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  • Ben Carr, who performs as Carrtoons, keeps the producer-led Tiny Desk tradition alive in this set.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Premieres Mondays, Jan. 8 - 29, 2024 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV + Encore Sundays, Jan. 14 - Feb. 4 at 1 p.m. on KPBS TV. THIS WEEK: Paul Hollywood's epic 3,000-mile road trip culminates in the city that celebrates his name. He arrives just in time to meet a notable 'friend' and enjoys the best tacos north of the Mexican border. At home he cooks a classic L.A. beef sandwich.
  • 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."
  • GRAMMY-nominated Louis Cato, an internationally acclaimed multi-instrumentalist, producer, and songwriter, takes the stage in The JAI for an evening of eclectic jazz-inspired performance with his talented band. You will recognize him from playing in the house band for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert since the show’s 2015 inception; he was recently named bandleader for the newly renamed “The Late Show Band.” Please visit here for more information about the event! ADMISSION - 6 p.m. show - SOLD OUT - 8:30 p.m. show here Connect with Louis Cato on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X - Twitter
  • 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.
  • It's a presidential election year, which means political campaigns and advertisements will be everywhere for all to see.
  • Conservatives on the court expressed varying degrees of skepticism about the charge of obstructing an official proceeding.
  • What have journalists learned from covering the 2016 and 2020 elections? How can we do better? We asked the man who led The Washington Post through the Trump presidency.
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