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  • 'Black Panther' sequel delivers on emotions then gets swallowed by CGI
  • On Monday the San Diego City Council passed an ordinance further defining who is eligible to serve on the city’s Commission on Police Practices. The 25-member commission is expected to investigate shootings by police officers and deaths in police custody. Next, more details on the commitment by San Diego city and county leaders to build more affordable housing. Also, California is experiencing the driest three years ever recorded and we’re on track for a fourth year. The implications of a La Niña this winter for the state. And, a new book takes a look at the science of “belonging” during a time of polarization, how it plays a role in our mental and physical health, and how it can help lead to a society based on inclusiveness and human connection. Plus, Common Ground Theatre has been around since the Civil Rights era; now it starts a new era as the theatre in residence at La Jolla Playhouse. KPBS attended a rehearsal last week to find out how Common Ground is using the residency program to reach a larger audience. Finally, a conversation with Keith Corbin who traces his path as a former gang member who learned to cook in prison to a celebrated chef in a new memoir.
  • 2024 may not have quite the stacked release calendar of 2023, but Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth is right around the corner. Signs also point to Nintendo Switch 2 later this year.
  • In the final episode of Cinema Junkie's three-part series focused on Black Com!x Day's Get Shooked! New Masters of Horror panel, Kevin Grevioux talks about his latest projects, owning your own IPs, and monsters.
  • Premieres Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2023 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App + Encore Thursday, Nov. 2 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. How Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell helped transform the Supreme Court and U.S. politics. Amid scrutiny of the high court, and a power struggle in the GOP, McConnell's rise and role pushing the judiciary to the right, and America's polarized democracy.
  • Through images and words, author Nora Krug illustrates the day-to-day lives of two individuals and their families living within warring nations.
  • The writer W. Somerset Maugham plays a central role Tan Twan Eng's entrancing new novel that encompasses at-the-time risky interracial and homosexual love stories and a scandalous murder trial.
  • Frank Rubio's first mission broke the record for the longest U.S. spaceflight earlier this month. Rubio is a medical doctor and was a lieutenant colonel and Blackhawk helicopter pilot in the Army.
  • Republican candidates seeking the nomination for the 2024 presidential nomination took the stage Wednesday night in Miami. But once again, in his absence, frontrunner Donald Trump commands attention.
  • Following the public darshan by Her Holiness Sai Maa, is the two-day program on February 4 and 5 called HealthSpan: DNA Release and Cellular Activation presented by Awakened Life, founded by Sai Maa. In this program, Sai Maa and Her teachers show you how to program your cells for maximum health, youthfulness and longevity. You will work energetically with the consciousness of your quantum DNA, cellular structure and smart body. In addition, Sai Maa will pour energetic activations into your body to improve your physical health and increase longevity. A renowned healer and humanitarian, Sai Maa works for the personal and global awakening of humanity. Sai Maa helps individuals overcome the limitations of daily life and move into the velocity of effortless manifestation by mastering one’s mind and emotions. Sai Maa will be teaching and offering deep energetic work with individuals to help expand their potential to discover and embrace their Soul’s Purpose. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
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