With Selma, Brilliant Film Director Challenges Hollywood’s Ways
Selma. The name, heavy with meaning during the Civil Rights Movement of the 60s, has reclaimed much of its significance with director Ava DuVernay’s recent […]
Selma. The name, heavy with meaning during the Civil Rights Movement of the 60s, has reclaimed much of its significance with director Ava DuVernay’s recent […]
In 1995, Zoe Fyfe turned her barn in Vermont into a dance studio and opened it up to adults and children alike. In 1996, she […]
Contemporary Dance. Back in the mid 1900s, the contemporary dance scene in Melbourne, Australia wasn’t much of anything. In America, Paul Taylor was taking the […]
“What’s the best thing your dad makes?” “I bet you have amazing dinners!” “Do you get really good food at home?” These are just a […]
I anticipated the airing of The Daily Show’s “Democalypse 2014: America Remembers It Forgot to Vote” on Tuesday night, knowing fully that I was in for […]
de Young hours: Tuesdays- Sundays 9:30-5:15 Fridays 9:30-8:45 Keith Haring: The Political Line opened at the de Young museum on November 8, and runs until […]
I took a seat in the cushioned carmine red chair at the counter and put my hunger aside to scope out the scene around me. It […]
The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye made me cry. Yes, it’s about Transformers. No, the title is not a trick. A “sitcom, soap opera […]
Kim Jee-woon’s The Good, the Bad, the Weird is a charming, complex, flawed, and impeccably strange film. The plot twists and turns, sometimes predictably, sometimes […]
This season, during Milan fashion week, Moschino (pronounced mo-skeen-oh) released a spring ready-to-wear collection centered completely around the iconic Mattel maiden, Barbie. Models in on […]
With the holiday season just around the corner, bakers all throughout Lick-Wilmerding High School (LWHS) are sharpening their cookie cutters and polishing their Kitchen AidⓇ […]
Since the pandemic, San Franciscans have increasingly found themselves face-to-face with their roughly one hundred coyote neighbors, sparking conversations about whether to control the population […]
Since its inception, the Bayview-Hunters Point community has been a vital part of the BIPOC community in San Francisco, but recent land and building renovations […]
The first time I encountered Jubilee’s political debate videos was on TikTok; short, edited clips that optimize shock factor circulate across the platform. I opened […]
November 5, 2024–The day after the 2024 presidential election, emotions rippled throughout the halls of Lick-Wilmerding High School. Following an all-school meeting, students met with […]
The Fall Chamber Orchestra Concert showcases their string instruments. photo courtesy of Vidigami Lick-Wilmerding High School’s hidden gem lies tucked away in an alcove behind […]