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  • This screening is made possible with the support of the Goethe-Institut Los Angeles and is part of the Kino! Germany Now! Film Series. Director: Hanna Doose | Runtime: 111 minutes | Year: 2022 | Rating: Unrated | Country: Germany | Languages: German w/ English subtitles | Fiction Genre: Fiction "Kiss My Wounds" centers on an extended family unit that includes friends and former lovers as they convene in the Black Forest under tragic circumstances. Fissures are soon exposed within that unit, many of which are torn open to reveal the raw neuroses within. This second feature by Hanna Doose is a near symphony of emotional repression, nested in an intricate work of great confidence and cinematic agility. We see this in the extraordinary, expansive images that open the film, leading the way to a more intimate chamber drama that would make Chekhov proud. For More Information Visit: digitalgym.org Stay Connected on Social Media Digital Gym Cinema Instagram / Facebook Goethe-Institut Los Angeles Instagram / Facebook
  • A few years ago, a man who called himself Stephen became a fixture in Manhattan's Riverside Park. After his body was discovered, a woman who knew him made it her mission to bring his story to light.
  • The Ventura County Sheriff's Office has arrested a 50-year-old man on suspicion of involuntary manslaughter.
  • Three strangers are ushered into a room, only to realize that they are destined to spend the rest of their miserable eternity confined together in close quarters. Based on Jean-Paul Sartre’s 1944 existentialist play, "NO EXIT" offers a simple yet diabolical vision of the afterlife, in which the tools of torture are rooted not in physical pain, but in the frailty of human vanity, spite, jealousy, and self-delusion. In its West Coast premiere, Andy Vores’s chamber opera brings musical inventiveness and dark humor to Sartre’s text, and breathes fiendish life into its assertion that “Hell is other people”. Robert Castro, director Victoria Petrovich, designer Miguel Zazueta-Cervera, tenor Mariana Flores-Bucio, soprano Leslie Ann Leytham, mezzo-soprano Jonathan Nussman, baritone Stay Social! Facebook & Instagram
  • On a stormy night in Bellarica, Mexico, two babies are born—one into a life of outlandish wealth, and one into a life of poverty. When the newborns are swapped by a ruthless ex–beauty queen, the stage is set for two outrageous misfortunes to grow into an extraordinary destiny. Visit: https://www.theoldglobe.org/pdp/23-season/destiny-of-desire/ Stay connected on social media Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • California Attorney General Rob Bonta joined volunteers with the Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank Monday and offered tips on how to donate to charities safely and avoid scams during the holidays.
  • When school is OUT, My Gym is IN! Ski Week Camp is Here! This camp runs from Monday, February 20 through Friday, February 24. This program is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. This is open to kids ages 2.5 - 10 yrs (must be bathroom independent). Siblings get 15% off! My Gym camp is the best! Children participate in energizing fitness games, ninja courses, ziplines, rock climbing, themed fun, gymnastics, music, dancing, and so much more. Each camp program is uniquely designed to keep your children moving and active, as we emphasize physical development and personal success. Spaces will fill quickly! RSVP today!
  • Fallbrook Art Center’s 12th Annual Artists Guild Show exhibition and sale features over 90 works in an exciting variety of mediums and disciplines including painting, printmaking, fine art jewelry, sculpture, textile arts, photography, mixed media, and more. Show Juror, Vicki Walsh, MFA. June 17, 2023 – July 16, 2023 Admission: $6 Visit: www.fallbrookartcenter.org or call (760) 728-1414 HOURS: Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. | Sunday Noon – 3 p.m. | Closed Major Holiday Fallbrook Art Center on Facebook
  • Braugher was known for his strong dramatic presence before he shifted gears and worked in comedy.
  • Cultural figureheads are expected to speak out about world events. But some are facing real-world consequences for making public declarations about the present conflict.
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