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Celebrating 50 years of hip-hop

For hip-hop's 50th anniversary, we look at how NPR Music's Tiny Desk concert series became a platform for many of hip-hop's greatest. Plus, what the San Diego hip-hop scene is like — and how the genre grew into the cultural force it is today.

Aug 28, 202346 min

A Gothic fantasy romance, diaspora poetry and ballet

A local author is out with the second book in her Gothic-inspired young adult fantasy series. Plus, a poetry collection about the Vietnamese-American experience. And finally, a look at the weekend arts calendar.

Aug 24, 202346 min

A new COVID variant on scientists' radar

A new coronavirus variant of concern is getting the attention of public health officials. Plus, how an increase in international travel has led to a backlog in processing passports and other travel documents.

Aug 23, 202345 min

First day of school in San Diego

Today is the first day of school for the San Diego Unified School District, the second largest in California. This year the district opened more community schools as a strategy to better provide for students. Plus, some San Diego community colleges look to recover from enrollment declines brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.

Aug 23, 202345 min

San Diego assesses the impacts of Hilary

San Diego is recovering from the impacts of Tropical Storm Hilary, which brought rare August rainfall, wind, and some flooding to the region on Sunday.

Aug 21, 202328 min

NPR's Aisha Harris explores how pop culture shapes us in new book 'Wannabe'

“Wannabe,” the debut book from Aisha Harris, is both a memoir and a personal reckoning with pop culture and its influence on us.

Aug 21, 202316 min

The gift of public art, plus a look at the weekend arts calendar

We explore the gift of a public art collection, how one artist paints the relationship between the Colorado River and climate change. Plus, a Filipino punk rock festival that creates a sense of identity.

Aug 10, 202346 min

Hoover High students recognized in NPR podcast challenge

Hoover High School students produced an eight-minute podcast called “Why Are You So Distracted?” which looked at technology addiction, the endless scroll and why it affects so many teens.

Aug 10, 202314 min

Wartime history of Japanese Americans

We featured a story on KPBS Midday Edition from NPR’s Code Switch podcast that digs into the little-known history of Japanese Americans who were living in Japan during World War II.

Aug 10, 202328 min

Pulling the curtain back on menopause part 2

When's the last time you had a real, in-depth talk to anyone about menopause? Oh, never? Let's change that.
 
 On Midday Edition, KPBS revisited our previous conversation about menopause and answer your questions.

Aug 9, 202346 min

Pulling back the curtain on menopause

KPBS Midday Edition revisited a panel discussion that pulled back the curtain on menopause. The panel talked about the sometimes debilitating — sometimes welcomed — changes associated with menopause, the state of modern treatment, and how we — as a society — can support women as they go through this stage of life.

Aug 7, 202345 min

'Crime and Punishment' as a comedy?

Dostoevsky's epic novel about murder, morality and suffering is now a 90-minute comic romp at The Globe.

Jul 27, 202314 min

Anxiety in kids, 'Crime and Punishment' as a comedy, and SummerFest

One local author draws from personal experience in a new middle-grade novel about anxiety. Plus, "Crime and Punishment, A Comedy" is playing at the Old Globe. And, chamber music concerts and other events to look out for this weekend.

Jul 27, 202346 min

Meet San Diego's first Asian American Federal Magistrate and Legal Geek

Steve Chu juggles duties as a judge and a pop culture nerd.

Jul 26, 202314 min

Disability rights advocates explain ADA's importance

July marked Disability Pride Month when the ADA is commemorated and attention is brought to issues impacting people with disabilities.

Jul 26, 202330 min

Who will be the next San Diego County Supervisor for District 4?

Voting is underway in the special election for the San Diego County Board of Supervisors District 4 seat. We hear from some of the candidates running for the seat.

Jul 25, 202344 min

What's next for reparations for Black Californians?

On June 29, the California Reparations Task Force submitted their final report to state legislators. What's next for reparations for Black Californians?

Jul 24, 202345 min

Comic-Con back in full swing, despite downsized Hollywood presence

KPBS Midday Edition got a sneak peek of the convention floor during preview night. Plus, a look at the more literary side of the convention and book fandoms. And off-site events to check out this weekend that don’t require a badge.

Jul 21, 202345 min

First day of school for two South Bay school districts

Today is the first day of school for students in the Chula Vista Elementary and Sweetwater Union High School districts. Plus, a local festival is set to celebrate the history and heritage of Filipino Americans in San Diego.

Jul 20, 202326 min

New weight loss drugs transform obesity treatment

The success of the medication semaglutide has ushered in a new era in weight loss treatment. Plus, the new book "Slow AF Run Club" seeks to make the sport of running more inclusive and accessible.

Jul 19, 202345 min

Medical field sees big potential for AI

Artificial intelligence in the field of medicine could pose big benefits for doctors and patients alike.

Jul 17, 202345 min

What is the state of LGBTQ+ rights after Supreme Court ruling?

After a ruling that limits LGBTQ+ protections, many are wondering what larger implications could be at play.

Jul 13, 202345 min

San Diego mayor on latest efforts on homelessness and housing

San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria talks about the city's latest plans to reduce homelessness and increase housing.

Jul 12, 202326 min

To reassess a life: Dancer explores late autism diagnosis in 'Is It Thursday Yet'

La Jolla Playhouse's new dance-theater production follows one woman's reexamination of her own life after receiving a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder at age 33.

Jul 12, 202316 min

Journalism faces uncertain future

Financial difficulties and mass layoffs are shaking up newsrooms and media organizations across the country, including in San Diego.

Jul 11, 202345 min

How is San Diego faring in the war on fentanyl?

Fentanyl has become one of the nation's defining drug crises — and San Diego is the trafficking epicenter for the drug.

Jul 11, 202344 min

Eva Noblezada, Latinx retelling of ‘The Taming of the Shrew,’ and more public art

Actress Eva Noblezada talks about her personal journey in theater. Plus, a new romance book does its own spin on Shakespeare. And, public art at a local university.

Jul 6, 202346 min

What recent Supreme Court rulings mean for higher education

The Supreme Court recently ended race-conscious admissions for colleges and universities and rejected President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan. What do theses rulings mean for higher education across California and in San Diego County?

Jul 5, 202346 min

'Human Footprint' explores humanity's complicated relationship with Earth

An upcoming PBS TV series explores our impact on the world around us, and how we can better coexist with our global environment.

Jul 3, 202345 min

Kehinde Wiley's piece at Timken, noir mixology and summer romance reads

A work from one of the nation's most prominent Black artists will now be on display to San Diegans, free of charge. Plus, a new book on the overlap between film noir and mixology. Then, recommendations for your next summer romance read.

Jun 29, 202346 min

What can San Diego expect from climate change?

Rising sea levels, more frequent wildfires and increased heat are the most pressing climate change impacts the San Diego region is facing.

Jun 29, 202346 min

How esports helps build community, one match at a time

Esports, or competitive gaming, is a huge scene. Is it still considered a niche hobby? And how does it bond together different communities of gamers?

Jun 28, 202346 min

Book fairs, Depression era art and new leadership at local LGBTQ+ theater

The North Park Book Fair is back for its third year. Plus, other arts and culture events in San Diego. And, the nation’s third-oldest LGBTQ+ theater has new leadership.

Jun 22, 202328 min

Diversity programs see shift to 'belonging'

Some companies are changing their approach to diversity, equity and inclusion programs by moving towards an emphasis on “belonging.” Is this trend just a name change or something more?

Jun 22, 202315 min

How San Diego's June Gloom can impact our mood

San Diego has seen more gray skies than normal this year, and the effects from May Gray and June Gloom can have an impact on mental health.

Jun 22, 202328 min

Alzheimer's disease, sleep and brain health

June is Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness of a disease that affects over 6 million Americans. Also, we take a look into the role sleep plays in our overall brain health and well-being.

Jun 21, 202346 min

New exhibit of Frida Kahlo, arts engagement at the Old Globe, and public art

A new exhibit shows never-before-seen photographs of iconic artist Frida Kahlo. Plus, big changes are coming to the Old Globe's arts engagement department. And a deep dive into San Diego's public art scene.

Jun 15, 202346 min

Homelessness is increasing in San Diego. How is the city responding?

The number of people experiencing homelessness in San Diego is increasing, according to the results of the latest Point-in-Time count. We look at how a controversial new policy could have a major impact on the issue locally.

Jun 14, 202345 min

California's housing crisis leaves San Diegans struggling

New laws could make an impact on San Diego's housing crisis.

Jun 12, 202345 min

San Diego weekend arts events: "Sharon," Frida Kahlo, and youth jazz

Cygnet Theatre's world premiere from former San Diego playwright Keiko Green centers on an odd mother-son relationship, a decrepit apartment building and a big question: Who is Sharon? Plus, we hear about other arts and culture happenings in San Diego.

Jun 9, 202315 min

Shakespeare and love at The Globe

Directors talk about staging the Bard's romantic comedies and why they are still relevant.

Jun 9, 202315 min

Local author explores a forgotten tale of women at war

In his latest work, author Luis Alberto Urrea retraces history through a deeply personal family connection.

Jun 8, 202312 min

Efforts to restrict rights of LGBTQ+ youth are ramping up

We look at the challenges that LGBTQ+ youth are facing across the country and in San Diego, from a lack of administrative support in schools to book bans.

Jun 8, 202323 min

Once overlooked, San Diego flourishes as a food destination

San Diego has evolved from a taco stopover to one of the country's premier food destinations.

Jun 6, 202345 min

Children's book author focuses on telling stories of neurodivergent kids

Sally J. Pla is a on mission to increase the number of children's books featuring neurodiverse characters and stories. Her latest book "The Fire, The Water, and Maudie McGinn" is her first book to feature a female protagonist.

Jun 6, 202320 min

Why a 4-day work week could be in our future

Results from a recent four-day work week pilot program in the United Kingdom show promise, and have some workplaces considering moving to the shorter week.

Jun 5, 202323 min

San Diego weekend arts events: Bilingual theater, a North County book fair and more

This weekend in the arts: Tijuana Hace Teatro at The Old Globe a book fair in Escondido, and alt rock from Arts Fishing Club at Soda Bar.

Jun 1, 202313 min

'O'keefe and Moore' exhibit pairs the work of two iconic modernists

A new exhibit at the San Diego Museum of Art will pair the works of Georgia O'Keefe and Henry Moore for the first time.

Jun 1, 202313 min

Midday Movies Pride viewing recommendations

Here are some must-see LGBTQ+ films for Pride Month.

Jun 1, 202314 min

Treating mental health in the Asian American community through old traditions

One-on-one therapy isn't meeting the mental health needs of the Asian American community. KPBS looked at the role ancient cultural practices play in Asian Americans' healing journey.

Jun 1, 202326 min