Please not zombies, anything but sombies there are certain games that contain walking corpses purely out of principle or because of some boneheaded notion that mindless horrors represent the biggest challenge a game can possibly throw at you.
Documentary takes deep look into Bay Area athlete's troubled life With the recent Giants’ World Series victory, the beauty and drama of baseball has once again been revealed to San Franciscans and baseball fans in general. But to truly appreciate history, one accepts that, just like life, there are glorious highs and shameful lows.
Print media finds new life in mobile apps IPad applications could bring big money to print publishers “Wired Magazine” Editor-in-Chief Chris Anderson explained in his keynote speech for >Play, a Digital Media Conference that was held at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business.
Play encompasses Mission's uniqueness Paul Flores’ masterful one-man show "You’re Gonna Cry" pays homage to the forgotten Latino community that was once the majority in the colorful history of the Mission.
New book showcases City College's history For those unfamiliar with Arcadia’s local history books, the charm of the paperback series is the everyday beauty of its photos which tell a story, often about a neighborhood or region. The San Francisco-themed books cover neighborhoods like Bernal Heights and the Sunset, but also feature topics as
'Skyline': a waste of time and money When the first trailer for “Skyline” hit the movie screens, it taunted audiences with visual deliciousness, promising to be the greatest alien invasion movie since 1996’s “Independence Day.” Unfortunately, the theater experience wasn’t as stellar as expected.
Rams win big on dedication night No it was not ‘80s night in the Wellness Center Gym on Saturday, Nov. 13 but short shorts were out in full stride as players wore “throwback” uniforms against Gavilan College from Duggan’s coaching era.