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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

The Art of Fine Printing Collaboration Explored at Fog Design+Art

January 24, 2022

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

Categories Events Tags FOG Design+Art

San Francisco Opera Reaches Centennial Milestone This Season

January 22, 2022

San Francisco Opera Tad and Dianne Taube General Director Matthew Shilvock and Caroline H. Hume Music Director Eun Sun Kim recentlly announced plans for the … Read more

Categories Classical Music, Music, Opera

Sasha Cooke Gives World Premiere With SF Symphony

January 20, 2022

Mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke returns to Davies Symphony Hall on Sunday, January 30, for a program made up entirely of world premieres written by 17 composers … Read more

Categories Classical Music Tags Sasha Cooke

Antiquarian Book Fair Convenes in Oakland

June 7, 2022January 19, 2022

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

Categories Events Tags Antiquarian Book Fair, Books

“The Kind Ones” Comes to The Magic Theatre

January 18, 2022

Magic Theatre (Sean San José, Artistic Director and Kevin Nelson, Managing Director) has announced the cast and creative team for the World Premiere of Miranda … Read more

Categories Theatre

Library of Congress Acquires Kitchen Sisters’ Audio Archive

January 17, 2022

Award-Winning Producers Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva have Chronicled Untold Stories of Culture and Tradition Across American Soundscape Since 1979 For more than 40 years, … Read more

Categories Books & Film Tags PBS, Podcasts

FOG Design+Art Event at Fort Mason A Must For Ferry Riders

January 15, 2022

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

Categories Events Tags FOG Design+Art, Fort Mason

Thacher Gallery Presents “Elemental Exposures”

June 20, 2022January 14, 2022

The Thacher Gallery at the University of San Francisco (USF) is featuring a new exhibition debuting November 30 titled Elemental Exposures. On view through February … Read more

Categories Visual Arts Tags Thacher Gallery, University of San Francisco

San Franciso’s Pier 70 Welcomes “The City Canvas” Exhibit

January 13, 2022

As San Francisco sets its hopes for a post-COVID era, artists that provided the city a balm during the darkest days of the pandemic will … Read more

Categories Events Tags Port of San Francisco, TogetherSF

New North Stage Door Episode Now Available For Ferry Riders

January 12, 2022January 12, 2022

Ferry riders seeking a new podcast experience for their waterborne crossings are in luck, as the San Francisco Opera recently released the latest episode of … Read more

Categories Classical Music, Opera Tags North Stage Door, Podcasts
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