Artist couple deviate in medium but not meaning Ocean campus’ City Arts gallery opened its first show of the spring semester on Jan. 19, featuring two artists who work in different medias and methods to evoke a common theme.
Tough times jeopardize city’s jazz club culture When one thinks of jazz, New York and New Orleans come to mind, but San Francisco has always managed to keep a place on that list as home to the historic Fillmore district, Yoshi’s Jazz Club and numerous venues devoted to jazz.
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.