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  • Costs of inflation, precise resident data were not included in a trash fee estimate relayed to voters.
  • New production looks at the impact the pandemic has had on people.
  • Oceanside held its 21st annual Dia de los Muertos celebration. The community was invited to immerse in Day of the Dead altars, lowriders, Catrina contests, and other activities. The festival displays Day of the Dead traditions that start on November 1.
  • Literary agent Andrew Wylie told newspaper El Pais that Rushdie suffered three serious wounds to his neck and 15 more wounds to his chest and torso after a stabbing attack in August.
  • Premieres Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022 at 9 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 30 at 2 p.m. on KPBS TV + Oct. 30 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 / PBS Video App. Lionfish-long prized in home aquariums-have invaded the Atlantic. Dive deep with host Danni Washington to investigate what makes the lionfish such a successful invasive species, how it's wreaking havoc, and what can be done about it.
  • Born in Pittsburgh in 1859, Henry Ossawa Tanner moved to Paris, where he found "nobody knows or cares what was the complexion of my forebears." Recent conservation work explores his artistic process.
  • Pride-themed storytimes, book discussions, make-at-home art projects and crafts will also be featured on the SDPL Pride Facebook page.
  • Organized labor and community member support shifted to District 9 candidate Sean-Elo Rivera after opponent Kelvin Barrios suspended his campaign last month. Plus, in an ongoing series, KPBS is examining data tracked by the county to monitor coronavirus in the region, including community outbreaks. And our picks for arts and culture events this weekend include the San Diego International Film Festival, live music and drive-in jazz.
  • Life in California will largely start returning to normal Tuesday, June 15. What will you do now that everyday activities can resume and most businesses and venues can fully reopen?
  • 'Hindsight:' an exhibition of KPBS photojournalist Matthew Bowler / 'Retrospectiva': una exposición del fotoperiodista de KPBS Matthew Bowler About the exhibition: Matthew Bowler is an Emmy award winning journalist in San Diego, California. The exhibit, Hindsight, is a visual journal of the things he encountered in his work and life as a video Journalist for KPBS. This work ranges from documentary, to abstract, to enigmatic. Photos from San Diego's beach communities and Tijuana's migrant camps come together to tell the story of 2021 from Matthew Bowler's perceptive. Opening reception: The opening reception will be on Tuesday, Mar. 8, 2022 from 5-8 p.m. Registration required. Register here [close the pop-up branch selector to view event info]. Retrospectiva, una exposición del fotoperiodista de KPBS Matthew Bowler. Matthew Bowler es un periodista ganador del premio Emmy en San Diego, California. La exhibición, Retrospectiva, es un diario visual de las cosas que encontró en su trabajo y vida como video periodista de KPBS. Este trabajo va desde el documental, a lo abstracto, a lo enigmático. Fotos de las comunidades de playa de San Diego y los campamentos de migrantes de Tijuana se unen para contar la historia de 2021 desde la perspectiva de Matthew Bowler. La exposición se colgará el 22 de febrero de 2022 a las 4:00 de la tarde. A la vista de marzo a mayo de 2022 Related links: Matthew Bowler on Instagram Matthew Bowler on Twitter San Diego Public Library on Instagram San Diego Public Library on Facebook San Diego Public Library event information [close the pop-up branch selector to view event info]
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