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Carnaval San Francisco is when the city’s Mission District fills up with the colors and sounds of hundreds of artists — and tens of thousands of families celebrating the region’s Latin American and ...
The 47th annual Carnaval San Francisco, a two-day festival, saw thousands of people lining the streets for the Grand Parade. Watch NBC Bay Area News free wherever you are. WATCH HERE ...
SAN FRANCISCO – With dancers wearing two-foot-tall headdresses exploding with red and gold feathers as they move to pounding percussion, the Carnaval Parade brings its celebration of Brazilian ...
Cruising down 24th Street, the heart of San Francisco's Carnaval scene, the energy is palpable. The streets are alive with excitement and Vince is in his element.
Over the years, Carnaval branched out to include Asian Pacific and Hawaiian communities in the festivities. Filipino Americans march in the Carnaval San Francisco parade in 2018. Like many other ...
At the top of the New Year, there's no better time than to get ready for Carnaval San Francisco 2024, with its theme, “Honor Indigenous Roots.” Join the vibrant celebration of food, music and ...
Except for the cold Asian noodles - an odd choice in retrospect, given the event - Marianne and Allen Ranick had no complaints about their first visit to San Francisco's Carnaval. "I'm from New ...
Carnaval has brought joy and excitement to San Francisco's Mission District for 46 years with music and dance. Every year at the end of May, San Francisco's Mission District comes to life with ...
Executive Director of Carnaval San Francisco Rodrigo Duran joined host Jessica Wills to chat about all things Carnaval! From the many cultures to the delicious food, amazing music and hundreds of ...
Carnaval San Francisco was back in the city this weekend. The cars led the line-up of more than 60-contingents at the in the city’s historic Latino Cultural District in the Mission.
A low rider shows off while driving down Mission Street during the annual Carnaval parade in San Francisco, California, on Sunday, May 29, 2016.
The San Francisco Carnaval King and Queen competition on Saturday chose Jose Gomez and Adriana Paola as the King and Queen for this year’s Carnaval Colores de Amour. The two winners vied against 11 ...