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A San Francisco museum explores the cringey history of eye medicine Don’t like sharp objects around your eyes? Bear with it in this unique exhibit about ophthalmology in the Asian Pacific.
Richard Avedon’s iconic portraits and a broad survey of Asian American art offer varied perspectives on the region.
Fiber is important: New Berkeley exhibit celebrates African-American quilts Quilts carried during the migration of millions of Black people from the South star at the Berkeley Art Museum and ...
After serving for nearly 50 years, Civil Rights icon Dr. Amos Brown is "repositioning," not retiring, from San Francisco's Third Baptist Church.
December 16, 2011 - Bonds is sentenced to two years of probation, 30 days of home confinement, 250 hours of community service, and fined $4,000. The judge stays the sentence while Bonds appeals his ...
What's showing at San Francisco's museums in June. Galleries too. Plus loads of free public events to attend. Updated every week.
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Briefly on MSN“We’re From San Francisco”: US Tourist Shares Rainy Cape Town Experience, Leaving Mzansi ConfusedAn American tourist shares her rainy Cape Town winter experience after a 30-hour flight from San Francisco, but her outfit ...
The artist — whose activism in the Civil Rights movement began with his childhood in the South and continued in Oregon, where ...
Juneteenth Celebration (East Palo Alto): June 21, 11:30 a.m. – 7 p.m., Bell Street Park. The City of East Palo Alto and Live in Peace are putting on this Juneteenth Celebration, which is set to have ...
Art collector and dealer Adam Lindemann details his many years in the art world, going from art buyer to seller, and back ...
Stories Untold" at Fort Point highlights the overlooked contributions of African Americans in California, from the Gold Rush through Reconstruction.
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