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  • Bassett has been nominated for best supporting actress for her performance as Queen Ramonda in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. It's a landmark in a long, distinguished career that began in the 1980s.
  • Officer Cesar Alcantara staged his suicide, shot a gun off in his home and solicited sex workers while on duty, investigators found.
  • Amid Russia's ongoing invasion of their country, these Ukrainians share remarkable stories of love and resilience in the face of war.
  • Allisen Corpuz closed with a 3-under 69 on Sunday for a three-shot victory to become the first American in 20 years to make the U.S. Women's Open her first LPGA title.
  • Learn to make a killer vegan Valentines meal, in this special cook-along class with Chef Adam Sobel from The Cinnamon Snail Saturday February 12, the weekend before Valentines day, join me in learning to make a complete multi-course vegan valentines dinner. Unlike all of my previous online classes, this class is designed for you to cook while you watch! This will make for a really nice culinary date night to share with your partner. Don’t stress though, if cooking along in real time is not practical for you, you can also just watch it demo-style and decide what dishes from the class to make later. Because this class is designed for you to cook along to (if you want), an ingredients list will be sent out during the week leading up to the class, so that you can gather all necessary cooking supplies. Also, because the class is designed for you to cook along with, it will be a slightly longer class than my usual classes so that you can follow along without too much pressure. This class is also available for a discounted rate as a part of the February Vegan Cooking Immersion Weekend HERE Included with the class, a link to a recording of the class will be sent out to all participants, so if you miss something and want to review it later you can watch it at your own convenience. For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • The vast majority of Florida's public school districts closed at least one day this week as the storm made its way across the state.
  • A widowed cleaning lady in 1950s London sets her heart on a designer dress in this charm-filled adaptation of Paul Gallico's 1958 novel.
  • Gabrielle Zevin's beautifully written novel Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow tells the story of two childhood friends who become legendary names in the world of video game design.
  • Ancient feuds. Misty moors. Highland spirits. Bagpipes. Fiddles. Magic. Scottish legends have all that and more with a special storytelling show to kick off the annual San Diego Highland Games. Enjoy live storytelling as some of San Diego’s most acclaimed storytellers take the stage to recount tales from this ancient and storied land. Back by popular demand -- James Nelson-Lucas, Aunt Li-Anne, Mindy Donner, and Marilyn McPhie will entertain with traditional tales and legends from the highlands and isles of Scotland. New to this stage is Lissette Ryan, who couples her tales with tunes on her harp. Also joining in the evening’s entertainment is another well-loved favorite – Rachel Amov, the Gypsy Fiddler, weaving her music around (and sometimes through) the stories. Organizer Marilyn McPhie says, "I fell once again under the spell of Scotland's stories on a visit to this ancient land. These tales will fill listeners with wonder, delight – and perhaps a few shivers. No one is ever too young or too old for a good story." Marilyn McPhie and Aunt Li-Anne will also be sharing stories at the games on Saturday and Sunday at 11:00 p.m. and 2:50 p.m. in the children's area. The storytelling show will be held on the Beer Garden stage at the Highland Games venue, Brengle Terrace Park, 1200 Vale Terrace Drive, Vista, CA. 6/24 event is designed for ages 12 and up. Tickets available at Eventbrite or at the door. $20 for adults; under 12, free. More information: 858-337-0990 or www.storytellersofsandiego.org
  • Drag has grown in visibility in recent years as a way to celebrate gender fluidity and self-expression, especially among the LGBTQ community and its allies. That's made it a target of the right wing.
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