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  • Men at Work were one of the more surprising success stories of the new wave era, rocketing out of Australia in 1982 to become the most successful artist of the year. With its Police-styled rhythms, catchy guitar hooks, wailing saxophones, and off-kilter sense of humor, the band's debut album, Business as Usual, became an international blockbuster, breaking the American record for the most weeks a debut spent at the top of the charts. Their funny, irreverent videos became MTV favorites, helping send "Who Can It Be Now?" and "Down Under" to number one. They will be performing at Belly Up Tavern on Tuesday, December 21 at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. Get Tickets Here: $75 advanced / $80 day of show / $132 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at out box office)
  • Men at Work were one of the more surprising success stories of the new wave era, rocketing out of Australia in 1982 to become the most successful artist of the year. With its Police-styled rhythms, catchy guitar hooks, wailing saxophones, and off-kilter sense of humor, the band's debut album, Business as Usual, became an international blockbuster, breaking the American record for the most weeks a debut spent at the top of the charts. Their funny, irreverent videos became MTV favorites, helping send "Who Can It Be Now?" and "Down Under" to number one. They will be performing at Belly Up Tavern on Monday, December 20 at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. Get Tickets Here: $75 advanced / $80 day of show / $132 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at out box office)
  • Democratic U.S. Rep. Val Demings of Florida went on the attack Tuesday in her first debate against Republican Sen. Marco Rubio.
  • Scams targeting San Diego Gas & Electric customers are on the rise.
  • Brazilians head to the polls Sunday to vote in a presidential election that is testing the world's fourth-largest democracy and could have a critical impact on the fight against climate change.
  • Servants of the Damned author David Enrich says lawyers from the firm of Jones Day were deeply embedded in the Trump White House — and helped create policy designed to limit the federal government.
  • Days of widespread drug cartel arson and shootings in four Mexican states last week have left people asking why drug cartels exploded, and what do they want.
  • A new study shows that Latino-led content attracted new viewers to streaming platforms and helped make shows and films more popular.
  • Shrinkflation isn't new, experts say. But it proliferates in times of high inflation as companies grapple with rising costs for ingredients, packaging, labor and transportation.
  • A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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