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  • The U.S. boycotts South Africa's G20 summit, sparking a diplomatic spat and throwing the global gathering into turmoil.
  • Brainstory’s new album Sounds Good, simply put, lives up to its name. Based in L.A. but hailing from the Inland Empire's own Rialto, CA, two-thirds of Brainstory, Kevin and Tony Martin are brothers by blood, while Eric Hagstrom is a brother through their music and long term friendship. While the group's initial connection comes from the heady mixture of jazz-performance-focused music school and the grind of playing local shows, their bond has been strengthened through countless hours on the road touring and the making of two studio records—2019’s debut full-length, Buck, followed by 2021’s Ripe EP. "Being on the road, doing our own tours, and backing incredible people like Lady Wray, has sharpened our skills and really revved us up for this record," Kevin says. "It's been four years since our last full length record, and with everything that's happened since, it's like we've been catching up to ourselves." That's one way to describe change: catching up to oneself. Each member of Brainstory has gone through shifts, both personally and musically, and all of that thread through this record. Since they started the band they have constantly faced situations that forced them to rise to the occasion. They got signed to Big Crown Records, they stepped up their game. Covid happened, they learned to record themselves. They started touring a ton sharing the stage with the likes of Lady Wray and they got their live show super tight. All of this time spent grinding and growing has certainly paid off. The path to take their art to the next level is clearer than ever and once again, they are here for it. If there is one thing that is abundantly clear on this album, it’s that Brainstory leveled up. Visit: https://musicboxsd.com/event/13757784/brainstory-the-silvertone-city-soul-collective/ Brainstory on Instagram and Facebook
  • Un juez federal emitió una orden el miércoles requiriendo que la administración Trump considere nuevamente otorgar protección contra la deportación a ciertos jóvenes inmigrantes vulnerables.
  • El papa León XIV solucionó un problema técnico el viernes en una ley del Vaticano que se volvió problemática luego que el papa Francisco nombrara a la primera mujer en dirigir la Gobernación del Estado de la Ciudad del Vaticano.
  • Premieres Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+. Ken Burns, Jeffrey Rosen and others discuss essential themes of liberty, equality, democracy and separation of powers. The ideas and values articulated 250 years ago during America's founding remain relevant to conversations about governance today.
  • This year's Miss Universe competition, held in Bangkok, was marred by a series of dramatic incidents, from a contestant's livestreamed walkout to a now former judge's allegations of rigging.
  • Thursday, June 5 Digital Gym Cinema, 1100 Market St, San Diego, CA 92101 Join us between 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. — screenings at 5 p.m., 6 p.m., and 8 p.m., with a student panel + refreshments at 7 p.m.. RSVP for your preferred screening time. Join us for an inspiring evening as students from the Puente Project at San Diego City College debut their original short films—each rooted in their own poetry and cultural narratives. After 12 weeks of collaboration with Outside The Lens, these emerging filmmakers have explored visual storytelling, honed their camera skills, and brought their words to life on screen. The event will feature student film screenings, delicious food, and a special panel where students share insights about their creative process. Celebrate their voices, stories, and hard work in the vibrant setting of the Digital Gym Cinema, San Diego’s home for independent film. Free & open to the public — RSVP today! Let’s uplift the next generation of storytellers. See you at the movies! Outside The Lens on Facebook / Instagram
  • A new film, adapted from Maggie O'Farrell's 2020 novel, posits that the death of Shakespeare's 11-year-old son may have inspired one of the greatest fictional tragedies ever written.
  • In the aftermath of the deadly floods that hit Texas on Friday, we hear from a former warning coordination meteorologist on how prepared San Diego County is to respond to extreme weather.
  • Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo are back in theaters for the second half of 'Wicked' this week, while Brendan Fraser plays an actor in stand-in roles in strangers' lives.
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