Blackie - the horse that swam San Francisco Bay
Video provided by The San Francisco Media Archive by way of outsidelands.org. Blackie was a horse who on October 1, 1938, made history in San Francisco Bay by swimming from the Marin County side to San Francisco's Crissy Field.
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Wayne E. Campbell on how he came to work with Wayne R. Campbell
Artist Wayne E. Campbell describes his collaboration with Wayne R. Campbell for his SECA Award exhibition, in which instruction-based art took an inventive and somewhat subversive turn.
Telegenic Band Check with Kelly McFarling
Live recording of "Quiet Down" by Kelly McFarling at Viracocha in San Francisco. Video and interview by Ariel Soto-Suver. Feb. 6, 2012
This is Us Episode 402
Becca and the crew drop the hammer when they visit master blacksmith
KQED Spark - Ken Goldberg
Spark meets Ken Goldberg who conducts whimsical experiments in human behavior to explore the artistic possibilities of the Web. Original air date: March 2004. For more information, go to: http://www.kqed.org/arts/programs/spark/profile.jsp?essid=4536Download the corresponding educator guide for classroom activity ideas and further information about this subject at: http://www.kqed.org/assets/pdf/arts/programs/spark/210.pdf
Mochitsuki! Mochi Pounding Ceremony with Kagami Kai (Excerpts)
Celebrate the Japanese New Year with Kagami Kai. Join this San Francisco institution as they present the colorful and exciting New Year tradition of mochi (delectably sweet rice cakes) pounding. For more information on Kagami Kai visit: http://www.kagamikai.org/
Telegenic Band Check with Lia Rose
Live concert with Lia Rose on Telegenic Band Check, performing "California," in a living room somewhere in the hills of San Francisco. January 12, 2012. Video and interview by Ariel Soto-Suver. www.arielsphotography.com
"Indian Avatars by Sanjay Patel" Docent Walkthrough
Qamar Adamjee, Assistant Curator of South Asian Art, gives Asian Art Museum docents a walkthrough of the exhibition, "Deities, Demons, and Dues with 'Staches: Indian Avatars by Sanjay Patel" (on view at the Asian Art Museum from November 11, 2011 - April 12, 2012). For more information: http://www.asianart.org/maharaja/avatars.htm
Jacques Pépin: How to Debone a Quail
Chef Jacques Pépin demonstrates how to debone a quail.
Indian Music and Dance with the Milipitas Indian Community Center
Teachers from the Milpitas Indian Community Center introduce India's cultural festivals, dance traditions, and art activities. Learn to dance bhangra like a Bollywood star, make a traditional drum, or create your own colorful floor art. Themes change every month. This program is offered in partnership with the India Community Center.








