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  • Premieres Friday, Oct. 29, 2021 at 9 p.m. and Sunday, Oct, 31 at 2 p.m. on KPBS 2. Go inside the mind of a genius as host Scott Yoo and fellow musicians undertake a recording of Beethoven's most personal music at a historic Berkshires manor to explore the composer's brilliant career where they are visited by some unexpected guests.
  • With a solo exhibition opening this weekend and San Diego Art Prize honors, San Diego artist Perry Vásquez has dozens of works on view in town.
  • Border artist Michelle Guerrero struggled with addiction for years, but a surprise pregnancy helped her straighten out her life. Eventually, she taught herself how to paint large-scale murals, in part, by painting murals on the actual border fence. These days, she goes by Mr B Baby, and she travels the West Coast and Mexico, painting huge Mexican-inspired murals in a style that is her own.
  • Wages and cost of living have been the central issues in negotiations, which broke down on March 6.
  • Photos show the desperate search for scraps left by big diamond operators. But amid rampant poverty and unemployment, zama-zamas see no other way to provide for their families.
  • As artificial intelligence breaks new ground in the classroom, questions remain with regards to how to deliver new opportunities while maintaining equality and eliminating bias. How do we balance the fast pace of this new frontier with concerns around algorithm-based learning and the assumptions that follow? Join founders and CEOs at ASU+GSV Summit Session as they grapple with the ethical boundaries of artificial intelligence. Moderator: Eric Wang, Senior Director of Machine Learning, Turnitin AI, Turnitin Panelists: • Laurie Forcier, Chief of Staff and Director of Partnerships, Educate Ventures Research • Jim Larimore, Chief Officer for Equity in Learning, Riiid • Michael Madaio, Postdoctoral Researcher, Microsoft Research • Taniya Mishra, CEO and Founder, SureStart • Fernando Rodriguez-Villa, CEO and Co-founder, AdeptID Date | Monday, April 4, from 2:10 p.m. to 2:50 p.m. Location | Online Register here for free! This event is part of the ASU+GSV Summit 2022. For more information, please visit asugsvsummit.com/sessions/mind-the-ethical-edge-delivering-equal-and-unbiased-ai or email info@asugsvsummit.com.
  • He may have five Grammy nominations this year, including album of the year, but his recent clash with Grammys host Trevor Noah and other "concerning online behavior" will keep him off the stage.
  • The graphic novel, "we used to move through the city like doves in the wind" is about a couple separated by the COVID border closure. The Tijuana-based artist will open a solo exhibition at The Hill Street Country Club in early 2022.
  • Nottage, the only woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama twice, has a new play on Broadway, an opera at Lincoln Center Theater and a Michael Jackson musical opening soon.
  • Rep. Scott Peters, D-San Diego talks about the $900 billion coronavirus relief bill. Plus, San Diego received its first deliveries of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. Next, county records of community outbreaks obtained by KPBS show that at least 638 COVID-19 cases from late June through mid-December have been linked to seven area tribal casinos. Also, the pandemic deprived many artists of their livelihoods, but this drag queen is finding ways to keep her art alive. Additionally, on the final episode of season three of the “Rad Scientist” podcast, how to retain underrepresented minority students so that STEM education is more equitable for all. Finally, the lessons San Diego Opera learned throughout the pandemic.
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