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  • Midday Edition uplifts voices in San Diego with fearless conversations about intriguing issues. Host, Jade Hindmon, cuts through the noise with questions that give listeners a deeper understanding of themselves, people and the community they live in. Guests share diverse perspectives from their expertise and lived experience. In a city and world that's rapidly changing, Jade’s interviews inspire, inform and make you think. Midday Edition is live Monday - Thursday 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. and re-airs from 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. You can also catch the show anytime on all podcast apps.

    Share your feedback or show ideas by emailing the team at midday@kpbs.org or leave us a voicemail at 619-452-0228.
  • Local non-profits say they are stretched too thin to take on extra cases and some community leaders have said more migrants are not welcome.
  • Judge Arthur Engoron issued the order on former President Donald Trump and his legal team on Tuesday as a result of a social media post featuring one of the judge's staffers.
  • There’s a change in the wind. Classical ballet is being modified and updated for presentation. Across the dance world, traditional ballets are being re-imagined and revived with new choreography. New imagery. New energy. Purpose to fit in a modern world. This summer, City Ballet dancers will bring to the stage a powerful selection of new versions of some of ballets most iconic presentations such as "Grand Pas Classique", "Spartacus", "Golden Idol" from "La Bayadere", and "The Dying Swan". The program also includes a new world premiere featuring the company dancers, choreographed by resident choreographer Geoffrey Gonzalez, and featuring music from Mozart and more! This performance ignites the start of City Ballet’s 30th season and is not one to miss. Date | Thursday, July 21 - Saturday, July 23 at 7:30 p.m. Venue | Torrey Pines Performing Arts Center Purchase tickets here! - Prices are: Center Orchestra at $59 and Side Orchestra at $39 Free parking No one under the age of 5 City Ballet of San Diego: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • LGBTQ+ students at San Dieguito Union are calling for change after a district trustee and parents engaged in what they call “transphobic behavior” in a private Facebook group chat.
  • José Cruz González's new play, "Under a Baseball Sky," is inspired by the Mexican American community of Logan Heights. The world premiere production runs Feb. 16 through March 12 at The Old Globe.
  • In Atlanta, dozens of activists who oppose a new police and fire training facility are being accused of domestic terrorism. That has alarmed civil liberties and human rights groups.
  • The Media Arts Center San Diego is bringing the magic of videography and editing to the classroom through its annual iVIE (Innovative Video in Education) Student Awards & Film Festival. Film-making can help stimulate some of the skills needed to succeed in STEM coursework. The Media Arts Center San Diego is proud to bring an event where students can get creative and explore their talents to the community. Date | Saturday, June 4, 2022 at 10 a.m. Location | Reading Cinemas Town Square Purchase tickets here! Nominees will be competing for a chance to win a $750 price for each grade level. In years past, students have predominantly spotlighted topics like mental health, and immigration. This year some of the categories for submission are news stories, PSAs, animation, a music-centric category, and a call to action to use Tik Tok for good! iVIE Student Awards & Film Festival is a local K-12 student video competition and festival conceived to encourage and reward teachers and students who recognize the power of video as a creative and educational tool. For further information on this event please visit: https://ivieawards.org/
  • As part of our Two-Day Workshop series, be inspired by Richard Mayhew and his spirited and imaginative landscapes. Explore the unique and iridescent colors that he uses in his focus on background, middle ground and foreground. Due to his studies at the Academy of Florence, Italy, his use of vibrating contrasting colors will evoke the essence of Tuscany in your works. Join Robin Douglas to use a variety of materials including pastels, watercolor and acrylics to create your own work. All supplies included. Click here to register for this workshop!
  • The retailer says it hired an outside firm to look into the claims against Mike Jeffries. It's a major test for a brand that's remaking its image for a socially conscious era.
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