Monthly Archives: October, 2019

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Times may change, but the need to support a free press has not

Once upon a time, having a job at a newspaper meant working in one of the most imposing buildings in town, inhaling the acrid aroma of fresh ink and the dusty breath of cheap newsprint and feeling mini-earthquakes under our feet every time the presses started to roll. For those of us old enough to remember those days, National Newspaper Week 2019 could be one big, fat elegiac nostalgia trip.

Joker First Reviews: Joaquin Phoenix’s Act Hailed As ‘One of the Greatest, Darkest Villains’

Contrary to popular belief, the modern era is not the best for comic book films. In the past films, based on comic book characters, could be made with deviations and innovations which would be welcomed by the public.

Joanne Juilet Lapointe | Music At The Center

Joanne is thrilled to perform at the DVAC Theatre. This charming chanteuse has been nick-named "Bubbles" by the press for her sparkling personality and her effervescent three-octave voice.

Living with Violence

Even back when I was growing up a long time ago, bullying in the schools was customary. The bigger kids knocked around little kids physically and psychologically as they do now and parents when told about it, had to navigate through the pain that their children were experiencing in hopes of really understanding their feelings and circumstances to do something about the problem, as they do now.

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October is here, starting with some early morning fog and cooler temperatures. You can feel and see change, especially this year. I find myself dressing not warm enough or to warm these days. Everything is in full swing with school, work, and of course, the upcoming holidays.

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Mt. San Jacinto College Child Development & Education Center Celebrates 2026 Graduates

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State Employees Push Back on Newsom’s Return-to-Office Order

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