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  • The 1985 novel has been described as "unfilmable." Baumbach wasn't deterred — and though the movie brims with terrific moments, his White Noise doesn't hold together as well as Don DeLillo's.
  • Join Rock n Roll band, Mrs. Henry, for an explosive night at the Belly Up Tavern as they pay homage to The Band. The Last Waltz is a special night celebrating and recreating both The Band and the 1978 film "The Last Waltz". Mrs. Henry's Friends include Marc Ford, Jack Tempchin, Isaiah Mitchell, Mike Staxx, Fresh Veggies Micro Brass (Horns), Clinton Davis, Leonard Patton, Bryan Barbarin, Murf McRee, Anna Zinova, Justin Rodriguez and Mike Pope. This show is 21+ Date: Nov. 28, 2021 Time: 7pm-9pm Location: Belly Up Tavern Cost: $17-$20 For more information and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • The novelist and his wife survived successive crashes in Uganda in 1954. In the letter, Hemingway also describes shooting his first lion in Kenya with an old gun "held together with tape."
  • Superstar Taylor Swift says she thought it would be a "fun moment' to announce a new album is coming in October at the VMAs.
  • Little Richard: I Am Everything focuses on the star's roots in — and struggle with — his connection to queer culture. TV critic Eric Deggans says it's a masterpiece.
  • Marcus J. Moore reflects on the studio debut of pianist Julius Rodriguez, an artist seamlessly commingling jazz with more pop forms.
  • California will become the first state in the nation to require all teachers and school staff to get vaccinated or undergo weekly COVID-19 testing. Plus, a new city official is now in charge of finding solutions to the city’s chronic homelessness problem. Also, the first ever Olympic “park skateboarding” event was dominated by skaters who either live in San Diego, were born here, trained here or all of the above. And, in honor of Indian Independence Day, Aug. 15, Cinema Junkie decided to dedicate this month's podcasts to celebrating Bollywood Cinema. We’ll bring you an excerpt from the first part of the two part series. Finally, San Diego synth pop band Glass Spells just released a new album — written and recorded during the pandemic. The band will host an album release show at Soda Bar this Saturday
  • The awards recognize a lifetime of achievement in the performing arts. This year they'll go to George Clooney, Amy Grant, Gladys Knight, Tania León and U2.
  • With her self-assuredness on full display, King Princess performs three stripped-down songs that mix love, lust and playful self-deprecation.
  • In Norway, Roman and Kendall try to play hardball with Matsson, but he's more interested in Shiv. Hugo and Karolina worry about a ski jumper, and funeral planning looms.
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