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  • L’ATTITUDE, a top-tier business and media event, is excited to announce their first ever concert taking place this year that will celebrate the power of Latin music in popular culture with a star-studded slate of performances at San Diego’s premier music venue, the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park. The highly anticipated concert will feature a headlining performance by Colombian superstar Juanes, the chart-topping “Camisa Negra” Latin rocker, along with opening performances from reggaeton superstar Farruko and one of the most beloved radio personality and DJ’s in the Latin community, Alex Sensation. This breakout event will be a new addition to the four-day conference that hosts world class CEO’s, celebrities, economists, business leaders, educators, entrepreneurs, journalists and politicians. Event restricted to ages 18+. WHEN | Saturday, September 24, 2022 at 8 p.m. WHERE | The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park ‣ 222 Marina Park Way, San Diego, CA 92101 ADMISSION | Tickets can be purchased here!
  • The California ban had covered products made from alligators and two species of crocodile — Nile and Saltwater. All can be sold legally under international treaty and U.S. federal law.
  • Andy Friedenberg and the Cinema Society will present their Greatest Hits (Volume One) once a month on selected Wednesdays — November through April at Cinema Under The Stars. 4040 Goldfinch Street San Diego, CA 92103 www.topspresents.com (619)280-1600, Ext. 6 January - Cost of Tickets: Series (Reserved Seats) - $120 per person (4 films) Series (General Seating) - $90 per person (4 films) Individual Films (when available) - $30 per person February - Cost of Tickets: Series (Reserved Seats) - $90 per person (3 films) Series (General Seating) - $70 per person (3 films) Individual Films (when available) - $30 per person March - Cost of Tickets: Series (Reserved Seats) - $60 per person (2 films) Series (General Seating) - $50 per person (2 films) Individual Films (when available) - $30 per person April - Cost of Tickets: All seats are $30 per person (1 film) Contact Andy Friedenberg at the Cinema Society to purchase your tickets (limited seating available) www.cinemasociety.com Email - andy@cinemasociety.com (619)280-1600, Ext. 6 THE FILM SCHEDULE: Wednesday, January 25 at 7 p.m. “The Necessities of Life” (Canada. 2008. 102 minutes) - In 1952, an Inuit hunter named Tivii with tuberculosis leaves his northern home and family to go recuperate at a sanatorium in Quebec City — uprooted, far from his loved ones, unable to speak French and faced with a completely alien world. (In Inuktitut, French, Latin and English with English subtitles). Wednesday, February 22 at 7 p.m. “Believe in Me” (USA. 2006. 131 minutes) - In a conservative small town, a young man's wishes to coach high school basketball are tweaked by a school board decision that makes him the new coach of the girls' team. (In English). Wednesday, March 22 at 7 p.m. “The Tunnel” (Germany. 2011. 150 minutes) - During the Cold War, Germany was divided into two states - East and West. This epic story tells about their dramatic connections. (In German with English subtitles). Wednesday, April 26 at 7 p.m. “Burn Your Maps” (USA. 2016. 102 minutes) - A family in emotional turmoil is taken by surprise in this quirky adventure where an eccentric 8-year-old American boy, Wes, has an existential epiphany — he believes that he is, in fact, a Mongolian goat herder. (In English).
  • After a night of hauntingly good fun from the Spooky Campover, rescued animals will wake up to Halloween treats, tucked inside pumpkins carved by campers the night before. Whether you camped at the sanctuary the night before, or just want to come for the festive visit, all are welcome – Halloween costumes encouraged – to watch the big cats and bears discover and devour their fall delights. TICKETS| To purchase tickets, visit here • Member: $30 for adults and $15 for kids (12 and under) • Non-member: $60 for adults and $35 for kids.
  • Our organization is California Labrador Retriever and More; this yearly event is to help raise the needed funds to continue to rescue dogs that need us especially with the start of winter. The run/walk will start and finish at Roadrunner Sports on 5553 Copley Drive and everyone is welcome. You can be in costume (not a requirement), families, friends and your 4-legged friends can attend as well. We'll have tickets to purchase for baskets and other items. Beer garden to enjoy after the run, costume contest with prizes, and we are having an adoption event. You can sign-up for the run day of the event...We'd love to have you; remember it's for the dogs who need our help.
  • On Tuesday, January 10 at 7 p.m. the Coronado Public Library, in partnership with Warwick's, will host Matthew Black as he discusses and signs his new book, Operation Underworld: How the Mafia and U.S. Government Teamed Up to Win World War II. This event is open to the public, seating is first-come, first-served, subject to availability. Guaranteed preferred seating is available with purchase of Operation Underground through Warwick's Bookstore. Please visit here or call them at 858-454-0347 for more information. Matthew Black is a labor and crime historian who was recruited by James P. Hoffa's office in 2016 to author Dave Beck - A Teamsters Life. Black has also worked as a staff writer for the San Diego Union-Tribune and has written articles for Alaska Airlines magazine. He has published dozens of articles on History101, where he has individually brought some 42 million readers to his work. Born and raised in Seattle, he is a graduate of the University of Washington with an honors degree in history. While he travels the country and the world at a feverish pace in search of stories, he calls San Diego home, where he lives with his wife and daughter. About "Operation Underworld": In 1942, a rational fear was mounting that New York Harbor was vulnerable to sabotage. If the waterfront was infested with German and Italian agents then the U.S. Navy needed a recourse just as insidious to secure it. Naval intelligence officer, Commander Charles Radcliffe Haffenden had the solution: recruit as his own spies, members of La Cosa Nostra. Pier to pier, no one terrified the longshoremen, stevedores, shopkeepers, and boat captains along the harbor better than the Mafia gangs of New York, who controlled the docks in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Haffenden was prepared to make a deal with the devil–the man who put “organized” into organized crime. Even from his cell in Dannemora State Prison, former Public Enemy #1, Charles “Lucky” Luciano still had tremendous power. Luciano was willing to wield it for Haffenden. But he wanted something in return—Luciano’s contacts in Italy to track the Nazis’ movements. "Operation Underworld" is a tale of espionage and crime like no other, the unbelievable, first-ever account of the Allied war effort’s clandestine coalition between the Mafia and the U.S. Government to protect New York, vanquish the Nazis by taking the fight to the enemy in the 1943 U.S. invasion of Sicily. It was an ingenious strategy carried out by some of history’s most infamous, improbable, and unsung heroes on both sides of the law. It was a Faustian bargain that brought homefront enemies together but, as journalist and crime historian Matthew Black reveals, one that ultimately succeeded in helping the Allies win World War II. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • On Friday, November 4, Yiddishland CA is participating in La Jolla’s monthly art walk and will have a variety of artwork and Judaica available for purchase. Join us for drinks, snacks, entertainment, and the opportunity to see the wonderful, original artwork. This month’s art walk will feature Yiddishland’s First Anniversary celebration and surprise guests. Special gifts will be given to those who donate $180 by November 4 We will also be offering select discounts on available artwork in the Yiddishland gallery. A free parking pass registration form will be sent to guests who register before 10 a.m. on Friday, November 4. Related links: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The money comes from a projected $5 billion surplus held by a nonprofit that reimburses auto insurers for very high personal injury medical costs.
  • In other places where Alden owns newspapers, coverage of government institutions has suffered.
  • From San Diego Ballet: San Diego Ballet announces "The Jungle Book," a thrilling blend of ballet, jazz, hip-hop, and giant puppets, at Kroc Center’s Joan B Kroc Theatre on Wednesday, October 26 at 7:30 p.m. Rudyard Kipling’s beloved tale of friendship comes to life in this fantastic jungle adventure. This colorful production breathes new life into beloved childhood characters, making the adventures of Mowgli and his animal pals thrilling for kids of all ages and adults, too! "When we work on family-friendly pieces, it is important that we try to do something that has some sort of frame of reference for children,” said Javier Velasco, San Diego Ballet Artistic Director. “'The Jungle Book' with its message of diversity and friendship not only fits our mission well, but the fact that many of the main characters are animals goes to some wonderful dance opportunities.” Join Mowgli and his animal pals as they tumble through the jungle, get wrapped up in the coils of Kaa, the snake, and fight off the menacing Sher Khan, the tiger. Along with traditional ballet, San Diego Ballet’s "The Jungle Book" features hip-hop dancers as orangutans and giant elephant puppets that blend perfectly into the fabric of the piece along with its fun jazzy score. San Diego Ballet’s "The Jungle Book" will take place at the Kroc Center’s Joan B Kroc Theatre on Wednesday, October 26 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15-$35 and can be purchased online. Senior, military, and student discounts are also available. For more information on "The Jungle Book" and other San Diego Ballet performances, visit www.sandiegoballet.org. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
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