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  • The likelihood that Republicans may win the House has triggered concerns in Ukraine. Last month, most House Republicans voted against a funding package that included billions earmarked for Ukraine.
  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Part II (Cantos XXII- XLV) covering Gawain's journey to Sir Bertilak's castle and his reception by that Lord and his Lady, and the bargain they made. We perform in Middle and Modern English, audience members supplying the Modern English; dual-language scripts provided. Drawing on the resources of the Tolkien/Gordon text, we will open with a few minutes looking at how SGGK combines Old Norse words and chivalrous Norman French words with Old English verse-forms, to tell a story with Celtic plots and Celtic names.
  • A $125 million renovation is underway which will transform the nearly 100-year old space.
  • Fifty years ago, Title IX banned discrimination based on sex in educational institutions. College sports had to change. This is the story of how four women fought to make that happen.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Explore the life and career of jazz luminary Ron Carter, the most recorded bassist in history. Featuring original concert footage and candid insights from jazz icons, "Finding the Right Notes" is a vibrant portrait of the artist in his own words.
  • Michelle Yeoh stars as a Chinese American immigrant who suddenly develops the power to leap between parallel universes in this moving and often exasperating movie.
  • It’s been a year since a teenage girl reported being raped, allegedly by three members of the San Diego State football team. None of the accused have been charged.
  • Clad in white and backed by a six-piece band in all black, the effervescent R&B powerhouse delivered a set designed to make it difficult for anyone within earshot to keep still.
  • Michelle Yeoh has been a star for decades, but she finally gets her turn at a lead role in Hollywood, playing failing laundromat owner Evelyn Wang in Everything Everywhere All At Once.
  • Point Loma Playhouse is proud to present their most recent production: "The Artificial Jungle", a play written by Charles Ludlam. About the play: The scene is set in a pet shop on Manhattan's Lower East Side, It is not a well kept shop but rather a family affair with the owners living in the back of the store. Chester and his mother are overly devoted to each other, while wife Roxanne is deeply unhappy with her lot in life. A 2-bit grifter, looking for a new score, arrives and disturbs the shaky equilibrium. Nonstop hilarity ensues. All the emotions are there in spades –lust, greed, guilt, double entendre, silliness, ventriloquism, and, of course... MURDER. Join us at Point Loma Playhouse for "The Artificial Jungle" opening night on Friday, March 25 at 8 p.m. The play will be showing through Sunday, April 10 on the following schedule: • Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. • Sundays at 3 p.m. Get tickets here! General admission: $22 plus fees Student, senior and military admission: $20 plus fees Group ticket: $17 plus fees For more information, please visit pointlomaplayhouse.com/artificial-jungle or call (619) 800-5497.
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