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  • The miners have survived more than 600 days on the picket line, thanks to widespread support and anger at their employer, Warrior Met Coal. Even now, neither side seems ready to budge.
  • Sunday, Dec. 4, 2022 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand now on YouTube and with KPBS Passport! Join Rick Steves on an alpine adventure in this hour-long thin-air thriller! From Italy to Austria all the way to France, the episode is packed with scenic train rides, breathtaking lifts, majestic glaciers, and unforgettable hikes. In this greatest-hits blitz of the Alps, Rick celebrates both nature and culture while visiting the high points of Europe.
  • Public health experts and social media researchers are concerned that the change could have serious consequences if it discourages vaccination and other efforts to combat the still-spreading virus.
  • The U.S. had to beat Iran to advance in the World Cup. Iran had to just tie in order to move on. The U.S. will go up against the Netherlands in the Round of 16.
  • Praise be! Writers. This “call to workshop” is our literary version of Sunday Mass in which we’ll share communion with the page. Offered the fourth Sunday of each month, members of the congregation will respond to prompts that invite us to pen our petty penchants, fractious fragments, fabricated fictions, flights of fantasy, baffling or beautiful blasphemies—whatever might come and however it might arrive on the page. Under the gentle guidance of each month’s visiting liturgical leader, we’ll be encouraged to express in writing our poetic avowals, lyrical incantations, laudatory epithets, creative connections, celebratory declarations, grammatical gratitude, and prayers to the page. Saints, sinners, non-believers, and writers of all denominations are invited to participate. • Candles will be lit and benevolent spirits summoned • Blessings will bestowed for all literary endeavors • Forgiveness will be given for all grammatical malefactions and syntactical misdeeds • Miracles may occur/offerings accepted April’s liturgical leader is Visiting Rabbi Israela Goodsoul (aka the wonderful Janice Alper), a member of the lost tribe of Israel. Date | The fourth Sunday of every month from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., starting on April 24 Location | Online Register here! Members: $10 Non-members: $15 For more information, please visit sandiegowriters.org/online-prompt-church-a-generative-writing-worship-service-with-janice-alper or call (619) 696-0363.
  • Hallmark, Lifetime, Netflix and ... QVC? Everybody has holiday movies now, and we're here to help you make your way through the snow. With bells on.
  • One tow truck driver worked nearly endlessly after Hurricane Ian slashed across most of Florida, stranding vehicles throughout the state.
  • A push to lessen board authority will happen as the regional planning agency reels from scathing audits.
  • While the live-action adaptation of The Little Mermaid casts Black actors in a preexisting white narrative, Nanny illustrates that Black people have their own folklore; Black mermaids already exist.
  • For some users, Twitter was more than just an app — it was a stepping stone for their careers and activism
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