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Paul Duclos is a pen name. He is a contributing editor to The American Magazine (Rome), and author of Flags of Convenience, a novella. He may be reached at: Ducloscurrents@gmail.com

Immigration Saga: “Sophia’s Forest” to Grace SF Grace Cathedral

February 9, 2022

OPERA PARALLÈLE PRESENTS Sophia’s Forest Music by Lembit Beecher Libretto by Hannah Moscovitch An immigrant family’s story of hope & the healing power of imagination. … Read more

Categories Classical Music, Music, Opera Tags Grace Cathedral

Ferry Building Hosts Chinatown “Pop Ups” This Weekend

February 8, 2022February 8, 2022

In celebration of Lunar New Year, the Ferry Building is partnering with some of Chinatown’s most beloved small businesses for a pop-up through February 13. … Read more

Categories Books & Film

Program Two is Another Success for San Francisco Ballet

February 4, 2022

As noted in an earlier post,  SF Ballet Artistic Director Helgi Tomasson, in his 37th and final season,  presented Program 1 last Tuesday to critical acclaim. … Read more

Categories Classical Music, Dance, Music

San Francisco Playhouse Stages “The Fourth Turning”

February 3, 2022

Bill English, director of the San Francisco Playhouse current production of “The Fourth Turning,” has long referred to his venue as “The Empathy Gym.” Curious, … Read more

Categories Theatre

SF Ballet Season Gets Off to a Rousing Start

February 2, 2022

Last evening, SF Ballet Artistic Director Helgi Tomasson, in his 37th and final season,  presented George Balanchine’s Symphony in C on Program 1. Hailed as one of the … Read more

Categories Classical Music, Dance, Music

Year of the Tiger: Interior Garden Now Open

February 1, 2022

Chinese Culture Center, at 750 Kearny St, 3rd Fl, San Francisco has announced that Interior Garden is officially open. In the latest installment of CCC’s XianRui … Read more

Categories Books & Film Tags Chinatown, Lunar New Year, Year of the Tiger

Sasha Cooke’s Recital Hits All the High Notes

February 7, 2022January 31, 2022

As noted in an earlier post, Mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke returned to Davies Symphony Hall recently for a program made up entirely of world premieres written by 17 … Read more

Categories Interviews, Music Tags Sasha Cooke

Feel The Magic: Exclusive Interview with Playwright Miranda Rose Hall

January 29, 2022

As noted in an earlier post, Magic Theatre recently announced the cast and creative team for the World Premiere of Miranda Rose Hall’s THE KIND ONES. … Read more

Categories Theatre

“Mrs. Robinson” World Premiere With SF Ballet

January 27, 2022

San Francisco Ballet (SF Ballet), the Company and School that has been an innovator in dance since its founding in 1933, begins its repertory season … Read more

Categories Classical Music, Dance, Music

Rediscovered Masterwork at DeYoung Museum

July 26, 2022January 25, 2022

The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (the “Museums”)  reminds readers of the exclusive West Coast presentation of Jules Tavernier and the Elem Pomo. On … Read more

Categories Visual Arts Tags DeYoung
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