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  • Beshock Ramen is thrilled to announce San Diego's largest sake celebration -- San Diego Sake Festival 2022, with our Co-hosts Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana. Join us as we guide you through the best sake from Japan and the US at one of San Diego's popular waterfront destinations, Ruocco Park! October 8th – Grand Sake tasting at Ruocco Park VIP Nonbei (Limited, Selling Fast)Access begins at 2PM General Admission entrance begins at 3PM Nonbei is a Japanese slang to describe someone who loves drinking responsibly VIP benefits 1hr early access to the festival 2pm-6pm 3 Food Sampler Tickets A special sake glassware Nonbei tote bag Designated shaded VIP seating area Things to look forward to Event: - Tasting the largest varieties of Japanese and American craft sake in SoCal - A traditional cedar sake barrel opening ceremony "Kagami biraki” - Meet the local sake brewers and sommeliers to learn everything about sake - Performances from local artists Food is also available for purchase at the local food trucks. This event is for guests 21 and over Questions? Email us at info@sdsakeweek.com Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Chinese-American parents of the San Dieguito Union High School District are divided in their reactions to the recent racially inflammatory comments made by the district’s superintendent. Meanwhile, the director of the UC San Diego breast milk bank warns against buying breast milk on Facebook amid the nationwide shortage of baby formula. Plus, Katya Echazarreta will soon be the first Mexican-born woman to travel to space.
  • The similarities are deep: In addition to aiming to subvert an election, some of the same U.S. voices that amplify former President Donald Trump are echoing Brazil's former president, Jair Bolsonaro.
  • Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2 and 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport + Encore Sunday, Feb. 11 at 6:30 p.m. on KPBS 2. Explore how music helped sustain and was in turn inspired by the Civil Rights Movement. Includes archival performances and interviews with many of the greatest artists and musicians from the soul era and beyond.
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  • Artificial intelligence technology can now create new songs that sound like they're the work of real artists, which introduces creative possibilities — and raises legal and ethical questions.
  • This episode was recorded in front of a live audience during Cultural Unity Week at Mesa College. We hear from two giants of the campus on the topic of education and its importance outside of the classroom. Music: • Good Question (rapper Skinny Veny & beatmaker .EDU) - Fricassee Guests: • Veronica Gerace • Dr. Ashanti Hands • Professor Starla Lewis Credits: Parker Edison (host), Kurt Kohnen (co-creator), Chris Reyes (head editor) and Gene Flo (score producer)
  • The annual San Diego Unified School District Art Exhibit is now open to the public through April 6, 2023.
  • A federal judge ruled in favor of the former president on Tuesday, ordering adult film star Stormy Daniels to pay another $121,972 in legal fees for a failed defamation suit.
  • Millions of dead fish have been found dead in an Australian river due to dangerously low oxygen levels in the water caused by receding flood waters, government officials said.
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