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  • Mark Zuckerberg has pitched Meta's Twitter clone as a more "friendly" place for online discourse. Executives say breaking news and politics will not be the emphasized. But is that realistic?
  • Romi Gonen, 23, was wounded and taken hostage during the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attack. Her sister Yarden and other relatives are awaiting word if Romi will be released as part of a negotiated hostage deal.
  • President Biden is the latest in a long line of presidents to place himself in the middle of a Middle East conflict. U.S. efforts have seen failed starts, wrong turns and dead ends, but some progress.
  • Librarians know trivia—Do you? Grab some friends and join us March 14 from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. at Storyhouse Spirits for some nerdy bar trivia with the San Diego Public Library! Put your knowledge of random factoids to the test and compete for prizes that go beyond mere bragging rights while enjoying the food, drinks, and cozy atmosphere of Storyhouse Spirits. Storyhouse Spirits is located at 1220 J St, San Diego, CA 92101. We will be on the second floor. This bar is located just across the street from the Central Library, to the North East. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • State housing officials are dialing up the pressure on Coronado to zone for more affordable housing, or the city could soon face a lawsuit. In other news, the Chula Vista City Council Tuesday appointed Democrat Councilmember Andrea Cardenas to the SANDAG board. Plus, how the weather this holiday weekend could impact your plans.
  • San Diego cybersecurity experts discovered some email providers are very vulnerable to hackers who impersonate other people on the network.
  • The impacts of climate change including related disasters, such as wildfires and sea level rise, are increasingly raising a question about how best to save cultural heritage.
  • Recent claims have argued COVID-19 deaths show the vaccine isn't working, but experts say that's a dangerous misinterpretation of data.
  • A choir of creatures introduces a world delicately constructed by fantasy, mystery, and magical realism in Francisca Alegría’s poignant and stunning debut feature. It begins in a river in the south of Chile where fish are dying due to pollution from a nearby factory. Amid their floating bodies, long-deceased Magdalena (Mia Maestro) bubbles up to the surface gasping for air, bringing with her old wounds and a wave of family secrets. This shocking return sends her widowed husband into turmoil and prompts their daughter Cecilia (Leonor Varela) to return home to the family’s dairy farm with her own children. Magdalena’s presence reverberates among her family, instigating fits of laughter and despair in equal measure with all but Cecilia’s eldest child, who finds much-needed comfort in their grandmother’s love and unconditional understanding during a time of transition. A lyrical rumination on family, nature, renewal, and resurrection, The Cow Who Sang A Song Into The Future is an ambitious proposal for acceptance and healing, suggesting that the dead return when they are most needed. Click here for more information about show times.
  • In Cristian Mungiu’s (4 MONTHS, 3 WEEKS, 2 DAYS) stunning drama, xenophobic tensions boil over amongst the inhabitants of a small mountainside town with the arrival of foreigners who begin working at a local bakery. Director | Cristian Mungiu Run Time | 125 min. Release Year | 2022 Language | Romanian Showtimes: Friday, June 2, 2023: 4:15, 9:05 Saturday, June 3, 2023: 2:50, 7:30 Sunday, June 4, 2023: 4:15, 9:05 Monday, June 5, 2023: 3:20, 8:00 Tuesday, June 6, 2023: 1:40 Wednesday, June 7, 2023: 3:20, 8:00 Thursday, June 8, 2023: 4:15, 9:05 Click here for more information about this event.
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