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  • See your favorite kids’ movies this summer at Regal! Regal Summer Movie Express tickets are just $2 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from June 7 to August 10 featuring summer movies the whole family will enjoy! Get showtimes and more information. Week 1 Tuesday, June 7 - Wednesday, June 8 Both movies play on all days "The Lorax" "The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part" Week 2 Tuesday, June 14 to Wednesday, June 15 Both movies play on all days "Abominable" "The LEGO Batman Movie" Week 3 Tuesday, June 21 to Wednesday, June 22 Both movies play on all days "Despicable Me" "Pokemon Detective Pikachu" Week 4 Tuesday, June 28 to Wednesday, June 29 Both movies play on all days "Despicable Me 2" "Space Jam" Week 5 Tuesday, July 5 to Wednesday, July 6 Both movies play on all days "Sing" "Puss in Boots" Week 6 Tuesday, July 12 to Wednesday, July 13 Both movies play on all days "Sing 2" "Space Jam: A New Legacy" Week 7 Tuesday, July 19 to Wednesday, July 20 Both movies play on all days "Despicable Me 3" "Tom & Jerry" Week 8 Tuesday, July 26 to Wednesday, July 27 Both movies play on all days "Minions" "Trolls World Tour" Week 9 Tuesday, Aug. 2 to Wednesday, Aug. 3 Both movies play on all days "The Croods: A New Age" "The Boss Baby: Family Business" Week 10 Tuesday, Aug. 9 to Wednesday, Aug, 10 Both movies play on all days "Trolls" "How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World"
  • All-night clubs in the German capital have long drawn "techno tourists." That might never have happened had a hotelier failed to negotiate the end of the city's curfew following World War II.
  • The search for the Titan in the North Atlantic continues. When adventure travel goes wrong, who pays the price, and who's forced to take big risks mounting a rescue?
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom talked about high gas prices, rising crime rates and worsening homelessnes in his State of the State address, we have analysis of the speech. And, in 2021 almost all major crimes saw increases in the city of San Diego. The cause, according to San Diego’s police chief, is frustration and anger over COVID-19 disruptions to normal life. Then, over the past two years conversations about race, gender and equity have become more mainstream and in some cases more contentious. We introduce a new series we’re calling "Let’s Talk About It" starting with an audience question about the meaning of the word “woke.” Next, on the brink of breakthrough a Black San Diego biotech CEO struggles to find funding and he’s not alone. A story about the experiences of some non-white biotech leaders. After, new insights from UC San Diego show online tutoring could help students who experienced learning loss during the pandemic. Finally, a preview of a unique multimedia father-daughter act in tribute to the late actor Victor Mature coming to the Bodhi Tree this Saturday.
  • Declarations and loosened restrictions aside, for the immunocompromised or chronically ill, COVID is still a major concern.
  • Garrels, who died Sept. 7, reported on conflicts from the U.S.S.R., China, Bosnia and Afghanistan. Her most heralded dispatches were from the 2003 Iraq war. Originally broadcast in 2003.
  • The social media platform also dropped the "state-affiliated" label from propaganda outlets in Russia and China.
  • A woman who allegedly took part in a pair of South Bay road rage incidents, including one in which her boyfriend allegedly shot a man at a Chula Vista intersection, pleaded not guilty Monday to charges that include attempted murder.
  • Reckless behavior with money can be a warning sign of cognitive decline — and the condition can put people at risk of financial ruin. There are few institutional safeguards in place.
  • Cinema Under The Stars presents "Rebecca" Thursday, June 16 at 8 p.m. Cinema Under The Stars 4040 Goldfinch Street San Diego, CA 92103 Phone: (619) 295-4221 Website: www.topspresents.com Cost: $17, $18, $20 All Ages “REBECCA” (1940. 130 minutes) - An elegantly crafted, dreamlike gothic vision from the master Hitchcock. An orphaned young woman (Joan Fontaine) marries a dashing, aristocratic widower (Laurence Olivier) and finds herself haunted by the shadow of his deceased first wife. Co-starring Judith Anderson and George Sanders. More information about Cinema Under the Stars: * Unique and intimate outdoor movie theater in Mission Hills, with heaters, and blankets. • Members - $17; Non-members - $18; Online reservations - $20. • Reservations for members begin 9.a.m. on Monday. • Reservations for non-members begin 9 a.m. on Tuesday. *** If you need to cancel your reservations, they must be cancelled before 6 p.m. on movie night, or your card will be charged $20 per seat. • Box Office opens 6 p.m. on movie nights. • Films start at 8 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. • Concessions are $3 each (popcorn, candy, drinks). • Guests must follow current guidelines for COVID-19. • Now at 100% capacity and using all seats. Visit www.topspresents.com or call (619) 295-4221 for more information. Visit Cinema Under The Stars on Facebook
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