A Celebration Honoring the Day of the Dead Filled The Mission Streets in San Francisco
The Day of the Dead celebration is back on the streets of San Francisco after two years of pause.
Read moreThe Day of the Dead celebration is back on the streets of San Francisco after two years of pause.
Read moreSOMArts’celebrates their annual Dia de los Muertos exhibition with traditional altars and contemporary installations.
Read moreSan Francisco celebrated Mexican Independence Day with music, folk dancing, and the traditional historic ceremony of “El Grito”, or the cry.
Read moreDisplaying more than 150 of Rivera’s works, the exhibit maps the artist’s influence on creating Mexican and American identities.
Read moreDuring the event, Bell and Del Portillo were presented with a City proclamation recognizing August 5th as Mission Campus Day. Bell proposed that every August 5th be a celebration honoring the center.
Read moreHundreds of lowrider cars and fans gathered last Saturday, August 20, at pier 30-32 during a sunny summer day to celebrate culture, community, and history.
Read moreA new pop-up museum, “Museum of the Cliff,” at the old Cliff House gift shop is open until April 2022.
Read moreAfter nearly two years of closure, the library recently announced that it would now be open to in-person usage but restrictions apply. Students can make a maximum of two appointments per day, one before 4pm, and the second after 4pm.
Read moreAfter their game versus American River was postponed, the team headed into their first game since the 2020 season versus Monterey Peninsula with the Rams being the traveling side. Despite the Lobos being the homeside, the Rams persevered and beat Monterey 7-2, marking their first win since their 2020 season.
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