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  • Navigate your way through a five-course dinner aboard a yacht on San Diego Bay. Each dish is perfectly paired with delicious, local brews from Pizza Port, celebrating the freshest flavors of the region, including locally sourced seafood, a full vegetarian menu and spectacular waterfront views. Throughout the month of October we are collaborating with Pizza Port Brewing. In March of 1987, siblings Gina and Vince Marsaglia bought a struggling pizza place in Solana Beach. Pizza Port offered its first craft-brewed beers in 1992 and quickly gained a reputation in San Diego’s growing craft beer scene. Since then Pizza Port Brew Co. collectively has won over 91 medals/awards from the Great American Beer Festival. Cruise Highlights: - Local brews and craft beer flights - Selection of gourmet food - Meet and greet with brewers onboard - Prizes and giveaways - Spectacular views of San Diego Bay - All you can drink premium beverage service (for only $35) Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • The Poway Symphony Orchestra (PSO) is pleased to announce the opening of its 2022-23 season with a rare performance by Misha Dichter, an acclaimed pianist of world renown. The concert will take place on November 20, 2022, at 4 p.m. at the Poway Center for Per-forming Arts. The concert will feature two concertos: Beethoven’s “Emperor Concerto” and Gershwin’s “Concerto in F”. Conductor John LoPiccolo said that "It’s a very rare event in the classical music world to have two concertos performed in a single evening, and to have Mr. Dichter join our orchestra for these two concertos is an exceptional honor.” To open the concert, the orchestra will play the bright and sparkling “Festive Overture” by Shostakovich. Mr. Dichter has performed and recorded with some of the most illustrious conductors of the 20th and 21st centuries and he appeared as soloist with some of the major orchestras in Europe and the USA. Follow the Poway Symphony Orchestra on social media: Facebook & Instagram
  • Eye-opening testimony from a top scientist offers a useful primer on the role social media may play in the teen mental health crisis.
  • Adults and Children Ages 8+ Welcome! Instructor Hayley Haspel-Winick shows you how the magical process of Textile Ecoprinting — using leaves to surface print their form and extract their pigments. Practice different ways to coax both from leaves using mordants, modifiers and different fibers, heat and steam. Capture the unique signature of each leaf as you create a one-of-a kind silk scarf and cotton bandanna. While we wait for the magic of the leaves to be released, you will learn how to use this technique at home. Come and explore the delight of leaves. All materials included. Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Final Fantasy has pioneered video game storytelling since 1987. We rank the best titles in the mainline series ahead of the release of Final Fantasy XVI.
  • Tuesday, April 8, 2025 at 10:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Co-founded by Filipina American and queer teenagers, Fanny is the first all women band to release an album with a major record label (Warner/Reprise, 1970). Revered by David Bowie, meet the most ground breaking rock group you've never heard of... yet.
  • Adrian Villalobos is a technical producer and sound designer for KPBS. He currently is the lead sound designer for "Port of Entry" and assists with various other KPBS productions through audio editing, recording, and mixing. He also provides technical direction for local radio broadcasts like "Morning Edition" and "KPBS Midday Edition."
  • Lacking connection can increase the risk for premature death to levels comparable to smoking 15 cigarettes a day, according to a new advisory from the U.S. Surgeon General.
  • Nancy Worlie is the chief content officer at KPBS where she oversees news, and video and audio programming.
  • Gov. Ron DeSantis says the penalties for companies that violate new employment requirements will help the state prosper. But businesses and immigrant activists alike say it'll do more harm than good.
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