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The Broadview

The student news site of Convent of the Sacred Heart High School

The Broadview

The student news site of Convent of the Sacred Heart High School

The Broadview

BBC show depicts real adolescent experiences

February 11, 2010

Sara Kloepfer A & E Editor The British have done it again. BBC America, the channel that introduced us to the comedic genius of capturing everyday life in. The Office, has made over the teenage drama,...

School to consider changes in daily uniform

December 16, 2009

Sara Kloepfer A&E Editor In the last three weeks leading up to Christmas vacation, CSH students have been unrecognizable. Gone are the typical gray skirts, replaced with the jeans and baggy sweatpants...

Maria Kochetkova and Davit Karapetyan dance in the Grand Pas de Deux in Tomasson’s Nutcracker. Nutcracker’s premiere in the United States was with San Francisco Ballet in 1944. Erik Tomasson | with permission

Nutcracker ballet retains popularity in SF

December 16, 2009

Meghan Helms Asst. A & E Editor It does not snow when winter comes to San Francisco — except on December evenings at The War Memorial Opera House where snowflakes dance...

Disney’s new movie “The Princess and the Frog” doesn’t disappoint life long fans

December 16, 2009

Sara Kloepfer A&E Editor I learned the true meaning of jealousy one day in freshman year English when I learned my friend Tiana had the same name as the next Disney princess. Ever since I was...

Jackson Pollock’s Guardians of the Secret will be featured in The Anniversary Show at SFMOMA from Dec. 19-Jan. 16. The museum hosted Pollock’s first solo museum exhibition in 1945.

SFMOMA celebrates 75th anniversary

December 16, 2009

Sara Kloepfer A&E Editor The San Francisco Museum of Modern art (SFMOMA) celebrates its 75th Anniversary Jan. 18 with a season of commemorative exhibitions and programs under the title 75 Years...

Comtemporaty Jewish Museum exhibit explores Sendak's 'Wild Things'

Comtemporaty Jewish Museum exhibit explores Sendak’s ‘Wild Things’

October 30, 2009

Meghan Helms Assistant A&E Editor Maurice Sendak’s Wild Things and other creatures are having a “wild rumpus” in San Francisco with an exhibit and a movie premiere.The exhibit, “There’s...

Vibrant graffiti art covers walls in Clarion Alley in the Mission District. Artists create pieces that reflect the cultural diversity of the neighborhood.

Graffiti’s popularity grows as art form

October 30, 2009

Isabelle Pinard Reporter Empty metal cans lie on the damp gravel sidewalk with the lingering smell of spray paint in the air, and a trail of large blocked lettering and mural illustrations dance along...

Gamaldi perpares to cut glass for future customers at the workshop in the back of his store while a costomer looks around in the front. Glass cutting requires tools that scratch the glass and apply pressure on the scratches to cut it.

Glass artist brightens San Francisco windows

October 30, 2009

by Meghan Helms Assistant A&E Editor The shop fronts of 24th in Noe Valley display colorful good from clothing to greeting cards but none rival in the color and splendor of the stained glass...

LovEvolution brings out love for San Francisco’s cultural diversity

October 30, 2009

by Sara Kloepfer A&E Editor Only in San Francisco would riding the bus with a man dressed in neon hot pants and body glitter be part of a normal Saturday in October. My fellow passenger and I were...

     Beirut frontman Zach Condon (center) sings alongside accordion player Perrin Cloutier (left) and keyboard player Paul Collins (right) at Treasure Island Music Festival on Sunday, Oct. 18. Taking the Bridge stage just before sundown, Beirut performed with a trumpet, an accordion, sousaphone and other atypical rock instruments.

Treasure Island brings musical mayhem

October 28, 2009

Sara Kloepfer A & E Editor No buried treasure was found, but fans discovered a musical gem at the third annual Treasure Island Music Festival. The two-day lineup divided artists of electronic-based...

Concert in the park brings summer in the city to a close at Outside Lands

September 23, 2009
A celebration of the people, arts and technology of the Bay Area drew 100 bands and more than 100,000 people, according to Outside Lands organizer Rick Farman. The seven stages of the festival kept Speedway Meadow constantly awash in sound.

Imagery captures new side of nature

May 21, 2009

Megan Helms Reporter Twenty-five elaborately colored pieces of art that fill the white gallery emit a light and warmth not normally found in San Francisco. Jesse Allen, born in Nairobi, Africa...

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