Graphic jokes serve as mirror to society The Tinker Show is a live sketch comedy group that uses improv and short films to entertain audiences with an arsenal of jokes revolving around shock-inducing topics, like defecation and masturbation.
Soul food gets a vegan twist San Francisco’s culinary landscape ranges like the city’s topography – pretend Ocean Beach represents health-conscious vegetarian, vegan and raw comestibles, while Twin Peaks is the fat-full southern eats, soul and Creole food.
World music performance comes to campus The World Music Club is presenting their 10th annual music showcase featuring a Chinese ensemble student performance, a world fusion band and a post-concert reception with food.
Coalition of African Americans promotes culture and education Two students invigorated by City College’s display of diversity at Unity Day, an event when students gather to promote their affiliate clubs, have recently formed a new student association, the Coalition of African Americans.
Roots of 420 are locally grown The number 420 might seem to some like an ordinary juxtaposition of three random digits, but when it is pronounced “four-twenty” it takes on an entirely different meaning.
Mission Mercado celebrates cultural art on city streets The Mission Community Market celebrated their first outdoor farmers market of the year April 14, during which Supervisor David Campos spoke, live music played and a reproduction of a 200-year-old mural was revealed.
Free University redefines college At a time of widespread crisis in the state education system, a group of San Franciscans has created a school of humanities and sciences offering short-term classes that anyone can join at no cost.