Art Span Celebrates the Colors of Bay Area Artists This year ArtSpan returns with its largest production, San Francisco Open Studios, a two month long festival of artful happenings across the Bay Area.
Roe v Wade In Texas Reflects Current State of Women’s Healthcare The Supreme Court recently rejected a request to block a law in Texas that “bans physicians from providing abortions "if the physician detects a fetal heartbeat," including embryonic cardiac activity, which can be as early as six weeks into a pregnancy,” despite much protest from many Americans.
And The World Stood Still We’ve become so accustomed to the routines of modern life. Accustomed to the long hours and the rush hours and the deadlines that invade further into our consciousness each day. Shouldn’t there be more to life?! We have become so accustomed to the trajectory of the world, that we rarely take a momen
Calel Olicia-Aramboles: Reading the Signs Leading to Rams’ Success “I don’t see deafness as a block to what I can do as an athlete - I was given talent by God and I’ve had that as a gift, so I’m ready to put it all into football.”
Appreciative Reader I write to express my appreciation for the Guardsman article about the selection of the new chancellor (Sept 8) and for so many other articles that have provided clarity about the CCSF situation. The Sept 8 article was well written and provided the information that any reader familiar with the
How to Take Action? I don't really mind that Representative Ocasio Cortez wore a slogan on a dress to a cultural event because I think that statesmanship is inherently performative and that some work gets done that way. I think Quannah Chasinghorse's attendance and attire, for example, were powerful. I
The Selfishness of Some Spells Death for the Rest of Us COVID19 did not kill my brother. Selfishness, lies and ignorance killed him.