Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

Search results for

  • COVID cases are on the rise again, and experts are concerned that more people will experience post-viral conditions following the surge, causing a ‘mass disabling event.
  • A Pakistani Muslim and a Sikh make viral videos to help reunite families separated during the partition 75 years ago of British-ruled India into independent India and Pakistan.
  • Award-winning classical pianist Jeeyoon Kim will discuss her new book, "Whenever You're Ready: How to Compose the Life of Your Dreams," and perform a few musical pieces on Thursday, December 2 at 11 a.m. at the Coronado Library. Kim is renowned for delighting audiences with her combination of sensitive artistry, broad emotional range, professional technique, and innovative concert experiences. A native of South Korea, Kim has inspired a passionate fan base from around the world at venues like Carnegie Hall, the Chamber Music Society in San Francisco, and the Stradivari Society in Chicago. She credits her success as an accomplished performing artist and award-winning music educator to key disciplines, practices, and mindsets that she lives every day. In Whenever You're Ready, she gives readers a personal glimpse into her life, shares wisdom and insights she's gained from her experiences, and shows people how to achieve personal and professional success. Participants can register at cplevents.org to reserve a seat for this event. Registration is encouraged but not required. This event will be recorded and available for on-demand viewing on the Library’s Facebook and YouTube pages following the presentation. Date: Dec. 2 at 11 a.m. Address: 640 Orange Ave Coronado, CA 92110 Free. Register at https://cplevents.org
  • The duo's fourth album is marked by experimentation and a focus on living in the present moment. Relaxed and unselfconscious, it's a testament to the ease of collaboration between longtime partners.
  • San Diego State University's new athletic facility at SDSU Mission Valley will be known as Snapdragon Stadium as part of a long- term agreement with San Diego-based Qualcomm Technologies.
  • Our weekend arts picks include a new exhibition at Bread and Salt, the Symphony's homage to lives lost to police brutality, and the San Diego Ballet and San Diego REP take on Purim.
  • Artist KAWS has designed boxes — and collectible prizes — for Franken Berry, Count Chocula, Boo Berry and Frute Brute, which are back for General Mills' seasonal release of Monster Cereals.
  • The talented cohort of jazz artists perform a selection of songs that reflect on isolation, social upheaval and hope.
  • Piñatas are a common element in parties across different countries and especially in Mexico around Christmas time. The story of their origin combines cultures, traditions and religions.
  • The Canyon Crest Academy Envision Dance Conservatory presents "A Roar and a Whisper: A Tribute to the 1920s," exploring the music, movement, events, and culture that defined America 100 years ago. Directed by Zaquia Mahler Salinas, CCA’s Envision Dance Coordinator, this multimedia performance includes choreography by faculty, guest artists, and students, as well as contributions from the CCA Envision Cinema and Instrumental Music conservatories. The show will be presented at the Canyon Crest Academy Proscenium Theater on the following schedule: • Thursday, December 2 at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. • Friday, December 3 at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. • Thursday, December 9 at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. • Friday, December 10 at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Get tickets here! Student with ASB admission: $6 Student admission: $8 Adult admission: $15 For more information, please visit the Envision Dance Conservatory events' site.
2,151 of 5,484