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  • Wednesday, June 15, 2022 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On demand with PBS Video App. Dive into the career of the legendary blues guitarist, a pioneer of Chicago’s West Side sound and major influence on rock titans like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton. Featuring new performances and interviews with John Mayer, Carlos Santana and more.
  • Join us in Barrio Logan, July 10 & 11, as we celebrate the life of Mexican artist, Frida Kahlo. Many of the small businesses along Logan Avenue will be participating in the weekend-long celebration and they will be hosting Frida Kahlo inspired festivities in front of their shops. Activities will include (but are not limited to): Live Frida Kahlo inspired painting by local artists "Las Dos Fridas" photo booth station provided by La Bodega Gallery "Create your own Flower Crown" workshop Frida Kahlo inspired street vendors set up all along Logan Avenue An interactive installation piece "A replication of Frida Kahlo's Casa Azul" Frida "Color by Numbers" station for the children Altar de Frida Much, much more! Hosted by "Walk The Block" and "All 4 Logan" - thank you for continuing to support all of the small, family owned businesses on Logan Avenue - WE APPRECIATE YOU!
  • The committee's unanimous vote sets up a vote in the House whether to refer criminal contempt referrals against Dan Scavino Jr. and Peter Navarro to the Justice Department.
  • Award-winning violinist Lindsey Stirling will bring her brand new "Artemis" tour to San Diego! Lindsey Stirling is one of the biggest artist development breakthrough stories in recent years. She's created a new music world where modern classical meets the infectious energy of dance and electronica. On stage, Stirling moves with the grace of a ballerina but works the crowd into a frenzy, "dropping the beat" like a rave fairy. Lindsey Stirling will be performing at the San Diego Civic Theatre on Tuesday, August 31 at 7 p.m.Get tickets here!
  • Doughnut came first, but donut wasn't far behind. Now, whether it's glazed or jelly-filled experts say either spelling is equally acceptable.
  • Sec. Richard Spencer was fired Sunday for brokering a deal with the White House to let Navy SEAL Chief Edward Gallagher retire with his trident pin. The Paradise Hills shooting highlights the need for more protection for domestic violence victims. San Diego wants to triple its urban tree canopy in the next decade, but environmentalists say the city faces a tough challenge to meet its lofty goal. The Humane Society is under attack over its decision to release stray cats back to the streets. Plus, Thanksgiving is just around the corner, here are some tips on how you can reduce food waste this holiday season. And, Only Here launches a new series on border art. The first installment is on the godfather of border art, Marcos Ramirez — better known as “Erre.”
  • The National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago does an annual exhibit for the Day of the Dead. This year, it's centered on those who have died — and will die — in the pandemic.
  • The spread of misinformation about solar and wind energy is leading some states and counties to restrict or even reject projects. Researchers say it's a threat to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Black and Latinx students as well as English learners and students with disabilities were more likely to be chronically absent or receive a failing grade during the 2020-21 school year.
  • Mason, known for his quick-witted observational humor, used stories from his orthodox Jewish background, a thick Yiddish accent and wild gestures to keep his audiences entertained for decades.
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