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  • President Joe Biden is spotlighting his efforts to cancel billions of dollars in student debt as he ramps up his reelection campaign.
  • 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
  • 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
  • Beginning Friday, March 1 this film will be available to stream on pbs.org and on the PBS App ahead of the broadcast premiere Sunday, March 24, 2024 at Noon on KPBS TV and March 24 at 1 p.m. on KPBS 2. Frederick Wiseman explores the lives and famed culinary artistry of the Troisgros family in the French countryside, taking us from sourcing ingredients and menu planning, to the organized chaos of the kitchen, to the ingenuity and creation of a dish.
  • The order from the court on Wednesday keeps Trump's prosecution in the Jan. 6 case on hold.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Fears over how AI could be used to mislead voters are escalating in a year that will see hundreds of millions of people around the world cast ballots. As a result, tech giants are pledging action.
  • Si el viento electoral sigue soplando a su favor, Claudia Sheinbaum podría convertirse en la primera presidenta de ascendencia judía en la historia de México.
  • Strength training is good for everyone. But women who train regularly, reduce their risk of death from heart disease significantly. And here are 5 other hidden benefits of building muscle.
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