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  • This screening is CANCELED “Hotel Salvation” Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2022 at 6 p.m. CANCELED Coronado Public Library (Winn Room) 640 Orange Avenue, Coronado, CA 92118 Phone: 619-522-7390 Free Adult “Hotel Salvation” (2016. 100 minutes) (In Hindi with English subtitles) A wryly comic and profound meditation on the benefits of letting go. A prophetic dream of imminent death convinces a stubborn elderly father to oblige his dutiful, workaholic son to accompany him to the holy city of Varanasi to take his last breath. FILM FORUM CORONADO is held in the Winn Room at the Coronado Public Library twice a month, on the First and Third Wednesdays at 6 p.m., with a brief introduction of the film, followed by the film screening and a discussion afterwards, led by Ralph DeLauro, as time permits. This program is presented by Coronado Public Library, in partnership with Coronado Island Film Festival.
  • Premieres Monday, Oct. 2, 2023 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. How would you handle the trauma of losing a loved one? Set in Philadelphia, this film documents African American, Muslim mother Movita Johnson-Harrell over five years as she transforms from a victim of violent trauma into a fierce advocate against gun violence in Black communities. Her relentless activism exposes the emotional and psychological toll the killings take on those left behind.
  • Gen Z is feeling the love for Snoopy, who is flying off store shelves and going viral on TikTok. Here's why teens and twenty-somethings are newly obsessed (not that there has to be a reason).
  • In the two weeks since a ceasefire allowed for the release of more than 100 Israeli hostages held by Hamas, their stories have rocked Israel. About 115 hostages are thought to remain in Gaza.
  • Nancy Worlie is the chief content officer at KPBS where she oversees news, and video and audio programming.
  • Both faith communities have long shared this sacred city. But some Hindus have taken legal action over a mosque they claim holds idols of Hindu deities.
  • The world's biggest oil company has announced it made $161 billion in profits in 2022, a whopping figure for the corporation and its main shareholder, the Saudi government.
  • Nearly half a century after the government of India kicked out Washington Post reporter Lewis M. Simons, journalists there are at risk again. And for similar reasons.
  • A Chinese coast guard ship and one of its militia vessels separately bumped a Philippine coast guard ship and a military-run supply boat Sunday off a disputed shoal, Philippine officials said.
  • As the federal government grapples with the tens of thousands of migrants crossing into the U.S. between ports of entry, expanding immigration enforcement within the country can have indirect and often overlooked consequences for communities along the border.
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