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  • Stream now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ / Watch Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV. The film follows the Oscar-winning actress’ career, beginning with her early days in Santa Ana, Calif., and her first jobs in New York, where she studied the Meisner Technique of acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse Theater. She earned early acclaim for her performances in several Woody Allen films and her dramatic role in THE GODFATHER series.
  • Join KPBS and America's Test Kitchen hosts Julia Collin Davison and Bridget Lancaster for an insider's look into how the Test Kitchen works. An Evening with America's Test Kitchen This fun-filled, live experience reveals how America’s Test Kitchen develops recipes, tests products and ingredients. And who does all that grocery shopping and dish washing? Hosts Julia Collin Davison and Bridget Lancaster will share the science behind cooking and what they’ve learned after 25 years on set including techniques and tips, favorite recipes and what they can’t live without in their own kitchens. It’s a night for food lovers filled with ideas and inspiration with two of the culinary world’s best. Highlights include: Learn what it takes to be a test cook Discover what goes into a winning recipe Trivia and prizes Q & A with Julia and Bridget All guests will receive a copy of the TV series companion cookbook, The Complete America's Test Kitchen TV Show Cookbook, 2001-2026. Event timeline: 5:30 p.m. Pre-Show Meet & Greet, available only to $120 ticket holders 6:30 p.m. Theater doors open for seating 7:00 p.m. Show begins 8:00 p.m. Audience Q&A 8:30 p.m. Good night
  • Where Native Plants Thrive, We Thrive When native plants flourish, they create gardens full of life where everything is connected. Songbirds return, butterflies flutter by, and the landscape feels alive in a way that ordinary gardens do not. The 2026 San Diego Native Garden Tour invites visitors to explore this living connection across private gardens throughout the San Diego City region south of I-8 and west of SR-125 — all within San Diego’s coastal zone. This self-guided, two-day tour features gardens in southern San Diego on Saturday and in northern San Diego on Sunday, highlighting how native plants bring beauty, biodiversity, and resilience to urban landscapes. Visitors will see a variety of gardens — from small urban retreats to expansive landscapes — each with at least 60 percent native plants. Many feature plant signage linked to Calscape, the California Native Plant Society’s online database for California native plants, connecting guests with detailed plant information and design ideas through the tour booklet and website. Behind the scenes, a vibrant community of garden owners, artists, designers, volunteers, sponsors, and partners brings the tour to life, sharing creativity, expertise, and passion for native plants. For the first time, select gardens will offer Garden Tour T-shirts — beautiful, wearable art designed to share the tour’s spirit beyond the weekend. Tickets are now on sale, with EARLY-BIRDPRICING THROUGH THE END OF JANUARY. Artist applications are open through January 31, 2026, and sponsor applications are open through February 21, 2026. Proceeds support CNPS San Diego’s outreach and restoration programs, including the Bird Park Teaching Garden in Balboa Park. The California Native Plant Society - San Diego Chapter on Facebook / Instagram
  • With the busy spring break travel season looming, travel and aviation industry leaders urged Congress to end the stalemate over DHS funding before workers at TSA and ports miss a full paycheck.
  • California teachers scored 16 on the Teacher Morale Index, which is based on three questions from the Education Week survey. The morale score for U.S. teachers overall was 13. The scale measures teacher morale from -100 to +100.
  • President Trump has fired his homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, and said Markwayne Mullin, a senator from Oklahoma, would replace her.
  • Overprescribing antibiotics breeds antibiotic resistance. A new tool aims to lower a notably high rate of such prescriptions in Rwanda.
  • A majority of California’s roughly 180,000 people experiencing homelessness have health insurance through Medi-Cal. Providers predict that many will lose insurance under President Donald Trump’s upcoming work mandates even if they qualify for exemptions.
  • Stream with KPBS+ / Premieres Sundays, March 22 - April 26, 2026 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / Encores Tuesdays, March 24 - April 28 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2. It's 1971, and a new era dawns with the Women’s Liberation movement in the UK. As the year unfolds, the team faces serious cases, including a premature birth, slavery, carbon monoxide poisoning, male breast cancer, child abuse, and lupus.
  • Top finishers in the Atlanta half marathon are calling for U.S. track officials to ensure that Jess McClain and two other athletes aren't excluded from the world championships because of an error.
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