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  • Photographer Maggie Shannon spent two weeks on the road with her husband in the summer of 2021, capturing the joy pie brings in pie-eating contests at county fairs across the country.
  • This week's Heat Check selects come largely from iconoclasts who have already zeroed in on their individual aesthetics: a singsong rap soulman, an alté sensation a noise-rap radical and more.
  • Monday, Oct. 10, 2022 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS Video App. Follow four high school students at a prep school in Louisiana that sends 100% of its grads to college, rocked by scandal as an article exposes the controversial methods of its dynamic founder – and the fiction of higher education's promise.
  • Monday, Oct. 10, 2022 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand now with PBS Video App.
  • Let the Poets Speak is an annual e fundraiser for the San Diego Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi). The event connects artists, small businesses, and helping professionals to promote wellness in the community. This year we want to give local artists and students the opportunity to see themselves on stage for an important cause; Mental Health Awareness and the celebration of Black History Month. Date: Sunday, February 27, 2022 at 3p.m. Location: Black Resource Center SDSU Cost: Free (Donations accepted and encouraged) For more information on this event and donations please visit HERE!
  • Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott warned colleagues not to "give the crazies an inch" after the 2020 elections. Dominion Voting Systems revealed her words in its $1.6 billion defamation suit against Fox.
  • In her new Netflix special, the 30-year-old comedian melds her self-absorbed millennial persona with the glamor and confessional satire of a cabaret star. The target of her jokes? Cohen herself.
  • "To engage children's interest in anything you have to be keenly interested in that thing yourself," Margery Williams Bianco wrote in 1925. Her story endures because it connects to so many people.
  • A celebration of the USA through some of the many genres of music it has spawned. Featuring Barber's immortal "Adagio for Strings" and Gershwin's "Summertime." The United States of America, as its best, is a meeting place of peoples and cultures. We celebrate that greatness with these performances. Date | Friday, February 18 at 7 p.m. Location | St. Andrews Episcopal Church Get tickets here! General admission: $35 Senior and student admission: $20 Family admission (2 adults, 2 children): $60 For more information, please visit hutchinsconsort.org/calendar or call (760) 632-0554.
  • Join us for an evening with Alexander Arshansky as he discusses the inspiration and processes behind his solo show, Silent Witness. Alexander Arshansky is a Russian-born artist and a recent transplant to the West Coast who works in a style he has deemed “Biomorphic Cubism”. This style could be best described as a combination of Biomorphic Abstraction, with Cubist style compositions, along with two-dimensional inner details. This is a free event no RSVP required. Located at Sparks Gallery 530 Sixth ave. San Diego 9201 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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