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  • BalletCenter Studios presents "Clara & the Nutcracker Soldier," a reimagining of a classic tale that turns nursemaids into Sugarplums and a greedy Headmistress into the Rat Queen. Follow the young orphan Clara on her search for the meaning of family in this magical journey that takes us from her boarding school battles to the land of Snow Queens and sweet dreams. Ascending through the clouds with her guardian angel, Clara’s dream for a better life comes to fruition in a joyful feast of sweet treats for everyone. An enchanting experience for audience members of all ages to enjoy. BalletCenter Studios on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join an evening of musical theatre as T3 Triple Threat Youth Mentors proudly presents "Dare to Dream JR" — a heartwarming celebration of courage, creativity, and community. T3 Triple Threat: Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • As South Carolina's outbreak grows to 876 confirmed cases, vaccinations in the state surged in January. Cases have also been reported in two ICE detention facilities.
  • As part of our Hispanic Heritage Month profile series, we sit down with Arnulfo Manriquez, CEO and president of MAAC, to talk about his own path to advocacy.
  • Ski mountaineering will make its Olympic debut this year, the first winter sport to do so since 2002. Skeleton, luge, ski jumping and moguls are also getting new events.
  • U.S. Olympic athletes are arriving and settling into their digs for the next couple of weeks in Italy. Curlers are amazed by the mountain scenery in Cortina; figure skaters are plant fostering in Milan; and the big air slopestyle women are "smashing pizzas" in Livigno.
  • The San Diego festival kicks off a four-day celebration of Filipino cinema this week. KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando gets a preview of its programming.
  • The lawsuit follows a clash between the city of El Cajon and the California Attorney General over license plate data sharing.
  • President Trump's focus overseas may spare China for now, but Beijing still worries that his "America First" rhetoric hasn't softened what it calls U.S. "military adventurism."
  • Until now, estimating how old a dinosaur was when it died has been a fairly simple process: Count up the growth rings in the fossilized bones. But new research into some of dinosaurs' living relatives, like crocodiles, suggests that this method may not always work.
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