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  • After a year of no live events, New Village Arts performers are taking the stage at the Carlsbad Flower Fields for an alfresco theatrical experience.
  • Join our end of the goish year celebration with a traditional Mexican fiesta. We will share Yiddish Mexican poetry, play a Yiddish version of a traditional game loteria, and eat 12 grapes as we welcome the goish new year. We will party all night! This event is a collaboration of Yiddishland California and Yiddish House London and will feature special guests - Tamara Gleason Freidberg and Arturo Kerbel-Shein. You do not need to speak Yiddish to enjoy this event! Capacity is limited to 50. Date and time: December 31 at 8 p.m. Cost: Early bird tickets (until December 21) $40 for adults, $20 for volunteers. Ticket price after December 21: $50 If you would like to volunteer, please email us at info@yaaana.org ASAP
  • Our weekend arts picks: City Ballet, Philipp Scholz Rittermann, Art of Elan in the sculpture garden, Alfredo Jaar, a dance film reflection on a year of closures and the acoustic rock of Grampadrew.
  • The Brazilian singer Flora Purim helped create the sound of jazz fusion. Now, as she releases what she says will be her final album, it's time to give her artistic legacy its due.
  • This weekend in the arts: a powerful new group exhibition at The Front, Broadway hits from jazz greats, Lauren Gunderson's play "I and You" plus a city-wide art and architecture event.
  • In a message to employees, CEO Daniel Ek condemned Rogan's comments on vaccines and use of racial slurs, but said he didn't believe that "silencing Joe is the answer."
  • Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS App. Holdman Studios South in Ensenada, Baja California is dedicated to creating unique art, stained glass. Artist Débora Zalazar gives us a tour of the place and guides us through the process of stained glass art-making from start to finish.
  • The "Fly With Me" kite festival was created as a show of solidarity with the people of Afghanistan to mark one year since the country fell to the Taliban.
  • Meet the Glamorous Victim, the Lady Sleuth and more as Cinema Junkie concludes a discussion of the diverse women of film noir
  • - This episode first aired in October of 2019. - Lowriders are big in Japan. These days, the customized, slow and low to the ground cars and bikes can be found almost anywhere. Lowriding is a culture created by Chicanos and exported all over the world. But at the border, the lowrider scene is a lifeline. For lots of people here, lowriders are much more than just a hobby. The culture that’s coalesced around lowriders on both sides of the border has offered some people here salvation. It’s given new meaning and purpose to peoples’ lives — from deportees in Tijuana to military veterans struggling with PTSD in San Diego. In this episode of "Only Here," a KPBS podcast about art, culture and life at the Western Hemisphere’s busiest border crossing, we bring you a story about lowriders as life rafts.
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