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  • Being clearly the party's Plan B right now has a downside for DeSantis because it makes him Target A for Trump and for all the other candidates.
  • Two back-to-back wildfires have erupted around Los Angeles. And across the country, major wildfires are burning in a dozen states, including one of the largest in Colorado's history.
  • Best picture, best original screenplay, best director, best supporting actor and actress, best actress, and best editing — Everything Everywhere All at Once won big again and again.
  • Unrelenting tornadoes that tore through parts of the South and Midwest shredded homes and shopping centers, and collapsed a theater roof during a heavy metal concert in Illinois.
  • After a year of virtual classes, UC San Diego came roaring back this week in-person, welcoming what could be the largest number of fall semester students in its history. Plus, The biggest professional tennis tournament in San Diego history is being served up next week. And, this weekend in the arts: a 21st birthday party (and exhibition) for Art Produce, Bodhi Tree Concerts, art meets science at La Jolla Historical Society, “The Garden” and Burn All Books + Teros.
  • The U.S. auto industry has an absenteeism problem. The word might bring to mind people playing hooky, but during a pandemic there are lots of good reasons people might not show up to work.
  • Making its return to the big screen is the GI Film Festival San Diego, a multi-day military-themed event dedicated to presenting films and events for, by and about military and veterans. San Diego PremiereOn an airstrip in Connecticut, a squadron of World War II-era DC3/C47 airplanes is forming. The distinctive, throaty roar of their massive radial engines stir up memories and challenges. Lovingly restored and flown by passionate aviators from all over the country, each plane represents an investment of money and countless hours to honor the Greatest Generation who sacrificed their lives to protect freedom worldwide. Their mission: To fly from Connecticut to Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Scotland, England and finally across the English Channel to Normandy, France where, on June 6, 2019, the members of this remarkable squadron will join roughly 500,000 people from all over the globe to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of D-Day. The squadron members’ backgrounds and personal motives differ, but what unites them in recreating this historic journey is their commitment to honoring the veterans that secured peace for all of us, and celebrating their return home. For many of the men and women who served in World War II, seeing the vintage airplanes again sparked memories long held deep inside. At each stop on the journey from the United States to France, we will meet veterans as they reconnect with the planes that flew, provisioned, rescued, supported and meant so much to them during wartime. “Into Flight Once More” is narrated by Gary Sinise.Get tickets for "Into Flight Once More" screening on May 21 at 4:30 p.m.More about GI Film Fest:This year’s film festival is scheduled for May 17-21, 2022 with all screenings happening in-person at the Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA) in Balboa Park. The 2022 festival features 27 films for, by, and about military and veterans. Virtual options are available. View the lineup of films and eventsSign up to receive festival news and announcements.A project of KPBS, the GI Film Festival San Diego is a multi-day showcase of films for, by, and about military and veteran experiences. Films featured in the festival reveal the struggles, triumphs, and experiences of service members and veterans. The festival also provides veterans and service members with an opportunity to further their creative skills.Documentaries, shorts, narratives, and feature-length films are presented. Post-screening discussions with filmmakers, actors and documentary subjects are also part of the festival. This event takes place annually in May and is open to veterans, service members, military families, and civilians. All are welcome to catch a film, be inspired, and build community.Visit GI Film Festival San Diego on Facebook + follow @GIFilmFestSD on Twitter
  • Some complained when video showed Finland's Sanna Marin partying with friends. There seemed to be less controversy when Australia's Anthony Albanese turned up at a rock concert and downed his beer.
  • 50 years ago, Atari released the original Pong as an arcade game. To mark the anniversary, Atari co-founder and Pong designer Allan Alcorn spoke with NPR to reflect on the game's development.
  • What better way to celebrate the Roaring 20s than with Gatsby themed New Year's Eve! Join us for the most upscale New Year's Eve party in San Diego. Join us for the most upscale, VIP-only New Years Eve party in San Diego and celebrate 2022 in Great Gatsby-style at the glamorous Bayfront InterContinental San Diego —where panoramas of the Harbor skyline unfold before your eyes! Guests are invited to dress in their best roaring 20’s theme; accessories and festive party favors will also be provided.On Friday, December 31 from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., enjoy premium drinks at multiple fully stocked prepaid open bars. Each ticket purchase is prepayment for your choice of beverages.This multi room New Year's Eve party will have surprises throughout the night —topped off with a midnight countdown celebration you won’t soon forget. With popular San Diego DJs spinning all your favorite open format music, from Edm to Top 40 & Hip-Hop, Gatsby's House New Years Eve will be your best option to have the time of your life!Get your tickets here!Bees Knees VIP Ticket (discounted): $179Bees Knees VIP Ticket: $249Group Rate Five plus - Old Sport Bees Knees VIP: $159Daisy VIP Reserved Table Package: $2,095Gatsby's VIP Reserved Table Package: $2,595Admission exclussively for ages 21+.For more information, please visit the Gatsby's House New Year's Eve Party website.
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