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  • Fans who danced to "Paper Planes" might hardly recognize the conspiracy-touting artist before them today — but in a certain way, she's the same button-pusher as ever.
  • Bigfoot is popping up everywhere — in low-budget horror films, in festivals around the country, and even in a critically acclaimed musical.
  • The Circle Players will be performing "The Conundrum on the Crackerjack Cruise," a mystery dinner theatre show by Nancy Bond. The setting is the cruise ship Grand Jubilation bound for the Bahamas, where the audience will witness a mystery unfold while enjoying a delicious meal. They will also be encouraged to participate in the ship’s Game Night with other “passengers” and help cheer their team to victory. Performances will be held in Richardson Hall, 551 Farragut Circle, El Cajon, on: Friday April 17 at 6:30 p.m. Saturday April 18 at 1 p.m. Sunday April 19 at 6:30 p.m. All seats are $35 and include a delicious meal. Tickets may be purchased online at www.thecircleplayers.org and click on TICKETS. For more information, you can phone (619) 588-5348 or e-mail: thecircleplayers@gmail.com The Circle Players (of El Cajon) on Facebook
  • The cuts follow losses in two pivotal court cases and the company's push to invest in artificial intelligence.
  • "How do I check that it's not a hoax?" said Ari Hodara. The Parisian art enthusiast could not believe his luck when he found out he'd won a Pablo Picasso painting worth $1 million.
  • Facebook and Instagram's parent company has been investing huge sums of money in AI, but it lags behind competitors.
  • A publicist for Bad Bunny confirmed to NPR that the little boy in a blue bunny hat detained by ICE in Minneapolis last month did not participate in the Super Bowl halftime show.
  • The company behind Facebook and Instagram has lost two major court cases and appears to be scaling back on the virtual reality Metaverse.
  • Peg Leg Smith Liar’s Contest Since 1916 To Date Who Thomas Long Smith, miner, horse thief, Indian fighter, and notorious liar. Google him for details or YouTube for videos. What A 100 plus year old event, a perpetuation of prevarication, where participants at the event manufacture the truth or a lie about a real person, Thomas Long Smith, aka Peg Leg Smith, who allegedly found, then lost, a gold mine in the Borrego Valley back in the mid-1800’s. He existed. The mine is what is in question. Why Must be fun. It’s been held here in the Valley nearly every year, give or take a few world wars and related interferences……since 1916. Rules None. Just make up a lie about him, or not even him—most anything—that is interesting, logical, entertaining, relatively short (10 minutes or less). If it is good and you just show up and lie, you will receive a trophy (recycled) and a nice certificate good enough to frame. Pulled pork sandwiches, baked beans, coleslaw, and dessert are available from 5-6:30 p.m. for $12. For more details visit: https://www.gotoborregosprings.com/peg-leg-smith-liars-contest-march-7-2026-at-dusk
  • Sip, snack and stroll through new and iconic Galleries with your friends and family! This month’s theme is Earth Day!

Some of the participating galleries are: * Art in Framing * Authentic Vintage Posters * Bret Webster Gallery * Concetta Antico Gallery * Congregational Church of La Jolla Contemporary Fine Arts * Cos Bar * Custom by Mamak * Edna Pines Studio & Art Gallery * Flower Pot Cafe & Bakery * Klara Chavarria Art Gallery * Krista Schumacher Art Gallery * L&G Projects * Legends Gallery * Level of Service Not Required * LIK Fine Art * Mangelsen Images of Nature * Martin Lawrence Galleries * Museum of Contemporary Art SD * Oppenheim Group * R.B. Stevenson Gallery * Siamak Art Gallery * The Agency * Thumbprint Gallery * Turtle Rock Ridge Wine Bar * Unscripted Spaces Presents: In Situ * YMCA Firehouse Art POP-UP La Jolla Village Merchants Association on Facebook / Instagram
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