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  • Officials said both of the people on board were killed when the helicopter crashed in Alabama during a training flight.
  • Doors open at 7 p.m. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. 21 + ONLY No food is served, nor is outside food permitted. So please plan accordingly. There are no reservations accpeted, your ticket ensures you a seat, but does guarantee groups seating together. We advise that you arrive early. There are tickets for inside and outside seating at separate price points. All tables seat 4, yet seating is all first come first served with no guarantee of sitting together as a group. Scot Bruce as Elvis the early years: "The closest they can get to Elvis in the flesh, is Scot Bruce" - CNN Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/506667144067 Show Description: Musician / actor Scot Bruce celebrates what made elvis not only the king of rock & roll....But the king of cool! see the magic that made a generation swoon in the 1950s and 60s, before the white jumpsuit, sunglasses and the glitter of Vegas. Along with his rockin’ 3-piece band, bruce meticulously and respectfully recreates the electrifying musical excitement of Elvis in his prime.......Right down to the vintage instruments, the hip ‘threads’ and the grease in the hair. Bruce has performed in sold-out venues world wide, and has won critical acclaim for his uncanny musical portrayal. This is one show guaranteed to have you all shook up! Scot Bruce Bio: Palm Springs, California-based Scot Bruce WOWS fans all over the U.S. and abroad with his unbelievable 1950s & 60s era Elvis Tribute Show. Because of his uncanny resemblance to the young "King" and his ability to sing, strum a guitar, and swivel his hips, his live show has taken him all over the world. As Elvis, he has appeared in music videos with Faith Hill and Sheryl Crow, and had been heard for years as the “Resident Elvis” with his pals Mark and Brian on their popular Los Angeles morning radio show (also MARK IN THE MORNING). Scot has also appeared in recurring roles on the hit soap operas "Days of Our Lives" and "The Bold and the Beautiful" and in the title role in several successful productions of "Idols of the King," including the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, the Barter Theatre in Virginia, and the Alabama Shakespeare Festival in Montgomery. He has had the honor of performing with the legendary Jordanaires (Elvis’ original backup singers). He also performs at Disneyland on a regular basis...and the Purple Room in Palm Springs one night per month.
  • This program features a collection of six (6) short narrative films: fictional, creative, or dramatized accounts centered around military and veteran experience. "Chorus" "Brainstorms" "Touch" "The Soldier" "Where to?" "Return to Remembrance" The topics covered and storytelling methods in these films vary widely, each offering a unique perspective. Some were created by veterans themselves; others were created by filmmakers. Total run time is approx. 90 minutes. In this program "CHORUS" Directed by Daniel J. Egbert After missing his wife’s phone call goodbye on the morning of September 11, a now listless and brokenhearted music teacher must harmonize with his increasingly desperate fourteen-year-old son. "Brainstorms" Directed by Aron Meinhardt, Julie Pacino “Brainstorms” is an experiential look inside the mind of Brian, a veteran who has sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI) during combat. "Touch" Directed by Andrew Brame In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, a young woman with an autoimmune condition that makes her particularly vulnerable to disease is torn between preserving her own safety and her need for human contact. "The Soldier" Directed by Devin O’Guinn When a homeless veteran receives news of his former wife dying, he embarks on a journey to reunite with his daughter while experiencing his PTSD episodes in the process. "Where to?" Directed by Brian Thompson As Kabul falls to the Taliban, Brett Chapman, an Afghanistan combat veteran turned rideshare driver, struggles to connect with his employer and passengers. "Return to Remembrance" Directed by John Marrs A soldier searches the West for his family after the Civil War. What he finds is not what he expected. The festival is organized by KPBS in partnership with the Film Consortium San Diego to present the Local Film Showcase. The festival is a proud member of the San Diego Veterans Coalition and the San Diego Military Family Collaborative. GI Film Festival San Diego on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
  • The indictment of Trump marks the first time that the former president has been formally held accountable for his efforts to overturn his 2020 defeat.
  • Coral reefs face a dire future as oceans get hotter. Scientists are breeding corals that can handle heat better, in the hope they can survive long enough for humans to rein in climate change.
  • April 15th, the deadline to file your income taxes, is just around the corner. Filings so far this year are on track with last year's, while the average refund is slightly larger.
  • For nearly four decades, the band has terrorized planet Earth with its raucous stage shows, raunchy metal songs and grotesque satire. GWAR finally came to destroy the Tiny Desk, once and for all.
  • Pathways to Citizenship, a rapidly growing San Diego nonprofit, will host Del MargaritavilleTake2 fundraiser on October 1 from 3 p.m. till Sunset at the iconic Del Mar Powerhouse Community Center. Come enjoy the island vibe, good food catered by Seaside Market and margaritas by Crust Pizza. The happy hour event will feature music by steel drum band “Sounds of Paradise,” and the opportunity to buy vacation packages, local entertainment and one-of-a-kind art pieces. Support pro-bono legal and educational services for Ukrainian and Afghan refugees and qualified immigrants from around the world while enjoying cool drinks and panoramic ocean views from Del Mar’s historic landmark.
  • A La Mesa-based sanitation company and its owners pleaded guilty today to federal charges for selling a product with false claims that it could eradicate viruses, including the one that causes COVID-19.
  • Advocates say human-driven climate change is hurting people's health worldwide–but taking action like reducing reliance on fossil fuels lowers risks immediately.
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