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  • They have survived a Century that has changed the face of the world. Five Coronado brawny women born more than 100 years ago will share their journeys through wars, suffrage and civil unrest, to technical innovations that are changing life on planet Earth and our understanding of the Universe. Plus, the wit, wisdom, and pursuit of well-being that has inspired their long lives. Treasure Zimmerman 103, Peggy Price 100, Lois Land 100, Lois Rosania 100, and Ethel Keyes103. All 100 years plus, will share their remarkable stories from flying in the PowerPuff Derby, inviting Jay Leno to ride in their antique car and their views on the most dynamic century the world has known. Presenter: Cynthia Mendolia, National Board-Certified Health and Wellness Coach and guest Executive Director Leigh Ann Webster, National Board of Health & Wellness Coaching. Connect with Coronado Public Library on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Ex-U.K. cabinet ministers allege Murdoch's tabloids hacked their voicemails for salacious scoops to try to intimidate them from blocking its takeover of a satellite TV firm.
  • Senators are closing in on a bipartisan deal on the border and immigration. But vocal opposition from the hard right and former President Donald Trump is threatening to topple the compromise.
  • Women dominated the prizes and performances at the 66th Grammy Awards. Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus and Billie Eilish won major awards; Joni Mitchell and Tracy Chapman gave captivating performances.
  • Pakistan launched retaliatory airstrikes early Thursday on Iran allegedly targeting militant positions, a deadly attack that further raised tensions between the neighboring nations.
  • Kenneth Smith, 58, died at 8:25 p.m. Thursday, after a slew of last-minute appeals to several courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, failed.
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  • On Nov. 15, 2013, Miles Scott, a 5-year-old with leukemia, won hearts around the world when he became a superhero for a day with help from the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
  • At issue were cases that test the ability of public officials to block critics from their "personal" social medial pages, a practice that Donald Trump often engaged in when he was president.
  • Director: Robert Altman | Runtime: 160 minutes | Year: 1975 | Rating: R | Country: USA | Language: English | Fiction Genre: Drama, Fiction Following 24 characters through 5 days in the country music capital, Robert Altman's 1975 epic presents a complexly textured portrayal (and critique) of American obsessions with celebrity and power. Among the various stars, aspirants, hangers-on, observers, and media folk are politically ambitious country icon Haven Hamilton (Henry Gibson) and his fragile star protegée Barbara Jean (Ronee Blakley); Tom (Keith Carradine), a self-absorbed rock star who woos lonely married gospel singer Linnea Reese (Lily Tomlin); Sueleen Gay (Gwen Welles), a talentless waitress painfully humiliated at her first singing gig; Albuquerque (Barbara Harris), a runaway wife with dreams of stardom; nightclub owner Lady Pearl (Barbara Baxley), who reminisces about "those Kennedy boys"; single-minded groupie L.A. Joan (Shelley Duvall); vapid BBC commentator Opal (Geraldine Chaplin); and campaign guru John Triplette (Michael Murphy), who is trying to organize a concert rally for the unseen but always heard populist presidential candidate-cum-demagogue Hal Phillip Walker. Everything comes to a head during a climactic concert at Nashville's replica of the Parthenon temple, as the entertainment-hungry audience is momentarily woken out of its stupor by unexpected violence, only to be lulled into a restorative sing-along to "It Don't Worry Me." Critic Quotes: “The funniest epic vision of America ever to reach the screen.” - The New Yorker For more information visit: digitalgym.org Stay Connected on Social Media Instagram / Facebook
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