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  • This weekend's British coronation will be about pomp, history and attempts to reflect diversity.
  • Peso Pluma seems to be dominating these days. He delighted audiences at Coachella, made history on The Tonight Show, and he's got hit after hit after hit on multiple music charts.
  • The horses trained by Saffie Joseph Jr. died within three days of each other from unknown causes. Another of Joseph's horses, Lord Miles, has been withdrawn from Saturday's Kentucky Derby.
  • As the more transmissible delta variant continues to spread, San Diego County’s death toll from COVID nearly doubled in one week. We bring you an update on the impact the virus is having in San Diego County. Plus, one of the most contentious housing measures to come out of the California legislature is now on it’s way to the Governor’s desk — Senate Bill 9, which allows up to four units to be built on lots zoned for single family houses. And, San Diego County students with special needs faced extra challenges in virtual learning. Now they're making up for lost time back in class. Then, Supervisor Nora Vargas joins Midday Edition to discuss what the new county arts and culture council would look like and how it might work. And, the KPBS Summer Music Series continues with DJ Artistic, considered an architect of the local hip-hop scene who curates and produces events, makes space for emerging artists and is a four-time SDMA winner.
  • In Good Company September 25 to October 30, 202 Art Produce Gallery and online. For a preview, Art Produce's "Garden pARTy" anniversary celebration and fundraiser will include the exhibition, along with dance performances, music, food and more. Tickets are $50 and the event is 21+. In celebration of 20+ years of gallery exhibitions, Art Produce will hold a group exhibit of 20+ artists including: Alessandra Moctezuma Amanda Farber Anna O’Cain Anna Stump Anne Mudge Arzu Ozkal Becky Guttin Bhavna Mehta Carrie Minikel Chitra Gopalakrishnan Cindy Zimmerman Claudia Cano Helen Redman Katie Ruiz Kim Reasor Kline Swonger Lynn Susholtz Marianela de la Hoz Melissa Walter Michelle Montjoy Siobhán Arnold and Meagan Shein / SIEN Collective. We are also featuring some of our 2020/2021 Artists in Residence (AiR) in the online Gallery! Avia Rose Ramm Brian D. Black Cat Chiu Phillips Dakota Noot Elizabeth Salaam Jennifer Vargas Kaori Fukuyama Kim Sweeney Omar Velazco Sofia V. Gonzalez Terri Hughes-Oelrich To view a selection of works online, visit the gallery's website here. Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 12-6 p.m. or by appointment. Entry through La Catrina.
  • While California's wet winter brought wildflower super blooms, heavy storms damaged or delayed flowers at local farms, impacting prices before Mother's Day.
  • It was a pretty wild year for music. Here are some KPBS staff picks for the best albums of 2022.
  • Two registered sex offenders accused of engaging in sex acts with a 16-year-old girl at an El Cajon motel were ordered Thursday to stand trial on several felony sex crime counts.
  • Explore the Living Coast Discovery Center during San Diego Museum Month with 50% off admission. Pick up your pass at a San Diego Macy’s store or one of 75 libraries throughout San Diego County. Present your discount pass during February 2022 for up to four (4) half-price admissions to the Living Coast Discovery Center. Be sure to keep your Museum Month Pass so you can celebrate arts and culture all month long! Date | From February 1 through February 28, Thursday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Private tours Mondays to Wednesdays. Location | The Living Coast Discovery Center Get tickets here! Adults (13+): $18 Children (3-12): $13 Children (0-2): Free General admission prices without SD Museum Month discount. For more information, please visit thelivingcoast.org/visit/admissions-tickets or call (619) 409-5900.
  • These days, as polarization reaches deep into American life, some musicians are trying to stay out of the fray and use their music to bridge divides.
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