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Even the kids who seem to have it all together harbor insecurities and fears that they don’t talk about. Whether real or imagined, those are all the adolescent perceptions that teenagers have. It may all be part of growing up. Most of us adults have gone through that and have survived. But with the media so easily accessible, what may have been a rite of passage in the past is so much more laser-focused and intense these days. It is a time to help young people meet people and programs that might make adolescence a little bit easier to deal with whether it is peer pressure, girlfriend-boyfriend problems, job hunting, managing your finances or furthering your education. That’s why the theme this year is “How To Survive Being A Teenager.” There will be lots of resources available, workshops to attend and a meaningful musical presented by Kaiser’s theatrical troupe.
The Youth Summit might not have all the answers but I hope it will open doors or make those connections that offer help and support that will eventually lead to some of those answers, It will be held May 3 at Los Medanos College, 8 a.m, to 3:30 p.m, There will be prizes and surprises, We will newborn knitted ballerina outfit, photo props, wrap style cardigan, ruffle skirt, ballet shoes, rts, 1 available even feed the attendees a light breakfast and lunch, The day is also a day to meet new friends, see the latest dance steps and martial arts, watch police dogs in action, sit in the cockpit of a helicopter, see some new dance moves, learn how to improve Instagram photos, find out what college offers, hear about the dangers of the gang lifestyle, or learn how to take control of your social media, And hopefully, some will be inspired by one of our speakers or workshops..
Capsule reviews of the next week’s video releases, on DVD and Blu-ray, including special features. “Philomena” (PG-13, 95 minutes, The Weinstein Company/Anchor Bay): At 78, British actress Judi Dench has become an international treasure, playing steely, formidable characters with as much ease as cozier, more grandmotherly roles. All those qualities can be glimpsed in “Philomena,” in which Dench plays the title character, a woman who, as a pregnant teenager in 1950s Ireland, was forced to give her son up for adoption after giving birth to him in a Catholic abbey. As the soft-spoken, slightly frumpy Philomena Lee, Dench delivers one of her most recessive, unprepossessing performances yet; her dashing silver-haired turn as James Bond’s “M” is thoroughly banished beneath a staid crown of mousy curls. But that signature brand of Dench tungsten glints through, as Philomena embarks on a search for her now-middle-aged son and debates the tenets of her faith with the skeptical journalist chronicling her journey. Contains strong profanity, thematic elements and sexual references. Extras include commentary with co-star and co-writer Steve Coogan and co-writer Jeff Pope; a nine-minute “A Conversation with Judi Dench;” a featurette on “The Real Philomena Lee” and a Q&A with Coogan in which he discusses how he discovered the story, the process in adapting it for film and casting Dench.
“Ride Along” (PG-13, 100 minutes, Warner): This buddy-cop comedy has one big thing going for it, Or, more accurately, a little thing: comedian Kevin Hart, He plays Ben, a motor-mouthed gamer and high school security guard who wants to marry his girlfriend, Angela (Tika Sumpter), but needs to get approval from her prickly brother, James (Ice Cube), The two men got off on the wrong foot, newborn knitted ballerina outfit, photo props, wrap style cardigan, ruffle skirt, ballet shoes, rts, 1 available but James, a police officer, tells Ben there’s one way he can prove himself: James proposes that Ben tag along during a day on the job, Given that Ben is an aspiring cop, he jumps at the chance, Predictably, the day doesn’t unfold as heroically as Ben hopes, Contains action, violence, sexually explicit discussions and language, Extras include commentary with director Tim Story; gag reel; location tour of Atlanta with Hart, Ice Cube and crew; a backstage visit featuring Hart, Ice Cube, John Leguizamo and other cast and crew, Also, on Blu-ray: alternate ending, deleted scenes, a “Wild Ride” making-of short and three other featurettes covering stunt doubles, special effects and an inside look at off-script moments including b-roll, dailies and alternate takes..
“The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” (PG, 114 minutes, Fox): As the title character, Ben Stiller brings his jut-jawed, laser-blue glare to a character who starts off as something of a passive cipher. As a longtime manager for “negative assets” at Life magazine, Walter processes the magazine’s photographers’ celluloid – in other words, he’s an obsolete guy working in an obsolete media platform within a soon-to-be all-digital art form. The film’s opening scene – wherein Walter hesitantly “winks” at a woman on an online dating forum – makes it clear: This is a man working at Life, rather than living it. The unevenness of “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” and Stiller’s recessive characterization of the title character, keep it from being an all-out crowd-pleaser. Still, there’s a winsome, attaboy appeal to “Walter Mitty” that deserves to be honored. It’s a perfectly likable movie, and sometimes that’s good enough. Contains some crude comments, profanity and action violence. Extras: Behind-the-scenes featurettes “The Look of Life,” “The Music of Walter Mitty,” “Skateboarding Through Iceland”; gallery of reference photography. Also, on Blu-ray: deleted scenes; extended and alternate scenes; additional featurettes “The History of Walter Mitty,” “That’s a Shark,” “Icelandic Adventure,” “Nordic Casting,” “Titles of Walter Mitty” and “Ted-Walter Flight”; “Stay Alive” music video by Jose Gonzalez.
“The Nut Job” (PG, 86 minutes, Universal): Cleverness is in short supply in this animated feature about a grouchy squirrel named Surly and his best buddy (Buddy the mute rat), who plan a heist to steal cashews, peanuts and almonds, Of all the flaws of “The Nut Job,” Surly’s gruff attitude is one of the hardest to overcome, He’s not a very fun character to travel with, even when he evolves into a kinder, gentler squirrel with an after-school-special-worthy lesson to share, But it doesn’t newborn knitted ballerina outfit, photo props, wrap style cardigan, ruffle skirt, ballet shoes, rts, 1 available compare to the growing list of children’s movies that also delight adults were, Contains mild action and rude humor, Extras include animated shorts “Surly Squirrel” (the 2005 short that inspired the film) and “Nuts & Robbers.” Also, on Blu-ray: deleted scenes, storyboards slide show, lead voice actor Will Arnett interview on the script and dance-off end credits, Also available in 3D..
Also: “The Invisible Woman” (Ralph Fiennes directs and stars in this Oscar-nominated biopic of Charles Dickens, Sony);”Mobius” (France-Belgium, spy thriller, Lionsgate), “Better Living Through Chemistry,” “Date and Switch” (romantic comedy by Alan Yang, of “Parks and Recreation”), “Boys of Abu Ghraib,” “Copperhead,” “The Curse of the Gothic Symphony ” (2011, documentary), “Flowers in the Attic” (Lifetime original movie), “Breaking the Waves” (1996, Lars von Trier’s breakout film, The Criterion Collection), “The End of Time,” “The Gabby Doublas Story,” “Great Expectations,” “Confession of Murder” (South Korea), “Picture of Light” (1994), “Murder on the Home Front” (PBS), “Being Ginger,” “Camp Dread,” “Stan Lee’s Mighty 7: Beginnings” and “Barney: Happy Birthday Barney” (animated).
Television Series: “The Practice: Final Season” (2003-04), “Anger Management: Volume Three” (FX), “The Beverly Hillbillies: newborn knitted ballerina outfit, photo props, wrap style cardigan, ruffle skirt, ballet shoes, rts, 1 available Fourth Season” (1965-66), “The Carol Burnett Show: Carol’s Crack Ups” (six-disc set), “Ripper Street: Season Two” (BBC), “The Bletchley Circle Season 2” (PBS), “Petticoat Junction: Third Season” (1965-66) and “Midsomer Murders Series 8 and Series 9” (British crime series, four-disc sets or combined eight-disc set, Acorn)..
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