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  • Our weekend culture picks include new work by Jonny Alexander and musician Salami Rose Joe Louis, a mini video from the Symphony, Manny Farber at Quint ONE and the Athenaeum's livestreamed jazz.
  • War movies are big, first-time acting nominees had a great morning, and inclusion at the Oscars is still an uphill battle. All this, plus the big showing for the unconventional nominations leader.
  • Premieres Friday, Dec. 31, 2021 at 8:30 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On Demand. Deborah Eisenberg and Shira Erlichman fought inner conflicts in search of personal peace.
  • Join local artists for the opening reception of "The Great Outdoors." Collectively, ALL outdoor space. Whether it’s just out the front door, or on top of the mountains. Outdoors, out-of-doors, outside, alfresco, nature or the wilderness. All forms of media were encouraged and welcomed. Visit: http://escondidoarts.org/
  • Join us for the La Mesa Juneteenth and Friends 2022 celebration, located at MacArthur park in La Mesa, on Sunday, June 19, 2022 from Noon to 4 p.m.! Everyone is invited to celebrate! Family fun activities! This event will include food, music, history, entertainment including the MLK Choir, step show dance groups, bounce house with slide, crafts, and family fun. RSVP NOW Support this Inaugural Event! This La Mesa Juneteenth and Friends celebration is a grassroots community effort to bring the rich heritage, culture, and fun of Juneteenth to La Mesa, East County and the wider San Diego region. It cannot be done without enthusiastic community members. If you would like to be part of founding this inaugural Juneteenth event, please join us!
  • Premieres Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022 at 1 p.m. on KPBS TV / On Demand. Samantha gets a taste of the best San Antonio, Texas has to offer, from authentic Mexican carnitas to river adventures to live Tejano music, and so much more!
  • The Senate Judiciary Committee held its much-anticipated hearing into Live Nation and the ticketing industry as dozens of Swifties rallied outside the Capitol and hundreds more joined in virtually.
  • After an months-long investigation into efforts to overturn Georgia's 2020 election results by Donald Trump and his allies, a grand jury's report could be made public — or not.
  • The repercussions of a shooting rampage in Atlanta Tuesday are being felt in Asian-American and Pacific Islander-American communities across the U.S. including in San Diego County. Plus, COVID-19 has not only crushed many small San Diego businesses, but in some cases, destroyed family wealth meant to sustain future generations. And an infectious disease specialist at UC San Diego Health describes how our understanding of how the COVID-19 virus affects the body has changed. Then, local arts organizations weigh in on the last 12 months of art and music during the pandemic and face continued uncertainty and adaptation as we move towards reopening. Finally, San Diego Latino Film Festival kicked off last week and continues through the weekend. We hear from two filmmakers whose work will be showcased.
  • The Hillcrest Wind Ensemble presents, That's Entertainment! an evening of music from the movies, Broadway, TV, and video games on Saturday, June 18 at Courtyard by Marriott San Diego Airport/Liberty Station. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased online and will be available at the door after 6:00 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with complimentary hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar. Concert starts at 7:00 p.m. We will feature the fabulous guest vocalist Leviticus. Under the direction of Artistic Director, Christian Tordahl, the ensemble will also perform the winners of the 2021 HWE International Composition Contest. To complete the night, there will be exciting raffle prizes. The 45 piece Hillcrest Wind Ensemble is in its 36th. year of performing and is proud to be a musical ambassador to the community as a whole. For more information look us up online at www.hillcrestwindensemble.com.
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