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  • Diablo IV teems with demonic life and nearly endless possibilities. Is it enough to redeem Activision Blizzard in the eyes of their fans?
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  • Andy Friedenberg and the Cinema Society will present their Greatest Hits (Volume One) once a month on selected Wednesdays — November through April at Cinema Under The Stars. 4040 Goldfinch Street San Diego, CA 92103 www.topspresents.com (619)280-1600, Ext. 6 January - Cost of Tickets: Series (Reserved Seats) - $120 per person (4 films) Series (General Seating) - $90 per person (4 films) Individual Films (when available) - $30 per person February - Cost of Tickets: Series (Reserved Seats) - $90 per person (3 films) Series (General Seating) - $70 per person (3 films) Individual Films (when available) - $30 per person March - Cost of Tickets: Series (Reserved Seats) - $60 per person (2 films) Series (General Seating) - $50 per person (2 films) Individual Films (when available) - $30 per person April - Cost of Tickets: All seats are $30 per person (1 film) Contact Andy Friedenberg at the Cinema Society to purchase your tickets (limited seating available) www.cinemasociety.com Email - andy@cinemasociety.com (619)280-1600, Ext. 6 THE FILM SCHEDULE: Wednesday, January 25 at 7 p.m. “The Necessities of Life” (Canada. 2008. 102 minutes) - In 1952, an Inuit hunter named Tivii with tuberculosis leaves his northern home and family to go recuperate at a sanatorium in Quebec City — uprooted, far from his loved ones, unable to speak French and faced with a completely alien world. (In Inuktitut, French, Latin and English with English subtitles). Wednesday, February 22 at 7 p.m. “Believe in Me” (USA. 2006. 131 minutes) - In a conservative small town, a young man's wishes to coach high school basketball are tweaked by a school board decision that makes him the new coach of the girls' team. (In English). Wednesday, March 22 at 7 p.m. “The Tunnel” (Germany. 2011. 150 minutes) - During the Cold War, Germany was divided into two states - East and West. This epic story tells about their dramatic connections. (In German with English subtitles). Wednesday, April 26 at 7 p.m. “Burn Your Maps” (USA. 2016. 102 minutes) - A family in emotional turmoil is taken by surprise in this quirky adventure where an eccentric 8-year-old American boy, Wes, has an existential epiphany — he believes that he is, in fact, a Mongolian goat herder. (In English).
  • Baron became executive editor of The Washington Post in 2013, just a few months before Jeff Bezos bought the paper. He predicts a second Trump presidency would be a "government of vengeance."
  • The meeting is the highest level of contact between the two nations since the discovery of a Chinese balloon in U.S. airspace at the beginning of this month.
  • Ricardo Alberto Maldonado will become the almost-90-year-old academy's executive director and president.
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