‘Diego Rivera’s America’ at SFMOMA Displays the Artist’s Influence on San Francisco Displaying more than 150 of Rivera’s works, the exhibit maps the artist’s influence on creating Mexican and American identities.
Due South Offers Free Concerts at Jerry Garcia Amphitheater in McLaren Park The final show in the series takes place October 8th and features Ozomatli, winner of 4 Grammys, coins themselves as “young political activists and musicians,'' playing a unique combination of urban-Latino, hip hop and salsa, dancehall, cumbia, samba and funk.
Ocean Campus Science Hall Stands the Test of Time The Ocean Campus and the land it occupies have an interesting past. Securing the science hall on campus was an important milestone in the history of City College.
King of the Streets Car Show Brings Hundreds of Lowriders to The Embarcadero Hundreds of lowrider cars and fans gathered last Saturday, August 20, at pier 30-32 during a sunny summer day to celebrate culture, community, and history.
Pop-Up "Museum of the Cliff" Dives into Story of Sutro Baths A new pop-up museum, "Museum of the Cliff,” at the old Cliff House gift shop is open until April 2022.
Culinary Clash Resumes Food Fights at the Luce Restaurant After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, City College’s Culinary Clash is returning March 14, 21 and 28 to the Luce Restaurant at the InterContinental Hotel, San Francisco, and the three nights of dinners are already sold out.
"More Than a Wall" Exhibit Portrays Hardships of Excruciating Labor Conditions at the Mexican - U.S. Border Juan Gonzales, Chair of the Journalism Department, was part of a team of panelists on opening day on Feb. 12. The exhibit runs from Feb. 12 to May 22 at the Main San Francisco Public Library, in the Jewett Gallery on the Lower Level.