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  • Messud draws from her grandfather's handwritten memoir as she tells a cosmopolitan, multigenerational story about a family forced to move from Algeria to Europe to South and North America.
  • Floods, wildfires and hurricanes can have long-term financial consequences for college-age people. As climate change makes disasters more common, more and more students are struggling.
  • A month-long anti-trafficking investigation in San Diego County has led to dozens of arrests and police say, to the rescue of eight minors. In other news, a UC San Diego doctor creates an app that helps people give CPR. Plus, more than $100 million is up for grabs in Wednesday’s Powerball lottery. We tell you how lottery ticket sales impact public schools.
  • The United Nations says 7,500 metric tons of unexploded ordnance litter the Gaza Strip. The U.N. says it could take 14 years to dispose of these dangers.
  • Director: Nicole Holofcener | Runtime: 93 minutes | Year: 2023 | Rating: R | Country: United States | Language: English | Fiction Genre: Fiction, Comedy Tagline: From acclaimed filmmaker Nicole Holofcener comes a sharply observed comedy about a novelist whose long standing marriage is suddenly upended when she overhears her husband give his honest reaction to her latest book. A film about trust, lies, and the things we say to the people we love most. Starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Tobias Menzies. Critic Quotes: “Holofcener is a writer-director in the truest sense, a filmmaker whose movies stand out for the attention they pay to nuances of everyday speech and behavior.” - Slate “You Hurt My Feelings is a sweet, warm, and funny rumination on the delicate nature of our interpersonal relationships.” - Austin Chronicle “Louis-Dreyfus is pitch perfect and hilariously relatable as Beth.” - Observer “The resulting film is warm-hearted and rueful and hilarious in all the best ways.” - Vox For more infromation visit: digitalgym.org Stay Connected on Social Media Instagram / Facebook Showtimes: Friday, June 30, 2023: 12:30 Saturday, July 1, 2023: No Shows Sunday, July 2, 2023: 5:05 Monday, July 3, 2023: 3:05, 7:10 Tuesday, July 4, 2023: 12:00 Wednesday, July 5, 2023: 1:00, 5:05 Thursday, July 6, 2023: 3:05, 7:10
  • Director: Pietro Marcello | Runtime: 103 minutes | Year: 2022 | Rating: UR | Country: France / Italy / Germany | Language: Italian w/ English subtitles| Fiction Genre: Fiction, Drama Tagline: Pietro Marcello, one of contemporary cinema’s most versatile talents, follows up his dramatic breakthrough Martin Eden with this enchanting period fable. Shortly after World War I, veteran Raphaël (Raphaël Thiery) returns home from the frontlines to find himself a widower, and father to an infant daughter. Raised by her father in rural Normandy, the child Juliette (Juliette Jouan) grows into a lonely young woman who dreams of greater possibilities. She seeks refuge in the nearby woods, where she meets a witch who promises scarlet sails will one day take her away from her village. Reckoning with her future and swept away by a rakish young pilot (Louis Garrel) who literally falls from the sky, Juliette never stops believing in the witch’s prophecy. Tracing Juliette’s journey throughout the 20 years of great invention between the world wars, Scarlet delicately weaves together music and fantasy, history and folklore, realist drama and ethereal romance, to craft a timeless story of a young woman’s emancipation. Critic Quotes: “Filled with lyrical beauty… Moments of magic and unexpected hope.” - The New York Times Showtimes: Friday, June 30, 2023: 7:45 Saturday, July 1, 2023: 8:00 Sunday, July 2, 2023: 3:00, 7:05 Monday, July 3, 2023: 1:00, 5:05 Tuesday, July 4, 2023: 2:00 Wednesday, July 5, 2023: 3:00, 7:05 Thursday, July 6, 2023: 8:00 For more information visit: digitalgym.org Stay Connected on Social Media Instagram / Facebook
  • Recreational fishermen and conservation groups worry overfishing for menhaden threatens the Chesapeake Bay. Industry says current data doesn't support shutting down the more than century-old fishery.
  • Kick off the new year with the Borrego Art Institute and its annual showcase of contemporary Latin American art. Artists of Latino heritage or art that has been influenced by Latino culture, including paintings, photography and mixed media, will be featured in the main gallery. A strong contingent of Latino artists from Baja California will round out the show with exciting new work. In the north gallery, award-winning painter Jose Luis Nunez will present a solo exhibit of 20 original paintings highlighting the southern California desert. Nunez works primarily in oils and acrylics and is fascinated by the effects of light and shade on his subjects. Nunez will also teach a landscape painting course on January 20. Sign up at www.borregoartinstitute.org. Mariachi Mixteco will perform at the opening reception Jan. 6 from 3-5 p.m. The reception is part of the Borrego Springs ArtWalk and goes until 7:00 p.m. The shows run through Jan. 28. Gallery Hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday Related links: Borrego Art Institute website | Instagram | Facebook
  • The Campus Opioid Safety Act required colleges and universities to put the power of reversing fentanyl overdoses directly into the hands of students. Some campuses are giving out the life-saving nasal spray Narcan, while others are not.
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