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  • Celebrate St. Patrick's Day at Irish pub The Ould Sod! Killer Happy Hour: $5.50 craft beers and well drinks Monday - Friday 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Visit: St. Patrick's Day at The Ould Sod The Ould Sod on Instagram and Facebook
  • Signs are pointing to deeper discounts this Black Friday, as stores try to coax anxious shoppers into splurging.
  • The community is invited to explore Gallery 201 for the opening reception of "Fragmented Stories", curated by Francisco Eme through Arts District Liberty Station’s David G. Fleet Curator-in-Residence Program. Guests can meet the artists and curator, explore the artwork and engage in conversation about their creative process. "Fragmented Stories" is an exhibition that explores identity, belonging, and life in the San Diego-Tijuana border region. Curated by Francisco Eme, it features Emerging Artist Residency alumni Eden DeLaVara (San Diego) and Marcela Alarcón López (Tijuana), showcasing how personal narratives and cultural experiences shape artistic expression. Gallery 201 champions early-career artists from the San Diego–Baja region through its Emerging Artist Visual Arts Residency program, offering studio space, mentorship and public exhibition opportunities. Exhibition Dates: March 12 – July 17, 2026 Visit: https://libertystation.com/do/fragmented-stories-opening-reception Liberty Station on Instagram and Facebook
  • Prepare to embark on an inspiring journey with the University of San Diego's University of the Third Age—celebrating over 50 years of lifelong learning with a dynamic virtual program. Since 1974, U3A has been a cornerstone of innovative education, bringing together curious minds eager to explore, engage, and expand their knowledge. Join us as we honor five decades of intellectual discovery! Visit: https://www.sandiego.edu/cas/centers/humanities-center/u3a/
  • Storytelling Festival Returns to the Coronado Public Library Head over the Coronado Bridge for the San Diego Storytelling Festival as it returns to the Coronado Public Library on Saturday, March 21! This year’s theme, “Light in the Dark,” invites audiences to explore stories that illuminate hope and resilience through a full day of free performances, workshops, and interactive experiences. The festival opens at 10 a.m. with "Light in the Dark," featuring local and visiting storytellers sharing folktales, history, and personal narratives inspired by the international theme. At 11 a.m., audiences can choose between "Sea to Shining Sea," celebrating America’s 250th birthday through stories from coast to coast, and "Good Craic: Irish Stories and Music," where twice All-Ireland storytelling champion Máirtín de Cógáin brings the lively Irish seanchaí tradition to life with wit and charm. The day will also include a special workshop with Grammy winner Adam Mellema, who will share his “secret sauce” for gathering and preserving family stories. In the afternoon, Deidra Davis will create a live art installation with stories during "A Community Tree," while Darci Tucker’s dynamic first-person portrayal in "Revolutionary Women" offers a vivid look at colonial America. The day also features Out Loud: Teen Voices, showcasing student storytellers from Morse High School, and a Story Circle/Open Mic where community members are invited to share short, heartfelt stories of their own. The festival concludes with Voices at the Water’s Edge, an inspiring celebration of personal and traditional stories designed to send audiences home with new stories, good memories, and light in the dark. Hosted in partnership with Storytellers of San Diego, which has brought oral storytelling to the region for more than 40 years, the festival is free and open to the public. Attendees are welcome to join for one event or stay for the day to experience storytelling in its oldest and most vibrant form. Learn more at coronadolibrary.org. For the festival schedule visit: https://storytellersofsandiego.org/events.html
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ / Watch Monday, May 18, 2026 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2. We remember an iconic North Park eatery and its owner who became a legend in the community; visit the Pumpkin Patch, a strange geologic phenomenon near Ocotillo Wells; investigate a ghost story in Encinitas; consider life in a fire lookout tower near the border; see things sent in by viewers, and more!
  • Israel's national security minister triggered a backlash after releasing videos taunting detained flotilla activists who tried to breach the blockade of Gaza, telling them they should be imprisoned.
  • Few bands in American music history can match the legacy of "Chicago." Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and recipients of the Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement Award, "Chicago" stands as one of the most successful and enduring groups of all time. With more than 100 million records sold worldwide, 21 Top 10 singles, 11 No. 1 singles, five consecutive No. 1 albums, and 25 platinum-certified records, their impact is both massive and measurable. Billboard ranked "Chicago" as the highest-charting American band in its Top 125 Artists of All Time, and they remain the first American rock band to chart Top 40 albums in six consecutive decades. Signature songs like “25" or "6 to 4,” “Saturday in the Park,” “Make Me Smile,” and “Feelin’ Stronger Every Day”, helped define a generation, blending rock, pop, and jazz into a bold, horn-driven sound that became unmistakably their own. Their groundbreaking 1969 debut, "Chicago Transit Authority," was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and later added to the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress, recognizing its cultural and historical significance. Songwriters Robert Lamm and James Pankow were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, further cementing the band’s creative influence. "Chicago’s" accolades also include two Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, designation as Founding Artists of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and countless civic honors from cities across the country. Remarkably, "Chicago" has toured every year since forming in 1967—never missing a year. In 2025, they mark their 58th consecutive year on the road. Original members Robert Lamm, Lee Loughnane, and James Pankow continue to anchor a dynamic lineup that brings the band’s iconic horn section and beloved catalog to stages worldwide. Recent releases—including expanded anniversary editions, archival live recordings, holiday collections, and new studio work—demonstrate a band that continues to celebrate its history while staying active and engaged. From arena anthems to intimate ballads, "Chicago’s" concerts are more than performances—they’re celebrations of a catalog that has become woven into the fabric of American music. Nearly six decades in, "Chicago" remains a true ambassador for its hometown and a living testament to longevity, musicianship, and timeless songwriting. Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2026/chicago Chicago The Band on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join The Flower Fields and Napatini Wine Bar for an intimate and immersive culinary experience, featuring Rombaeur Vineyards, where fine dining meets exceptional winemaking. This curated four-course dinner has been thoughtfully designed by Napatini’s Executive Head Chef, Joshua Holt, showcasing seasonal ingredients, his refined techniques, and inspired flavor pairings all while enjoying the beautiful Flower Fields under twinkling lights. Each course is expertly paired with premium wines from Rombauer Vineyards, personally selected and presented by winery representatives who will guide you through the story, craftsmanship, and tasting notes behind every pour. From the first course to the final bite, guests will enjoy a seamless harmony between plate and glass. Throughout the evening, engage with the chef and winery experts as they share insights into the creative process, pairing philosophy, and the nuances that elevate each course. This is more than a dinner—it’s a celebration of culinary artistry, exceptional wine, and the world-famous Flower Fields. Perfect for discerning food and wine enthusiasts seeking an elevated, memorable dining experience. Ticket Includes admission to The Flower Fields. *Please note this dinner will be held outdoors, so please dress warmly* Visit: https://www.theflowerfields.com/activities/smoke-on-the-vine/?date=1775844000 The Flower Fields at Carlsbad on Instagram and Facebook
  • Watch Wednesday, April 15, 2026 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2. For centuries human beings have been visiting this inspirational place. In 1915 it was given the name, Rocky Mountain National Park. Native Americans came here for spiritual renewal. Mountain men came dreaming of furs and gold-they found something else. Dreams have been made, lost, and made again in this extraordinary landscape.
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