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  • Ever Mainard is a non-binary,trans-masc, award winning actor, writer, and comedian. A 2025 CBS Showcase Alum, 2025 Hulu x TimeOut Magazine's Best Comic of LA, Just for Laughs New Face as well as one of Vulture Magazine's Comics You Should Know. Ever is also 1/2 of the critically acclaimed Podcast -Y'all Gay They have starred in The Feels, opposite Constance Wu. Ever has also been seen as Lomey in Mark Duplass’ Paddelton, and stars as Marcy in Conan O’Brien’s new digital series, "Meet the Staff," and is the voice of the Whisperer in Disney's "The Mysterious Benedict Society." Ever has written for "Beavis and Butthead," Scy-Fy, E!, Huffington Post, The Guardian, Wilshire Studios and more. Ever has been rated as one of the Top- 3 U.S. Imports in the Edinburgh Fringe for their one-person show, "Let Me Be Your Main Man," and has performed stand-up across the U.S. and Europe. Ever’s spontaneous characters, quick-witted anecdotes, and quirky mannerisms will have you laughing well after their performance. Their background in improv gives them the ability to create visceral and border line cathartic moments in their crowd work and off the cuff riffs. Ever Mainard on TikTok / Instagram / YouTube
  • Shop for a variety of plants at affordable prices, repurposed garden equipment, garden art, bird houses, succulent decorated pumpkins and more! Attend one of our many talks and demonstrations led by UC Master Gardeners of San Diego and bring a working pruner or lopper so our Tool Committee can clean and sharpen it for free! Master Gardener Association San Diego County on Facebook / Instagram
  • To celebrate National Thrift Store Day, Home Start’s Thrift Boutique is hosting a weekend-long event with discounts, decorations, music, and more. This special in-store event is a way to celebrate secondhand style, sustainable shopping, and unbeatable deals. The boutique is doing a storewide 40-50% discount, giving shoppers an opportunity to score big on back-to-school styles, designer clothing and accessories, hand-poured candles, and high quality furniture. Whether you are a seasoned thrifter or new to the game, Home Start’s Thrift Boutique is a gem for secondhand finds. The shop is thoughtfully curated with gently used, well-kept items and is organized to offer an easygoing shopping experience filled with affordable, one-of-a-kind treasures. On top of the sustainable benefit, each purchase makes a big impact on families in need. Since opening, Home Start’s Thrift Boutique has helped hundreds of young mothers by providing a supportive work environment and an opportunity to develop job skills. These are women who have previously faced challenges such as poverty, domestic violence, unsafe neighborhoods, lack of affordable housing, and unemployment. Along with a safe and secure home, Home Start gives them an opportunity to gain work experience as they move toward greater independence. By shopping at the boutique, you are directly supporting families in need. All profits are reinvested back into the Maternity Housing Program and other life-changing services that help at-risk families and children thrive. Home Start on Facebook / Instagram
  • A rock concert/standup special/ritual sacrifice that follows Shakina’s pilgrimage to Thailand for gender confirmation surgery. A journey of faith and trans liberation, "Manifest P*ssy" combines Shakina’s raw and irreverent autobiographical storytelling with brand new songs by multiple award-winning and emerging musical theatre writers. Please note: There is a performance on Monday, Sept. 29., and there is not a performance on Wednesday, Sept. 24, Shakina on Facebook / Instagram
  • Shih-Ching Tsou has collaborated with filmmaker Sean Baker for years. Tsou's solo directorial debut uses Taipei as its canvas to tell a story about women making ends meet in the city.
  • India's olive ridley turtle numbers appear to have rebounded after years of patchwork efforts to stem their decline. Can it last?
  • Retail expert Katie Thomas scours her local shopping mall in Pittsburgh to divine what Americans' shopping habits reveal about the economy and the nation's future.
  • The Department of Transportation wants tougher rules for commercial driver's licenses after a deadly crash involving a trucker from India. Critics say it's an immigration crackdown by another name.
  • My Undesirable Friends: Part I — Last Air in Moscow follows Russian journalists who report on the country's abuses. Reviewer Justin Chang calls it one of the most engrossing films he's seen all year.
  • Israeli forces on Thursday killed a pair of Palestinian men in the occupied West Bank after they appeared to surrender, drawing Palestinian accusations that the men were executed "in cold blood."
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