Kpbs Midday Edition
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- Duration: 559:41:02
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Synopsis
KPBS Midday Edition is a daily talk show hosted by Maureen Cavanaugh, keeping San Diegans in the know on everything from politics to the arts. And Fridays "KPBS Roundtable" follows with host Mark Sauer digging into the biggest stories of the week with top journalists.
Episodes
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Daygo Eatz, a Zorro reimagining and Midday Movies
16/02/2024 Duration: 46minFood festival Daygo Eatz returns to the San Diego Black Arts and Culture District. Plus, one author reimagines the Zorro folktale in a new book. And, Midday Movies' picks for Black History Month.
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San Diego's flood relief journey
15/02/2024 Duration: 29minWe hear from those involved in the ongoing efforts to help individuals affected by flooding from the Jan. 22 storm.
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Elizabeth Gilbert on self-discovery and the phenomenon of "Eat, Pray, Love"
14/02/2024 Duration: 15minElizabeth Gilbert is one of the featured authors in Point Loma Nazarene University's "Writer's Symposium By the Sea" series.
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Your gardening questions answered
13/02/2024 Duration: 45minKPBS Garden Guru, Nan Sterman, answers all your plant and pest questions, and sets us up for a successful growing season.
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Savoring success: San Diego chef nominated for esteemed culinary award
10/02/2024 Duration: 20minSan Diego chef Tara Monsod was selected as semifinalist for best chef in California. We hear about her nomination, her culinary journey and her restaurant, Animae.
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Diving into the annual Writer Symposium by the Sea with Nick Hornby
07/02/2024 Duration: 14minPoint Loma Nazarene University will host the 29th annual Writer's Symposium by the Sea Feb. 19 through Feb. 23, where the art of writing will be explored with renowned authors. We hear from one of this year's featured writers, Nick Hornby.
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Primary Election 2024: A look into local San Diego races
07/02/2024 Duration: 46minBallots are being sent out and early voting has begun for California's 2024 Primary Election. Plus, we hear how judicial candidates are evaluated by the San Diego County Bar Association. And finally, we speak to the author of a book on what we can do to save democracy.
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What is behind layoffs in the tech industry?
06/02/2024 Duration: 19minThe year 2023 proved to be a difficult year for the tech industry, which saw over 260,000 job losses. San Diego’s tech workers have not been spared from the trend. Meanwhile, the layoff trend continues into 2024, resulting in over 25,000 layoffs so far this year.
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Flooding damage in the San Diego Black Arts and Culture District
01/02/2024 Duration: 46minHow did last week's historic rainfall affect the recently designated San Diego Black Arts and Culture District? Plus, the San Diego International Jewish Film Festival returns. And, this weekend's arts preview.
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Human Rights Watch Film Festival puts young, queer joy front and center
01/02/2024 Duration: 14minThe 14th annual Human Rights Watch Film Festival will have in-person and virtual film screenings that explore various social issues, from the rights of LGBTQ+ youth to press freedom.
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Celebrating 35 years of the Casbah
25/01/2024 Duration: 46minThis month marks 35 years since the beloved music venue opened its doors in San Diego. Also, Malashock Dance is putting on its annual "Everyday Dances" concert. And a preview of Black Com!x Day.
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Your dog training questions answered
24/01/2024 Duration: 46minJanuary is "National Train Your Dog Month." On Midday Edition Wednesday, we answer your questions about dog training and behavior. Plus, local animal shelters are at capacity. We talk about what you need to know if you want to adopt a new pet.
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How young people are leading activism in San Diego
23/01/2024 Duration: 35minThe Palestinian Youth Movement continues to organize protests demanding a ceasefire in Gaza. Plus, we hear how two young women are reclaiming Kumeyaay traditions and passing it onto the next generation.
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How music and art can capture the essence of time
18/01/2024 Duration: 46minChamber music group Camarada will present "In Search of Time," a concert experience that explores the nature of time through both music and visual art. Plus, our Midday Movies critics share their top 10 lists ahead of Oscar nominations.
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Addressing mental health and trauma in the Asian American community
17/01/2024 Duration: 25minA new book, "Where I Belong: Healing Trauma and Embracing Asian Identity," dives into the cycle of intergenerational and racial trauma that many Asian Americans face and how the community can heal.
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Maintaining motivation beyond the start of the new year
17/01/2024 Duration: 19minNew Year's resolutions can fall off by spring, leading to a decline in ambition. Professor Paul Stillman's research has lessons for ways to stay on track and achieve goals.
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STEM graduates aren't ending up in STEM jobs. Why?
16/01/2024 Duration: 44minDespite investments in STEM education and the surge in STEM majors, many aren't working in STEM industries. Plus, a look into pop culture's fascination with aliens. And, a NPR science reporter is out with her debut book.
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San Diego's dining trends, Godzilla's 70th birthday, and arts events
11/01/2024 Duration: 46minWhat can we expect from San Diego's flourishing food scene this year? Plus, a year-long celebration of an iconic monster. And, Project [BLANK] and other arts events to check out this weekend.
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Economic justice, human dignity underscore legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
10/01/2024 Duration: 31minAhead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we discuss our progress toward achieving economic justice and the theme of this year's All Peoples Celebration, claiming dignity.