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  • Cinema Under The Stars presents "Long Shot"Friday, April 21, 2023 at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 22, 2023 at 8 p.m. Cinema Under the Stars 4040 Goldfinch Street San Diego, CA 92103Phone: (619) 4221Website: www.topspresentsCost: $17 - $20 Ages: 18+“LONG SHOT” (2019. 123 minutes. R) - Seth Rogen and Charlize Theron headline this giddy, irreverent rom-com spiked with political parody. The workaholic Secretary of State (Theron) employs a liberal, bombastic journalist (Rogen) as a speech writer in her bid to crack the glass ceiling. With O’Shea Jackson, Jr.More Information about Cinema Under The Stars:* Unique and intimate outdoor theater in Mission Hills* “Zero Gravity” reclining seats, heaters and blankets provided* Waterproof canvas cover has been installed for the Winter season* Members - $17; Box Office - $18; Online - $20* Online Reservations for members begin Monday at 9 a.m.* Online Reservations for non-members begin Tuesday at 9 a.m.* Box Office opens at 6 p.m. on movie nights* Films begin at 8 p.m. with a vintage cartoon* Popcorn, Candy, Hot and Cold beverages are $3 each* Reservations must be cancelled before 5 p.m. online, or call the theater before 6 p.m.
  • "If I have to define my music in any way," Nick Cave says, "it's religious music." His new album is a gallery of encounters with spiritual, possibly divine figures, not all of whom are benevolent.
  • Golden State Ballet presents From New York, With Love, a triple bill evening showcasing some of the world’s freshest choreography from NYC icons: Justin Peck, Norbert De La Cruz III, and Gabrielle Lamb. Program includes two world premieres and In Creases by Justin Peck - Tony Award Winner (Carousel), choreographer of Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story (2021), and San Diego native. Three ballets, two world premieres, one night to remember.Tickets on sale soon, there will be two performances at the Poway Center for Performing Arts. Friday, June 9th, 8:00 pm POWAY and Saturday, June 10th, 8:00 pm POWAY
  • Climate Justice: How Can We Promote and Protect Fundamental Human Rights?Please join us via Zoom for a presentation by international human rights lawyer Nesha Abiraj, who will speak about equipping and empowering individuals with the practical and legal tools required for national and worldwide climate justice advocacy. Please register in advance here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEscuiqqD4oG9F97cBGCmczPrSxkGWFQgI7?fbclid=IwAR2iTo7KXs8nmta0vz0VJoKdhW8hbBxfWYfQT8khm_Hm3lR29O9WCp44uDAWith climbing rates of mass ecological destruction and biodiversity loss, a chain of human rights violations has been set into motion, including extreme poverty, an increase in coerced and child marriages, human trafficking, higher rates of child labor, and more unvoluntary migration, to name a few.However, if we use our voices to mobilize support for climate justice at an international and national level, ecocide can be added to the list of international crimes, and policy can be implemented at the federal and state levels, which will act as a powerful brake on harmful extractive practices and a much-needed incentive for strategic change and innovation.
  • Encore Thursday, Oct. 19 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with the PBS App. Elon Musk’s long and often troubled relationship with Twitter. Musk’s journey from one of the platform’s most provocative users to its sole proprietor, exploring the acquisition, free speech and the company’s uncertain future.
  • Bassett was nominated in 1993 for her portrayal as singer Tina Turner in What's Love Got to Do With It, and in 2022 for Queen Ramonda in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
  • Hyundai and Kia are recalling nearly 3.4 million vehicles in the U.S. due to the risk of engine compartment fires.
  • A familiar rap character, the Cali hustler cruising in a low-rider, has faded in the 21st century. On new albums by G Perico, Mozzy and Gangrene, that figure is alive and well, living in the margins.
  • This program features a collection of six (6) short narrative films: fictional, creative, or dramatized accounts centered around military and veteran experience."Chorus""Brainstorms""Touch""The Soldier""Where to?""Return to Remembrance"The topics covered and storytelling methods in these films vary widely, each offering a unique perspective. Some were created by veterans themselves; others were created by filmmakers. Total run time is approx. 90 minutes.In this program"CHORUS"Directed by Daniel J. EgbertAfter missing his wife’s phone call goodbye on the morning of September 11, a now listless and brokenhearted music teacher must harmonize with his increasingly desperate fourteen-year-old son."Brainstorms"Directed by Aron Meinhardt, Julie Pacino“Brainstorms” is an experiential look inside the mind of Brian, a veteran who has sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI) during combat."Touch"Directed by Andrew BrameIn the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, a young woman with an autoimmune condition that makes her particularly vulnerable to disease is torn between preserving her own safety and her need for human contact."The Soldier"Directed by Devin O’GuinnWhen a homeless veteran receives news of his former wife dying, he embarks on a journey to reunite with his daughter while experiencing his PTSD episodes in the process."Where to?"Directed by Brian ThompsonAs Kabul falls to the Taliban, Brett Chapman, an Afghanistan combat veteran turned rideshare driver, struggles to connect with his employer and passengers."Return to Remembrance"Directed by John MarrsA soldier searches the West for his family after the Civil War. What he finds is not what he expected.The festival is organized by KPBS in partnership with the Film Consortium San Diego to present the Local Film Showcase. The festival is a proud member of the San Diego Veterans Coalition and the San Diego Military Family Collaborative. GI Film Festival San Diego on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
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