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  • For the last six weeks, dedicated students have been learning the art form of telling their story on stage with critically acclaimed solo show performer Brenda Adelman. Short pieces were developed over the course of the class and directed for the stage. Join these students for this virtual performance during this matinee of connection, depth, triumph, and entertainment. Date | Saturday, February 12 at 2 p.m. Location | Online Register here! You will be emailed the Zoom link 24 hours before the start of class. If you sign up less than 24 hours before the start of the class, please email Kristen at programs@sandiegowriters.org for your link. Be sure to check your Spam and Junk folders. For more information, please visit sandiegowriters.org/showcase-healing-through-story or call (619) 696-0363.
  • One question was placed on the ballot by the state Legislature, and six are initiatives that gathered enough verified signatures to go before voters.
  • NPR's Scott Simon takes a moment to remember singer and activist Harry Belafonte, who died this week at the age of 96.
  • San Diego’s redistricting committee’s proposed district map side steps major shakeups, but there are still changes to be made as it moves on to a final series of public meetings. Plus, with the COP26 Climate Conference over and despite the urgency of the meeting, critics have cast doubt on the political will of global leaders to actually commit to the goals set at the summit. Also, Clifton Hicks, who came from a military family, watched the events of Sept. 11 unfold on television and all he wanted to do was enlist and serve his country. But his deployment to Iraq in 2003 fundamentally changed his relationship to the military. Meanwhile, Nick Irving made a name for himself as a special ops sniper, but civilian life was far less straightforward. Irving shared how he found his calling in the military and beyond. And, every October at L.A’s Irwindale Speedway, you'll find a brutal, magnificent thing to behold — The Derby Divas, an all-female demolition derby. Finally, “Hairspray” began its life as an ‘80s campy, indie movie that was turned into a musical. Now, a touring production of the musical is returning to San Diego as Broadway San Diego reopens its doors to live performances. KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando speaks with director Jack O'Brien about transforming a film to a musical.
  • Saturday, Jan. 27, 2024 at 10:30 p.m. on KPBS 2 and 10:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS App + YouTube. Saxony, part of the former East Germany, remains a secret to most travelers. Rick visits the two great cities of the region: the capital city of Dresden, with the opulent palaces and art treasures of the Wettin dynasty, and Leipzig, with its Bach heritage, a massive monument to the day Europe beat Napoleon, and museums remembering its communist heritage.
  • Yiddish for Beginners is the class for the total Yiddish beginner. Students will learn both the speaking and reading skills that are needed to interact with the greater Yiddish world. By the end of the first class, a student will be able to read and understand a complete Yiddish sentence. This class is a go-light-go-easy approach aimed at total beginners with no previous Yiddish or Hebrew exposure. You’ll develop a relationship with the Yiddish alphabet and language, all through the lens and sense of humor of The Simpsons! At the end of this ten-week course, a student will feel comfortable and confident in beginning to express themselves in Yiddish. Date | 10 online sessions every Sunday, 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., from January 16 through March 20 Location | Online Register here! General admission: $270 for all 10 weeks, or $30 per 90 minute class. Students: $230 all 10 weeks or $25 for a 90 minute online class. This course is brought to you by the Yiddish Arts and Academics Associatio of North America. For more information, please visit yaaana.org/yiddish-classes-for-beginners or call (619) 719-1776.
  • Officer Cesar Alcantara staged his suicide, shot a gun off in his home and solicited sex workers while on duty, investigators found.
  • A proposed Bureau of Prisons rule would put the majority of money sent to an incarcerated person from outside toward restitution or other fines.
  • Research at UC San Diego shows that bioengineering can extend the life of yeast cells and probably human cells also.
  • Jesse Cook may have a simple name, but his music is anything but. A true world traveler, Cook grew up between France, Barcelona, and eventually Canada. His music is a reflection of those many places and many adventures. His guitar style is one of his own inventions, which merges the worlds of flamenco, classical, and jazz. Cook’s newest album Beyond Borders is just that, featuring the sounds that have made Jesse Cook the acoustic virtuoso he is. Blending the electric sounds of flamenco and rumba with the smooth elegance of acoustic jazz is second nature to Cook. Don’t miss this truly original master bring his rhythms and infectious tone in concert for one night only! He will be performing live at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido on Sunday, January 30 at 7:30 p.m. Get tickets here! Ticket prices ranging from $30 to $70. For more information, please visit artcenter.org/event/jesse-cook-2 or call (760) 839-4138.
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