“A Day of Silents” Returns to Castro Theatre
Many commuters choose to ride the ferry because of the relative peace and quiet on board. Unlike BART, Muni, or even the cable cars, the … Read more
Many commuters choose to ride the ferry because of the relative peace and quiet on board. Unlike BART, Muni, or even the cable cars, the … Read more
he National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), in partnership with Arts Midwest, is announcing support for 62 nonprofit organizations to hold NEA Big Read programming … Read more
Dimensions Dance Theater will celebrate its 50th anniversary with performances of new works by company collaborators laura elaine ellis and Nimely Napla in two performances October … Read more
“Our musicians wear body armor instead of tuxedos. They sing to the wounded in hospitals, even to those who can’t hear them. But the music will break through anyway.” – … Read more
As noted in an earlier post, SF Ballet hosted a one-night-only celebratory event last Sunday in honor of Helgi Tomasson, the Company’s Artistic Director and … Read more
It’s full speed ahead for SailGP’s eight-nation fleet as they head into Season 2’s home stretch. Vying for the highly coveted $1 million top prize, … Read more
Golden Gate Fields announced that 11 colts and geldings are slated for a chance to earn 10 Kentucky Derby points and a free Preakness berth … Read more
As noted in an earlier post, the eighth edition of FOG Design+Art took place last week at Fort Mason Center for Arts and Culture in … Read more
One sign that the pandemic may be receding is the return of the The 54th International Antiquarian Book Fair to Oakland Convention Center & Oakland … Read more
FOG Design+Art has announced the programming for the eighth edition of the fair. Bringing together leaders in the fields of art, design and technology, the … Read more