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  • The process of mending changes our relationship with clothing, minimizes our environmental footprint, and gives us the opportunity to individualize what we wear. In this hands-on workshop, you will learn in the community of others, how to mend and decorate your favorite piece of clothing using the age-old traditions of the simple running stitch embroidery such as sashiko and kantha stitching, patching and darning while blending creative joy with usefulness. What you should bring: • A piece of clothing that needs mending, repair or embellishment (e.g. pair of jeans) • A scrap of fabric for patches (print works best, although the fabric shouldn’t be too thin) • & a thimble Instructor will provide: thread, darning/Sashiko needles, and will have some scrap fabric available too. This class is appropriate for ages 12 years and older.
  • Encore Tuesdays, Feb. 27 - April 2, 2024 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with KPBS Passport! In Season 4, Eliza has taken over the business of Nash and Sons (not that he has any sons) and things are not going entirely smoothly, although help comes from some familiar sources. Outside of work, her relationship with William (the Duke) builds towards a looming decision that will shape both their lives.
  • An administrative law judge is sifting through ideas to completely change the way California residents pay for their electric bills.
  • Harken back to the 1920s and have a roaring good time as the San Diego Police Foundation celebrates 25 years of purpose and partnership. An elegant evening, enlivened by dazzling décor and swanky style, the theme of this year’s Silver Soirée is “Tails” of the Roaring Twenties! Journey to the “Jazz Age” with us for a splendid party with a purpose, designed to shine a spotlight on our K9 Crimefighter Campaign, which funds police service dogs for America’s Finest K9 Unit.
  • The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services has activated its operations center and positioned personnel and equipment in areas most at risk from the weather.
  • John Primer has undisputedly helped build the sound and style of Chicago blues as we know it today. The echos of tradition bellowing from the birthplaces he played such as: Maxwell Street, Theresa's, Checkerboard and Rosa's Lounges, pulse from every chord in his fingers today. John Primer is a Chicago Blues Living Legend. Growing up on Mississippi sharecropper land in 1945, inspired by his family’s hard work and field songs daily, deep devotion to spirituals on Sundays, and blues on Saturdays! John dreamed of one day playing with the Legendary Muddy Waters! Moving to Chicago in 1963, he started on that path of becoming a great bluesman, getting his first steady gig at the legendary Maxwell Street in Chicago on Sunday's and at the famous Theresa’s Lounge seven nights a week for seven years! John was taught by the founding fathers of the blues! Starting out with his own band the Maintainers with Pat Rushing on Maxwell Street, he then moved on to play with the legendary Sammy Lawhorn and Junior Wells at Theresa's Lounge. He worked hard and impressed Willie Dixon enough to go on tour with him and his Chicago Blues All-Stars Band. At this point he was known and John's dream finally came true in 1981 when he got to play with his idol, Muddy Waters! Muddy called for him to lead his band and changed his life forever. After Muddy’s untimely death, he joined up with Magic Slim & The Teardrops for the next 14 years, traveling all over the world. John paid his dues and in 1995 he began leading his own band, The Real Deal Blues Band. He has been recorded more than 87 albums with 17 albums in his own name. He has written and produced more than 55 songs on more than 6 record labels including his own, Blues House Productions. Earning 2 Grammy Award nominations, given 2 Lifetime Achievement Awards, inducted into the Chicago Blues Hall of Fame, awarded the "Muddy Award" for being a traditional blues icon, winning a Blues Music Award, Blues Blast Awards and countless other awards, John Primer is a legendary Chicago Blues Icon!
  • Too Good To Go works with businesses to sell leftovers at a reduced price. This helps prevent food waste from ending up in landfills, where it decomposes and produces a potent planet-warming gas.
  • From the organizers: We are inviting you to enjoy a beautiful chamber concert featuring Artonic Quartet, a San Diego Symphony members string quartet ! Our program offers one of the most delightful, whimsical, playful, charming quartet by Antonin Dvořák, the American Quartet that was written in Spillville, Iowa! Dvořák, a Cyech composer, loved America and his appreciation and impressions are reflected in this masterpiece! Next to this composition you will hear a variety of short pieces ranging from Baroque Bach to contemporary John Adams, Caroline Shaw and beyond! The music is complemented by short intriguing, dynamic musical narrations. The beauty of the historical theater, homemade pastry, European beers and wines, and an excellent company will make for a beautiful evening! Join us and leave inspired!
  • Get ready for a boot-stompin', hat-tippin', good time at the Country on the Coast music festival! With the picturesque Waterfront Park as its backdrop, this festival will transport you to a world of good ol' fashioned southern charm and hospitality. You'll be surrounded by like-minded folks who are just as passionate about country music as you are, and who are ready to have a good time! You can expect to see some of the hottest names in country music taking the stage, bringing their unique sound and style to the festival-goers. The lineup of performers for this year's festival features Kelsea Ballerini, Chris Janson, Thompson Square and others. From classic favorites to up-and-coming artists, there's something for everyone on the lineup. But that's not all - there are plenty of other activities and experiences to enjoy throughout the day. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a beginner, you can try your hand at bull riding or line dancing. There are also plenty of games and activities to participate in, like cornhole or horseshoes, to keep you entertained between performances. And don't forget to take a ride on the Ferris wheel! The view from the top is simply breathtaking, with stunning vistas of the park, downtown San Diego, and the beautiful San Diego Bay. So mark your calendars and gather your friends and family for a day of unforgettable entertainment at Country on the Coast. Get your cowboy boots and hats ready, because you won't want to miss out on this exciting celebration of all things country. For more information about the festival, including ticket prices and the full lineup of performers, be sure to visit CountryontheCoast.com. Please note that this event is 21+ only, so be prepared to show your ID at the entrance. For all the details, please visit CountryontheCoast.com
  • Actor Gary Oldman talks about Mick Herron, British spies and why James Bond doesn't fart
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