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  • Labor organizing surged last year, led by Amazon and Starbucks. A Gallup poll found 71% of Americans approve of unions. Yet only 10% of workers belong to a union, as employers continue to fight back.
  • From San Diego weekend arts preview (KPBS feature): Cross-border duo Rabbitlight have released a string of singles lately, with another on the way in a matter of weeks. San Diego arts insiders may know instrumentalist Francisco Eme as the Front Arte & Cultura gallery director, and Rabbitlight is rounded out by Monica Camacho (who also goes by the moniker Lucy Libre) on vocals. Standouts from their recent releases include a beautiful video for the single "In Flames," beautifully illustrated and animated by San Diego artist Avia Rose Ramm. They also just put out a live, 360 degree video for their track "Waiting for You," which you can watch here. Rabbitlight will perform a livestreamed set through Radio Axiom, a project helmed by Xavier Vasquez. Recently, Radio Axiom has been streaming live sets from regional bands, then taping them for a future release. Each performance includes several performers, a host and DJs in between sets. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS Event details and links: Radio Axiom Presents: Session 39 Feb. 19, 2022 at 8 p.m. An intimate live video-streaming audio-visual experience How to tune in: On Twitch On Instagram On Facebook Featuring: Rabbitlight (SD) Rabbitlight on Facebook Rabbitlight on Bandcamp John Jolley (SD) John Jolley on Bandcamp Triokastra (SD) Nathan Hubbard Nathan Hubbard on Bandcamp Curtis Glatter Curtis Glatter on Bandcamp Guest DJ, between sets: John Jolley (SD) Host: Xavier Vasquez
  • The stabbings took place across 13 locations in the James Smith Cree Nation and in the village of Weldon in Canada's Saskatchewan province.
  • The grassroots country star, whose fan base crosses lines of identity and politics, is releasing a song called "In Your Love," from a new album. Its video tells a queer, Appalachian love story.
  • Southern Californians welcomed cooler temperatures from a tropical storm veering off the coast. But officials warn those living further north are at risk for a heat wave and wildfire conditions.
  • A judge's ruling puts access to the abortion drug mifepristone in limbo, pending further court decisions. But there's another drug that is safe and effective at ending early pregnancy.
  • This weekend in the arts: San Diego Design Week; Trolley Dances; San Diego Ballet's "Signature Moves"; The Rosin Box Project's "Barre Crawl"; paper theaters at La Jolla Historical Society; and a Billie Holiday play at Oceanside Theatre Company.
  • Studies show too much noise, particularly loud, irregular noise, can hurt a child's brain development, because if sound is irregular, it distracts our brains and makes concentration more difficult.
  • The company used "visibility filtering rules" in order to curtail propaganda and misinformation. Under Elon Musk, those guidelines have been discarded.
  • More than 90% of Indians have arranged marriages, and polls show most are happy with that system. But for couples who want to follow their hearts, the risks can be severe.
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