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  • A voiceover artist adds hilarious voices to pet videos submitted by his fans on social media.
  • New Republican-backed laws in several states add large fines or criminal penalties for minor mistakes in voter registration work. As groups pull back, they're reaching fewer voters.
  • Two big strategy games debut this week: the historical Total War: Pharaoh and the sci-fi Star Trek: Infinite. Both build on legacy predecessors, but with a heavy dose of the familiar.
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: a major exhibition of Caribbean art; Disco Riot artists-in-residence and more arts and culture this weekend.
  • OFF SITE near San Diego Convention Center Adult Swim is back in full force with their Adult Swim Festival on the Green. From Thursday, July 20 – Saturday, July 22, you’ll find three days of meet and greets, music, comedy, games, giveaways, and more. All events are 18+. While the meet & greet’s and entertainment are now sold out (unless more tickets pop up randomly), there’s still plenty of fun to be found at the Adult Swim Festival. Fans will be able to stop by for a break and a snack at The Toasting Room: A Pop-Tarts Dining Experience, which will offer a delectable three-course prix-fixe menu (featuring, of course, a variety of Pop-Tarts flavors and Pop-Tarts swag). The event will last around ten minutes, with a total of 8 people max in the experience at each time. No reservations are required for this, it will be first come/first serve. The Toasting Room will be open: Thursday, July 20 – 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. PT Friday, July 21 – 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. PT Saturday, July 22 – 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Festival attendees can also beat the heat with a hydration station that will be offering delicious, fruit-infused Hint Water and vitamin-boosted Hint+ Vitamin. A special pink hearse celebrating the upcoming season two premiere of the Adult Swim animated comedy "Teenage Euthanasia" will also be handing out bottles of Hint Water throughout the Gaslamp Quarter. For those who were lucky enough to get tickets (or who get in through stand-by), the “SMILING FRIENDS Rodeo” will feature creators Michael Cusack and Zach Hadel on Friday at 6:15 p.m. On Saturday at 5:15, “Toonami on the Green” will feature breaking news, surprise guests and never-before-seen reveals. That will be followed at 6:15 p.m., ticket-holders (or stand-by) will get to experience the musical scores of Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primal and Unicorn: Warriors Eternal’s Tyler Bates and Joanne Higginbottom, joined by a live orchestra for “The Genndy Tartakovsky Musical Experience,” with an introduction by acclaimed creator Genndy Tartakovsky himself. Adult Swim on Facebook / Twitter
  • The science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics fair is geared for younger comics fans.
  • The Life & Music of George Michael is a musical retelling of the story of one of pop's most influential performers. The concert-style show spans four decades of music and includes favorites like “Wake Me Up Before You Go Go,” “Freedom,” “Faith,” “Careless Whisper,” and many more. It’s a celebration of George Michael’s acclaimed career that chronicles the amazing journey he had with his music and his fans. The Life & Music of George Michael is proudly presented by San Diego Theatres at Balboa Theatre in the Gaslamp District on January 28, 2024. Tickets are available on sandiegotheatres.org or ticketmaster.com For more information visit: sandiegotheatres.org
  • About half those injured in the Kansas City Super Bowl parade shooting were children. With such incidents continuing to happen, some parents now think twice about bringing kids to big, crowded events.
  • The Puerto Rican rapper has risen through the ranks of Latin pop, collaborating with artists like Karol G and Bad Bunny. With her playful, experimental debut Att., she's poised to be a bigger star.
  • The state was on the cusp of making new rules to protect people who work in places like warehouses from dangerous heat. A last-minute shake-up leaves workers wondering if they'll be safe come summer.
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