Netflix Sarah Chalke and Katherine Heigl play gal pals Kate and Tully, who met as teens when Tully moved to town and the two became instant friends, a friendship that has endured into their 40s. Tully is a wildly famous talk show star; Kate is an editor whose career has taken a backseat to motherhood. She s splitting with her husband, Johnny (Ben Lawson), who intends to head into a war zone as a correspondent; her 14-year-old daughter, Marah (Yael Yurman), can t stand her in that horribly cutting teenage way; and she s got a big gap on her resume. Tully s life is in less chaos, but not for long. She perpetually drinks too much, sleeps around, and chases the youth she s inevitably losing. The Netflix series is based on a Kristen Hannah novel I haven t read, so I m not sure how closely it ties to the storyline, but it follows the girls from their first days to their early career days and into their early 40s, told through various flashbacks.
Redbox If you ve ever been the drunk girl at the bar, you re probably familiar with Cassie s plight you get in a spot where you need some help or someone to show a bit of kindness and call you an Uber, but instead some skeezy dude decides you re an easy lay and decides to be the nice guy who brings you home. But Cassie has some secrets up her sleeve, and No. 1 is that she really isn t drunk, she s just good at playing the part to find out which guy is going to take the bait and soon learn his lesson.
As historic moments go on the Central Coast, 9 p.m. on March 18, 2021, and the 10 minutes or so leading up to it, will always be hard to beat. That s when it began to dawn on hundreds of people who had hung on to the end of that day s marathon meeting of the California Coastal Commission that the commissioners were really, finally going to do it: The shutdown of off-road vehicle activity at the Oceano Dunes had clearly gone from a question of if to a question of when. Throughout the day, the cracks had been appearing in the old regime. The good burghers of Pismo Beach and the South County chambers of commerce popped up to intone once again that no more dune buggies would mean economic ruin, still citing the 2017 economic impact analysis commissioned by State Parks, which the Coastal Commission knew had been thoroughly discredited.
The Arroyo Grande City Council voted on March 23 that it will not sign a multi-city agreement with Grover Beach and Pismo Beach to move forward on the Central Coast Blue water project unless it includes a local hire provision setting up a standoff between the three cities. While Pismo s and Grover s city councils both signed the operating agreement and approved the recycled wastewater project s environmental impact report, Arroyo Grande council members took issue with its lack of commitment to a community workforce agreement, which would guarantee that local skilled workers are hired for the estimated $50 million project. click to enlarge