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  • A wildlife volunteer on an uninhabited island off the British coast descends into a terrifying madness that challenges her grip on reality and pushes her into a living nightmare. Evoking the feeling of discovering a reel of never-before-seen celluloid unspooling in a haunted movie palace, this provocative and masterful vision of horror asserts Mark Jenkin as one of the U.K.’s most exciting and singular filmmakers. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • The theater was sweltering. There was no script. And yet it was a swift, entertaining show.
  • The Academy of Our Lady of Peace is proud to announce the theme for the 53rd Annual Spring Sing is A Night at the Arcade. Each class will be taking us behind the scenes of classic arcade games we know and love. The freshman production will features ride through Mario Kart. Sophomores will have us on our feet with Dance Dance Revolution. Juniors will journey inside “The Claw” machine. And Seniors will tell us the story of the beloved Pac-Man! Join us as we journey into the arcade through this student written and directed production. Tickets are on sale NOW - Use special code 1114RK15 to get %15 off! Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Sandpiper Wood Fired Grill & Oysters, the sister restaurant to Trey Foshee’s Georges at the Cove, is hosting its next Chef’s Table with Executive Chef Marty Ray and resident Advanced Sommelier Evan Vallee on Thursday, January 26 at 6:30 p.m. The six-course wine-pairing dinner is Mediterranean/Italian themed and includes Oyster Duo, Albacore Crudo, Ricotta Ravioli, Olive Oil Poached Halibut, Venison Tender Loin, and Olive Oil Cake for dessert. Spaces are limited for this intimate and interactive dinner in La Jolla Shores. Ample street parking is available in addition to the adjacent parking lot. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Folk singer and composer, Peter Mayer, will be performing at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of San Dieguito on January 21, 2023 at 7:00pm. Performing in venues across the U.S, and beyond, he has been working full-time for over 20 years. He writes songs for a small planet to celebrate life on earth and the mysterious and wondrous fact of our existence. He also writes whimsical songs about dress hats, pumpkins, pajamas, love and freight trains. His music has been widely performed by other artists as well. Also, it has been included in song books, church hymnals, and folk radio playlists across the country. Light refreshments will be served. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Saturdays - April 19, 2025 at 1 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream the series now with the PBS app. The series builds on the success of the grilling master's past shows: his detailed cooking tutorials seasoned with cutting-edge techniques and eye-popping dishes. Steven is also joined on set this season by grill masters and social media influencers who showcase a variety of grilling and smoking approaches.
  • Come learn the ropes (ha!) and join us for an afternoon of macrame! Macrame projects are perfect for any home decor, whether you’re going for a boho chic look or simply just want to add a touch of nature to a room. This half circle project allows you to add some color to your design for a little color pop. No experience necessary. Ages 11+ welcome and ages 8-10 with an adult! • Scholarships available • Homeschoolers welcome • Military and sibling discounts Social Media Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The company lost big sales in the U.S. after the boycotts over its collaboration with a transgender influencer. CEO says things have now stabilized "with signals of improvement" for the brand.
  • Thursday, July 20, 2023 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS App. Former President Trump’s penchant for hanging on to classified documents has him in hot water, but it’s also brought into focus a longstanding American problem: overclassification. Former Congresswoman and Chair of the National Defense Strategy Commission, Jane Harman, joins Ian Bremmer.
  • What had once been a sport associated largely with white girls is increasingly dominated by women of color. And more elite gymnasts are competing in the NCAA while they go for the gold.
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