The smell of a savory home-cooked meal filled the air near Marshall Elementary School on Saturday afternoon as nine women peeked into steaming pots filled with dozens of tamales. The women, mothers of Marshall students,...
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a local LGBT organization, led Dolores Park Works and volunteers in cleaning up Dolores Park one day before the group’s annual Easter celebration in the park, featuring the famous Hunky...
Anarchists from around the Bay Area and beyond converged on the Mission District this weekend for the annual Anarchist Book Fair, trading their previous garden venue for the bondage ambiance of the Armory Community Center....
The ancient Aztec celebration of “Mexika New Year Ce Calli (One House)” at City College of San Francisco’s Mission campus was a bittersweet occasion this year. The annual event memorialized Ernesto Xe YeiKoatl, the son...
Today Dolores Park was a gathering spot not just for sunbathers but also for those who want to recognize women’s rights and protest against sexual violence. Women and men gathered at the park to chant...
Clean drinking water is one of the most basic human needs. More than 1 billion people around the world lack access to this crucial resource; four out of every five who struggle to find water live in...
Join us at El Rio on Sunday, Feb. 24, for a Salsa Sunday to benefit Mission Local. Every second and fourth Sunday afternoon El Rio hosts the best salsa, merengue and cumbia bands from around...
From Brava Theater’s website: ‘Night Wakes Dawn’ is a musical, theatrical exploration of the beliefs and prophecies initiated by the Mayan culture surrounding December 21, 2012 and tells a story of how these larger spiritual...