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  • Some House members and top New Jersey Democrats, including the governor, called for the senator's resignation after he was indicted Friday on federal corruption charges.
  • Situated on the 4th floor terrace of the Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, Rooftop Cinema Club is an amazing spot to enjoy movies on a big screen under the stars. "The Sandlot" PG | 101 mins It's the summer of 1962, and Scotty Smalls is the new kid in town. A budding ball-player, Scotty is taken under the wing of baseball prodigy Rodriguez, and joins a neighborhood gang of sandlot kids for a series of misadventures. Our dog-friendly “Wooftop” events are back! We’re inviting your furry friends to the Rooftop for this special screening. You are responsible for cleaning up after your dog, and all dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. A special relief area will be provided at the venue. Screening date | Sunday, March 27 at 1:45 p.m., doors open at 12:45 p.m. Location | Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego Get tickets here! Lounge Seat: $17.50 Lounge Seat + Popcorn: $20.50 Adirondack + Popcorn: $22.50 Adirondack Love Seat + Popcorn (priced per person): $24.50 Kid's Lounge Seat: $11.75 Kid's Adirondack: $14.75 For more information, please visit rooftopcinemaclub.com/san-diego/rcc-embarcadero/the-sandlot or email info@rooftopcinemaclub.com.
  • Situated on the 4th floor terrace of the Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, Rooftop Cinema Club is an amazing spot to enjoy movies on a big screen under the stars. "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" PG-13 | 94 mins They bring you the news so you don’t have to get it yourself. Ron Burgundy is San Diego's top-rated newsman in the male-dominated broadcasting of the 1970s, but that's all about to change for Ron and his cronies when an ambitious woman is hired as a new anchor. Our open caption screenings are open to all movie lovers and feature captions throughout the film to make the event accessible for our deaf and hard-of-hearing guests. Screening date | Friday, March 25 at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. Location | Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego Get tickets here! For more information, please visit rooftopcinemaclub.com/san-diego/rcc-embarcadero/anchorman-the-legend-of-ron-burgundy-open-captions or email info@rooftopcinemaclub.com.
  • Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: Alice in Borderland Season 2, and the films Aftersun, After Yang and Jeanne Dielman.
  • The Canyon Crest Academy Envision Dance Conservatory presents "A Roar and a Whisper: A Tribute to the 1920s," exploring the music, movement, events, and culture that defined America 100 years ago. Directed by Zaquia Mahler Salinas, CCA’s Envision Dance Coordinator, this multimedia performance includes choreography by faculty, guest artists, and students, as well as contributions from the CCA Envision Cinema and Instrumental Music conservatories. The show will be presented at the Canyon Crest Academy Proscenium Theater on the following schedule: • Thursday, December 2 at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. • Friday, December 3 at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. • Thursday, December 9 at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. • Friday, December 10 at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Get tickets here! Student with ASB admission: $6 Student admission: $8 Adult admission: $15 For more information, please visit the Envision Dance Conservatory events' site.
  • Take Steps is the Foundation’s fundraising walk where patients and their families and friends are able to connect with the local IBD community, helping them understand that they are not alone. More than just a walk, it is where we come together to empower and inspire each other to fight against Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, also known as inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). Take Steps helps fund mission critical research and patient support programs, and to increase awareness of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Since its inception, Take Steps has brought together over 441,000 people and has raised over $114 million to support the Foundation. This event takes place on Sunday, May 15 at The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch. Register today! Schedule: 1:30 PM - Check-In & Festival Start 3:00 PM - Walk Start
  • The United Auto Workers and automakers resumed negotiations this weekend. But UAW president Shawn Fain described progress as "slow."
  • NASA is releasing a new report from advisers on what it would take for the agency to study unidentified anomalous phenomena (also known as UFOs) scientifically.
  • California’s Task Force to Study and Develop Reparations Proposals for African Americans held a meeting in San Diego over the weekend. The group heard public testimony and discussed questions around who should be eligible for reparations. Then, the federal government has made a $10 million investment to address overgrown forests across Southern California, but exactly how to best prepare for wildfires is still a matter of debate. Next, a look into some of the bumps in the rollout of California’s transitional kindergarten program. And, surfboards, model trains, aviation, and lots of fine art are just some of the things to see during February for Museum Month 2023. Finally, the Human rights Watch Film Festival returns this Thursday with an opening night screening of “Clarissa’s Battle.” The film documents the tireless efforts of Clarissa Dowtherd as she works for increasing access to childcare and early education for her community and beyond.
  • Most of the country's big unions have already endorsed President Biden for reelection. But not the United Auto Workers. A looming strike draws attention to this tension.
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