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  • Join us on March 9 at 4 pm for the Art 4 Good Dog charity auction at Monserate Winery in Fallbrook! You'll enjoy a ‘pawsitively’ creative event celebrating Good Dog! Service Canine’s 10 year anniversary with live and silent auctions, meet-and-greets with service dogs in-training, live music by Dustin Jake, hosted wine and beer bar, and light dinner. Date | Wednesday, March 9, 2022 starting at 4pm Location | Monserate Vineyards and Winery Purchase tickets here! This is your chance to own some incredible artwork while helping disabled children receive the life-changing benefits of service dogs! Over 50 talented artists from across the country have contributed incredible "balloon dog" figurines to be auctioned off for a great cause. Tickets start at $50. The auction catalog will be available for online bidding starting March 1. For more details, visit art4gooddogs.org. Good Dog Service Canines Social Media: Facebook |Twitter | Instagram
  • Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 16 at 6 p.m. on KPBS 2 + April 15 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Lace up your dancing shoes and celebrate the band's return to the stage. In honor of the 45th anniversary of Waiting for Columbus, they'll be replicating the legendary live album at every stop, joined by some very special guests.
  • Supporters say Leila de Lima is a human rights defender still paying the price for speaking out against the abuses of the former president's drug war.
  • Gunmen killed a radio commentator in metropolitan Manila in the latest attack on a member of the media in the Philippines, considered one of the world's most dangerous countries for journalists.
  • They Both Die at the End — about a doomed romance between two boys — has been on The New York Times bestsellers list for years. Silvera's latest is a prequel.
  • Divorced borrowers who have been on the hook for their ex's student debt are finally getting the fix they need. But the Education Department's radio silence makes the win bittersweet.
  • Join us for a special in-person celebration of Olivewood's impact and future growth! Guests will forage the gardens for Olivewood-inspired cocktails and drinks, while feasting on a delectable spread of tasty eats created by Olivewood Kitchenistas® and local chefs. Roam the garden for hands-on and mission-oriented activities, while we hold a silent auction with fun experiences, gifts, and wares to bid on. Don't forget to stay for the seated dessert & live auction, live music, and dancing!
  • The First Time I Wore Hearing Aids aims to make sound more inclusive for listeners by broadening the way in which we experience it.
  • The band's first new record in nine years confronts environmental ruin and pandemic-era isolation, but ends at a vantage of hope — one that sounds like it took all the intervening time to reach.
  • The messaging and social media app Telegram has a major doxing problem. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with writer Peter Guest, who reported on the global issue in Wired.
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