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  • Amid growing concerns about mental health, some schools seek to ease the pressure on first-year students. Critics say this "ungrading" amounts to coddling and could set them up for failure.
  • Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with PBS App. The film explores the global water crisis, using California as a microcosm. It shows how water politics that led to the draining of the Owens Valley by Los Angeles, made famous by the film "Chinatown," continue to this day in ongoing efforts to take ever more water from Northern California's San Francisco Bay estuary.
  • Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand with PBS Video App. The film chronicles Proposition 187, a California ballot measure passed in 1994 that sought to deny public services to undocumented immigrants. While the initiative was meant to keep the “immigrant threat” at bay, it mobilized non-immigrants and immigrants in Latino communities as well as their allies across the state.
  • Hosted by Think Blue San Diego and I Love a Clean San Diego, Creek to Bay Cleanup is one of the largest annual cleanup events in the region and has collected approximately 2.7 million pounds of trash and litter since its inception. Join us as we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the largest environmental cleanup in San Diego County during Earth Week! Thousands of volunteers around the region will help remove harmful litter and get closer to collecting nearly 3 million pounds of pollution since the event began. The Creek to Bay Cleanup will take place on Saturday, April 23 from 9 a.m. to noon on the following locations: • Allied Gardens – Navajo Canjon Road • Alpine – Chocolate Creek • Barrio Logan – Cesar Chavez Park • Bonita – Bonita Long Canyon • Bonita – Rohr Park • Bonsall – Old Bonsall Bridge • Carlsbad – Carlsbad Village • Carlsbad – Haymar Drive Trail • Chollas Creek – Federal Blvd • Chula Vista – Marina View/J Street Park • Chula Vista – Otal Lake Community Park • Chula Vista – Swiss Park • City Heights – Chollas Creek Canyon Trail • City Heights - Postage Stamp Point Trail • Del Mar - Powerhouse Park • Del Mar - Torrey Pines State Beach • El Cajon - Flinn Springs County Park • El Cajon - Forester Creek • El Cajon - San Diego River Park • Escondido - Elfin Forest • Escondido - Quarry Preserve at Escondido Creek • Escondido - Reidy Creek • Fallbrook - Live Oak County Park • Fallbrook - Rainbow County Park • Hillcrest - Marston Canyon • Imperial Beach - Imperial Beach Street Sweep • La Jolla - 501 La Canada Bike Path Sweep • La Mesa - University Channel • Lincoln Park - Gompers Park - ILACSD Kickoff Site • Miramar - Pure Project Business Center Street Sweep • Mission Bay - Lower Rose Creek Mission Bay High School • Mission Bay - Mission Bay Park • Mission Valley – San Diego River • North Park - Pure Project Street Sweep • Ocean Beach – Dog Beach • Oceanside - Buena Vista Creek by the Fire Station • Oceanside - Buena Vista Creek by the Kohl's • Oceanside - Loma Alta Creek at Buccaneer Park • Oceanside - Loma Alta Creek at Ord Way • Oceanside - Loma Alta Creek at Union Plaza • Old Town - Presidio Park • Otay Mesa - Clayton Vernal Pool Preserve • Point Loma - Famosa Slough • Point Loma - Spanish Landing Park East • Poway - Community Park • Redwood Village - Chollas Lake • Rolando Park - Zena Canyon • San Ysidro - Street Sweep • Santee - Mission Trails Regional Park • Tierrasanta - Shepherd Canyon • Tijuana River Valley - Tijuana River Valley Community Garden • Tijuana River Valley - Tijuana River Valley Regional Park • Tijuana River Valley Regional Park - Effie May Crossing • Vista - Buena Vista Creek Trail • Vista - Foothill Drive Street Sweep Register here! This event is free and open to the public. All attendees must register. For more information, please visit creektobay.org or call (619) 291-0103.
  • Coronado Public Library, in partnership with Bay Books Coronado, welcomes Anastasia Zadeik, author of "Blurred Fates", in conversation with Tracy J. Jones, who co-runs the San Diego Memoir Showcase. This event is free and first-come, first-served. A limited number of premium-view reserved seats are available for those who pre-order a copy of the book by contacting Bay Books at 619-435-0070. One reserved seat per book. About the author, Anastasia Zadeik: Anastasia Zadeik is an author, editor, and narrative nonfiction storyteller. Director of Operations for the San Diego Writers Festival, she also serves as a mentor and board member for the literary nonprofit So Say We All. Her work has appeared in The San Diego Decameron Project, LitHub, and "Shaking the Tree". "Blurred Fates" is her first novel. About Tracy J. Jones: Tracy J. Jones is a professional content writer, editor, and writing coach. She co-runs the San Diego Memoir Showcase and co-edits the Showcase anthology, "Shaking the Tree": Brazen. Short. Memoir. The third volume of "Shaking the Tree" was published in 2021; volume four will be published in December 2022. Tracy runs several Read & Critique groups, teaches at San Diego Writers, Ink, and is the interviewer for the Warwick's + San Diego Writers Festival Book Club. She is a freelance developmental editor for Acorn Publishing. About Blurred Lines: Kate Whittier has it all—a loving, even-keeled husband, two great kids, and a beautiful home in Southern California. But Kate is living a lie. In a desperate attempt to create for her children the safe, happy family she never had, she has been hiding dark secrets for decades—things she’s convinced make her unworthy of her wellborn husband, Jacob, and the privileged life he has provided. Then, one ordinary evening, always dependable Jacob confesses to a drunken sexual indiscretion he doesn’t quite remember, and Kate cracks open. Molten memories rise to the surface: hiding in the dark, her brother’s whisper in her ear; crying out, knowing no one will hear. Along with the memories, volatile emotions swirl—a sign, Kate fears, that the mental illness that took her mother has finally come for her. Stepping in to support Kate and Jacob as their lives unravel is the guy who introduced them: Ryan McCann, a peripatetic journalist who has recently settled nearby to write his first novel. Ryan was with Jacob on the night of the indiscretion. Ryan is with Kate when Jacob leaves. And when Kate’s malevolent older brother calls with news of her father’s imminent death, it is Ryan who accompanies her as she journeys back to her childhood home looking for closure. Instead, as the past invades the present and relationships collide, Kate discovers complicated truths that could mean redemption—or destroy her entire world. Follow Anastasia Zadeik on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram!
  • Co-hosted by the Theatre Organ Society of San Diego Named 2017 organist of the year by the American Theatre Organ Society, Los Angeles native Jerry Nagano found his passion as an organist after attending a silent movie show. His musical education began at the age of 10, where he learned how to play the electric organ. He was able to receive training with Gaylor Carter who happened to be the organist in the silent film that sparked Jerry’s passion for organ playing. Jerry was the designated organist at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium playing their remarkable Moller Pipe organ throughout college. After graduation, Jerry became a staff member of the Stanford Theatre. For ten years he was the featured artist at the famed Ye Olde Pizza Joynt in the Bay Area, home of the "Wurlitzer in the Pizza Parlor" concept. Currently, Jerry juggles his musical life with a career in Computer System’s Engineering at Stanford.
  • Guitarist, singer, and songwriter Kenny Wayne Shepherd will perform live at Humphreys Concerts by the Bay on Thu, Sep 29 at 7:00 P.M. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Light-mapping technology is expediting the pace of archaeological discovery in the dense jungles of central Mexico. The latest find could offer clues about how humans advanced agriculturally.
  • The funding is intended to make improvements to reduce traffic delays and increase freight movements, while reducing long-term maintenance costs.
  • Australian soft rock duo Air Supply will perform live at Humphreys Concerts by the Bay on Sunday, October 9 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased here! - Prices ranging from $97-$602 Follow Air Supply on Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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