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  • The problem for the justices is that all the recent ethics stories — and more — are a corrosive drip, drip, drip, eroding public confidence in the court.
  • The blaze, dubbed the Border 32 Fire, was about 20% contained as 7 a.m. Friday, according to Cal Fire.
  • Mako has married her boyfriend, Kei Komuro, a commoner, and taken his surname. The couple skipped a formal ceremony and instead registered their union at a local government office.
  • NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Barcelona-based reporter Alan Ruiz-Terol about 15 women soccer players renouncing to play for the Spanish national team.
  • Vinod Kumar of India and Anish Adhikari of Nepal are among the many migrant workers who helped build the stadiums. Adhikari says he was misled about working conditions. Kumar died on the job.
  • As travel restrictions ease in Japan, the country's ancient former capital, Kyoto, is anticipating a return of tourists. But it may not be enough to save the city from its financial difficulties.
  • Biden's remarks, delivered at the Gulf Cooperation Council as he closes out the final leg of a four-day trip, come as the region braces for a potential confrontation with Iran.
  • Stellar Shows presents a Wicked Harem / Garrett Wear production: "Recreating the Bostonia Ballroom."Fans of Western swing, vintage venues and country dancing are going to love this one! We are re-creating the original Bostonia Ballroom — a hot-spot for western swing music in El Cajon a half-century ago — where some of the greatest names in country and western music came to play. On regular rotation were touring acts such as Bob Wills, Patsy Cline and Ray Price. Celebrities included Hank Williams, Merle Travis and Willie Nelson. Lefty Frizzell, Spade Cooley and Carl Perkins were among many top artists to play the storied venue during the Golden Years of California Country. Hundreds of bands performed nearly every day for decades, with as many as 1,500 patrons. With that history in mind, we are re-creating the vintage Bostonia vibe - and adding an outdoor festival as well. Featuring three hot bands performing all evening, and a sizable dance floor, the Bostonia Ballroom will be swinging once again. Event Schedule 6 p.m. - Doors open for Bostonia Ballroom seating 7 p.m. - Lil' Sue & The Cow Tippers 8:30 p.m. - Mitch Polzak & The Royal Deuces 10 p.m. - Deke Dickerson’s All-Star Western Swing Band You can take a look at our musical lineup on the event website. Date | Saturday, October 23 at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. Location | The Royal Palace former Bostonia Ballroom, El Cajon Get tickets here! General Admission: $20 Premium Seating Admission: $30 community tables in the back VIP Admission: $40 community table seating Ultra VIP Admission: $50 seating near dance floor VIP Table for eight: $280 For more information, please visit The Bostonia Ballroom Revival website or call (714) 809-6146.
  • A decade ago, Jason Isbell gave his career a second act by facing his own mistakes. Can he help his listeners do the same?
  • Known for his sonic brashness and unyielding artistic vision, Birtwistle was awarded a British knighthood in 1988. He was one of the U.K.'s most prominent composers for decades.
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