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  • We're saving a place for you at the table! Join us for a sneak preview of ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL Episode 6, followed by a live Q&A with the cast and creators. Register for the free event taking place Sunday, February 12 at Noon (3 p.m. ET). Space is limited, so register now! The panel discussion is scheduled to include: Nicholas Ralph (James Herriot) Samuel West (Siegfried Farnon) Rachel Shenton (Helen Herriot) Callum Woodhouse (Tristan Farnon) Melissa Gallant (Executive Producer, Playground) Susanne Simpson (Executive Producer, MASTERPIECE) Hosted by Jenelle Riley (Editor at Variety) Once registered, you’ll receive a unique, non-transferable link for the virtual event. [Note: Due to rights restrictions, this event is only available to U.S. and Canadian-based audiences. Apologies to our global fans!] #AllCreaturesPBS ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL Season 3 begins in spring 1939 as James and Helen prepare to walk down the aisle. Should their wedding go off without a hitch—and what are the chances of that?—James will have a new wife and a new stake in the business to think of. The pressure is on, and while his scheme to participate in the government’s practice to test for tuberculosis in cattle will expand the veterinary practice, it could put James on the outs with local farmers. Meanwhile, war with Germany looms on the horizon, leaving everyone wondering what the future holds. Join the more than 100,000 fans who are delighted subscribers to our ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL Insider Newsletter. Subscribe now for Season 3 episode-related emails delivered each week in season. MASTERPIECE | PBS on Facebook / Instagram
  • Studies worldwide show that queer people tend to have more older brothers than other kinds of siblings. Justin Torres, a queer novelist and the youngest of three brothers, asks: Should it matter?
  • Surfing Madonna Oceans Project is pleased to present “Save the Ocean” a juried regional show about our beautiful, fragile and fascinating world. 60+ artists from across California will be selected to showcase their work on the environmental theme during the month of October 2023 with the reception on Saturday October 14, 2023. Artists and Poets will be awarded with cash prizes for their exceptional work. The show will host all mediums of wall art including: painting, fabric, collage, assemblage and photography. The show will be juried by Cathy Carey, Cheryl Ehlers and Mike Redman. There will be art and poetry awards and poetry readings at the reception on Saturday October 14, 2023 from 4 - 6 p.m. Artists may enter up to 3 entries for $30. ALL work must be original, No Giclees. No Size Limit. Submissions accepted until Sunday September 17. Notifications will be sent on September 25, 2023. Art work needs to be delivered to Escondido Municipal Gallery on Tuesday October 10 from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Artists will be recognized with cash awards, $1450 in cash awards for 12 awards. Poets may enter as many poems as they like for $10 each entry. Poets will be recognized with cash awards, $450 in cash awards for 3 awards. For more information visit: surfingmadonna.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Los inquilinos de muchas unidades nuevas de propiedad privada y de bajos ingresos estarán protegidos de aumentos de dos dígitos. También lo harán algunas en unidades existentes, después de que un comité estatal sobre viviendas asequibles impusiera un límite de alquiler.
  • Norfolk Southern has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit stemming from the fiery train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio in early 2023.
  • Childhood myopia, or nearsightedness, is growing rapidly in the U.S. and around the world. Researchers say kids who spend two hours outside every day, are less likely to develop the condition.
  • The National Heritage Responders help figure out how to save important objects and buildings after disasters. With climate change, they're busier than ever.
  • High pressure over central and southern California should bring a warming trend into the weekend with greater warming for inland areas.
  • San Diego's projected payroll of $255 million will rank third — behind only the New York Mets and Yankees.
  • Madhur Jaffrey says she never took cooking seriously, and it may be her secret to her success: "I love to eat and when you do, you think of all the possibilities."
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