Review: New Reflections exhibit at Exploratorium draws crowds San Francisco's Exploratorium, a hands-on museum where children and grown-ups can explore science and human perception, has a new attraction - Reflections.
Review: San Francisco's DNA lounge offers a good time for all By Nick Palm STAFF WRITER Deep in the heart of San Francisco's SoMa district is one of the best Bay Area industrial DJ clubs. The DNA Lounge, located at 375 11th Street, offers a wide array of dance parties, DJ shows, live concerts, and even a monthly indie
Review: Outside Lands rocks out San Francisco Outside Lands, which took place in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park for the second year in a row, put on another successful show for the last weekend in August.
Review: 'Inglorious Basterds' — another violent and classic Tarantino film Quentin Tarantino has taken the prototypical, vengeful wet dream of Jewish, male adolescents and built a spectacularly violent film around it.
'Saturday Night Fever' Art History student Erik Recendez, 21, would describe his fashion sense in a nutshell as "eccentric."
'Smoke-free' campus postponed indefinitely By Don Clyde STAFF WRITER The City College Student Health Services Department began its push toward making Ocean campus smoke-free by encouraging smokers to light up in any of six designated areas. The draft policy, which was sent in an e-mail to board members, faculty, and select others before the
Women's soccer gets first victory By Aaron Turner STAFF WRITER In a game that saw a defensive back-and-forth struggle, it was Mother Nature that may have played the most significant role for the Rams women’s soccer team. The Rams shut out the Contra Costa College Comets 1-0 in in their home opener at Crocker