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  • Thursday, June 19, 2025 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS app + Encores Saturday, June 21 at 3:30 p.m. on KPBS TV and Monday, June 23 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS 2. Explore the craftsmanship and passion behind the world-renowned electric guitars at the Ensenada Fender guitar factory.
  • His wife, Fresh Air host Terry Gross, said the longtime contributor to The Village Voice and NPR had been living with emphysema and Parkinson's disease.
  • Concert Hour is a music enrichment series presented on the campus of Palomar College for our students, staff, and community by the Palomar College Performing Arts Department. Enjoy a range of exciting artists and musicians in the beautiful Howard Brubeck Theatre or Performance Lab D-10. The program is presented weekly during the Fall and Spring Semesters at 1 p.m. and ends at approximately 2 p.m. Admission and Parking are FREE. This Week’s Performing Arts Will Be Located in Performance Lab D -10 Paul Tseng and Ching-Ming Cheng **Paul Tseng (cello) has performed in venues such as Avery Fisher Hall, Carnegie Hall, and the Cairo Royal Opera House. He holds a master’s and bachelor’s Degree from Juilliard, and a Doctorate from the Peabody Institute of Music of Johns Hopkins University specializing in Prokofiev’s cello music. Paul has served as principal cellist for various professional orchestras and holds degrees from the Juilliard School. He has taught in multiple colleges and while performing as a recitalist, chamber musician, and concerto soloist. As a founding member of the Logos Trio and artistic director of the San Diego Music Society, he oversees the Music by the Sea Concert Series in Encinitas, CA and the Intimate Classics Concert Series at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido. Dr. Ching-Ming Cheng (piano) professor and chair of the Music Department at CSU San Marcos, has been recognized with the Top Music Teacher Award from Steinway & Sons annually since 2016 and was inducted into their Teacher Hall of Fame in 2023. Originally from Taiwan, she began playing piano at five and has won several competitions, including a silver medal in the International Keyboard Odyssiad Piano Competition. Dr. Cheng holds degrees from National Taiwan Normal University and the University of Miami. An active performer, she has toured internationally and performed with various symphonies. She is also a dedicated faculty member, helping to expand the music department at CSUSM and establishing the first All-Steinway School in the region. Visit: Paul Tseng and Ching-Ming Cheng – Concert Hour Palomar Performing Arts on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join us on June 7th at 12 p.m. for the 4th Annual Julian Town Square Music Festival! We've never been closer to FINALLY having a Julian Town Square. Please come on down, show your support and help us get to the finish line. - Kimmi Bitter & Westside Twang - Tim Flannery And The Lunatic Fringe - Thea The Band - The Ordeal - Donn Bree & Friends - Dolly's Revenge - Subconscious Culture We will have vendors, food, local artisans, many unique contribution opportunities. FREE EVENT - Please consider making a donation to help further the progress on the Julian Town Square. This is a charity event in support of the continued development of The Julian Town Square. Admission is free and this is a family friendly event. Feel free to bring your own outdoor chairs. Visit: Julian Music Festival
  • There is no better place to soak up the sun and celebrate the summer than at Seaport Village, the ideal daycation destination. From the sights and the sounds of seaside entertainment to fresh flavors by local tastemakers, there is so much to celebrate. On Saturday, June 7, you are invited to enjoy all that Seaport Village has to offer with live music throughout the day, family-friendly activities, shopping specials, and small bites from participating vendors. Featuring: - Live music and DJ dance party - Classic car show - Complimentary carousel rides Family entertainment including: - Caricature artist - Photo opportunities at the Seaport Village wave - Bubble fun zone - Balloon artist - Face painting - Food samples from our diverse eateries - Special retail discounts and promotions Visit: https://www.seaportvillage.com/ Seaport Village on Instagram and Facebook
  • AI-generated videos of fighting between Iran and Israel went viral, and people asked chatbots if they were real. "What we're seeing is AI mediating the experience of warfare," said one researcher.
  • The First Marine Division Band will be celebrating 250 years of the Marine Corps with music ranging from Sousa to Bernstein. Enjoy a picturesque sunset at the Junior Seau Pier Amphitheater and the performance is free and open to the public. Visit: https://www.music.marines.mil/Bands/1st-Marine-Division-Band-California/ United States Marine Corps on Instagram and Facebook
  • A Sacramento wellness group is helping Latino seniors build community, improve their health and find renewed purpose.
  • We're making the most of our spring and summer with our Block Party series! This series aims to celebrate community, culture, and creativity by creating a platform for underrepresented artists to display their diverse talents. You can look forward to a fire lineup of local talent, a variety of food options to satisfy your cravings, and numerous vendors to discover and shop from within your community. The event has a suggested donation of $5 - $20 for entry, which will support this festival and many others. By investing in our organization, you directly contribute to more inclusive cultural spaces in your neighborhood. These events are family and dog-friendly and open to the public. Come out to enjoy the summer sun, connect with like-minded individuals, listen (and dance) to some groovy tunes, and support the work of underrepresented creatives! Visit: https://www.migenteca.org/ Mi Gente CA on Facebook / Instagram
  • The House wants to raise the SALT deduction cap, which would help wealthy Californians pay less in federal taxes. The Senate wants to keep it where it is.
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