Please join me in wishing Corinne STRONG legs and a SHARP mind as she begins her NEW life as a DANCE MAJOR at the University of California, Santa Barbara!
Please join me in wishing Corinne STRONG legs and a SHARP mind as she begins her NEW life as a DANCE MAJOR at the University of California, Santa Barbara!
Tat Wong Kung Fu Academy has stepped up to help seniors defend themselves.
Mr. James W. Chow, a longtime Richmond District resident, reached his 100th birthday on this earth this May 12th with the comment that the keys to his longevity are: hard work, exercise, eggs, oatmeal, reading the newspapers, and “talking with people!”
The Board of Education (BOE) commissioners seem to have their priorities in the wrong place!
On May 15, APAPA and the newly formed Sunset Safety Squad combined forces to support the national “Unity Against Hate” Campaign to prevent rising violence and harassment targeting the Asian community and seniors.
Western Neighborhoods Project seeks student applications for paid summer work.
Is JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park accessible to all or just to able bodied and financially able?
Chilaquiles is a Mexican dish that can use dry, old tortillas and other available ingredients. The entrée can take a number of forms, such as a soup with tortillas floating or a hearty casserole dish.
Attend – virtually – the 10th annual Legacy Film Festival on Aging (LFFOA) and enjoy more than 12 hours of cinema addressing the problems and pleasures of aging.
Help us pick up litter in Parkside/Sunset on Sunday, May 30 at noon. Meet at 37th Avenue and Sloat Boulevard.
The night sky, like the air, land and oceans, is a precious resource and belongs to everyone. It is our human heritage and the night sky truly gives meaning to our lore, literature, history and art.
Julie Pitta discusses interesting alternatives to how San Francisco can respond to unhoused people in crisis.
We continue to make crucial progress on vaccinations, and containing and reducing the spread of COVID-19 — and San Francisco is truly leading the nation. And in May, we’re celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage […]
Ralph Lane’s cartoon about getting kids back to school during COVID-19.
On Feb. 24, 1930, a tornado (yes, a tornado) hit John Voltz’s house at 46th Avenue and Ortega Street. It was repaired and remains in the same location today.