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Carnaval San Francisco’s 47th iteration runs Saturday and Sunday, welcoming over 400 vendors and 60 performing artists to ...
SFJazz announced the biggest of all institutional transitions: leadership. Cofounder, Executive Director and Artistic ...
Installed without public input, critics have decried its faux feminist message and for-profit symbolism. Many tourists are ...
How Bohemians Became Hippies and Created the Sixties,” a new book by Dennis McNally, explores the roots of counterculture ...
Todd Inoue ‘Family Day’ at Bay Area Book Festival Rejoice, parents and guardians of book-loving children! The 11th annual Bay Area Book Festival’s Family Day at Berkeley Central Library on May 31, ...
Film isn’t the only medium with summer blockbusters. In pop and classical music, in theater and literature, Bay Area event producers are busting out their art forms’ equivalents of fireworks displays, ...
Classicann is going to be bigger and better this second year,” smiles Phillip Lenberg, coordinator for the second annual ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, the Campfire fest tunes up and the cities share an Asian Festival, enjoy a night of immersive art, wrestle friends, learn about how “They ...
On today's show: a play about William Shakespeare's friends, then a new talk show about LGBTQ+ issues at the San Francisco ...
Peggy Haas was looking for a home for her beloved Children’s Theatre Association of San Francisco when she happened upon the Presidio Theatre, a long-dormant playhouse on the former military base, ...
other staff picks… FRI/23-SUN/25: THE FIREBIRD Be amazed by Alban Berg’s compelling funeral dirge for himself—he died shortly after penning the score of Chorale, an orchestral piece that serves as the ...
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