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  • An Israeli raid on West Bank targeted a new Palestinian militia.
  • Monday, March 7, 2022 at 10 p.m. on KPBS 2. Live it up with some contemporary country. Texan Kacey Musgraves essays tunes from her acclaimed album "Golden Hour." Son of outlaw country legend Willie Nelson, roots rocker Lukas Nelson and his band present songs from their self-title release.
  • Phillips launched the careers of legends including Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis. The rock and roll pioneer spoke to Morning Edition in 1993, a decade before his death.
  • Mexicali-based Silent's new full-length album "Modern Hate" was first inspired by hateful rhetoric surrounding construction of the US-Mexico wall. The album, out now on Three One G records, tackles the toxicity of hate with a powerful goth-punk beauty.
  • Chili fan or not, the corner of Thorn and 32nd in North Park is the place to be Sunday afternoon for the return of SoNo Fest. In addition to plenty to eat and drink, you'll also be serenaded, with two outdoor stages and 12 bands — including Grampadrew (who'll kick things off at 11:30), Chloe Lou and the Liddells, Scary Pierre and Low Volts. Get the full music line-up and schedule here. Bancroft Main Stage 11:30 – Grampadrew 12:30 – Chloe Lou and the Liddells 1:30 – Scary Pierre 2:30 – The Creepy Creeps 3:30 – The Sleepwalkers 4:20 – Low Volts Beer Garden Stage 11:30 – Whiskey & Burlap 12:30 – Sunday Shoes with Julia McMahon 1:30 – Shawn Rohlf and the 7th Day Buskers 2:30 – Super Buffet 3:30 – Petty Saints 4:20 – The Nards Plus, you can get a gorgeous handmade ceramic bowl from San Diego Ceramic Connection with your ticket (you have to purchase in advance to get the bowl), and also visit dozens of vendors selling their handmade goods. Funds raised will support the ceramics, art, dance, gardening and music programs at McKinley elementary. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS Details: Sunday, Dec. 5 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thorn St. and 32nd St., North Park. Free to attend, or get a bowl or mug plus tasting pass ($25) or bring your own mug for $22. Related links: View the event on Facebook
  • The Purple Ones - Insatiable Tribute to Prince, BRUNO and the HOOLIGANS - Tribute to Bruno Mars The Purple Ones is a group of world-class musicians that carries out the Purple Legacy of the MUSIC. TPO is NOT a typical tribute band. There is no impersonator or look- a-like, nor do they dress up in goofy costumes or wigs. The Purple Ones bring audiences to their feet, night after night, by speaking Prince’s musical language. energy, rhythm, creativity and of course…a serious dose of unadulterated funk. The Purple Ones tap into that soulful artistry like none other. Join Belly Up as The Purple Ones perform live! Date: Jan. 7, 2022 Time: 9:00pm Location: Music Box Cost: $20 For more information and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • "I want to pass on the joy of playing this music to others, just as Rev. Davis passed it on to me."
  • Join the Barona Cultural Center & Museum for Native American Month and experience “Peyii ‘Enyeway ‘Esekáayches We are Still Here.” The exhibit is a timeline showing the evolution of the Barona people at the hands of the newcomers to its land—genocide, repeated attempts of assimilation, relocation, and more. It is a moving and powerful visual representation of Barona’s existence and how the Tribe has not only survived, but also thrived, despite a difficult past and is a testament to the Tribe’s strength and resilience. Come explore this real history from a perspective that is not taught in school. Learn how the Tribe upholds the traditional values and philosophies that have kept the people strong and how the Barona children are learning to walk in two worlds as their ancestors did. The Museum is located at 1095 Barona Road on the Barona Band of Mission Indians' Reservation. Admission to the Museum is free. We are open Thursday and Friday, from Noon to 5 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please call to schedule tours and research appointments: (619) 443-7003 x219 Visit www.baronamuseum.org / Barona Cultural Center and Museum on Facebook + Instagram
  • Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022 at 3 p.m. on KPBS TV / On Demand. In Guadalajara, Pati sits down for lunch with the leader of one of Mexico’s most accomplished bands, Mariachi Nuevo Tecalitlán. Then, she visits a guitar shop owned by true craftsmen. In her kitchen, Pati makes carne en su jugo and Masa Shortcake.
  • We ranked our 50 favorite records of the year, from hip-hop to classical and everything in between.
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