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  • Both Crumbleys were convicted on four counts of involuntary manslaughter tied to the 2021 shooting at Michigan's Oxford High School carried out by their son, Ethan Crumbley, who was 15 at the time.
  • Love is in the air at The Melting Pot. Dip into Valentine’s Day with The Melting Pot’s special 5-course Fondue Dinner including a champagne toast on Saturday, February 12 and Monday, February 14 from 4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The Melting Pot's Valentine's Day 5-course menu includes: 1st Course | Choice of Classic bruschetta, and Shrimp cocktail 2nd Course | Choice of Lobster imperial, and Sparkling gruyère 3rd Course | Choice of Srimp ceviche, and California Cobb salad 4th Course | Choice of Cupid's feast, Cupid's combination, and The Vegetarian Dessert | Choice of Rocky road, Gianduja milk chocolate, and Passion fruit yin & yang Reserve a table today! Menu pricing ranges from $79.95-$99.95 per person (plus tax, gratuity and surcharge). For reservations, please call (619) 234-5554. For more information, please visit cohnrestaurants.com/posts/melting-pots-valentines-day-menu or call (619) 234-5554.
  • New York Times journalist Hannah Dreier says hundreds of thousands of immigrant kids are working illegally. Washington Post reporter Jacob Bogage explains how states are loosening child labor laws.
  • Comic-Con badge holders: The 19th San Diego International Children's Film Festival opens Sunday, July 23, 2023 at Comic-Con International, with a full day of short films from around the world, and filmmaker and animator appearances. No Comic-Con badge needed: The festival continues all day Saturday, July 29 at the beautiful Neil Morgan Auditorium at the San Diego Central Library downtown, with more short films from around the world - animation, live action and documentary, clustered for different age groups, toddlers through teens. Free admission to Comic-Con screenings (July 23) for those with a Comic-Con badge, and free admission for everyone to all other San Diego screenings (July 29). See the film schedule here!
  • Ready to let go, connect, and unleash your creativity? Join us for a fun journey of laughter, spontaneity and endless possibilities as we explore the fundamentals of improv in a supportive environment in this 8-week class on Sundays July 23 through September 10 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Students will learn the fundamentals of improv through a series of engaging exercises, games, and scene work as each week builds on what was learned the previous week. We will focus on building trust, sharpening listening skills, gaining confidence to think creatively in the moment, the concept of Yes And…, and so much more. Not only will you have a ton of fun, you will build self-confidence, soft business skills, and meet new people!
  • Black Com!x Day, a free convention showcasing Black creators, returns to the WorldBeat Cultural Center this weekend.
  • Crywank was started in Manchester in 2009 by Jay Clayton as a solo project despite having no previous experience playing guitar. The project started the night Clayton learnt their first two chords and wrote the songs (Welcome to Castle Irwell and Thomas Saunders Gang Chant). Lyrically focusing on the end of their first relationship and musically heavily influenced by American folk punk and anti-folk, their first album "James is Going To Die Soon" became a cult favourite on the internet, both for its charm and many flaws. After their first release Crywank began to play with and subvert the role of singer songwriter. Shifting the focus from self-pity to self-criticism and fluctuating from hard-hitting confessionals to tongue-in-cheek deconstructions resulted in Crywank’s "sad-but-fun" sound. Dan Watson (ex-GNOD, Denim & Leather, Prangers) joined the band in 2012 on percussion and began to implement approaches and influences not often seen within ‘anti-folk’, at points going into d-beat and blastbeats. Crywank have since self-released eight records and have amassed a dedicated following online. Despite being self-managed, unsigned and their name getting in the way of radio play or press coverage, Crywank have had over 100 million streams and have toured internationally. Crywank announced they would be breaking up in July 2020 following a world tour, but this was cut short after five continents due to the Covid-19 pandemic. After two years of hiatus and an impromptu solo album following a housefire, Crywank are back performing live again, both as a solo project and a full band. SOCIALS: Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Local businesses with some extra parking space are letting RVs and campers stay on their property overnight to help supplement their income.
  • If the pets in a 5th grade classroom could talk, what would they say? That's the premise of Leo, the new coming-of-age movie musical from Netflix.
  • This demo will be a presentation from Conor Lenehan, Deputy Fire Marshal for the Rancho Santa Fe Fire Protection District. With a potentially very dry summer approaching, there has never been a better time to be mindful of wildfire risk and safety. Meet, greet, and pose your questions to the experts from our Next to Nature series.
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