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  • The Academy of Our Lady of Peace invites you to join us on Saturday, April 22, 2023 for an evening of elegance on our historic North Terrace. Spring Soiree: Under the Blue Moon will feature four delectable food stations by the French Gourmet, cocktails, wine, and beer, a silent and live auction, live music and dancing! A new take on our classic gala, the Spring Soiree will allow guests to mix and mingle throughout the night as they make their way between food stations, cocktail bars, auction stations, and the dance floor, though ample open seating will be available. Complimentary valet parking and champagne by the glass are provided to all guests. Beer and wine will be hosted all evening with a cash bar available for spirits. Sponsors at the highest tiers will enjoy reserved lounge areas with reserved bottles of upgraded wine. All sponsorships include unlimited drinks wristbands. Cocktail Attire. Uber Vouchers will be available to all guests. Prepare for an evening you won't soon forget, all in support of OLP's Carondelet Annual Fund which supports our 750 Pilots. Questions about tickets, sponsorships, or event details? Please contact us via email. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Premieres Tuesday, Sept.5, 2023 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App + Encore Thursday, Sept. 7 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. A two-part special looking at a little-known two strikes law, and pregnancy in prison. With The Marshall Project, how a former West Point cadet got life in prison. Also, pregnant women in prison and what happens to their newborns.
  • Whistleblowers alerted San Diego County about alleged poor treatment of employees in its public defender office in late 2020, before a multi-million dollar verdict. In other news, volunteers took to the streets to do the annual point-in-time count Thursday. Plus, we have details on some weekend arts events happening around San Diego County.
  • Themes emerge quickly when you dig into the nominations for the 66th Grammy Awards. The major categories are dominated by women and seemingly up for grabs; elsewhere, progress is not always so clear.
  • Let us handle the cooking and treat the amazing mothers in your life to an epic Sunday buffet-style brunch. With a menu this massive, there’s something for every mom. YOUR $65* TICKET INCLUDES: An epic brunch buffet featuring breakfast, entrée, salad, side and dessert options of all kinds Welcome drink for those who are 21+ Unlimited non-alcoholic beverages Flower for Mom *$25 for kids 3-12 A copy of the menu can be accessed through here! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • Fentanyl-related teen overdose deaths nearly tripled from 2019 to 2021. As the school year gets under way, families in mourning urge education leaders to respond.
  • Visual artists are fighting back against unauthorized uses of AI on their work by using tools that contaminate and confuse the AI systems. One tool, for example, can make AI think a dog is a cat.
  • It's been 5 months since Matiullah Wesa, an activist who urged an end to Taliban bans on girls' education, was arrested. Media attention has faded. Now Angelina Jolie is making a plea in his behalf.
  • Two professors talk about looking at gun violence as a public health issue. In other news, the state of California shared links from an anti-immigrant hate group on its Department of Social Services website. Plus, a play about Leonardo Da Vinci is now on stage in San Diego.
  • Israel's military confirmed a deadly strike near Gaza's largest hospital. The country's leader said Israel's offensive would not relent until Hamas is defeated and the hostages are returned.
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