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

Search results for

  • Program: John Adams - Doctor Atomic Symphony Ludwig van Beethoven - Mass in C  The profound personal struggle of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the architect of the atomic bomb, is powerfully rendered in John Adams's "Doctor Atomic" Symphony. Afterwards, the majesty of Beethoven's Mass in C, a rarely heard choral-orchestral masterpiece, carries us forward into redemption and spiritual transcendence. Visit: https://ci.ovationtix.com/36939/production/1235465 La Jolla Symphony and Chorus on Instagram and Facebook
  • As Bostonians bemoan their long years of suffering without a Super Bowl win, rival fans gripe that Title Town has become Entitled Town.
  • A new lawsuit accuses the administration of violating the First Amendment by threatening the visas of researchers for work on disinformation and content moderation of social media.
  • Some passengers were frustrated by the long lines at airports. At San Diego International Airport, the lines spilled out the door and onto the curbside drop-off early Friday morning, causing some to miss their flights.
  • Carbon Literacy is "an awareness of the carbon dioxide costs and impacts of everyday activities and the ability and motivation to reduce emissions on an individual, community and organizational basis." By completing the training and providing sufficient evidence of your participation, understanding, and action, you will earn a certificate in Carbon Literacy from the Carbon Literacy Project and IGC. Schedule 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Thursday, April 2, 2026 Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Overview This action-oriented training is designed for community members who are concerned about the climate crisis and want to take ambitious action to reduce reliance on fossil fuels. If this describes you, please join us! The training uses San Diego-specific case studies and is accredited by the Carbon Literacy Project, the UK-based international accreditation body for Carbon Literacy. Topics include greenhouse gases, their potencies, the carbon cycle, disproportionate causes and consequences of the climate crisis, self-care, and strategizing for individual and collective impact. Price The fee is $295 and includes the Carbon Literacy Project evaluation and certification fee. If your evidence of training engagement, understanding, and action is determined to be insufficient, we will work with you to provide the Carbon Literacy Project additional evidence through a structured answer paper. Please note that reassessment entails an additional processing fee and becoming certified Carbon Literate is not guaranteed. We have made every effort to keep the fee as low as possible while covering administrative expenses. If the fee is a barrier to your participation, we particularly want you to be part of our Carbon Literacy community and encourage you to apply for a full or partial scholarship. Thanks to generous donors, we have a limited number of scholarships. If you are awarded a full or partial scholarship, you must commit to completing all training requirements including the Participant Details and Evidence Form. You will receive guidance and support in completing the form throughout the training. If you have any questions, please email us at carbonliteracy@igc.earth. In Good Company on Facebook / Instagram
  • The fiber craze is pushing more people into the broad world of beans, as the U.S. bean industry looks to double American consumption of pulses by 2030.
  • Downtown Chula Vista’s most beloved foodie celebration is back! Taste of Third returns on Thursday, March 19, 2026, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., inviting guests to stroll Third Avenue and sample the best flavors the neighborhood has to offer. With a special Taste of Third Passport in hand, attendees can explore an eclectic mix of restaurants, cafes, breweries, and eateries - all paired with lively music that brings the city to life. Guests will begin their culinary journey by checking in at Memorial Park, where they will receive their Taste of Third Passport. From there, they’re free to explore each participating business at their own pace, enjoying curated “tastes” from a globally inspired lineup of local eateries. Early bird tickets go on sale January 9 for $47.50. Once sold out, General Sale tickets will become available for $53.50. Visit: https://downtownchulavista.com/events/taste-of-third
  • Teen Ceramics (Jan 26 - Mar 9, 4 p.m. - 6 p.m.) Six-Week Session Jan 26, Feb 2, 9, 23, March 2, 9 (skips Feb 16) Instructor: Megan Walker In this six week class students ages 12-17 will begin by learning the basics, focusing on 3 essential steps of the throwing process: centering, opening, and pulling. Students will be led in working with ceramics, hand-building and wheel throwing, learning slab construction, pinch pots, surface texture, clay impression and more. All materials are included. Wear clothes that can get messy! Visit: https://icasandiego-art.org/products/teen-wheel-throwing-jan-26-mar-9-4-6pm-winter-2026?utm_source=Vesta&utm_medium=Referral ICA San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Isn't this painting gorgeous? Well guess what, its also super easy! If you are a fan of hummingbirds, you won't want to miss this painting class. This class will be held inside our studio. Must be 21+ for indoor classes. ID's are checked at the door. Drinks are sold separately. Outside alcohol is NOT permitted. For outdoor or indoor registrations, 48 hours or more before class time is required for a full refund. You also have the option to put the paid value of reservation "On Hold" to be used later. From 24 - 48 hours before class time the reservation paid value can be transferred to another class. Loss of payment will occur for "no shows" or a cancellation with less than 24 hours notice. Visit: https://www.pinotspalette.com/libertystation/event/872428 Pinots Palette San Diego Liberty Station on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join us for an opening reception for "Lightwall," an interactive installation that explores perception, presence, and the evolving relationship between humans and responsive technologies. Developed by artist Rita Sus in collaboration with technologist Zach Rattner and students from California State University, Fullerton, "Lightwall" integrates kinetic sculpture, custom electronics, and artificial intelligence to create an environment that responds in real time to visitors’ movement and sound. As audiences engage with the installation, shifting light patterns and rotating prisms generate continuously changing visual conditions, positioning the viewer as an active participant in the work. The opening reception offers an opportunity to experience "Lightwall" firsthand and to engage with a project that reflects the Museum’s commitment to presenting contemporary art at the intersection of art, technology, and education. This event is free and open to the public. California Center For The Arts, Escondido on Facebook / Instagram
341 of 16,618