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  • What does the resignation of UK Prime Minister Liz Truss means for the U.S.? And what issues are top of mind for voters less than three weeks from the midterm elections?
  • Surprises nevertheless abound in the top 10, as a vinyl reissue lands cult singer-songwriter Ethel Cain on the Billboard 200 for the first time ever and two artists — Alex Warren and BigXthaPlug — experience their first-ever top 10 singles.
  • Join Joan Kemper’s Ojai Performing Arts Theater for the song fest of the summer on Saturday, June 29 at 7 p.m.. The sonorous, seductive, and luscious voices of Douglas Ladnier and Laura Dekkers, accompanied by the musical wizardry of Andy Street, will serenade you with some of the most captivating songs ever penned in a spectacular benefit. “Songs for a Summer Night.” offers an unforgettable evening of timeless theatrical classics…glorious music from “Les Miz,” “Phantom,” “Jekyll & Hyde,” and more. It’s an enchanted evening…you’ve got a lot of listening to do!

    Plus, you’ll get a sneak peek (and listen) to a number of gorgeous songs from OPAT’s upcoming production of Sondheim’s “Into the Woods,” sung by the remarkably powerful cast members.

    Folks may remember Douglas Ladnier from his tuneful and “swoonful” turn as El Gallo in “The Fantasticks.” He’s also an award-winning singer and songwriter, just nominated for a Daytime Emmy for writing “Shine” for “General Hospital.” Douglas also played 11 roles in the original Broadway production of “Jekyll & Hyde,” has starred in such shows as “Jesus Christ Superstar,” “Dracula” and “Phantom of the Opera,’ and performed in nightclubs in more than 65 countries around the world. The New York Times calls him, simply, “the best.”
    Laura Dekkers, a Nordhoff High grad, worked with some of the most respected directors on Broadway, Diane Paulus, Trevor Nunn, and Harold Prince, in such shows as “The Woman in White,” “Red Sox Nation,” and “Paradise Lost.” Other fave roles include “1776,” “Oklahoma.” and “Evita,” and in Ojai, “Grand Hotel” and “Man of La Mancha,” in the powerful role of Aldonza/Dulcinea.

    Make sure you secure your tickets, for this is a one-night-only event that is sure to become the buzz of the summer. Tickets for this OPAT benefit are $40 for General Admission, $20 for students, and $125 for VIP tickets. The premium tickets include admission, parking, VIP seating, and entrance to the spectacular after-party, catered by the incomparable Mike Gaidano, who plans a not-to-be-forgotten experience, filled with fine wines, and delicious finger foods. In addition, they will hold the party on the stage, where the music and camaraderie will continue, and where you can mingle with the performers. It promises to be a fabulous night, indeed! Go to ojaitheater.org for your ticket to the festivities.
  • Democrats will try the same budgetary process from four decades ago when first-year President Ronald Reagan used reconciliation to achieve his "revolution" in federal fiscal policy.
  • Arizona is one of several battlegrounds where candidates backed by former President Donald Trump have echoed his baseless claims of voter fraud
  • People all over the world celebrate Hanukkah by lighting candles on the menorah and feasting on fried foods.
  • Trump vows he'll pardon Jan. 6 rioters if he returns to the White House. Unsealed court documents about Jeffrey Epstein fuel new conspiracies.
  • Dominion Voting Systems' lawyers want to question the Fox News star again over texts they got just hours before she sat for a sworn deposition. Dominion sued Fox over false claims of election fraud.
  • Monday's WNBA Draft is the latest jewel in the crown of Bueckers, the 6-foot guard who barely a week ago led her UConn Huskies to their first national championship in a decade.
  • NPR's Steven Inskeep talks to ex-CIA officer John Sipher about his skepticism that a bipartisan commission put together by lawmakers will produce a full accounting of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
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