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  • A few years ago, Jon Bon Jovi stopped performing due to a vocal cord injury. The Hulu docuseries Thank You, Goodnight offers a career retrospective, plus a view of his surgery and return to the stage.
  • Offsite Hasbro will also be hosting their first pop-up shop offsite (that we can recall at least) called The VAULT: A Hasbro Pulse Store at the Sparks Gallery (530 Sixth Ave), where fans can purchase Hasbro Pulse’s best-selling products as well as “select” convention exclusives. To purchase exclusives, you’ll need a SDCC badge, with a limit of two per customer, while supplies last. The pop-up shop will be open Thursday, July 20 through Saturday, July 22 from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sunday, July 23 from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Visit: https://sdccblog.com/events-default/the-vault-a-hasbro-pulse-store-at-the-sparks-gallery/ Instagram
  • If the current conflict between J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar and Drake feels confusing, it's because the artists often hailed as hip-hop's "big three" have never played by the same rules.
  • Jimmy’s Famous American Tavern is the perfect spot to get into the American spirit and cheer on team USA during the FIFA Women’s World Cup! All-American favorites like burgers and brews will be served as the soccer match is streamed on the restaurant's TVs. The first USA game takes place on Wednesday, July 26 at 6 p.m., but guests are welcome to stop by earlier to enjoy happy hour specials from 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. During happy hour guests can enjoy $7 beers, $10 cocktails, and specially priced dishes. While cheering on team USA, fans can enjoy unabashedly American dishes like the BBQ Ribs and Famous Cheeseburger. Whether you're a fan or new to women's soccer, mark your calendars and join us for a lively night of soccer with awesome food and drinks. To make a reservation or for more information visit j-fat.com Stay Connected on Instagram at @jimmys_famous and on Facebook
  • Premieres Monday, March 25, 2024 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App + Encore Wednesday, March 27 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2. ROADSHOW visits Louisiana for fascinating finds, like 1997 Michael Jordan-signed Air Jordan XII shoes; a Patek Philippe gold wristwatch, ca. 1915; and a diamond and platinum ring, ca. 2000. Can you guess the $138,000 item?
  • When Yale's marching band wasn't able to make it to March Madness, the Sound of Idaho stepped in — and went viral. A week later, Connecticut's governor proclaimed a "University of Idaho Day."
  • London Mayor Sadiq Khan talks to NPR about being a Muslim politician in Britain — and his fears around a second possible Donald Trump presidency.
  • The heat bore down on Palestinians living in tents and aid groups working in the sun. UNRWA reported several heat injuries among its staff, and at least one 18-year-old Palestinian died from the heat.
  • Argentina is finding a legion of passionate superfans from India, Bangladesh and other Asian countries at the World Cup in Qatar.
  • San Diego's city council will nominate a slate of commissioners to the city’s new, more robust police oversight panel today, but there’s growing criticism of the process after a recent KPBS investigation. In other news, winter is behind us and that means bats in San Diego have emerged from hibernation, and some local bat fans are preparing for seasonal bat walks. Plus, some Oceanside high school students are learning the art of producing a Ted Talk.
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