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  • Love is in the air, and what better way to celebrate than by cozying up with a swoony, romantic read? A San Diego bookstore owner and local romance author share their top book recommendations for the Valentine's season.
  • FoodieLand is a three-day outdoor multicultural food festival for foodies! With over 190+ vendors in attendance and family-friendly games, activities, and experiences, there’s something here for everyone. Prepare for an electrifying weekend of food, fun, and live entertainment. There is something for everyone at FoodieLand. Inspired by Asia's famous open-air night markets, FoodieLand Night Market is a family-friendly outdoor food festival you won’t want to miss. Featuring a lineup of over 190+ multicultural vendors, we’re thrilled to present some of the most exciting culinary artists and global food pioneers in one place. Save the date, grab your crew, and hang with us! Explore FoodieLand’s carefully-curated multicultural marketplace representing foods and flavors from across the globe. Celebrate the summer and indulge in an ever-rotating selection of vendors across America. You won’t experience the same festival twice: Each of our events boasts a revolving collective of vendors. The Night Market features a uniquely diverse selection of cuisines that offers something for everyone. Stop by our crowd favorites, or hit the bar for a summer brew or cocktail. The festival also features an array of entertainment for the whole family. Attendees can participate in carnival games, watch live musical performances on one of our two stages, and shop at local artisans for luxury goods and novelty items. And don’t let the name fool you - while we are a ‘night market,’ you’re invited to join us anytime from the early afternoon! FoodieLand hosts over 16+ events each year, bringing in more than 750,000 visitors to the regions of Northern California, Southern California, and Nevada. We can’t wait to see you at FoodieLand! Event Map: Click Here Vendor Lineup: Click Here For more information visit: foodielandnm.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • As travel restrictions ease in Japan, the country's ancient former capital, Kyoto, is anticipating a return of tourists. But it may not be enough to save the city from its financial difficulties.
  • Have you always been intrigued by beautiful handwoven textiles, wanted to understand how they were made, and maybe learn this ancient craft? Then this is a class for you. In this 2-day workshop, you will be introduced to the age-old practice of weaving and discover the rewarding aspect of creating objects for useful or decorative purpose. Weaving can also be a meditative parenthesis in our fast-paced world. You will learn the basic weaving techniques needed to set you on your weaver’s journey such as: – How to warp a tapestry loom – Plain tapestry weave (single and double weft tapestry) – Weft interlock and slit weave – Weft-faced color blending – Turkish knots (if we have sufficient time). We will weave 4 mug rugs each representing a different technique learned in class. Students will work on a vertical tapestry loom (18”×24”) which can be taken home each week to practice and work on the project assigned. A variety of natural hand-dyed yarn will be available. Students are welcome to bring their own yarn, as well as a heavy metal fork to use as a beater to pack the weft threads down. Materials fee: $10 (please come with cash and pay the instructor at the start of the workshop), and a security deposit of $50 will be required at the beginning of the class for the loan of the loom. This workshop is appropriate for ages 12+ years old
  • President Biden used the high-profile speech to draw a contrast with his 2024 likely opponent, former President Donald Trump. He hit on the economy, abortion, the Mideast and the border.
  • As burned properties come up for sale in Lahaina, many worry outside developers will scoop them up. Some are turning to a tool that's helped other towns after a disaster: a community land trust.
  • Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth excels when it builds on Remake's innovations. But its new open world distracts from its superb character development.
  • A new law allows community colleges to offer bachelor’s degrees, an option for students unable to attend a four-year institution. But California State University officials are objecting to many of those proposed programs.
  • Russian-installed authorities in Donetsk said that the shells had been fired by the Ukrainian military and called it a "terrorist attack."
  • It is part of a legislative mandate being shepherded through the regulatory process by the state’s utility regulators, the California Public Utilities Commission.
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