Mission District
Calling on the Spirits to Face the Future – SOMArts Day of the Dead exhibition
It is believed that Dà a de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) dates back to the Olmec civilization, possibly
Architecture Spotlight: Movie Palaces in the Mission District
Before Netflix, streaming videos and television, most people got their entertainment at a vaudeville/movie theater. These “palaces” were places
Just the Gritty: Mission Dolores Park
One of the most accurate descriptions of Dolores Park that I’ve heard is that it’s basically just an
Jaunting Martyrs Deliver Theatrics and Sound
It is near midnight at El Rio in the Mission. I step outside onto the patio to sip my margarita.
Music Review: The Aerosols, The Soft Bombs, The Goldenhearts, and Billy Cramer and Share The Land
“Is there a Psych referee in the house?” asked Amy Fowler, keyboard player for The Aerosols, while onstage during the
Architectural Spotlight: Woodward’s Garden
On January 19, 1873, 12,000 people showed up at Woodward’s Garden in the Mission District to watch Frenchman
ART on STREETS: The Apartment
One of the most enjoyable things about living in the city of San Francisco is how visually dynamic it is.
ART on STREETS: Inspiring Face in the Mission
One of the most enjoyable things about living in the city of San Francisco is how visually dynamic it is.
Good Food in the Microhood: A Bite Before Rainbow
A hidden gem of a café sits demurely across across from Best Buy, on Harrison near 14th Street. Jeff Jacoby
Good Food in the Microhood: Mission and 18th
Workaday commerce, graffiti, and Muni stops conspire to hide restaurants in plain sight (18th and Mission) (see an article on