SF Ballet Launches “Creation House”
San Francisco Ballet (SF Ballet) has recently launched Creation House, a new multifaceted initiative offering SF Ballet company members, SF Ballet School students, and guest … Read more
San Francisco Ballet (SF Ballet) has recently launched Creation House, a new multifaceted initiative offering SF Ballet company members, SF Ballet School students, and guest … Read more
Due to popular demand, San Francisco Playhouse announces that it will extend A Chorus Line, adding a full week of 8 performances to its run. Critics and audiences have … Read more
Haines Gallery presents David Simpson: Smoke and Mirrors, their 11th solo exhibition with the Bay Area painter. At once reductive and radical, Simpson’s paintings weave … Read more
Fraenkel Gallery is now staging “New Old Pictures/New New Pictures,” an exhibition of large-format photographs by Richard Misrach, his fifteenth with the gallery since 1985. … Read more
It’s been an epic run for the San Francisco Playhouse, which concludes its 20th Anniversary Season with the hit Broadway musical A Chorus Line. In this groundbreaking … Read more
Italian themes resonate here as our gentle spring segues into a fogbound summer this month, following several outstanding cultural events staged by our dance company … Read more
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (The Museums) is presenting The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England, the first major exhibition in the … Read more
The Shipyard’s African American Legacy The Hunters Point Shipyard, now home to artists working in its historic wartime buildings, was a significant reason for the … Read more
Readers of the bygone Bay Crossings were cheered by the announcement that The Foundation that runs the highly acclaimed photography museum Pier 24 Photography on the … Read more
Critical acclaim is assured after witnessing the debut of 42nd Street Moon’s production of SHE LOVES ME. Directed by Peet Cocke, with music direction by … Read more