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  • A Sea Lion Symphony is a multi-media live performance of a string quintet set to an enchanting film on the life of the La Jolla's resident sea lions interspersed with narrative poetry. Conceptualized, composed, and conducted by David Bowser, conductor of the Toronto Mozart Players, this unique experience takes you high above the land and under the water to see La Jolla's sea lions in their natural habitat. Produced by the Sierra Club Seal Society, this fundraiser event educates and delights the audience. Questions and Answers to follow. Seal Society of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Aaron Bushnell's death in Washington, D.C., is the latest example of an extreme form of protest that people have used to express their grievances and attract the attention of a global audience.
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  • Coming Soon! Premieres Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App + Encore Sunday, March 31 at 2 p.m. on KPBS TV and 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. A.I. tools like ChatGPT seem to think, speak, and create like humans. But what are they really doing? From cancer cures to Terminator-style takeovers, leading experts explore what A.I. can – and can’t – do today, and what lies ahead.
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  • Louisville is wrestling over what to do with a statue of its colonial namesake, French King Louis XVI. Museums and the public are hesitant to put it back on display.
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  • Tour time: 8 p.m. – 10 p.m. The Davis-Horton House: Alive with Spirits from the Past? Find out for yourself on an after-hours Paranormal Investigation! Touted by many as, “the most haunted house in the Gaslamp Quarter,” the Davis-Horton House has become a highly popular place for investigating paranormal activities! The Victorians loved their traditions, etiquette, and of course- a good ghost story! Spiritualism – the belief that the dead communicate with the living- became highly popular in the in the Victorian Era, and communing with spirits became a wide spread Parlor activity. Classic and modern ghost hunting devices will be used. Join your hosts for an evening of mystery and intrigue! Since space is limited, we require that you make reservations and pay in advance for this tour. You may make your reservation via our website, or you can call for reservations at (619) 233-4692. Tickets must be purchased by 10:00 AM the day of the tour. Tickets cannot be purchased at the tour. NO REFUNDS. We require a minimum of at least 3 participants to hold the tour. Admission for this 120-minute after-hours tour is $50.00. Since the Davis-Horton House is an historical museum, we ask that you please respect the house, its contents, and its past residents. Thank you for leaving behind any food and drink; alcohol is not allowed either. Inebriated guests will not be allowed to participate. NO PROFESSIONAL MEDIA EQUIPMENT is allowed with guests. Guests under the age of 18 must to be accompanied by an adult. The investigation is not appropriate for children under the age of 12. Sells out at 15 people, specific dates. Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-Horton House on Facebook / Instagram
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