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  • “Love and Duty” Encore Tuesday, June 25 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream the series now with KPBS Passport! Told in present tense and full of unexpected bombshells, this is the story of a family that has lived under intense public scrutiny their entire lives. Prince Harry recently described it as akin to living in "The Truman Show." Like most families, the royal family has had to deal with crises – feuds, heartbreak, sibling rivalries, affairs, divorces and deaths. But they also have had to face assassination attempts, kidnappings, tabloid scandals and terrorist bombs.
  • Though it might have benefited from tighter editing, there's no denying the pleasure of this gloriously overwrought film.
  • Little Italy’s freshest seafood eatery, Fisher’s San Diego, is bringing their contemporary Mexican Seafood to the New Year’s Eve scene. Fisher’s menu features a fusion of flavors and the freshness that Mexican seafood dishes offer, all within an atmosphere that exudes both energy and an openness for celebrations of all sizes. To ring in the New Year, Fisher’s will celebrate with two pre-fixe menus at $70 and $80, the first featuring a Cesar Salad, Shrimp Cocktail, Clam Chowder, Oysters Rockefeller, their beloved Seabass, Seafood Pasta, and a Chocolate Cake. Their second menu will feature a Peruvian ceviche, Shrimp, Clam Chowder, Tuna Tartare, Seabass, Grilled Shrimp, and Flan. Parties of four or more will be served a complimentary bottle of Cava in addition to Fisher’s refreshing cocktail menu of margaritas and cocktails. Reserve your table through Yelp or reserve their private dining space for parties of 14 or more.
  • Locally born productions shine at this year's Tony nominations. Plus, two Broadway shows celebrating the origins of sonic creativity — the musical “Hell’s Kitchen” fueled by Alicia Keys songs, and the play “Stereophonic” about a ’70s rock band at the edge of stardom — each earned a leading 13 Tony Award nominations Tuesday.
  • The Senators and Assembly members thanked other first responder groups and asked Newsom's office to look for emergency money to repair the pier.
  • Moss plays a British spy on the trail of a woman who may or may not be a terrorist. As the two begin working together, suspicions swirl on both sides.
  • Members of pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel groups in Los Angeles clashed, with reports of fireworks and pepper spray use. Elsewhere, universities are tearing down encampments and arresting students.
  • The Republican-controlled House voted to approve a bill to exclude millions of non-U.S. citizens from the census results that determine each state's share of House seats and Electoral College votes.
  • The Big Exchange returns to San Diego with free admission access to museum members all over the county.
  • Photographer Andrés Mario de Varona recounts his relationship with Aaron Garcia, which began outside a gas station near his home in Santa Fe, through a series of photos captured between 2020 and 2023.
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