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San Francisco Art High School Celebrates Student Achievements
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Arts & Culture
October 22, 2015
Teenagers Bike Through America to Rescue Orphans
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October 22, 2015
What Montessori Has to Offer
SAN FRANCISCO—Montessori Family School head Jane Wechsler didn't set out to become a teacher or the founder of ...
Northern California
October 5, 2015
Bay Area Dragons Qualify for Australia
SAN FRANCISCO— The dragon boat team Bay Area Dragons (BAD) has reached its goal of the season: qualification ...
Northern California
September 17, 2015
At the Exploratorium, Everything Is Moving
SAN FRANCISCO—Thirty years after its founder's death, the Exploratorium thrives more than ever. The initial idea of combining ...
Northern California
July 13, 2015
Young Dancers Bring World Culture to Bay Area Kids
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May 13, 2015
Mandala Exhibition Reflects Sacred Worlds
When entering the mandala-like exhibition currently presented at the Asian Art Museum, worlds of history and meaning draw ...
Arts & Culture
June 20, 2014
American Exhibit: Cyrus the Great Portrayed in European Artworks
In the ruins of Babylon, in modern-day Iraq, the Cyrus Cylinder was discovered in 1879. It tells, in ...
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August 25, 2013
‘Arcadia:’ Literature and Science Find Harmony Together
Stoppard’s masterpiece “Arcadia” is currently showing at the Geary Theater in San Francisco.
Arts & Culture
June 14, 2013
Terracotta Warriors Reach San Francisco
With the exhibition China’s Terracotta Warriors: The First Emperor’s Legacy, the museum celebrates its 10th anniversary in the ...
Arts & Culture
April 7, 2013
Treasures From the Louvre Honor San Francisco
A world-class collection gathered by French rulers from Louis XIV to Marie Antoinette, are currently on loan from ...
Arts & Culture
February 28, 2013
Clay Army on the March: San Francisco to Host Terra Cotta Warriors
To celebrate the arrival of the Terra Cotta Warriors in San Francisco, Stanford Professor Emeritus Albert E. Dien ...
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Discovering ‘1001 Inventions’ from the Muslim Golden Age
Seven learning stations and an introductory movie—starring Sir Ben Kingsley—draw visitors of all ages into the exhibit “1001 ...
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March 23, 2011
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