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Riders Travel Through Worlds with BART Stories

  • Post Author By Tessa Fastiff
  • Post Date March 10, 2023

In March 2021, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) faced many problems: plummeting ridership, phone theft and other issues brought on by the pandemic. But an […]

ARTS & CULTURE

The Holiday: Why Bad Christmas Movies Can Be So Good

  • Post Author By Simone Edwards
  • Post Date December 15, 2022
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What is the appeal of bad Christmas movies? What makes cheesy love stories wrapped in green and red so unbelievably enjoyable? Despite their trite storylines […]

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The Holiday theatrical release poster photo courtesy of The Holiday
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Photo Essay: Lights Illuminate a Foggy San Francisco Night

  • Post Author By Odin Thien-An Marin
  • Post Date December 15, 2022
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A shopper runs with groceries as light from the Tower Market sign above Mollie Stone's bleeds into the night. photo by Odin Thien-An Marin
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Artistic Spaces Promote a San Francisco Renaissance

  • Post Author By Celia Clark
  • Post Date December 15, 2022

On the corner of 24th Street and Minnesota Street lies an old concrete warehouse that saved San Francisco’s art world. Given the unassuming exterior, it […]

Minnesota Street Project Entrance on 24th St. and Minnesota St.
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Art on Ocean: Hidden Sunshine in the Ingleside Fog

  • Post Author By Naomi Taxay
  • Post Date October 31, 2022

San Francisco is known for its vibrant arts scene, often considered one of the world’s best cities for art lovers. It’s pretty obvious why when […]

Welcome to Ocean Avenue Mural. photo by Naomi Taxay
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De Young Museum Looks Back at Faith Ringgold’s Legacy

  • Post Author By Senai Wilks
  • Post Date October 24, 2022

Large scale paintings, story quilts, stuffed soft sculptures and more from fifty years of Faith Ringgold’s comprehensive career decorate the halls of the de Young […]

“Woman on a Bridge #1 of 5: Tar Beach” (1988). photo by Senai Wilks
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Behind the Scenes: Neurodiversity in Theater

  • Post Author By Simone Edwards
  • Post Date October 24, 2022

From Shakespeare to Netflix, acting has been a central part of our culture. We laugh, we cry, we cheer and we boo. But what does […]

Charlotte Wyman, Nate Feinland and Sydney Franklin on stage. photo by Simone Edwards
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Purrforming Arts Department Leaves LWHS with “Memories”

  • Post Author By Naomi Taxay
  • Post Date April 29, 2022

Lick-Wilmerding High School’s production of CATS opened on Thursday, March 31, after months of collaborative effort to put the show together. The musical was a […]

Mirabelle Moore sings as the ensemble performs. Photo courtesy of Lick-Wilmerding High School
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“Don’t Look Up” Holds Up a Mirror to Reality

  • Post Author By Ethan Rendon
  • Post Date March 25, 2022

Adam McKay’s new satire flick, “Don’t Look Up,” released in theaters December 5th and on Netflix December 24th. It is about a true story that […]

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Afrofuturism Explored at Oakland’s Museum of California

  • Post Author By Senai Wilks
  • Post Date March 25, 2022

Oakland’s Museum of California examines the social movement Afrofuturism through the lens of literature, music, film, art and more in Mothership: Voyage into Afrofuturism, an […]

The P-Funk Mothership replica created by OMCA. courtesy of Senai Wilks

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