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Organizers said it was the first LGBTQ+ TLC New Year celebration they know of in the country.
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San Diego Legendary Lion Dance Association will be celebrating Lunar New Year all month with lion dances.
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The Stay Strange Short Film Festival and 'Lumpia with a Vengeance' release parties taking place on Saturday will satisfy diverse tastes.
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KPBS Midday EditionFilm Geeks SD will present a year-long film series dedicated to the iconic monster at Digital Gym Cinema.
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Bodhi Day is typically celebrated in the Buddhist Mahayana traditions of East Asia. In Japan, which now follows the Western calendar, it is celebrated on Dec. 8. In other parts of East Asia, the date varies. Generally, it falls between the winter solstice and the lunar new year.
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Monks from the Gaden Shartse monastery in Southern India are at Seaside Center for Spiritual Living in Encinitas this week to spread their message of peace, compassion and love.
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San Diego is the voyaging double-canoe's last stop before returning to Hawaii.
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The exhibit was scheduled to wind down at the end of December but has been extended with community support.
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Despite ongoing advocacy and legislation to combat anti-Asian racism that arose after the pandemic, about a third of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders say they have experienced an act of abuse based on their race or ethnicity in the last year, including being on the receiving end of verbal harassment, slurs, physical threats or cyberbullying.
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Director H.P. Mendoza talks about his film and CIFF honoree Paul Raci.
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