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  • NPR has lost a singular, distinctive radio journalist: Susan Stamberg, who died Thursday. She was the first woman to host a national news broadcast and set the tone, pace, and scope of the network.
  • MESA MOVES: Dance Moments An evening of Dance and Entertainment featuring faculty, guest, and student choreography. See talented Mesa College Dancers take to the stage with energy, passion, and enthusiasm! Showcasing a wide range of dynamic dance styles, audiences will be wowed by Hip Hop, Jazz, Modern, Contemporary, Tap, and More! Choreographers: Mesa Dance Faculty: Blythe Barton, Audrey Bondoc, Donna Flournoy, Faith Jensen-Ismay, Jessica Rabanzo-Flores Guest Choreographers: Nicole Diaz-Pellot, Lauren Hamilton Student Choreographer: Nika Fikhman *All sales are final. Show starts promptly at 7:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. for the matinee. **Photo Image by Sue Brenner Photography.
  • Join us for a three-day Lantern-Making Workshop at The Woo, presented in collaboration with All For Logan and inspired by the cultural traditions of Fiesta de la Guadalupana. This hands-on workshop invites participants of all ages to explore the history, symbolism, and storytelling that shape this beloved celebration. Across three guided sessions, attendees will learn the foundations of lantern construction, reflect on personal and collective narratives, and design illuminated lanterns using tissue paper, natural elements, photographs, text, and more. The workshop blends cultural education with creative expression, culminating in lanterns prepared for a community procession. Workshop Schedule: • Wednesday, December 10 | 5–8 p.m. Introduction to lantern-making, imagery, and the history behind the Feast Day. • Thursday, December 11 | 5–7 p.m. Building lantern panels, assembling tealight holders, and beginning lantern structure. • Friday, December 12 | 5–7 p.m. Final assembly, decorations, and preparation for community display. All materials are included. Families are welcome. This workshop is a warm invitation to create, learn, and honor tradition through art — strengthening community ties and preserving cultural memory. Location: The Woo, Barrio Logan Registration on Eventbrite
  • Save the date for Saturday, April 18, 2026! With generous support from PNC Grow Up Great®, Fred Rogers Productions, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and the Frieda Berlinski Foundation, KPBS is excited to host the next annual Be My Neighbor Day event on the San Diego State University campus on Saturday, April 18, 2026. Be My Neighbor Day is a free outdoor event for young children and families to celebrate what it means to be a community helper, just like Daniel Tiger! It’s never too early to be a contributing member of your community. Join us to learn how even a small act of service can bring a lot of joy and make a very big difference. At Be My Neighbor Day, you can: Create with hands-on activities and crafts for the whole family! Enjoy storytime, live music, and entertainment Experience the PNC Grow Up Great® Mobile Learning Adventure Pay it forward, one small act of kindness at a time! And of course, visit with PBS KIDS’ beloved character Daniel Tiger All attendees will receive a KPBS KIDS giveaway, as well as resources on how to continue to serve as a community helper and compassionate neighbor!
  • Join KPBS Kids at this year's San Diego Festival of Science & Engineering! KPBS Kids events across San Diego County consist of a variety of opportunities, including hands-on activities, story times, special visits by beloved KPBS Kids television characters, and a host of other activities that connect to program educational themes. Visit us to explore fun science, math, and literacy activities for the whole family, and learn how you can connect with Clifford, Curious George, Daniel Tiger, Elinor Wonders Why, Molly of Denali, and other KPBS Kids friends at the San Diego Children's Discovery Museum and other locations this year! This event is free!
  • First, the Chula Vista City Council voted to develop a new disclosure process to share more information regarding how their officers interact with federal immigration agents. Then, an inside look at Flock cameras and how they are more common than people may think. Plus, we take a look at a recent report on the economic impact of the California State University system.
  • The ban, a world-first, has been applauded by families looking to take back power from tech giants. But questions remain about its enforceability.
  • The library’s new tool lending program is the first of its kind in San Diego County and features everything from jackhammers to sewing machines.
  • Join us for "We Are Each Other's Harvest: Celebrating African American Farmers, Land, and Legacy" with Natalie Baszile at the San Diego Central Library! San Diego Public Library and USD Copley Library are thrilled to present Natalie Baszile for this year's Black History Month Author spotlight. This in-person event will also include a resource fair, Q&A session, book signing and—for attendees who arrive early—a FREE copy of one of Natalie's books.* 5 p.m. | Resource Fair 6 p.m. | Author Talk 7 p.m. | Book Signing Registration is highly recommended. Visit https://mysdpl.org/nataliebaszile to reserve your spot! *Arrive early—the first 50 attendees receive one of Natalie's books. Natalie Baszile is the author of the novel, "Queen Sugar," which was adapted for seven television seasons and nominated for an NAACP Image Award. She has a M.A. in Afro-American Studies from UCLA, and an MFA from Warren Wilson College's MFA Program for Writers. Join us as we discuss Natalie Baszile's new non-fiction book, "We are Each Other's Harvest: Celebrating African American Farmers, Land & Legacy," where Natalie brings together essays, poems, conversations, portraits, and first-person narratives to tell the story of Black people's connection to the land from Emancipation to the present. Natalie's passion for the stories of Black farmers and land stewards comes from a desire to shift the narrative around agriculture, farming, and labor. ==== Parking at Central Library ==== Attendees may park for up to 2 hours FREE, with a validated ticket, in Central Library's underground parking garage. For more information on how to get to the event, please visit the Central Library website. https://www.sandiego.gov/public-library/central-library/parking ==== Additional Lecture at USD ==== A second author talk, held inside the Mother Hill room of USD Copley Library will take place on Monday, February 23 at 6 p.m. and will follow a similar format. This program is open to the public. Natalie Baszile on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for a full on holiday pop up that's far from bright and merry. Get ready to dive into your nostalgic side for the holiday season at Emo XMAS, where we trade in the jingle bells for sad songs and singalongs. Update your MySpace photo and change your AOL away message, we're throwing it back to a time when all that mattered was when Fall Out Boy was playing or if Taking Back Sunday would be playing Warped Tour. THIS IS A LIMITED TIME - MONTH LONG POP UP with a special emo/pop punk throwback holiday twist. Follow @EmoChristmas on IG for sneak peaks & reminders!
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