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  • Please join us for the US premiere book talk and signing of "Cities of Women" featuring author Kathleen B. Jones in an outdoor garden. Kathleen B. Jones, Professor Emerita, SDSU will discuss her first historical novel. Inspired by a decade of research, her new book explores the joys and pitfalls faced by medieval woman artists and a contemporary academic who becomes obsessed with medieval books. Kathy Jones was the chair of the first women’s studies program in the nation at SDSU and acting dean of the College of Arts and Letters. She lives in Stonington, CT, and this is her seventh book. ADMISSION | RSVP required Connect with Kathleen B. Jones on Social Media! Instagram & X/Twitter
  • The Palestinian Authority is poised for new leadership after its prime minister tendered the resignation of his cabinet. But it faces a steep climb to win back support from dissatisfied Palestinians.
  • Tuesday, April 29, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Henry Louis Gates, Jr. meets Valerie Bertinelli and Brendan Fraser—two actors who found fame when they were young and lived their lives in the limelight, cut off from their roots. Each discovers ancestors who paved the way for their success.
  • Ben Carr, who performs as Carrtoons, keeps the producer-led Tiny Desk tradition alive in this set.
  • Mayor Todd Gloria Friday revealed his proposed $5.65 billion budget for fiscal year 2025.
  • Celebrate the release of the new musical collaboration of Heatley Bros. + Mikey's Imaginary Friends. This groundbreaking new collection of creative songs combines elements of indie and alternative guitars and vocals with electronic video game music, pop and hip hop instrumentation. All are welcome to celebrate this exciting new project of amazing local music. Local fine art by many artists will also be on view, along with refreshments and art making activities. Connect with Mikey Kettinger on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X - Twitter
  • Thursday's general elections came amid economic woes and continued political polarization. After voting began, authorities cut mobile phone and internet services, citing "deteriorating security."
  • The dictionary publisher's guidance on the practice has people riled up. Grammarians say the made-up rule is one big waste of time. Not everyone is ready to let it go.
  • A revealing retelling of a street hustlers coming of age amidst the quiet chaos of the 90s northwest.
  • We asked six Israeli and Palestinian artists about how the outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas has affected their lives and their work. They shared stories of fear, anger, sadness and pain.
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