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  • The King of ranchera music, Vicente Fernandez, died Sunday. He leaves tens of millions of devoted fans throughout the Latino world.
  • Autobiographical comics with Fifi Martinez, San Diego Opera's Salome, Native Poppy's floral arranging, La Jolla Playhouse Tinkerbell wings, and — of course — brunch
  • Stream with KPBS+ though Dec. 21, 2025. Revel in dazzling musical performances from the White House in celebration of the holiday season, featuring President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., host Jennifer Garner, Andrea Bocelli, Camila Cabello, Eric Church, Jonas Brothers, Billy Porter and more.
  • Migrants from Cameroon are protesting the immigration process in Tijuana. Also, lawyer Cory Briggs announces a run for San Diego City Attorney, San Diego restaurants are working to comply with the new plastic straw ban, Carlsbad-based Jazzercise turns 50, and using art to define home and shelter.
  • A U.S. Marine testified that he did not see Navy SEAL Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher stab an Islamic State prisoner in the neck, as alleged by other members of his platoon. Also, this weekend's top arts events in San Diego.
  • San Diego arts programs have been struggling under the coronavirus shutdowns. That includes arts education programs for kids. One that's been around for more than 55 years is working to adapt to the new reality.
  • The City of Oceanside has spent $1.5 million on a state-of-the-art community kitchen to cut down on food waste, teach sustainable cooking practices and generate meals for hungry families.
  • In 'The African Lookbook,' Catherine McKinley bends, stretches and tears the fabric of what mainstream history has been telling us about African women in the clothing industry.
  • From KPBS and PRX, “Port of Entry” tells cross-border stories that connect us. In our recurring “Moved by Music” series, we travel back in time to get a little taster of the early electronic music that set young Amezcua’s imagination on fire. We explore some of the futuristic synths and drum machines back in the 70s, the synth pop he was digging for at record stores in the 80s and the artists that inspired him in the 90s when he was playing raves all over Mexico.
  • February is Women In Horror Month and Cinema Junkie checks in with the Twisted Twins Jen and Sylvia Soska. The Soskas have a new film currently streaming, it's the remake of fellow Canadian David Cronenberg's 70s cult favorite, "Rabid." I have been following the rise of the Twisted Twins since their feature debut "Dead Hooker in a Trunk" in 2009 and their brilliant and most personal project "American Mary" in 2012. The good news is that they are returning to another very personal horror project that I can't wait to see.
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