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Thursday, May 31, 2007

The Art Institute of California - San Francisco

The Art Institute of California - San Francisco and San Francisco Project Homeless Connect are associating for the annual Summer Studio held at The Art Institute of California - San Francisco. During coming week long summer workshop, students registered in the Advertising and Graphic Design workshops would conceptualize and design pro-bono collateral materials to be used to assist promote Project Homeless Connects mission, aims, and bi-monthly activities.

Friday, May 25, 2007

Transplants and principles in San Francisco

Last month the world's foremost transplant specialists gathered in San Francisco to share significant advances and discoveries at two major conferences, the annual American Transplant Congress 2007 (ATC) and the World Heart and Lung Transplantation Congress.

Over 10,000 attendees coming from all over the world, comprising physicians, surgeons, nurses, pharmacists, and organ procurement personnel, came to the Bay Area to speak in-depth about their newest findings and breakthroughs.

Friday, May 18, 2007

Once upon a time in San Francisco

More than 150 years ago, the man who turns in to the first Swiss consul of California took a look at the New World's shoreline and thought it reminded him of home.

Théophile de Rutté was 23 and by now well traveled, according to a new book looking back at the history of Swiss consular activities in the Bay area and beyond.

"The Swiss Experience in San Francisco" is shortened by Catherine Bosshart: Pfluger, a historian at Fribourg University.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Famous San Francisco Landmark

It's been getting a little damaged around the edges, so San Francisco's superb Coit Tower is about to get some assistance-this is just a plan. The city's Recreation and Park Department needs to neat the tower up, of course as always there are opponents worried they'll turn it into another absolute, vertical Fisherman's Wharf.Coit Tower is one of the most familiar landmarks in California. It's San Francisco's number one city-owned traveler attraction. It was built on Telegraph Hill in 1933 with money donated by home philanthropist Lillie Coit.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Food at San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO - In a country of drive-thru dinners and 30-minute meals, cooking could be more burdened than haute. So advocates of the slow food act are planning what they bill as a "World's Fair of food" in up coming year.

"The challenge, the game, really starts here in America," said Carlo Petrini, the Italian creator of the "slow food" movement, which emphasizes a return to local traditions and home cuisine from local, sustainable developed ingredients. "The country that invented fast food can propose slow food."
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