Your search for Julie Remensperger has returned 13 result(s):
Punk's Not Dead

The Bay Area's Thriving Underground Punk Scene
[
Story by
Jordan Joseffer
]
Sunday, Oct 5 2008 4:55 PM
Small bookstore donates big money

Adjacent to roaring, car-laden 19th Avenue lies a chance for students to save some money on books. Hidden away in the HSS building, the Friends...
[
Story by
Matt St. John
]
Saturday, Sep 13 2008 1:52 PM
Family Matters

This is the life of firefighters at the station that rests behind the Stonestown Galleria mall near the southern tip of San Francisco. It is a place where camaraderie shines because firefighters are required to eat, sleep, and live at the station; many have made it their second home. Like any good dwelling, the house is full of unique personalities that consider one another family.
[
Story by
Chris Middleton
]
Thursday, May 15 2008 7:50 AM
'Pilipinos' take center stage

The Scottish Rite Masonic Center in San Francisco was at its capacity for SF State’s 36th annual Pilipino Cultural Night on Saturday, May 3. “I’d just like to thank the audience for making this our first sell-out [show] during will...
[
Story by
Robbie Salapuddin
]
Saturday, May 10 2008 10:35 AM
Pioneering travel writer’s adventures began at SF State

Outside magazine staffer and former Rolling Stone contributer worked to debunk myth of travel writers as 'knuckle-dragging mouth-breathers' in the late 1970s.
[
Story by
Eric Gneckow
]
Thursday, May 1 2008 2:18 PM
Chinese virtuoso attracts world-wide crowd to SF

By the time 10 p.m. rolled around Tuesday evening, the sound of the applause echoing through Davies Symphony Hall made it fairly clear whose hands the future of classical music lay in. Lang Lang, the 25-year-old Chinese piano virtuoso, played...
[
Story by
Doug Morino
]
Thursday, May 1 2008 1:27 PM
Exhibit explores Latin arts' meaning

The Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts has showcased and maintained the Latino cultural through art for over 30 years. MCCLA provides classes to the community, theater performances and art exhibits. Their latest exhibit, The Question is Known: (W)here is...
[
Story by
Susan Robles
]
Sunday, Apr 27 2008 3:49 PM
Perky Profits

Strip clubs are nearly the same in cities all around the world. The bright neon lights and posters of scantily clad women all draw people in, and there’s almost always some creepy looking guy hanging out near the entrance. After paying the entry fee visitors enter the dimly lit “paradise” of gyrating lights, speakers blaring JT’s “SexyBack,” and, not uncommonly, a fair amount of dancers with breast implants.
[
Story by
Joseph Karoukian
]
Thursday, Apr 24 2008 8:00 AM
No such thing as a fat-free lunch

Today, nearly one-third of children in America are overweight.
[
Story by
Raychell Simmons
]
Thursday, Apr 24 2008 8:00 AM
Stone Foxes tap into blues-rock influence

They are a group of young musical artists who channel retro soul and incorporate sounds from legendary singers and songwriters of the 1960s and 1970s blues-rock era to create an original sound. The Stone Foxes, a San Francisco-based band, is...
[
Story by
Lorraine Chan
]
Thursday, Apr 3 2008 1:24 PM
Flickr celebrates turning four

Balloons of different colors tied with ribbons hovered on the ceiling. Below, the tightly packed art gallery-turned-night club was full of people toting cocktails and cameras, pushing past one another in an attempt to mingle and view the carefully set...
[
Story by
Darla Nagle
]
Thursday, Mar 20 2008 4:34 PM
The Art of Making a Buck

Though such people do exist, the fact is that most of these performers simply enjoy entertaining. Many have been perfecting their acts for years and enjoy seeing a smile on the face of the common passerby. Here are the stories of a handful of street performers, some local and some passing through, that caught [x]press’ eye.
[
Story by
Melissa Vu
]
Thursday, Mar 13 2008 8:46 AM
Faculty, students ask for Mideast studies major

To address an increased level of interest in the Middle East following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 and the United States’ continued occupation of...
[
Story by
Britte Marsh
]
Thursday, Feb 21 2008 9:49 AM