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  • This Diwali, join us for a hands-on craft workshop where we will paint and decorate beautiful Jharokha-style candle holders using sustainable materials, led by Dipali Dewan of OTB Handmadecrafts. A Jharokha is a distinctive architectural feature of Indian palaces and havelis—an ornate overhanging window or balcony that allowed royalty to view festivities while remaining unseen. Beyond their practical use, Jharokhas became a symbol of beauty, artistry, and craftsmanship in Indian culture. Their intricate designs often featured arches, carvings, and vibrant colors, reflecting the grandeur of India’s architectural heritage. In this workshop, we will bring that same sense of tradition and artistry into our craft. Each participant will create their own candle holder inspired by the Jharokha design—perfect for celebrating the Festival of Lights. Whether you are new to Indian culture or simply enjoy exploring creative crafts, this workshop is a wonderful way to experience the spirit of Diwali while making something beautiful to take home. All materials will be provided. No prior art experience required—just bring your creativity! This program is for adults over the age of 18. Space is limited, registration is recommended. Walk-ins will be accommodated as space permits. Coronado Public Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • New research from the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute is raising questions about the response to toxic air and water from the Salton Sea, and for the communities who live near it.
  • La presidenta mexicana Claudia Sheinbaum anunció el jueves que tendrá un primer encuentro cara a cara con el mandatario Donald Trump durante la visita que realizará a Washington para asistir al sorteo de la Copa Mundial 2026 e indicó que en la reunión abordará el tema comercial, en particular los aranceles que se impusieron al sector automotriz, al acero y al aluminio.
  • The Washington Spirit takes on Gotham FC on Saturday in San Jose, Calif.
  • As the ceasefire began, Israel released more than 1,900 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for hostages freed by Hamas. Amid the rubble in Gaza, families begin to find their way home.
  • A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention webpage that previously stated "Vaccines do not cause autism" has been changed to cast doubt on the scientific research that supports the finding.
  • What is a presidential turkey pardon – and why is it happening again?
  • The military vehicle, which is designed to withstand explosive attacks, collided with a "civilian vehicle" just after 6 a.m. on Wednesday in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
  • New parking rules could mean price hikes across the city of San Diego. Plus, new reporting from KPBS raises questions about how National City's police force responds to people experiencing mental health crises.
  • Celebrate new fiction from two So Cal writers with style and politics, and performance by a legendary singer-songwriter (and writer). Readings by Lisa Alvarez ("Some Final Beauty") and Emily Greenberg ("Alternative Facts") with special guest Cindy Lee Berryhill ("The Adventurist"). Introduced by Bibliocracy Radio (KPFK) host Andrew Tonkovich. Free admission, refreshments, books for sale. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
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