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  • Family Clay | Glazing Bowls April 22 from 2 – 4 p.m. Looking for something fun and creative to try with mom, your besties, or your family? Curious about the glazing process? Join artist Lydia Kardos as she leads this outdoor workshop decorating and glazing pottery bowls. She’ll show you how to get lovely colors and teach creative techniques for customizing your bowl. The bowls we prepare for you to glaze are made from high quality, mid-fire clay, which is food-safe and will last for years and years. Fun for all ages and skill levels. Projects will be ready for pick up 1 – 2 weeks after the class. All ages welcome! Note: Price is per person making a project, so please add to your order as many as will participate in making their own project. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport + Encore Sunday, Dec. 15 at 10 p.m. on KPBS 2. Uncover the sunken remains of a 4th-century basilica in Turkey. Submerged beneath the waters of Lake Iznik for hundreds of years, the church could reveal crucial insights into the early days of Christianity. Join a team of international researchers as they travel back through time—and grapple with Turkey’s many earthquakes, which could sink the structure deeper at any moment.
  • Don't spend Easter in the kitchen. Spend it enjoying time with family and friends and let Urban Plates do the cooking. Urban Plates’ dining rooms and spacious patios will be open on Easter Sunday at their Carlsbad, Del Mar, and La Jolla locations. Or, get craveable, scratch-made food to-go and eat at home. Either way, treat your family to their Urban Plates' favorites. Choose from any of Urban Plates' scratch-made plates, farm-fresh salads, chef-crafted sandwiches or slow-cooked braises including ChimiChurri Grass Fed Steak Plate, with Asparagus and Cremini and Oyster Mushrooms with Garlic Parmesan Butter, Asian Chicken Noodle Salad, Cage-Free Chicken Club Sandwich, and the Osso Bucco. Dining at home? Welcome guests to your Easter table with family meals for four. Choose from grilled grass-fed steak, cage-free chicken or sustainable salmon. Family meals come with two scratch-made family sides and four slices of our grilled rustic bread. All about the sides? Urban Plates has vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options such as the newest Maple Butternut Squash with Toasted Coconut, Organic Red and White Quinoa with Tomato Pesto, and Cremini and Oyster Mushrooms with Garlic Parmesan Butter. No time to bake? Urban Plates' in-house pastry chefs make everything from scratch. Take home our Easter favorite Mango Tart or any Urban Plates famous cakes: Hummingbird, Chocolate Vanilla Layer or Flourless Chocolate. Or, pick up an assortment of individual, freshly baked cookies or pies, including the popular banana cream. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Qatar, a U.S. ally, is the regional power best positioned to both influence Hamas and play a mediating role with Israel. Here's what to know.
  • Taylor Swift means business. The popstar brought an economic boost to the NFL after she was seen at a Chiefs game. Her appearance at MetLife Stadium gives the franchise another opportunity to cash in.
  • Residents of a kibbutz near Israel's border with Gaza are living in a hotel after Hamas killed dozens of people and destroyed homes in their community.
  • It's National Banned Books Week. Meanwhile, a North County school district closed its libraries for a book audit.
  • Easter is one of the rare occasions that we serve brunch. Join us Sunday, April 9 for a special holiday menu featuring flavorful updates to classic brunch favorites and spectacular springtime views of San Diego's most gorgeous coastline. Served in our ocean view room located indoors on our lower level from 10 A.M. - 3 P.M. Reserve your table today!! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The U.S. military is struggling to meet is recruiting goals, so now the Navy has decided to give older people a chance to enlist. In other news, the Tijuana River Valley in South Bay remains flooded after this week's stormy weather. Plus, a local author t about their new novel set in a dystopian, future America.
  • Children will become Mad Scientists, sparking imagination and curiosity through hands-on science experiments and activities! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
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