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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

Berg’s Violin Concerto Was Only Part of the SFS Triumph Last Week

March 24, 2018

Mahler’s glorious Fifth Symphony, regarded as one of his crowning achievements, was conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas last week. The San Francisco Symphony performance earned … Read more

Categories Music

“Sudden Changes” Makes Debut at SFS This Week

March 15, 2018

Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas (MTT) conducts the San Francisco Symphony (SFS) in concerts March 15–17, giving the world premiere performances of SFS-commissioned Sudden Changes by Charles Wuorinen, celebrating … Read more

Categories Interviews, Music

New Book Features Local Misfits, Merchants and Mayhem

March 12, 2018

As reported in Bay Crossings,  we ferry riders never tire of reading about bygone eccentrics. Finally, those who wish to celebrate the famous (and infamous) … Read more

Categories Books & Film

Frankenstein Explained

March 1, 2018

As Bay Crossings readers know, one of the more progressive and generous gestures made by the San Francisco Ballet (SFB) is its Pointes of View … Read more

Categories Interviews, Music

Daniil Trifonov and Mentor Sergei Babayan Stage Lights Out Performance at Davies

March 1, 2018

The extraordinary Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov has returned to the San Francisco Symphony for a varied season-long residency. Last night, he thrilled the audience with … Read more

Categories Music

Bay Area Cabaret Scores Another Hit at Venetian Room with Stacey Kent

May 10, 2019February 26, 2018

Bay Area Cabaret recently presented the return of Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist Stacey Kent to the Venetian Room with her five-piece band for the first time since her two … Read more

Categories Books & Film Tags Cabaret

Vertigo Sea: Bold New Exhibition To Open at SFMOMA

May 10, 2019February 22, 2018

John Akomfrah, the highly respected artist and filmmaker, whose works are characterized by their investigations into memory, temporality and aesthetics, has also captured the mystery of the … Read more

Categories Visual Arts Tags Museums, SFMOMA

Blomstedt Leads Beethoven’s Monumental Eroica Symphony

February 17, 2018

San Francisco Symphony Conductor Laureate Herbert Blomstedt leads Beethoven’s monumental Eroica Symphony, tonight. Originally dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte in commemoration of his opposition to tyranny, Beethoven crossed … Read more

Categories Music

Carla Bruni to Appear at Fairmont Hotel’s Venetian Room in SF This Month

May 10, 2019February 10, 2018

Bay Area Cabaret is presenting the Bay Area concert debut of internationally acclaimed singer/songwriter Carla Bruni on Friday, February 23, 2018 – 8:00 p.m. Marking only … Read more

Categories Music Tags Cabaret, Jazz

Born Yesterday at SF Playhouse is Pitch Perfect

February 5, 2018

Now through March 10, San Francisco Playhouse presents “Born Yesterday,” Garson Kanin’s brilliant send up on political corruption that could have been torn out of … Read more

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