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  • Engaging Kids and Families Across San Diego County

    KPBS Kids offers a wide range of programming to cultivate diverse audiences and educate, enlighten, and entertain families in the San Diego region. Events serve to create a connection between KPBS in the San Diego community and beloved PBS Kids programming. KPBS Kids also serves as a connector in the community to bring together partner organizations and facilitate the sharing of resources.
  • Join us on Friday, June 20 at 6:30 p.m. at Moonlight Beach in Encinitas for this magical experience on the longest day of the year. On the beach, just walk south of the lifeguard station. There is a large free parking lot and facilities. Bring your drum, your spirit, and something to sit on. All levels welcome — let's welcome the summer sun together! The summer solstice is a time to celebrate nature's abundance, the power of the sun, and the cyclical nature that sustains all life on Earth. Different cultures and people of various faiths worldwide have been celebrating this celestial event for millennia. The word “solstice” comes from the Latin words “sun” and “to stand still.” At solstice, we pause for reflection, gratitude, and a deeper connection to nature. Our drumming builds community and echoes the rhythms of the waves–everything is connected! Free will offerings accepted to benefit the work of ICEJ - the Interfaith Coalition for Earth Justice. Donations can be made at www.icejsd.org/donate. Questions? Contact info@icejsd.org Free will offering accepted to benefit the work of Interfaith Coalition for Earth Justice. All are welcome regardless of financial contribution. ICEJ - the Interfaith Coalition for Earth Justice on Instagram
  • Grab your chosen fam and your spiciest opinions, we’re watching the gay chaos unfold together. Join us at Diversionary Theatre, San Diego’s LGBTQ+ cultural hub, for a watch party you won’t want to miss. Netflix is dropping the first 6 episodes of "The Ultimatum: Queer Love Season 2," and we’re watching them loud, proud, and in community. Whether you're here for the mess, the love, the drama, or just the eye contact during the confessionals - you’ll be in good company. What to expect: - A big-screen binge of episodes 1–3 - Drinks, vibes, snacks, and some surprise fun - Reactions & spicy debates on the Thirdvote app - Extremely gay energy, obviously Seating is limited. Thirdvote on Instagram
  • Jimmy Kimmel's return to airwaves might just point the way forward for late-night TV to prove its relevance to American audiences — and to itself.
  • Experience the vibrant energy of Endea Owens and the Cookout, a dynamic ensemble led by the exceptionally talented bassist Endea Owens. Their performances are a joyful fusion of jazz, soul, and global influences, creating a feel-good atmosphere that captivates audiences. Owens, known for her commanding stage presence and masterful playing, often takes center stage with riveting bass solos, while the band members shine with compelling instrumental riffs and uplifting vocal harmonies. The Cookout’s performances are more than just a concert; they are an experience that leaves audiences feeling inspired and connected. Endea Owens’ exceptional talent and impact have garnered significant recognition. She is a recipient of an Emmy, a GRAMMY Award, and a George Foster Peabody Award. In 2019, she was hailed as an Emerging Artist by Jazz at Lincoln Center. Owens has also been commissioned to compose for prestigious ensembles such as the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, where she served as the 2023 MAC Music Innovator. Her debut album, "Feel Good Music," released in 2023, has further solidified her position as a rising star in the jazz world. Endea Owens on Instagram / Youtube
  • A spectacular season opener—two performances by one of today’s most celebrated and in-demand musicians, GRAMMY® Award-winning pianist Daniil Trifonov. HANDEL "Suite No. 7" in G Minor, HWV 432 BRAHMS "Variations and Fugue on a Theme" by Handel, Op. 24 Daniil Trifonov on Facebook / Instagram
  • A spectacular season opener— two performances by one of today’s most celebrated and in-demand musicians, GRAMMY® Award-winning pianist Daniil Trifonov. HANDEL "Suite No. 7" in G Minor, HWV 432 BRAHMS "Variations and Fugue on a Theme" by Handel, Op. 24 SCHUMANN "Davidsbündlertänze," Op. 6 BRAHMS "Variations on a Theme" by Robert Schumann Daniil Trifonov on Facebook / Instagram
  • Multiple sources tell NPR that as part of the Trump administration's latest reduction-in-force, the U.S. Department of Education has gutted the office that handles special education.
  • Midway through her first semester of college, Silvana Clark realized she didn't have enough money to finish the year. Then, her drama professor stepped in.
  • Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt won the Nobel memorial prize in economics Monday for their research on how technological innovation fuels economic growth and creative destruction.
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