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  • David Cronenberg's film is set in a grim future where humans, having lost the ability to feel physical pain, start operating on their own bodies. This movie mixes blood and guts with great tenderness.
  • Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2024 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Explore the dramatic story of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope-the most ambitious observatory ever launched-through a series of high-stakes milestones, from its conception to completion.
  • In Texas, many uninsured people can access Medicaid if they get pregnant. But 2 months after giving birth, the coverage ends. Advocates say new moms need a full year, to improve maternal health.
  • A new shelter in Tijuana, Mexico, has become a beacon for Muslim migrants. For the first time, they have a dedicated space where they can practice their faith while searching for a better life beyond.
  • A special event on Saturday celebrates art, documentary storytelling, and the City Heights neighborhood with workshops, art stations, food, music and a Dinah Poellnitz-curated exhibition.
  • San Diego State will open a COVID-19 vaccination site at Viejas Arena Tuesday. Plus, Jacumba Hot Springs residents are fighting back against a solar panel installation project that would take up 650 acres at the edge of town. And lawmakers are considering ending protections for the critically endangered vaquita porpoise after an altercation between conservationists and fishermen turned fatal. Then, a proposed legal settlement will force the Army to review the discharges of recent veterans with mental health issues. Plus, San Diego master gardener Maria Mata joined Midday Edition to answer questions about growing your own food. Finally, a new Institute of Contemporary Art has formed in San Diego, merging the San Diego Art Institute in Balboa Park with the Lux Art Institute in Encinitas.
  • Her book, out Oct. 18, is a memoir, cookbook and retelling of Puerto Rican history. It's also a testament to her life's work of documenting and preserving the food of the Puerto Rican diaspora.
  • Coachella is back after being shuttered by the pandemic. We take a look at the Do LaB stage, created by three brothers, as a renegade event.
  • Singer-songwriter Sammy Rae will perform live at House of Blues on Tuesday, November 15 at 8:00 p.m. For as much as Sammy Rae & The Friends may be a band, this collective of, dreamers, and artists considers itself a family first. Fronted by singer and songwriter Sammy Rae, the group flourishes in any spotlight with a combination of all-for-one and one-for-all camaraderie, palpable chemistry, deft virtuosity, and vocal fireworks. Their sound is a mélange of Sammy’s influences, rooted in classic rock, folk, and funk and sprinkled with soul and jazz. Sammy Rae & The Friends on Instagram + Facebook House of Blues event information
  • The Heart Revolution presents 30+ experts with ground-breaking new insights into the function and purpose of the human heart. Participate in a revolution that could change your life and our society. The human heart is at the center of a scientific revolution and at the center of a spiritual awakening. If you think the human heart is a pump, you're in for a big surprise... Our speakers have been featured in high end publications like PBS, TEDx, FOX, Hay House, Goop, National Geographic, Dr. Oz Show, Oprah and many more. They are lifelong researchers, best-selling authors, award-winning scientists and medical doctors, spiritual wisdom carries, life and health coaches, artists and explorers of the most mysterious and magnificent 'thing' we have: our heart. Once you understand and re-awaken the function and purpose of your heart, you will see life and being human in a whole new way. The Heart Revolution on Facebook + Instagram
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