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  • Timothy Nelson directs Mozart's playful tale of love
  • Industry leaders and local officials gathered to assess the state of the travel and tourism industry in San Diego.
  • Pacific Coast Harmony will present Summer Soirée, a concert of modern four-part harmony music on at the Rancho Santa Fe Community Center. The music spans the Great American Songbook, Broadway theater and film, popular traditional pieces, and beyond. In addition to the chorus, there will be several special quartet appearances. The concert will follow a reception from 2:30 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. with beer, wine and hors d’oeuvres and a silent auction. Date | Sunday, June 12, 2022, at 3:15 p.m. Location | Rancho Santa Fe Community Center Get tickets here! Admission is $25. Tickets can be purchased at the door as well. For more information, visit PacificCoastharmony.org or call (619) 427-6669.
  • Join us for Tianguis de la Raza, a POC Community Artisan Market at Centro Cultural de la Raza. We have activities for the entire family, live music, food, skill-sharing workshops, and a community clinic. This market is organized by a collective committee Tianguis de la Raza. This market is a community run by community artisans, this year we have completed three years of organizing this community market at the historic community space Centro Cultural de la Raza. Date | Sunday, May 15 from noon to 5 p.m. Location | Centro Cultural de la Raza This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit
  • The IRS is delaying the 2020 tax filing deadline until May 17. How will provisions in the latest stimulus bill will affect your taxes? Plus, Moderna has begun testing its COVID-19 vaccine in children under 12, another step to getting everyone protected. Then, San Diego’s freeways and public transportation were empty in the early days of the pandemic. Traffic and transit ridership are now recovering, but will they ever come back all the way? And, Carlsbad’s GenMark Diagnostics, developer of rapid COVID-19 testing kits, was sold for $1.8 billion — a testament to the San Diego region’s biotech industry innovation during the pandemic. Also, the controversy over how to safely move millions of pounds of nuclear waste from the shuttered San Onofre power plant is back in the headlines. And, efforts to improve the environment around the Salton Sea were widely expected to begin at Red Hill Bay in 2015 but the project remains undone. Finally, KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando speaks with Turner Classic Movies host Eddie Muller about contextualizing classic films that might be problematic and often downright offensive for contemporary audiences.
  • Live music from local favorites Wicked Echoes, The Fictitious Dishes and Slum Summer, on Saturday June 4, at San Diego's#1 luxury dive, The Tower Bar. Visit The Tower Bar on Facebook + Instagram
  • Saturday, Feb. 18, 2023 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV + Sunday, Feb. 19 at 6 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Watch now with KPBS Passport! Grab a front-row seat to the Songbird Supreme’s historic first show in Japan, a stop on her first ever international tour in celebration of her fifth studio album, "Daydream" (1995). Featuring standout versions of her greatest hits, including “Emotions,” “Dreamlover” and “All I Want For Christmas Is You,” the concert marked a special point in the now-legendary singer’s career.
  • Native American artists have brought an incredibly diverse array of sounds and styles to the Tiny Desk, representing just a slice of the breadth and beauty of Indigenous art.
  • Reading Rainbow, a program dedicated to children's literacy, aired on PBS for 23 years. LeVar Burton has won 12 Daytime Emmys and a Peabody Award for his work on the show.
  • The English singer-songwriter and her band give a cathartic, playful performance at the Tiny Desk.
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