Millions of Indians celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights

Millions of people in India celebrate Diwali, the traditional Hindu festival of lights Millions of Indians celebrated Diwali with lamps symbolizing light over darkness. Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is a Hindu festival celebrated by socializing and exchanging gifts. Shoppers crowded markets for flowers, lanterns, and candles. Ayodhya saw elaborate celebrations with 2.6 million lamps … Read more

Celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander culture at Sebastopol’s Many Moons Festival

Experience the vibrant culture of Asian American Pacific Islander communities at Sebastopol’s Many Moons Festival The Asian American Pacific Islander Coalition of the North Bay is hosting the Many Moons Festival, celebrating various Asian harvest festivals. The event will showcase cultural attire, food vendors offering diverse cuisines, and artistic performances such as calligraphy and dragon … Read more

Stop worrying and celebrate the tush push — all the reasons it deserved to live

Don’t stress, let’s celebrate the tush push – why it’s worth the praise NFL writer Kalyn Kahler reports on the influence of coaching agents on NFL hiring and the opinions of current and former Cowboys players on fan tour groups at The Star. The tush push play, pioneered by Kansas State coach Bill Snyder, has … Read more