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  • The California Department of Health Care Services action comes after two years of safety concerns and seven resident deaths.
  • The apparent second assassination attempt of Donald Trump is stirring concern about growing political violence in the U.S.
  • In an effort to address its shrinking population and aging work force, over 15 years, China will raise the retirement age for men to 63, and for women to 55 or 58 years depending on their jobs.
  • The award-winning documentary short "The Endless Mile” presents the captivating journey of 85-year-old Jimmie Barnes as he endeavors to set a World Record by walking 114 miles in 48 hours. "The Endless Mile" delves into the essence of life’s fragility, the strengthening bonds within a family, and the universal thread of human connection. The story traces Jimmie’s path from his home in Alabama to the United Kingdom, where he competes in a World Championship ultra-marathon, buoyed by the unwavering support of his wife and daughters. An unexpected medical condition jeopardizes his attempt to complete the challenge in the UK, and the goal appears to slip definitively out of reach. A profound realization unfolds: Pursuing this most extraordinary achievement may not be confined to a distant competition—but it could lead him back home. Marathon Media is thrilled to announce the West Coast premiere of this award-winning documentary. The event promises to be an evening of curiosity, inspiration, and meaningful conversation. The entire production crew (Director/Producer/DP/Editor and Graphic Designer) are San Diego County residents, most members of the queer communities in San Diego and North County (Encinitas and Leucadia, specifically). Barnes attended the Marine Corps Recruit Depot - San Diego and was stationed at Camp Pendleton. Date: Sunday, June 2, 2024 Time: Doors open 4:30 p.m. Screening 1: 5:00-6:00 p.m. (Documentary short: 33 minutes; Q&A: 15 minutes) Screening 2: 6:00-7:00 p.m. (Documentary short: 33 minutes; Q&A: 15 minutes) Location: Digital Gym Cinema 1100 Market St, San Diego, California 92101 Through powerful storytelling and compelling visuals, the documentary offers a fresh perspective on resilience and grief and invites viewers to reflect thoughtfully. The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with the entire cast and crew, allowing attendees to gain further insights into the making of the documentary. “The Endless Mile” has been included in three international film festivals: the Gasparilla International Film Festival, the Bare Bones International Music & Film Festival, and the Buenos Aires Running Film Festival. In Gasparilla, it was chosen as the Audience Choice for best Documentary Short. Attendance to this exclusive screening is limited, so interested individuals are encouraged to reserve their seats early via the following link: https://theendlessmile.eventcube.io For more information and to view the trailer, please visit: www.theendlessmilemovie.com
  • Ten days of shorts, features and documentaries from around the globe screen at AMC Mission Valley and Digital Gym Cinema.
  • The Washington Post is reviewing star tech columnist Taylor Lorenz's private chat in which she posted a photo of herself near President Biden — and the caption "war criminal."
  • NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with actor Ian McKellen about his starring role as a powerful London theater critic who savages "bad performance" in Anand Tucker's new film The Critic.
  • Around a third of women of reproductive age could have low iron. But doctors don’t routinely screen for the condition, though it can lead to anemia. Symptoms include exhaustion, headaches and more.
  • A Pakistani man was arrested in Canada this week for plotting a mass shooting at a Jewish center in Brooklyn on the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas, federal authorities announced.
  • Irving Flores is an accomplished pianist, composer, arranger and music producer. He has performed with Bill Watrous, Charles McPherson, Abraham Laboriel, Poncho Sanchez, Spanish Harlem Orchestra, Alex Acuna, Akira Jimbo, Rene Camacho, Cuba’s “El Negro” Hernandez, Gilbert Castellanos, Peter Sprague. His music arrangements also include a “Tribute to Frank Sinatra”, performed by the San Diego Chamber Orchestra, an arrangement for strings for Luis Miguel, and an orchestral arrangement for The San Diego Symphony. His most significant recordings and production work in his musical career include: La Rumorosa (with Estaban Favela). Simply Sacha, featuring Sacha Boutros. Nutville, featuring the Brad Steinwehe Jazz Orchestra, La Vida ese Parentesis with Tania Libertad and Willie Colon Armando La Libertad, with Armando Manzanero and Tania Libertad The Federal Jazz Project Irving Flores' original compositions: La Rumorosa, Recuerdos, and the most recent American Influence Currently, Irving Flores is living and working in San Diego and has celebrated the release of his CD, "American Influence." Irving Flores Social Media https://irvingflores.com/ https://www.instagram.com/irvingfloresjazz/ https://www.facebook.com/irvingfloresjazz/ See More Events www.booksandrecrodsbar.com www.bardicmanagement.com/events
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