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  • Matsu is thrilled to bring you another unforgettable Tsuki Night, this time in dynamic collaboration with the infamous Yakitoriguy. Inspired by the moon ("tsuki" in Japanese), our monthly Tsuki Night transforms Matsu into a vibrant celebration of Japanese nightlife with Izakaya-style bites, spirits, and this time—a special Yakitori twist! With the enticing scent of binchotan charcoal, enjoy authentic Yakitori classics like chicken thigh, heart, wing, tsukune (meatball), and more—each skewer crafted with care. Paired with our beloved Tsuki Night staples. Our bar will feature a limited supply of Japanese beer alongside our full beverage and cocktail menu, all carefully curated to complement the evening. Preorder your Yakitori set on Opentable. Still a few time slots left! $25 4 skewer set (3 chicken items and veggie) Wings, Thigh Negima, Hearts, and Seasonal Veggie. No reservations required. Matsu on Facebook / Instagram
  • Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with KPBS Passport! The documentary that looks back at the years Charlie “Bird” Parker spent in Kansas City and his lasting legacy on the Kansas City jazz scene. It features rarely seen archival footage of Parker, interviews with musicians and historians, and live performances from Kansas City’s most talented jazz musicians.
  • Larry Itliong Day is coming up. To honor the labor leader's legacy, we look at how he and other Filipino farmworkers fought for better pay and living conditions. Plus, a filmmaker unravels the Philippines' colonial history and its impact on the diaspora today. And finally, we catch up with San Diego's Poet Laureate.
  • Tim Burton and Michael Keaton return with their trickster ghost and a perfect reason to head to cinemas to escape the heat.
  • What would happen if you blocked the internet from your cellphone for two weeks? A bunch of millennial researchers wanted to answer that question. Here's what they found.
  • The CBS soap opera debuts on Monday, focusing on a family living in a wealthy D.C. suburb. "This is not your grandmother's soap opera," says star Tamara Tunie.
  • Israel is delaying the release of Palestinian detainees and prisoners, disrupting the Gaza ceasefire deal, and its military is intensifying an offensive in the occupied West Bank
  • We hear from musicians Grady Allen and Dante Melucci from the band Anxious about their second album Bambi. The young hardcore act says it's their most authentic outing yet.
  • Leaders from Egypt, Jordan and other Arab states met in Saudi Arabia to discuss alternative plans for Gaza's future than the one laid out by President Trump, which calls for displacing Palestinians.
  • A U.S. district judge granted a preliminary injunction blocking the administration from terminating or changing federal contracts they consider equity-related.
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