The curtains in the San Francisco Opera House lift during rehearsal, revealing a vibrant scene of central in the opera “Turandot,” which junior Chiara Figari is now a part of after being scouted by...
Simmering curry, roasting barbecue and popping kettle corn mix a medley of mouthwatering smells as droves of diners enter the normally desolate parking lot of Fort Mason on a Friday night. Parked food...
Katy Hallowell
Reporter
The extravagant dresses that line that galleries of the Legion of Honor look like costumes straight off the runway and hung on mannequins. Upon closer inspection,...
How did Starting Six get together?
We are all best friends from high school [St. Mary’s in Berkeley]. We played basketball together. Nick [Balding] has been the producer since day one. One day we just...
Katy Hallowell
Reporter
The extravagant dresses that line that galleries of the Legion of Honor look like costumes straight off the runway and hung on mannequins. Upon closer inspection, the ball gowns...
Two CSH alumnae have found a way to mix business and pleasure by working together to showcase their love of art. Rather than working a typical 9-to-5 job under another artist’s name, they set out to...
Anjali Shrestha
Features Editor
A heavy perfume scent wafts down the corridors of the de Young museum where bursting bouquets and picturesque flower arrangements fill the galleries and compliment pieces...
Sara Kloepfer
Managing Editor
Although he began his career as an actor and musician while attending Stuart Hall for Boys, Darren Criss’ rise to national fame came seemingly overnight. Criss’ first...
Zoë Newcomb
Editor-in-Chief
As Tchaikovsky’s Waltz of the Flowers floats through auditoriums and ballerinas gracefully leap across the stage, performances of the holiday classic “Nutcracker”...
Katy Hallowell
Reporter
Most adventures within San Francisco aren’t cheap — they come with hefty price tags that inhibit a number of potential customers from actually partaking in them. With a plethora...
Isabelle Pinard
Reporter
A lair of tempting treats is no place for those whose stomachs are half empty. Hungry visitors might find themselves unable to keep their wandering fingers from going over...
Aggie Kruse
Reporter
While students head to sports practice or relax in the Center on Monday and Wednesday afternoons, a dozen girls in Room 301 work to chronicle the year. It is the yearbook staff,...
As this summer approaches, millions of travelers are preparing for vacations across the globe. From tropical beaches to bustling cities, a few destinations outshine their...