The Sacred and Sublime: Ansel Adams Captured it All
As Cultural Currents noted in an earlier post about the de Young, Ansel Adams in Our Time exhibit opens on April 8. The show brings more … Read more
As Cultural Currents noted in an earlier post about the de Young, Ansel Adams in Our Time exhibit opens on April 8. The show brings more … Read more
Ferry riders seeking exposure to the “fairy” godmother may be dismayed by the latest production of classical dance in The City. San Francisco Ballet’s 90th … Read more
The reviews are in, and it appears The San Francisco Playhouse production of “Clue” has won favor with the Bay Area theater critics. The San … Read more
“Bravo,” an original exhibition celebrating The San Francisco Opera, begins on April 21. The Museo Italo Americano was the first museum in the United States devoted … Read more
The Proteus Forum hosts a benefit event for the educational programs of the Western Flyer Foundation, the non-profit organization restoring The Western Flyer, the historic … Read more
A series of guest conductors for the San Francisco Symphony gets underway this spring with a number of intriguing interludes. The April 21–23 concerts are … Read more
The Exploratorium is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its groundbreaking Cinema Arts program with a special series of curated screenings, live performances, and filmmaking workshops beginning at After … Read more
San Francisco’s 42nd Street Moon (Daniel Thomas, Executive Artistic Director and Daren A.C. Carollo, Producing Artistic Director) has announced the full cast and creative team … Read more
Reviews are in for Myles Thatcher’s COLORFORMS, a film-to-stage adaptation recently promoted in Cultural Currents. The Colors of Dance, is a triple bill program running from … Read more
Susanne Friedrich, our website designer and founder of Red Princess Productions, is featuring an intriguing series of mosaics on her website now. Her ongoing gallery … Read more