Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

Search results for

  • The super-producer whose beats moved the boundaries of Top 40 radio is chasing a new revolution: digital superstars and the erasure of artistic process as we know it.
  • Join us for Bluey's return on Saturday, April 26 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Starlight Dance Studio. We have an exciting morning jam packed with fun as we play games like “Grannies” and ‘Keepy-Uppy,” tackle an obstacle course "as fast as a greyhound,” face painting, story time, and of course DANCE with our friend Bluey! Here's what's in store: Bluey Inspired Dance Class: Dance along with Dynasty Dance Co. in a special Bluey-themed dance session! Meet and Greet: Get up close and personal with Bluey herself! Don't forget your cameras for a photo opportunity! Crafts and Games: Enjoy a variety of Bluey-themed crafts and games suitable for everyone. Story time: Gather around for an engaging story time session with Bluey. Interactive Activities: Let your little explorers dive into an array of engaging like bubble play, face painting, sensory play and obstacle courses. Complimentary Mimosa Bar: Adults can relax and enjoy a complimentary mimosa while the kids have a blast! Breakfast Snacks and Treats: Indulge in light breakfast snacks, sweet treats, and refreshing beverages. Fun Giveaways and Auction Items: Win exciting giveaways and bid on fantastic auction items to take home some treasures! Swag Bags: Be one of the first 25 registrations to receive a special swag bag filled with goodies! All proceeds from the event go towards sending kids to Dynasty Dance Co.'s 2025 summer camp, making your participation even more meaningful. Secure your spot today — Early bird ticket pricing is available for $45. Each ticket includes entry for one child and one adult. Additional adult tickets can be purchased for just $10.
  • NPR wants to know how you feel about celebrating Juneteenth at this moment in history
  • Some 20 cases remain to be decided — about a third of the total argued cases — many of them the most important of the term. But the shadow docket, with its own list of cases, looms over the other opinions.
  • The U.S. Department of Education will begin more rigorous screening of financial aid applicants, citing instances of fraud at California’s community colleges.
  • While some compounding pharmacies have stopped making alternatives to Wegovy and Zepbound since shortages were declared over, others are continuing and pushing regulatory boundaries.
  • Join us at The Prado at Balboa Park on Friday April 11, 2025 at 9am for a special Producers Club reception with Nan Sterman, the host of the KPBS show A Growing Passion and all-around garden expert. Nan recently took on a lead botanical role in the Botanical Building at Balboa Park renovations, where she designed the planters for the new building. Join us as Nan speaks about the process behind the renovation and how plants and gardens can transform a space. After the reception with Nan, you are welcome to a self-guided tour of the Botanical Building. Admission to this event includes a reception with a continental breakfast at The Prado, a presentation from Nan and the opportunity to explore the newly renovated Botanical Building with fellow KPBS Producers Club members. **This event if exclusive to Producers Club members. To learn more about the Producers Club and how to join, please visit kpbs.org/pc**
  • Purpose: Raise funds for our Live Your Dream program. Funds will be distributed to women who are head of household to pursue their educational and career goals. You are invited to the 13th Annual Reel Women Film Festival. This one day festival is the primary fundraiser for the Soroptimist International Oceanside Carlsbad. There will be food, music, opportunities to donate and films from 1 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 4 at Dove Library. We are so excited to announce this year's film selections: 1. "ANUJA" is an incredible story of resilience, sisterhood, and hope. It was a Live Action Short nomination in this year's Academy Awards. 2. "Honor the Earth" is an award-winning film about Native American, Winona LaDuke and her organization's fight to protect the earth. 3. "Once More, Like Rain Man" is a film directed by and starring an autistic young woman who documents her experiences auditioning for autistic roles. 4. "Beyond the Herd" tells of the experiences of a Hispanic cowgirl dedicated to saving wild mustangs. 5. "Rewilding" In this student film, Anna finds herself spiraling after suffering PTSD from traumatic experiences serving on the front lines as a nurse during the COVID pandemic. In an effort to heal, she heads to the forest in search of a connection back to nature and herself. 6. "This Land While" running 150 miles through U.S. National Monuments, one woman’s personal journey investigates the history of inclusion in these special places. 7. "The Impossible Ride" This documentary features Soroptimist International Oceanside- Carlsbad member and past president Denise Mueller as she sets the world speed record on a bike at 183 MPH. Visit: https://www.sioceansidecarlsbad.com/reel-women-film-shorts.html Soroptomist of Oceanside Carlsbad on Instagram and Facebook
  • The tourists who were targeted by water blasts laughed it off. Cities like Barcelona and the island of Mallorca have seen housing costs skyrocket as homes are diverted to the short-term rental market.
  • A 33-mile trip from one protest in Annapolis, Md., to the parade grandstand in front of the White House was like a journey between two different countries.
315 of 5,088