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

Search results for

  • Camp Be'chol Lashon is a sleep-away camp that is specifically for Jewish youths of color. The campers are encouraged to discuss race and identity against a backdrop of swimming and horseback riding.
  • Sri Lanka offers a cautionary tale for countries struggling with inflation. Anger over fuel lines spilled into the streets and toppled a government. Will nationalism surge, or unity prevail?
  • The singer-songwriter performs a selection of tracks from her forthcoming album, Revealer, that are alive with new sensations.
  • Musician Jeremiah Lockwood hopes to introduce the world to a new music scene bubbling in Brooklyn.
  • The "carried interest loophole" allows hedge fund managers to tax their income at a lower rate than an ordinary salary. The provision is unpopular — yet it has survived many attempts to eliminate it.
  • NPR's Michel Martin talks with rapper Mach-Hommy about the dissonance between increased unrest in the country and the success of his latest album, Pray For Haiti.
  • 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
  • A new SDMA+ Art of Elan collaborative concert pairs abstract photography with new contemporary compositions for bass clarinet — inspired by the fantastical works of Lewis Carroll.
  • Could Ukraine's army retake the strategic southern city of Kherson? Officers and soldiers near the front line say the counter-offensive is already underway.
  • Both the U.S. and China stepped up military activity in the region ahead of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's Taiwan visit. Here's what is different now from crises in the Taiwan Strait decades ago.
2,157 of 5,484