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  • For the first time ever, NPR presents the fourth grade winners of the Student Podcast Challenge.
  • Two new studies estimate psychedelic use in the U.S. and both find magic mushrooms gaining in popularity, including some folks who just want to get a little bit high, aka microdosing.
  • Milton has grown quickly and is forecast to make landfall in Florida midweek. The state could see its largest evacuation orders since 2017.
  • The campaign known as “Spamouflage” includes accounts claiming to be American voters and U.S. soldiers posting about hot-button topics including abortion, Israel and Ukraine.
  • A new Indiana law requires professors to promote "intellectual diversity" to receive tenure. Critics worry the measure will dissuade academics from staying in the state.
  • Two years ago, Cat Brushing, a collection of provocative stories about older women still very much in touch with the sensual side of life, put Jane Campbell on the map.
  • About Kaylee Daugherty Kaylee Daugherty is an up-and-coming singer in the San Diego jazz scene. With roots in gospel and R&B, her musical interpretations come with soul and passion. She is humbled to play with some of the best musicians around and to have played at a great variety of venues in Southern California, ranging from the lively wineries of Temecula, the intimate coffeeshops of Oak Glen, to the upscale restaurants of Laguna Beach. With a repertoire of upwards 300 songs in English, Spanish, Portuguese and French, and in the styles of swing, blues, bossa nova, boleros and funk, Kaylee has a song for everyone. Whether in a duo, trio, or with the energy of a quartet+, Kaylee can elevate the experience of any space. Kaylee’s favorite part of performing is bringing joy to her audiences through the universal language of music. Her music makes kids dance and gives older folk a sigh of nostalgia. She is very personable and interactive with her audiences, inviting them into her musical world and building a sense of community within each venue. For more information visit: bardicmanagement.com Stay Connected on Facebook / Instagram
  • A box set featuring previously unreleased recordings sheds new light on the life and legacy of Paul Robeson, a bass-baritone concert artist, actor, professional football player and activist.
  • A beloved heirloom variety of New Mexico red chile commands high prices because of its scarcity. Finding farmers to continue cultivating it has become a challenge.
  • Join KPBS for San Diego’s second annual Be My Neighbor Day on Saturday, April 6 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the KPBS station on the San Diego State University campus. Be My Neighbor Day is a free outdoor event for young children and families to celebrate caring for one another and the environment around us. And of course, special appearances by PBS KIDS’ beloved friends, Daniel Tiger and Katerina Kittycat! Register today! https://bemyneighborday2024.eventbrite.com Be My Neighbor Day will include the following entertaining and educational activities: Interactive displays and hands-on activities with community neighbors dedicated to protecting the planet Nature Walk with Sustainable SDSU Family volunteer crafts Fun with the PNC Grow Up Great® Mobile Learning Adventure And of course, special appearances by PBS KIDS’ beloved friends, Daniel Tiger and Katerina Kittycat! All attendees will receive a KPBS KIDS giveaway, as well as resources on how to be a caring and environmentally-responsible neighbor! The event will take place at the KPBS Station and SDSU campus, 5200 Campanile Dr., San Diego, 92182, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. We encourage early arrival to the event to ensure access to all activities. Please wear layered clothing and comfortable shoes, as the event is mostly outdoors. We encourage guests to bring a reusable water bottle with them. There will be a water station. You will not need a printed ticket. Be My Neighbor Day is supported by PNC Grow Up Great®, Fred Rogers Productions and KPBS. Many thanks to your community supporters and partners: America's Finest Charter School, First 5 San Diego, Elementary Institute of Science, Fleet Science Center, Girl Scouts San Diego, I Love a Clean San Diego, Japanese Friendship Garden and Museum, Living Coast Discovery Center, Olivewood Gardens & Learning Center, San Diego Audubon Society, San Diego Children's Discovery Museum, San Diego Family Magazine, SDSU Office of Energy and Sustainability, The Water Conservation Garden, and Words Alive. Questions? Email jmdean@kpbs.org DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD © 2012, The Fred Rogers Company. All rights reserved.
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