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  • This weekend in the arts: Zines and music at the downtown library; Hugo Crosthwaite and more art at Bread and Salt; lowrider art at Mixed Grounds; a Sherlock Holmes-inspired play; "Blanket Sounds" at the Waterfront and more live music picks.
  • Families of service members lost in crashes say that if the Osprey is going to keep flying they want Bell Flight, Boeing and the Pentagon's V-22 joint program office to make the aircraft safe.
  • Offsite event during Comic-Con Unwind after a long day at San Diego Comic-Con by spending some quality time with the purr-fectly adorable (and purr-fectly adoptable!) cats at The Cat Café. Luckily, you can do exactly that. The Cat Café is once again offering you a break during SDCC with their Coffee and Kitties Comic-Con special. On Thursday, July 20 – Sunday, July 23, for $25, you can book a 50-minute slot to enjoy a food or drink item from their menu and get some pet therapy from their adoptable cats. They’re limiting the number of people in the café at any given time, so you’re guaranteed some quiet time to relax. Time slots are available daily Thursday-Sunday from 9 a.m. PT – 3 p.m. PT. You can also book Wednesday, July 19 for $20, but it doesn’t include the food or drink item. Book now through their reservation system, as slots fill up fast. Click here for Wednesday only bookings. The Cat Café is on Facebook / Instagram Comic-Con International on Facebook / Instagram
  • Polls show a historic gender gap in the 2024 election. Democrats are reminding conservative women: votes are a secret and they can vote for who they want, including Vice President Harris.
  • Republicans are favored to take control of the chamber thanks to a 2024 map of races that tilts disproportionately in the GOP’s favor. Here are the races to watch.
  • Amid the members' many high-profile pursuits, including collaborations with Nick Cave and Cat Power, the Australian trio returns to the ecstatic and deafening music of Dirty Three.
  • California's budget deficit is at least $45 billion, a shortfall so large it prompted Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday to propose painful spending cuts impacting immigrants, kindergarteners and low-income parents seeking child care in a state often lauded for having the world's fifth-largest economy.
  • A new analysis shows that students graduating from U.S. medical schools this year were less likely to apply for residencies across specialties in states with restrictions on abortion.
  • Bruce Springsteen, 40 years on from Born in the U.S.A., shows up on Bryan’s new album to offer the wisdom and regret of a lifetime of telling truths and spinning yarns.
  • Formed in 1967, REO Speedwagon jump-started the rock movement in the Midwest. The explosive Hi Infidelity in 1980 contained the massive hit singles "Keep on Loving You" and "Take It On the Run". The album spent 15 weeks in the No. 1 slot and has since earned the IRAA's coveted 10X Diamond Award for surpassing sales of 10 million unites in the United States. Today REO Speedwagon has sold more than 40 million albums around the globe. Expect to hear favorites like "Can't Fight This Feeling", "Time For Me To Fly", Roll with the Changes and many, many more. With special guest Chris Trapper. For more information visit: humphreysconcerts.com Stay Connected on Facebook
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