Two works by Hector Berlioz get the spotlight in the orchestra’s latest program, along with music by Debussy, Richard Strauss ...
While the main, multi-day S.F. Silent Film Festival has been pushed back from the spring to at least the fall because of the ...
The Grateful Dead has been named MusiCares’ Persons of the Year, and are set to be honored with a gala and musical tribute ...
Exotic Deadly’ at San Francisco Playhouse was inspired partly by playwright Keiko Green’s experience as the granddaughter of ...
The story of one-legged wrestling champion Anthony Robles features terrific performances by Jharrel Jerome and Jennifer Lopez ...
Bay Area filmmaker Jenni Olson’s “Masc II” series at BAMPFA showcases rare films about butch dykes and trans men, ...
It’s difficult to pinpoint precisely who “Star Trek: Section 31” is aimed at. The first “Trek” film since 2016’s “Star Trek Beyond” feels less like an inspired return to the feature frontier and more ...
Artistic Director Tamara Rojo’s second repertory season draws heavily upon her experiences at the Royal Ballet and English National Ballet. Tag inside a costume by Nicholas Georgiadis for MacMillan’s ...
Jerrod Carmichael is set to perform at Cobb's Comedy Club on Feb. 3-4. Photo: Rich Polk / NBC via AP Jerrod Carmichael strives to be a “Truman Show” level of candid with his audience. The comedian, ...
From soapy performance art to the Fog Design + Art fair and openings across the Bay Area, there’s plenty for culture lovers to enjoy. “Michail Michailov: Self-Brainwashing” is presented at the ...
Whether she’s writing and performing chamber music or gothic art rock, Carla Kihlstedt delights in the visceral, virtuosic and macabre. An almost ubiquitous creative force on the San Francisco music ...
The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment presented a concert of familiar Baroque favorites at Cal Performances on Sunday, Jan. 19. Photo: Emma Jane Photography A concert of the 18th century’s ...