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SF Opera Opens Season with “Rigoletto”

August 14, 2025

San Francisco Opera opens its 103rd season on Friday, September 5 with Opera Ball, the opening night benefit gala co-presented with San Francisco Opera Guild, … Read more

Categories Classical Music, Music, San Francisco, The City Tags San Francisco Opera

“A Modern Scandal” Exhibit Slated for SFMOMA Next Year

August 6, 2025

Henri Matisse ignited passionate controversy in 1905 with the public debut of Femme au chapeau (Woman with a Hat) at the Salon d’Automne in Paris. The portrait … Read more

Categories Galleries, San Francisco, The City, Visual Arts Tags SFMOMA

Sandbox Series Returns With the World Premiere of “Hend Ayoub’s Home?”

July 25, 2025

San Francisco Playhouse announces the return of its Sandbox Series, the award-winning series of premieres produced on local stages, with the World Premiere of Hend … Read more

Categories San Francisco, Theatre Tags San Francisco Playhouse, Sandbox Series, Z Below

SF Heritage Aims to Save Endangered Landmark

July 22, 2025

San Francisco Heritage, the city’s leading preservation nonprofit, protests a planned demolition of 447 Battery Street, one of San Francisco’s designated city landmarks, and calls … Read more

Categories San Francisco, The City Tags San Francisco Heritage

His Name is Monty

July 22, 2025July 21, 2025

His name is Monty. I bought him with that handle. Got the dog used, or as they say in the auto aftermarket sales industry, “pre-owned.” … Read more

Categories San Francisco, The City Tags Chance of Alcatraz, Dogs, Monty, Wire Fox Terriers

Reimagining “The Rock”

July 21, 2025July 16, 2025

While President Trump’s idea of restoring Alcatraz as a high security prison seems silly, many here believe that the property should indeed be taken away … Read more

Categories Ferry News, San Francisco, The City Tags Casino, Chance of Alcatraz

SF Playhouse Concludes its Season with “My Fair Lady”

July 14, 2025July 14, 2025

San Francisco Playhouse closes its 22nd season with Lerner and Loewe’s My Fair Lady. ThisTony Award-winning musical adapted from George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion follows Eliza … Read more

Categories Music, San Francisco, The City, Theatre Tags San Francisco Playhouse

Cormoran Strike Author Relaxing on the Waterfront

June 28, 2025June 28, 2025

A recent discovery at Telegraph Hill Books. Robert Galbraith’s Cormoran Strike series is classic contemporary crime fiction from a master story-teller, rich in plot, characterization … Read more

Categories Books & Film, San Francisco, The City Tags JK Rowling, Telegraph Hill Bookstore

SFMOMA Announces New Acquisitions

June 24, 2025

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) has acquired a robust range of new artworks over the past six months, encompassing innovative photo-based and … Read more

Categories Galleries, San Francisco, The City, Visual Arts Tags SFMOMA

Official Flower of San Francisco

June 20, 2025

“The Dahlia is the official flower of San Francisco” is the proud by-line of the Dahlia Society of California Bulletin in 1926.  Rightly so, because … Read more

Categories San Francisco, The City Tags Dahlias
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