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  • Premieres Friday, Nov. 19, 2021 at 8:30 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On Demand. A fatal accident in his teens would come to define life for Darin Strauss. Also, from champion skier to acclaimed composer, Steven Mackey has never lost his rhythm.
  • Smith’s resignation came two days after the academy met to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Smith for violations of the group’s standards of conduct.
  • Many of the future roundabouts are slated to be built in mostly residential areas, in areas including Mission Bay Park and City Heights.
  • The charges stem from a dispute that took place after the rappers left a pool party at Kylie Jenner's house in Los Angeles in 2020. Lanez was accused of assaulting Megan by shooting her in both feet.
  • Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: The Blamo! podcast, Paris Is Burning, Sheryl Lee Ralph's Sleigh and Crash Landing on You.
  • You'll read about a Kenyan ice sculptor, the risks to women from food insecurity, a poignant street encounter — and goats locking horns with sheep in a changing climate.
  • Premieres Friday, Nov. 26, 2021 at 8:30 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On Demand. Singer-songwriter Valerie June has been knocked down but never out by heartbreak, illness, and hardship. Now in his early 60s, choreographer and dancer Stephen Petronio has built a life and a body of work by deciding whose rules he was prepared to follow.
  • Shamir's new album, 'Heterosexuality,' confronts how the public viewed him back in 2014, when his debut single nearly made him a pop star at the age of 19.
  • In this talk we consider the manner in which the masculine presence has developed over time. How have changes in the political climates affected the presentation of men in society, or has it actually changed at all? Do men suffer from the same style pressures as women? What differences do their countries and societies of origin create? The Timken showcases a collection of male portraits by preeminent artists of the time revealing the changes in male pictorial style across history, geography and time. Date | Thursday, May 12 from 11 a.m. to noon Location | Online Register here! This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit timkenmuseum.org/calendar/event/free-virtual-talk-the-men-of-the-timken-three-centuries-of-masculine-presence or call (619) 550-5955.
  • APA San Diego welcomes music photographer Pooneh Ghana for a photographic talk and presentation on Thursday, May 12 at 5 p.m. About the artist: Pooneh Ghana was born and raised in Texas and began her journey as a photographer in high school at age 16 traveling to Austin to attend shows/music festivals with some cheap film cameras in hand. Pooneh then combined her two greatest passions, a love for music and photography, and began her career working as a freelance music photographer using the skills she learned early on by experimenting with photography. Over the years, she’s created stunning film photos while working and touring with various artists including Tame Impala, The Strokes, Beck, Leon Bridges, Angel Olsen, Cage The Elephant, Glass Animals, Courtney Barnett, Idles, and many more. Register here! Free to APA and MOPA Members. Non-Members: Pay What You Wish. All Proceeds go to the photographer. For more information, please visit apasd.org/category/events or email director@apasd.org.
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