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  • Premieres Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV + Sunday, Nov. 13 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 / PBS Video App. From Bitcoin to NFTs, crypto is making headlines. But what exactly is it, and how does it work? Go beyond the hype and skepticism to unravel the truth behind a technology some say will revolutionize more than just money.
  • LEARN HOW TO MAKE FERMENTED FOODS WITH STRAWBERRIES! Celebrate strawberry season by learning about many different ways to ferment them, in Sauerkraut, chutney, pickles and kombucha! Date | Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 12pm Location | Duck Foot Brewing Purchase tickets here! LEARN: We’ll have a brief discussion about the benefits of making and eating fermenting foods DEMO: We’ll show you how easy it is to start making fermented foods yourself at home! We’ll demo some simple seasonal fermented recipes with strawberries which are loaded with healthy probiotic bacteria. TASTE: We’ll have a variety of fermented strawberry dishes to sample BEER FLIGHT: We’ll pair each of our strawberry ferments with an amazing Duck Foot brew. DO IT YOURSELF: Roll up your sleeves and make your very own batch of seasonal sauerkraut to take home and ferment SAVE $5 or more when you bring a friend or posse! (Each guest must have a ticket). For further information on this event please visit the website: https://fermentersclub.com/shop/san-diego-hands-on-strawberry/
  • How residents in the Itaewon area in Seoul, South Korea are feeling right now, and how Halloween's tragic crowd surge might affect the "party mecca of South Korea."
  • The promise of the skincare industry – and the celebrities crowding it – is that it's about health, not superficial beauty. But is it?
  • Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! + Encores Sunday, Dec. 15 at 3 p.m. on KPBS TV and 8 p.m. on KPBS 2. Discover the wildlife and landscapes of Portugal, shaped by its history as a global trading hub. From forest to coast, witness the majesty of the country’s wild horses, storks, monk seals, flamingos and more.
  • In December, Monica Casper, an SDSU dean, tweeted about conservatives. The backlash was swift and included personal threats.
  • "This will be our reply to violence: to make music more intensely, more beautifully, more devotedly than ever before." — Leonard Bernstein This Sunday March 6 @ 4:00 pm, Le Salon de Musiques invites you to celebrate freedom and peace. Dedicated to Ukraine, the romantic program for voice, piano and strings, features three genius composers: Chopin, Liszt, & Saint-Saens. Taking place at the La Jolla Woman's Club, it will be performed by Elissa Johnston, Soprano, Ambroise Aubrun, Violin, Madalyn Parnas Moller, Violin, Andrew Picken, Viola, Stella Ye Lin Cho, Cello, Stephanie Payne, Double-Bass, and Vijay Venkatesh, Piano. Introduced by musicologist Michael Bane, the performance is followed by a Q&A between the audience and the artists. The high tea buffet with French Champagne will be served once again! COVID policy: We require all our guests to be fully vaccinated. Everyone attending will have to present proof of full vaccination, along with ID, upon entry. We also require attendees to wear masks during the performance. Limited seating: To get your tickets, visit LeSalondeMusiques.com or call: (310) 498 0257 Related links: Le Salon de Musiques on Instagram
  • The Sweat and the Panic: People, Produce, and Concrete Artist Weston Riffle attempts to represent the struggle for virtue and comfort in the original San Diego County in an April and May solo show with over 80 paintings displayed on two floors
  • The U.S. produces billions of pumpkins each year, most of which end up in the trash when Halloween ends. From composting them to putting them out for wildlife to eat, here are some recycling ideas.
  • A potential battle for the Russian-occupied city of Kherson could change the trajectory of the Ukrainian war. For those stuck there, life is hard and dangerous.
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