memories of his late father in Happy-Go-Lucky.
  • We asked AAPI photographers, 'What is the story of your name and what does it mean to you?'
  • Tuesday, May 31, 2022 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand now with KPBS Passport. When his brother is murdered in America’s first post-9/11 revenge killing, Rana Singh Sodhi begins a journey to reclaim his American dream and fight the hate that continues to threaten his community.
  • Fletcher assumed a low-profile in the group, but was a uniting figure and often the tiebreaking vote in the squabbles of his more famous bandmates.
  • Activist Pamela Sneed says this year's walk will honor Black artists' contributions that have been erased from AIDS narratives.
  • A new play written by Tony Award® nominated artist Charlayne Woodard gets its world premiere at the La Jolla Playhouse. Co-directed by Patricia McGregor and Delicia Turner Sonnenberg A Co-Production with Baltimore Center Stage Written by the Tony Award® nominated artist Charlayne Woodard, this moving world-premiere play explores the complex relationship between two “alpha” women: Claire Rose, an elderly Black woman, and her middle-aged daughter, Cassandra. After not speaking to each other for the past three years, Cassandra shows up unexpectedly at her mother’s garden gate, attempting to reconcile old wounds. Both women give as good as they get, taking us on a rollercoaster ride unearthing conflicts and secrets of the past, and creating magic in the process. Production Sponsors: La Cuisine Custom Catering The Paula Marie Black Endowment for Women’s Voices in the Art of Theatre September 21 – October 17, 2021 Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre COVID-19 safety information can be found here. As of Aug. 18, 2021, LJPH requires proof of full COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 48 hours of your performance, and that masks be worn for all patrons inside the theater. ACCESS Performance (ASL interpretation): Saturday, October 9, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. ACCESS Performance (audio description): Saturday, October 9, 2021 at 2:00 p.m.
  • Joe Garcia had dropped off flowers at his wife's memorial on Thursday, The New York Times reported. He "pretty much just fell over" after returning home and died of a heart attack, his nephew said.
  • The La Jolla Historical Society's "Voices from the Rez" exhibition opens June 3, 2022, showcasing art, writing and performance from Native American artists from San Diego and Riverside county reservations.
  • Many other companies use the peanut butter — the cause of a salmonella outbreak — and now they have recalls of their own. The FDA says the products made it to at least 10 other countries.
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