Artistic Spaces Promote a San Francisco Renaissance
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Maybe you have seen the detailed drawings on the Center’s whiteboard or a sketch of your favorite music artist in the Second Floor hallway. Or […]
On April 9, 2021, when “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” dropped, Swifties everywhere were overcome with nostalgia. We were given seven months to recover from the earth-shaking […]
The pop icon Britney Spears is free. She endured a 13-year-long conservatorship under her father, Jamie Spears, that shines a light on the mental health […]
My grandfather, Thu Le, fled Vietnam five decades ago in 1974, seeking change and liberty in the United States of America. This November, at 83 […]
Two chairs to my right, a woman sobbed. The film, Zurawski v Texas, wasn’t even five minutes in and the echo of heartache, grief and […]
Jeanna Yoo joins the Lick-Wilmerding community as the new Director of Advancement. Her role—primarily dedicated to inspiring philanthropy, forming relationships, and advancing Lick’s mission—is “more […]
Amidst record-breaking climate change-driven floods in North Carolina, The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) has faced criticism for its efforts to advertise environmentally conscious […]
The Lick-Wilmerding community welcomes Kim Bowers as a new member of the English department. Growing up in Arlington, Texas, Bowers loved the kindness and strong […]
As the highly-viewed 2024 Paralympics came to an end on September 8th, a renewed focus has been turned to the ways that certain institutions—including the […]