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  • Watch Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025 at 2 p.m. on KPBS TV. Host Bridget Lancaster makes a showstopping Chocolate-Raspberry Trifle (recipe attached). Techniquely host Lan Lam shares tips for shaping doughs, and host Julia Collin Davison makes a celebratory Champagne Cocktail.
  • Wisconsin authorities say they have not yet issued a warrant for Ryan Borgwardt, who is believed to be somewhere in Eastern Europe. But that can change if he does not cooperate and return home soon.
  • Saturday, May 25 is the most important bicycle ride of the year for one of our Gold Star families. They will be hosting their 4th Annual "BOUQUET RIDE" Riders will depart California Bicycle (7462 La Jolla Bvd, La Jolla) for a casual family ride heading towards Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. The ride to Fort Rosecrans is in honor of their beloved son, CPL Gregory Millard (AKA Shortie). Flowers will be laid at his final resting place at the conclusion of the ride. Previous events were a huge success with many riders and almost too many flowers to carry on the bicycles! This year, grab some friends and let's blow it out of this world with even more riders and bouquets! There will be a few bicycles setup with large baskets to carry extra flowers, there will also be an another vehicle that will carry additional flowers and meet the riding group at Fort Rosecrans. Saturday, May 25 Meet at 7:30 a.m. / Rolling at 9 a.m. Fort Rosecrans Memorial Day on Facebook
  • Premieres Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024 at 10:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. The rise of Xi Jinping, his vision for China and the global implications. Correspondent Martin Smith traces the defining moments for the Chinese leader, how he's exercising power and the impact on China and relations with the U.S. and the world.
  • Maestro Ted Sperling brings the music of legendary singer-songwriter Paul Simon to The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park. Simon's far-reaching catalog of songs have unquestionably become part of America’s, and the world’s, shared musical history. Paul Simon has been crafting tunes and enchanting audiences for more than half a century, penning hundreds of songs from “The Boxer” to "Bridge over Troubled Water” to the indelible music of the Graceland album, and many more. In this special symphonic program, favorite hits, as well as a few deep cuts, are brought to life by two powerhouse singers, Morgan James and Ryan Shaw, in new orchestrations that showcase the enduring excitement of these iconic songs. Selections span Simon's decades-long career: “Mrs. Robinson,” "Still Crazy After All These Years,” “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard” and more! This is music to make you happy. Bring friends, bring family and enjoy a night of music you’ll be singing for weeks to come! For more information visit: theshell.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • What can you say about Norah Jones? Ms. Jones is a multi-GRAMMY® winning singer and pianist who loves playing music with people, so she recently started her own podcast, "Playing Along", to do just that. On March 8th she will release her ninth solo studio album Visions, a collaboration with producer and multi-instrumentalist Leon Michels. Visions is a vibrant and joyous 12-song set that finds Jones singing about feeling free, wanting to dance, making it right, and acceptance of what life brings. It’s the yang to the yin that was Pick Me Up Off The Floor, Jones’ last album of new original songs which was released early in the pandemic lockdown of 2020 and foreshadowed many of the dark emotions of that period. This is a rental event at The Rady Shell presented by Live Nation; the San Diego Symphony does not appear on this concert. For more information visit: theshell.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Join us for a special program to honor and remember over 1.2 million American men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice defending our country. At Miramar National Cemetery, there are over 30,000 veterans and their families interred. While on the hallowed grounds, attendees will be able to visit the Memorial Walkway, POW Liberation Memorial, and Veterans Tribute Tower and Carillon. Several local WWII D-Day Veterans will be in attendance. Speakers include Dr. Gregory A. Daddis, U.S. Army (Ret.), Director of the SDSU Center of War and Society, and Consul General of France Julie Duhaut-Bedos. The ceremony is open to the public, free to attend, and there will be plenty of free parking. When: Sunday, May 26 at 1 p.m. Where: Miramar National Cemetery Amphitheater
  • In a civil lawsuit this spring, the actor's former girlfriend alleged a "pattern of pervasive domestic abuse" in addition to defamation. Her legal team said the suit has been settled.
  • Nearly half a dozen institutions of higher education announced plans this week to make tuition free for undergraduates whose families make below a certain income threshold, starting in fall 2025.
  • The Compton, Calif. rapper has been in the spotlight all year, first for his beef with Drake, which led to a pop hit and Grammy nominations, all without releasing an album ... until today.
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