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  • Prosecutors allege Pras Michel illegally helped steer money from a Malaysian billionaire who helped finance The Wolf of Wall Street, a 2013 film, in which Leonardo DiCaprio starred.
  • In November 1922, seven land-owning white men brokered a deal to allocate water from the Colorado River, which winds through the West and ends in Mexico. One hundred years on, the future of the Colorado River is uncertain.
  • Our picks for pop culture, comics, music, art, food, drink and fandom events to get a taste of Comic-Con without a badge.
  • North Park’s The Original 40 Brewing Company has partnered with Symbols From The Sun to host Groove and Gratitude, a disco-themed yoga and gratitude journaling exercise session on Sunday, March 26 from 10 – 11:30 a.m. The morning includes a 15-minute vinyasa flow warm-up, 30 minutes of sculpt, 15-minute vinyasa flow cooldown and savasana, and an exercise in gratitude journaling and community reflection. The session is led by Cassandra Aronow, who is Yoga Alliance RYT 200 certified and Reiki Master certified. The price includes one pint of Original 40 craft beer. Guests are encouraged to wear groovy disco-themed attire, and the class will feature a mixture of 60s and 70s music.
  • More than 2,000 were also injured after the 6.8-magnitude earthquake devastated homes in villages across the Atlas Mountains, as well as historical sites inside Marrakech city.
  • San Diego Media Advisory WHO: San Diego SparkleS Foundation, Inc. WHAT: Children’s Benefit Fashion Show & Luncheon WHEN: Saturday, September 17, 2022 from 10:30-Noon WHERE: Hyatt Regency La Jolla Contact for Interviews: Vonnie Madigan at 916-799-8900 Join us at an Inaugural Children’s Benefit Fashion Show & Luncheon on September 12 at Hyatt Regency La Jolla, 10:30 - 1 p.m. Meet San Diego DA Summer Stephan, event keynote speaker. Summer has been at the forefront of protecting children in our community According to the FBI, San Diego is ranked among the 13 worst regions in the United States for human trafficking, with as many 8,000 victims each year. SparkleS Foundation works in collaboration with others locally and internationally to support at-risk children in San Diego; and orphans in Ukraine and Armenia displaced by war. Proceeds from the SparkleS Foundation Children’s Benefit Luncheon & Fashion Show will be shared among the AMMA Orphan Fund, ECF Children’s Fund, Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition & Ukrainian Orphan Children. Fashions provided courtesy of Macy’s Fashion Valley. Created in 2022 in San Diego, California, SD SparkleS Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit dedicated to support children in danger of being trafficked and/ displaced by war. Sparkles FN can be reached at P.O. Box 676067 Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067/858-945-3034. SOCIALS: Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Premieres Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App + Encore Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2. Explore what happened when the small Mississippi town of Leland integrated its public schools in 1970. Told through the remembrances of students, teachers and parents, the film shows how the town - and America - were transformed.
  • "The Right to Read" is a documentary focusing on the lack of literacy in California, and across the nation. It will be screened in San Diego this weekend.
  • Crywank was started in Manchester in 2009 by Jay Clayton as a solo project despite having no previous experience playing guitar. The project started the night Clayton learnt their first two chords and wrote the songs (Welcome to Castle Irwell and Thomas Saunders Gang Chant). Lyrically focusing on the end of their first relationship and musically heavily influenced by American folk punk and anti-folk, their first album "James is Going To Die Soon" became a cult favourite on the internet, both for its charm and many flaws. After their first release Crywank began to play with and subvert the role of singer songwriter. Shifting the focus from self-pity to self-criticism and fluctuating from hard-hitting confessionals to tongue-in-cheek deconstructions resulted in Crywank’s "sad-but-fun" sound. Dan Watson (ex-GNOD, Denim & Leather, Prangers) joined the band in 2012 on percussion and began to implement approaches and influences not often seen within ‘anti-folk’, at points going into d-beat and blastbeats. Crywank have since self-released eight records and have amassed a dedicated following online. Despite being self-managed, unsigned and their name getting in the way of radio play or press coverage, Crywank have had over 100 million streams and have toured internationally. Crywank announced they would be breaking up in July 2020 following a world tour, but this was cut short after five continents due to the Covid-19 pandemic. After two years of hiatus and an impromptu solo album following a housefire, Crywank are back performing live again, both as a solo project and a full band. SOCIALS: Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Darvish’s contract is for six years, paying him a total of $108 million, and keeps him in San Diego until he's 42.
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