Communicating through Music and the Power of Drums with John Santos International Afro Latin Music artist John Santos on the outlaw of the drum in colonial times to the present day repression of arts in the public school system and all in between.
SF Mint Hosts Haunted Experience until November 1st As Halloween approaches, Bay Area production company Into the Dark breezes into San Francisco with a new, riveting haunted experience, “The Summoning.” Live at SF’s Mint, the show is up to an hour long, with a combination of theatrics, scary mazes, and special effects.
To Love and Be Loved in Return exhibition celebrates the Day of the Dead at SOMArts SOMArts’celebrates their annual Dia de los Muertos exhibition with traditional altars and contemporary installations.
30th Annual Indigenous Peoples Day Pow Wow Held in Berkeley For 30 years the City of Berkeley has played host to a yearly pow wow celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day.
New Burnside Mural Beautifies Glen Park On a cold, foggy typical San Francisco afternoon, a small celebration brought the residents of Glen Park together at the end of Burnside Avenue for the completion of the new Burnside Mural.
San Francisco Celebrates Mexican Independence Day with the Ceremony of “El Grito” San Francisco celebrated Mexican Independence Day with music, folk dancing, and the traditional historic ceremony of “El Grito”, or the cry.
Cat Extravaganza Comes to the Cow Palace The Cow Palace turned a section of the event hall into the Cat Palace last weekend as the San Francisco Cat Extravaganza came to town lasting Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.