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New production brings Mission history to life through music

by Alma Villegas March 10, 2016February 27, 2024

Prior to the existence of the vibrant mural decorating St. Peter’s Church at the corner of 24th and Florida streets, young Latinos and African-Americans of the 1960s had filled the church’s parking lot with lively energy as they sang and danced doo-wop late into the night. The Mission District’s history is steeped in music, as […]

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Album Review: Cuban sisters’ debut mixes past and present, points toward future

by El Tecolote Staff February 26, 2015April 27, 2015
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