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  • The artist said that her nomination could inspire her to put out "a hopefully great rock 'n' roll album at some point in the future."
  • Saturday, March 19, 2022 at 4 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On Demand. Go inside films and TV shows through conversations with today's most acclaimed actors. This episode features Lady Gaga (“House of Gucci”) with Jake Gyllenhaal (“The Guilty”), Jessica Chastain (“The Eyes of Tammy Faye”) with Rita Moreno (“West Side Story”) and Javier Bardem (“Being the Ricardos”) with Daniel Craig (“No Time to Die”).
  • Depp says in court: "Never did I myself reach the point of striking Ms. Heard in any way, nor have I ever struck any woman in my life."
  • Loira Limbal's "Through the Night" documentary, part of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival, spotlights the essential workers, mostly women of color who require 24-hour childcare centers — and the tireless childcare workers who support them.
  • Our weekend arts picks: Trash Lamb Gallery, acoustic music along Adams Ave., "Bob Fosse's Dancin'," "Women in Jazz," high school orchestras at the Shell, "Les Paul through the Lens," and György Kurtág's "Kafka Fragments."
  • Making history, the first 60 women will go through boot camp in San Diego for the first time at MCRD, part of a Congressionally mandated change.
  • Phase 1B of COVID-19 vaccinations can begin Saturday. This includes education and childcare workers, law enforcement, food and farm workers. Plus, San Diego Unified School District leaders announced a targeted date of April 12 to allow students of all grade levels to return to the classroom. And San Diego Unified School District has made significant progress toward reducing the longstanding inequities its Black students have faced, but there’s room for growth. Then, Common Ground Theatre's mission is “to produce classics and new works by and about people of African descent.” This weekend it showcases "Day of Absence" by Douglas Turner Ward, who died last Saturday. Finally, San Diego musician Rebecca Jade told KPBS Midday about her influences, her childhood with a jazz singer for a mother, the songs that made her fall in love with music and the artists that shaped her style.
  • Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Plastics News Shanghai correspondent Rebecca Kanthor about the ongoing lockdown there.
  • Black mothers are three times more likely to die due to pregnancy or delivery complications than white mothers. This is happening because of racism in healthcare. To address the disparities and create better outcomes for Black families San Diego County has launched a campaign called Black Legacy Now.
  • This class is a joint fundraiser with National Association of Hispanic Journalists. As always, proceeds from Olivewood's fee-based programs support our free and reduced-price nutrition, garden, and environmental science programs. This month, your contributions to NAHJ's scholarship program will support talented and aspiring journalists in English and Spanish language media. Together we hope to come alongside our community members in their journey to pursue their passion. Menu: Mexican Chipotle Garbanzo Soup Tinga-Style Mushrooms and Spiced homemade Sopes w/ Pickled Onions You can prep alongside us or view it as a demo - your choice. You will be sent an itemized grocery list as well as written recipes BUT Do you want to make it a little easier to collect the ingredients or follow along? We'll curate a personal kit with the main ingredients from the recipes for you to pick up and prepare alongside us! That way you can test out the recipes and decide which ones to make for your friends and family. Order an ingredient kit by 5 p.m. on Sunday, July 12 for pick-up at Olivewood Gardens on Tuesday, July 13 between 1 - 5 p.m. Proceeds for this class will go to NAHJ Scholarship fund & to support Olivewood programming.
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