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  • Sunday, June 18 at 1:30 p.m. Do what dad wants to do today......I bet if you asked him.......he'd want to see some killer blues!! We've got the Memphis Kings!! The Memphis Kings are a blues and roots band based in southern california. Originally formed over fifteen years ago with the intent to be a support band for touring musicians. The band’s sound has been influenced by the musicians they have supported. Over the years they have worked with California legends Lynwood Slim, James Harman, Big Jay Mc Neely, Big Sandy and Kid Ramos. They have also worked as the international musicians Nico Duportal, Si Cranstoun, and Paul Pigat to name a few. The band consists of drummer Ron Felton, bassist Jack O Roonie, and guitarist Tommy Harkenrider. The band often includes special guests for their shows. When available the Memphis Kings include Mando Dorame on Tenor Sax. Individually it’s members have performed nationally and internationally, and have respected recordings credits. Opening the show all the way from the UK are the Barrelhouse Kings’. These young multi-instrumental musicians perform traditional blues with authenticity. Their performances are an experience, and not to be missed. This will be their first time performing in California. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • The aid package for Ukraine was vetoed by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The EU did approve opening membership negotiations with Ukraine and its neighbor Moldova.
  • The panel of judges say that the administration's efforts to flag what it considered to be harmful content likely amount to a violation of the First Amendment.
  • More than 900,000 federal student loan borrowers are seeing their loans erased after being in repayment for two decades or more.
  • NPR spoke to veterans ahead of the Saturday holiday who say the violence in the region has stirred up unpleasant memories of their own time in the service.
  • Director: Emanuele Crialese | Runtime: 97 minutes | Year: 2022 | Rating: UR | Country: Italy | Language: Italian | Fiction Genre: Fiction, Drama, Coming-of-Age, LGBTQIA2S+ Clara (Penélope Cruz) and her emotionally distant husband Felice (Vincenzo Amato) relocate to Rome to raise a family. Even though the paint is fresh, and the appliances are new, the crushing expectations around marriage, desire, and gender in the early 1970s remain as traditional as ever. Their children Andrew (played by newcomer Luana Giuliani), Gino, and Diana are likewise poised at a precipice, on the verge of adolescence, with nothing but their imaginations to defuse family tensions. The eldest child, Andrew (nicknamed Adri by his parents), yearns for another life – an outsized, vibrantly-realized vision of a world where he gets to live as the boy he knows himself to be. Without an accepted vocabulary for talking about his transgender identity, Andrew tells adults that he’s an alien from another galaxy and makes a habit of running away to pursue a local Roma girl who accepts his boyhood at face value. As an outsider ostracized for her own eccentricities, Clara instinctively strives to protect her son despite not fully understanding him. An effortlessly moving film about growing up, fitting in, and breaking the mold, L’immensita is as freewheeling and creative as its central characters, mixing genres and staging musical numbers out of thin air. Critic Quotes: “I have seen several trans coming-of-age films — few with this amount of specificity, nuance, and imagination.” - Autostraddle Showtimes: Friday, June 16, 2023: 12:00 Saturday, June 17, 2023: 3:30, 8:00 Sunday, June 18, 2023: 12:00, 5:00 Monday, June 19, 2023: 3:05, 7:15 Tuesday, June 20, 2023: 12:30, 4:40 Wednesday, June 21, 2023: 2:20, 4:30 Thursday, June 22, 2023: 1:00, 5:10 For more information visit: digitalgym.org Stay Connected on Social Media Instagram / Facebook
  • With a plum role as Marvel villain, Jonathan Majors' stardom seemed certain, until an alleged altercation with a girlfriend derailed his Hollywood career. The actor's trial has started in New York.
  • Judge Arthur Engoron avoided holding Trump in contempt for now, but reserved the right to do so if he again violates a limited gag order barring case participants from personal attacks on court staff.
  • New Roots Community Farm is a key cultural asset that has served as a sanctuary for refugees.
  • The BBC and The New York Times are among the news outlets revisiting their coverage of a deadly blast at a Gaza hospital. They relied on Hamas as an authoritative source of information.
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