Over 50 Attend SFSU’s Discussion of Protest Film “Agents of Change”
By Daphne Young dyoung9@mail.ccsf.edu On Wednesday night, Dec. 1, San Francisco State University hosted a virtual screening of the
Read MoreBy Daphne Young dyoung9@mail.ccsf.edu On Wednesday night, Dec. 1, San Francisco State University hosted a virtual screening of the
Read MoreAided by federal expansions of food aid to students, City College of San Francisco has responded to growing food insecurity by increasing staff and outreach for its CalFresh program.
Read MoreAn unbroken chain connected the original occupiers to this year’s gathering, with Elijah Oakes, Richard Oakes’ grandson, tending the fire in the center of the circle. Desiree Harp sang “Water so deep, water so wide” as seagulls cried overhead, human and avian voices joined together. Round Valley Pomo dancers performed as well as drummers and other musicians, with breaks in between for speakers.
Read MoreBy Bob Kinoshita rkino@hotmail.com Its always better when you can get into an event free. San Francisco offers an occasional free
Read MoreAfter a two year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, thousands of festival goers descended upon San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park for the return of Outside Lands music festival.
Read MoreLa Familia Santana, a mural honoring members of the Santana family Josefina, Jose, Jorge, Carlos, and his grandson Jorge, was formally dedicated, replete with ribbon cutting ceremony, on Oct. 29.
Read MoreStories are Shared and History Celebrated Through the Powerful Images of the Murals in the Mission
Read MoreProducer, playwright, and poet Paul Flores’ latest theater piece “History Matters in the Mission” debuted in the namesake neighborhood on Saturday, Oct. 23. The event highlighted five local activists, including City College’s own Juan Gonzales, with a dramatic spectacle of song, dance and word.
Read MoreThe Office of Student Equity is putting on their first inaugural film festival, which aims to create conversations and engage the community through documentary film.
Read MoreCrowds are back for Public Displays of Affection at Folsom Street Fair
Read MoreLit Night has returned to Ocean Ale House, where one a month writers from across San Francisco gather to read their latest works.
Read MoreHonoring ancestors, artists, and beloved ones, SOMArts presents its 22nd Dia de Los Muertos exhibition, with 17 pieces of art including traditional altars and contemporary installations.
Read MoreThe Bernal Heights Outdoor Cinema (BHOC), a free film festival that showcases the talents of Bay Area filmmakers and runs until Oct. 29, was off to an impressive start, as it navigated COVID-19 precautions with pop-up drive-in and socially-distanced park screenings during its opening weekend, Oct. 1-2.
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