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  • It was an earnest and effusive evening — and for the most part, Hollywood left politics at home. A lot of films were recognized, but ultimately, it was Anora's night.
  • President Trump's effort to "rein in" independent agencies is raising particular concern among those who follow the work of the Federal Election Commission, which enforces campaign finance laws.
  • Solitude is transforming American society. Whether it’s a desire to be alone or involuntary loneliness, people are spending more time by themselves. And that has ramifications on democracy.
  • Brian Gibbs was an environmental educator at Effigy Mounds National Monument in Iowa. His job was among those nixed by the Trump administration as it pushes to shrink federal spending.
  • Sing-a-long and dance-a-long to your favorite melodies as you get to know the largest family in the orchestra – the strings! Your family’s musical exploration starts here! San Diego Symphony musicians share their favorite sing-a-longs, rhymes, dances, and musical games in a series that introduces your youngest listeners to the instruments of the orchestra. Designed for families with children ages 0 – 5, these interactive, fun, and sensory-friendly concerts are 30 minutes. Arrive early for pre-concert activities in the Jacobs Music Center lobby for fun crafts and musical exploration, free with ticket purchase. Visit: https://www.sandiegosymphony.org/performances/symphony-kids-meet-the-strings/ San Diego Symphony on Instagram and Facebook
  • Be inspired as you sing, dance, and read along with the orchestra in this energetic concert celebrating Día de los Muertos and the ways that we’re connected to and inspired by people across time. Featuring music by Latin-American composers and Jessie Montgomery’s score to Mo Willems and Amber Ren’s award-winning book Because, this concert is full of energy and surprises! This concert is designed for families with children ages 6 – 12. Please join us one hour before the performance for pre-concert activities in the lobby. Audience members are invited to bring photos or memories to add to our community ofrenda. Visit: https://www.sandiegosymphony.org/performances/because-a-symphony-of-serendipity/ San Diego Symphony on Instagram and Facebook
  • Seabreeze Craft Chocolates is set to host a Halloween-themed chocolate decorating class on October 27 at Noon. Children ages 5+ will enjoy an engaging and festive 90-minute session, diving into the world of chocolate while getting in the Halloween spirit. They’ll get to learn the secrets of chocolate creation and decorate their own spooky treats. All materials and tools are provided, and kids get to take home their custom-designed chocolates to enjoy. A parent or guardian must accompany the child(ren) throughout the class, or may participate and decorate chocolate bars for an additional $35. Space is limited, reserve your spot in advance by clicking here. Seabreeze Craft Chocolates is San Diego’s premier bean-to-bar chocolatier, offering artisanal, sustainably sourced treats crafted with the finest ingredients. Known for their commitment to quality, Seabreeze transforms cacao beans into handcrafted chocolate bars, truffles, and more. Visitors can watch the chocolate-making process in action and participate in chocolate-making classes, creating their own confections. For more information visit seabreezechocolates.com
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport / Watch Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2 + 9 p.m. on KPBS TV + Sunday, Nov. 2 at 6:30 p.m. on KPBS 2. Join the acclaimed trio to celebrate Italian culture and history in the breathtaking Sicilian setting of the Temple of Concordia. The concert showcases their powerful vocals on a mix of beloved classics, operatic arias, and popular songs, all infused with their signature style, making this a full-fledged cultural event that connects the past with the present.
  • Due to strong winds and hazardous road conditions, schools in Mountain Empire Unified School District will be closed Thursday for the safety of students and staff members.
  • Robots designed by a bioengineer can accelerate a natural process to turn single-cell organisms into things that devour waste or create common medicines.
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