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  • The Chrysalis: Monarch School’s Center for the Arts opens in Barrio Logan supporting students who are experiencing homelessness.
  • NPR photographer Claire Harbage shares her experiences of documenting life in Ukraine for the past year, amid the ongoing Russian invasion.
  • Based on one of America's most emblematic pieces of intellectual property, Greta Gerwig's Barbie movie was never going to be just a movie, because Barbie was never just a doll.
  • The U.S. Supreme Court has used an obscure legal idea to justify delaying the redrawing of voting maps, forcing some elections to use voting districts that lower courts found to be illegally drawn.
  • Queen Bee's San Diego has it all! Our open mic is back! Music, poetry, spoken word, and more! Keep the lights on and support your local artists. Signup at 7pm. Two songs or 6 minutes. $5 entry. Hosted by Michael John Saltus and Rosey Elizabeth! Dates: Thursdays starting on Feb. 10 at 7pm Location: Queen Bee's Art & Culture Center Cost: $5-$8 For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • The report is part of a systemwide Title IX assessment ordered by the California State University Board of Trustees after several high-profile incidents.
  • A huge housing development planned for Otay Ranch has been struck down in court. A San Diego judge agreed with environmental groups and California’s attorney general in a lawsuit against the Adara at Otay Ranch project. Plus, the federal commission charged with replacing Confederate names on military bases is getting thousands of suggestions, but that's just one step in a process that will likely take years. And, the big news in the art world this weekend is the celebration for winners of the San Diego Art Prize. Other art events around the county include the Symphony's take on Gabriel García Márquez, a mural walk and a new play commissioned by the Old Globe.
  • Premieres Monday, July 24, 2023 at 10:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. Paralyzed by late-stage ALS, Kathryn clings to a mordant wit as she yearns to witness her daughter's wedding. Shot from her fixed point of view, watch a family grappling with the daily demands of disability and in-home caretaking.
  • To celebrate this year's Public Radio Music Day, we asked KPBS staff what they're listening to right now, and why they love it.
  • Family Feud is kitschy, a bit silly, and just challenging enough. I love the drama, but it also forces me to take a step back from my bubble and think about the larger human experience.
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