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  • Andy Friedenberg and the Cinema Society will present their Greatest Hits (Volume One) once a month on selected Wednesdays — November through April at Cinema Under The Stars. 4040 Goldfinch Street San Diego, CA 92103 www.topspresents.com (619)280-1600, Ext. 6 January - Cost of Tickets: Series (Reserved Seats) - $120 per person (4 films) Series (General Seating) - $90 per person (4 films) Individual Films (when available) - $30 per person February - Cost of Tickets: Series (Reserved Seats) - $90 per person (3 films) Series (General Seating) - $70 per person (3 films) Individual Films (when available) - $30 per person March - Cost of Tickets: Series (Reserved Seats) - $60 per person (2 films) Series (General Seating) - $50 per person (2 films) Individual Films (when available) - $30 per person April - Cost of Tickets: All seats are $30 per person (1 film) Contact Andy Friedenberg at the Cinema Society to purchase your tickets (limited seating available) www.cinemasociety.com Email - andy@cinemasociety.com (619)280-1600, Ext. 6 THE FILM SCHEDULE: Wednesday, January 25 at 7 p.m. “The Necessities of Life” (Canada. 2008. 102 minutes) - In 1952, an Inuit hunter named Tivii with tuberculosis leaves his northern home and family to go recuperate at a sanatorium in Quebec City — uprooted, far from his loved ones, unable to speak French and faced with a completely alien world. (In Inuktitut, French, Latin and English with English subtitles). Wednesday, February 22 at 7 p.m. “Believe in Me” (USA. 2006. 131 minutes) - In a conservative small town, a young man's wishes to coach high school basketball are tweaked by a school board decision that makes him the new coach of the girls' team. (In English). Wednesday, March 22 at 7 p.m. “The Tunnel” (Germany. 2011. 150 minutes) - During the Cold War, Germany was divided into two states - East and West. This epic story tells about their dramatic connections. (In German with English subtitles). Wednesday, April 26 at 7 p.m. “Burn Your Maps” (USA. 2016. 102 minutes) - A family in emotional turmoil is taken by surprise in this quirky adventure where an eccentric 8-year-old American boy, Wes, has an existential epiphany — he believes that he is, in fact, a Mongolian goat herder. (In English).
  • Forecasters say some California residents should prepare for the hottest weather of the year.
  • Tucker Carlson's extremist rhetoric helped define Fox News in the Trump era. Will the departure of one of the network's biggest stars change that?
  • Jesse Watters, who has worked, smirked, and opined for Fox his entire professional career, takes the reins on Monday of Fox News' 8 p.m. weekday show, permanently replacing fired star Tucker Carlson.
  • Michael Boatwright, 28, Dedrick Williams, 26, and Trayvon Newsome, 24, were all found guilty and will receive mandatory life sentences at a later date.
  • Spain’s 1-0 victory over England on Sunday was the most-watched Women’s World Cup final on American television that did not include the United States. La Roja’s 1-0 victory had a combined English- and Spanish-language audience of 2,059,000 on Fox and Telemundo.
  • Thursday, June 8, 2023 at 8:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS App + encore Monday, June 12 at 8:30 p.m. on KPBS 2. From managing the longest-running Black theatre company in the United States, to building his name at some of today’s top television networks, Yolanda Franklin and Louis R. Brown III talk about the process of producing and the diverse content they produce on both stage and screen.
  • Limiting when you eat to a six- or eight-hour window can help reduce caloric intake, a new study finds. While the weight loss isn't dramatic, it may be easier to stick to than counting calories.
  • Families of some of the 13 troops killed in Kabul almost two years ago said they're frustrated by the Biden Administration and Pentagon leadership.
  • Despite ongoing advocacy and legislation to combat anti-Asian racism that arose after the pandemic, about a third of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders say they have experienced an act of abuse based on their race or ethnicity in the last year, including being on the receiving end of verbal harassment, slurs, physical threats or cyberbullying.
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