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  • Saturday, May 28, 2022 at Noon on KPBS 2 / On demand now with PBS Video App. Shot primarily in England and France, the film documents the story of one of the last living survivors of a major World War II military tragedy, and two secrets that he kept for decades.
  • The Theatre Organ Society of San Diego will present two classic silent films in a free program open to the public. Theatre Organist Greg Breed will be playing a four-manual 1927 Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ to authentically accompany “Never Weaken”, a short comedy starring Harold Lloyd, followed by the feature presentation “The Eagle” starring Rudolph Valentino. Bring the whole family to this evening of entertainment and film fun —complete with accompaniment from a rare theatre pipe organ built in the silent film era! Additionally, enjoy a free display of vintage cars staged by The Antique Automobile Club of America at 6 p.m. Date | Saturday, November 20 at 7 p.m., vintage car display at 6 p.m. Location | Trinity Presbyterian Church Facility in Spring Valley This event is free and open to the public. Trinity Presbyterian Church offers convenient, free parking and ADA access. For more information, please visit tossd1.webs.com or call (619) 270-7981.
  • The Colorado River is shrinking at the hands of climate change, and the people who decide its future are caught in a standoff over how to share its water. Putting them all in the same room, then, is bound to breed some tension.
  • The end of Title 42 is expected bring more migrants across U.S. borders.
  • As China lifts its stringent zero-COVID policy, public health messaging has taken a U-turn. People are grappling with the whiplash, trying to find a way to protect themselves and loved ones.
  • The Jan. 6 committee held its final hearing, outlining its recommendations to refer former President Donald Trump for criminal charges to the Department of Justice.
  • Among other things Badalamenti's music, soft and bizarre and surging, was an emotional compass for the uncanny creations of director David Lynch.
  • The menorah is made out of wood that was removed from the building during a Truman-era renovation, and becomes the first Jewish artifact to be added to the White House archives.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy gave an impassioned speech via video at the Cannes film festival. He asked them to emulate Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator in which he mocked Hitler.
  • Argentina beat defending-champion France in the final. It's the third World Cup title for Argentina but the first for Messi - the only trophy he hadn't won in his storied and remarkable career.
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