Opera at the Station?
A recent article on TraceSF.com looks at the future of opera—particularly in unconventional spaces and for younger audiences. The author of the article is composer Paul Crabtree, an Oakland resident...
View ArticleHow Can I Help?
We get lots of requests to help at the Station. One way to help is to sign up for our upcoming Volunteer Clean Up Day, April 13, 9 a.m to noon. The activities are being organized by Project Peace. To...
View ArticleEarth Day Clean Up
Project Peace helped bring a crew of volunteers to clean up around the Station. After bagels and coffee the team got to work, mostly focusing on the rear of the Station under the tracks. In less than...
View ArticleCompared to What?
You still have some time to attend a play about the Pullman Porters. Written by local playwright Judith Offer, the play, Compared to What, takes place in 1926 and features the 16th Street Station. It...
View ArticleWe Love Volunteers
Once again Project Peace helped us clean up the grounds around the 16th Street Station. In the photo on the bottom you can see the forest of fennel that was blocking the views of the Station from the...
View ArticleMusic Videos at the Station
We’ve had some music videos filmed at the Station recently and we think they are worth sharing. The first is Mumford & Sons: They filmed during their recent visit to the Bay Area when they...
View ArticleStation to Station
There are big plans for Saturday, September 28. Our Station will be the location for the finale of a cross country cultural happening called Station to Station. “For a brief moment, the most...
View ArticleEthereal Dance at the Station
The Station was the site of a ballet performance that is breathtaking to watch. The light, the music, the dancers combine to mesmerize you. Take a look and enjoy!
View ArticleThree Well Spent Hours
If you are looking for something to do that will make you feel like a proud participant in a community activity, join Project Peace at the 16th Street Station for a volunteer clean-up day this...
View ArticleHaunted House
The thick Bay Area Fog is no stranger in this town but lately the neighbors have been afraid to open their eyes at night. They say you can hear the rumbling of a steam engine, metal moving along steel...
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