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  • A new study finds deforestation reduces rainfall in tropical rainforests, which has grave consequences for agriculture, drought and climate resilience.
  • In collaboration with Feeding San Diego, ASEZ WAO, the young adult worker volunteer group of the Church of God, will be hosting a Food Drive in Santee on Sunday, February 26th, 2023. Members of the community are encouraged to donate canned goods in an effort to alleviate food insecurity in San Diego County. Feeding San Diego is preparing for an increased demand of services as Cal Fresh benefits come to an end and inflation continues to climb. As a result, 350,000 San Diegans reliant on this extra assistance will look to their local food banks for support. By uniting together with Feeding San Diego, ASEZ WAO is determined to fight hunger and raise awareness in the community. The ASEZ WAO volunteers carry out all initiatives with the heart of Mother, believing that Mother's love will achieve a more prosperous society!
  • The regulation would set tailpipe emissions limits for the 2027 through 2032 model years that call for far more new EVs than the auto industry agreed to sell less than two years ago.
  • A person with knowledge of the deal says All-Star slugger Manny Machado has agreed to a new $350 million, 11-year contract that will keep him with the San Diego Padres through 2033.
  • In this exhibition, guest curator and fiber artist Jennifer Kim Sohn looks for a way to make the unfathomable figure of refugees around our world more tangible by marking a displaced person with panels of hand-sewn stitches. Each panel is unique, some documenting personal narratives, others showing solidarity with the refugees. Sohn and her passionate team of volunteers crowd-sourced 2,300 stitchers from all 50 states and 37 countries worldwide. Mingei will be the third venue for this traveling exhibition as Sohn's persistence continues to raise awareness about this pressing issue. To that end, volunteers continue to stitch long after the 25 million mark was hit—fitting, as the number of displaced people continues to grow.
  • Starfield's story shoots for the stars. How much players like it will have big consequences here on Earth.
  • Pedro Quintana-Lujan of Phoenix faces several charges after driving his pickup truck into a group of bicyclists. The local cycling community is reeling from the tragedy.
  • Why is India's 'RRR' the most watched non-English language film on Netflix?
  • Returning to the stripped-back, string band sound of their busking years, Lost Dog Street Band’s new album "Glory" is a searing testament to recovery, redemption and resolve. Fronted by songwriter Benjamin Tod and his wife, fiddler Ashley Mae, the DIY band began out of desperation on the sidewalks of Nashville roughly a decade ago, but now sustains a significant national audience that’s drawn to their authentic songwriting, old-time instrumentation, and hard-won independence. “I wanted to make an album with the specific intention of being raw but full at the same time and to get back to our roots,” Benjamin Tod says. “Everyone on this album has been a busker. Douglas Francisco, who plays slide guitar — I met him on the streets busking. Jeff Loops, our bassist, was in a busking band, too. That flavor was important to me, just getting back to the root of things.” Genre: country Matt Heckler is a solo multi-instrumentalist that barely fits into any ordinary musical category. He tends to keep to the darker side of Appalachian mountain music and early bluegrass but listen long enough and you’ll soon be transported to the mountains of Eastern Europe or a dimly lit bar in Ireland where they honor those who have passed with a gently swaying a cappella ballad. Ticket Price: $30 advanced / $30 day of show / $53 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at out box office) / $100 4 - Pack of GA tickets ($25 each) - available online only For more information about the show, visit https://bellyup.com/email-builder/lost-dog-street-band Visit Belly Up on Facebook + Instagram + @BellyUpMusic on Twitter Visit Lost Dog Street Band on Facebook + Instagram Visit Matt Heckler on Facebook + Instagram
  • Aussie singer Vance Joy is coming to San Diego for his brand new In Our Own Sweet Time Tour! Australian indie folk singer/songwriter Vance Joy began his career playing the open-mic scene while completing his law degree. Finding success in the music industry, Joy decided to put law on hold and pursue a music career instead. Born James Keogh, Joy recorded his first EP, "God Loves You When You're Dancing," which was highlighted by the career-establishing single, "Riptide." The overwhelmingly popular track earned Joy the top spot on the 2013 Triple J Hottest 100, beating out artists like Lorde. Joy's other singles, which include "Mess is Mine," "Georgia," "Fire and the Flood," "Lay It On Me," "I'm With You," "Saturday Sun," and many many more, have been streamed more than 3.2 billion times. In 2021, Joy announced a 2022 tour for what he's calling The Long Way Home Tour. See him live at Soma on Thursday, March 16, 2023 at 8 p.m.
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