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Both the Malonga Casquelourd Center for the Arts, built in 1928 and the Hotel Oakland, built in 1912, are local historical landmarks that have been adapted to new uses. The arts center started out as the Oakland Women’s City Club and was home to a number of women’s clubs and associations. History files describe the era leading up to the club’s opening the 1920s as the time following women successfully gaining the right to vote. The Hotel Oakland opened soon after the 1906 earthquake, when San Francisco was still rebuilding and Oakland was experiencing an economic boom.

By the 1990s, these two somewhat rundown buildings successfully gained new life with new functions and purpose, The Alice Street Mural is made up of many individual portraits and elements, including Roy Chan, who for the past several years has been interviewing residents of the district for his Chinatown Oral History Project, Jerri Lange, a longtime Bay Area TV broadcaster, producer and ballet flats, kawaii shoes, women's pumps, black shoes, flat shoes, eyelash fashion, back to school, black and white, cute, print journalist, gave remarks at the ribbon-cutting event that were among the highlights for me, Lange lives in the neighborhood, further down on Alice Street in another of the landmark 1920s apartment buildings..

We met a few days later in the little cafe at the Malonga so I could learn more about her childhood in West Oakland, her parents, their work ethic, and her early love of learning. Her long life is reflected in her autobiography, “Jerri: A Black Woman’s Life in the Media,” which I haven’t been able to put down since she gave me a copy. Proud to be a third-generation Oakland resident, Lange describes a West Oakland where Greeks, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Irish and African-Americans lived side by side because it was where newcomers could find affordable housing, and their children could attend established schools. Strong friendships were formed, and a sense of community and pride was the guiding force, Lange says. “We all loved playing at DeFremery Park,” she adds.

It was on since just after 11 a.m, Saturday, when squads of young girls hit the stage for some fancy synchronized twirling set to traditional Indian music, “They’re doing Kathak — it’s an Indian formal classical,” said Pooja Mathur, of Cupertino, whose 10-year-old daughter, Arshia, was performing, “It’s from the north, It’s different from other regions; there’s more footwork and they go in circles, ballet flats, kawaii shoes, women's pumps, black shoes, flat shoes, eyelash fashion, back to school, black and white, cute, round and round, It’s very pleasing to see it.”..

And spin they did, like five little smiling red-and-purple tops. The dancing was one of the main attractions at the 22nd annual Festival of India at Paseo Padre Parkway and Walnut Avenue. It continues Sunday with a parade led by Bollywood stars Ayushmann Khurrana and Esha Deol (“They’re like the Tom Cruise and Julia Roberts of Bollywood!” gushed festival volunteer Monalisa Chati) joining the dancing, food, jewelry and clothes vendors that attracted about 50,000 folks last year, with twice that many expected this year.

“We always add new things every year, so people have something to get excited about,” said event spokeswoman Ritu Maheshwari, “Last year it was 100 years of Bollywood, This year we have a film festival.”, That festival kicked off Friday in San Jose, and Maheshwari said it’s more of an international affair featuring independent movies from around the world, She said the current festival’s attendance is a far cry from what they saw at it’s genesis, when about 5,000 people showed ballet flats, kawaii shoes, women's pumps, black shoes, flat shoes, eyelash fashion, back to school, black and white, cute, up, Since then, the Indian-American population of Fremont and surrounding areas has exploded, with census figures showing that between 2000 and 2010, the numbers rose from 21,600 to 39,000 in Fremont and 67,000 to 118,000 in Santa Clara County..

And according to Nina Kaushi, who moved to Fremont from San Jose four years ago, anecdotal evidence indicates that number is still climbing. “You just look at the number of Indian restaurants,” she said. “Go down Paseo Padre and take a look, there’s more and more, and that’s great for me — I can get all kinds of Indian food.”. Vijaya Aasuri, chair of the festival’s cultural program, said that in addition to a growing population, they’ve seen interest piqued because more people are hearing about it, particularly through San Jose-based AM radio station Desi 1170, which broadcasts programs featuring Indian music, culture and politics.

“We’re literally the largest South Asian station in the country,” said station representative Juliann Montifar, “We’re reaching people in the Tri-Valley, in Tracy, and we’re seeing them come to this festival.”, Aasuri, who has been involved in the festival from the start, said she’s seen ballet flats, kawaii shoes, women's pumps, black shoes, flat shoes, eyelash fashion, back to school, black and white, cute, the Indian-American population spike represented in the dance program, “When we started, we had 22 groups performing,” she said, “Now we have more than 100 and don’t have the time for any more, This happens every August, but I start getting submissions in January.”..



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