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  • On September 8, Rancho Valencia Resort & Spa will be hosting an event that is part of the highly-anticipated, first-ever Del Mar Wine & Food Festival, the Winemakers of Napa Valley Tasting, which will be held on The Croquet Lawn from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Eight respected wine makers from California’s premier wine region will be hosted for a tasting experience paired with incredible bites and small plates (think Australian Wagyu Beef cooked over charcoals topped with peach jam and rosemary blossoms, 100 layer potato with house made crème fraîche, and more!) created by the resort’s Executive Chef Christopher Gentile. Wineries that will be showcased are Atlas Peak, B Cellars, Baldacci, Paradigm Winery, Priest Ranch, Rutherford Ranch Winery, Schweiger Vineyards and Tournesol, and each small plate will be perfectly paired with two different wines. For more information visit: delmar.wine Stay Connected on Facebook
  • From New York City to Santa Fe, O’Keeffe studied and captured the intrigue of architecture. Simplified but never simple her work will inspire this studio. Subtle colors and high contrast, calm to dramatic, your work will have its own unique energy. Join Robin Douglas for this all-day immersion starting with art slides for inspiration, light snacks, and art making. Stay Connected with Oceanside Museum of Art! Facebook | Instagram | X - Twitter
  • Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV + Encore Thursday, Feb. 15 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2. On Jan. 17, 1991, the UN Security Council passed resolution 678, giving Iraq an ultimatum to leave Kuwait following their invasion a year before. During these 100 days, the largest international coalition since World War II was formed to force Iraq out. Operation Desert Shield would become Desert Storm and a war costing US $61 billion dollars would be over in a matter of weeks, but the consequences are still felt today.
  • Ross Cooper, 33, got into trading Pokémon cards in 2018, but he's less interested in making money than he is in building the community. He finds joy in simply giving the cards away, mostly to kids.
  • The country's supreme court has temporarily banned Patanjali, a leading maker of ayurvedic products with ties to the prime minister, from advertising certain items due to a history of false claims.
  • "Musk is Tesla and Tesla is Musk," one analyst wrote in a recent note. Musk's reign has catapulted the car company to enormous success. But it also carries serious risks, a judge recently concluded.
  • On Saturday morning, Feeding San Diego is hosting a large-scale, free food distribution at Southwestern College in Chula Vista open to 1,200 households to help support San Diegans impacted by the recent storms. After a very wet week, volunteers will be onsite to distribute ready-to-eat food and produce to anyone in need of food assistance, no registration required. “Since the initial storm on January 22 that caused significant damage throughout the county, Feeding San Diego has been working within its food distribution network to get ready-to-eat food out into the community,” said Bob Kamensky, CEO of Feeding San Diego. “We are grateful to our partners at Southwestern College for providing a site to host 1,200 households this weekend. Food is a necessity, and we are here to provide it.” WHO: Feeding San Diego, the county’s leading hunger-relief and food rescue organization. WHAT: Large-scale food distribution for about 1,200 households. Attendees will receive about 40 pounds of ready-to-eat food and fresh produce. No registration is required. WHEN: Saturday, February 10 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. WHERE: Southwestern College 900 Otay Lakes Rd, Chula Vista, CA 91910 Parking Lot C Feeding San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • A survey of historians and presidential experts ranks President Biden in 14th place all-time, just ahead of Woodrow Wilson and Ronald Reagan. Former President Donald Trump came in last.
  • A new LJMS commission sees one of the most acclaimed rock guitarists creating a show all about the wild and wonderful world of BUGS! Composer and musician Kaki King is considered one of the world’s greatest living guitarists, known both for her technical mastery and for her constant quest to push the boundaries of the instrument. Hailed by Rolling Stone as “a genre unto herself,” Kaki has released nine albums and toured extensively, presenting in such prestigious arts centers as the Kennedy Center, MoMA, LACMA, The Met and Smithsonian Design Museum. She has created music for numerous film and TV soundtracks, including August Rush and Into the Wild, for which received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Score. Now she brings her formidable talents to The Conrad in an exciting and fun show all about bugs, to delight kids and adults alike. For more information visit: theconrad.org Stay Connected on Instagram / Facebook
  • A new study counts the human health costs from increasingly costly and dangerous extreme weather in the U.S.
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