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Fort Mason Talk Examines Local Ocean Cargo Shipping Culture

June 9, 2025

Local journalist Alexis Madrigal and Davia Nelson of NPR’s The Kitchen Sisters, examine the “vast, powerful, opaque cultural structure” of “The Pacific Circuit,” the web of ports and trade … Read more

Categories San Francisco, The City Tags Fort Mason, Kitchen Sisters

SF Ballet Announces New Season

June 3, 2025

San Francisco Ballet (SF Ballet) recently revealed the full slate of programming in its 2025–2026 Season. Curated by Artistic Director Tamara Rojo, the season features … Read more

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

Collage Artists Pay Tribute to Mary Shelley

June 2, 2025

Ferry riders have been flocking to the San Francisco Public Library to experience Mary Shelley’s timeless masterpiece through the lens of contemporary collage artists. Frankenstein; … Read more

Categories Galleries, San Francisco, The City, Visual Arts Tags San Francisco Public Library

Book Club of California Stages Wild New Exhibit

May 29, 2025

We first met Reid Byers, Curator at the Aniquarian Book Fair in San Francisco last February. He subsequently made an appearance at the Book Club … Read more

Categories Books & Film, San Francisco, The City Tags Book Club of California

SF Playhouse Has a Hit: Through June 21

May 24, 2025

San Francisco Playhouse continues to stage The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, written by Simon Stephens based on the novel of the … Read more

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

Far Out: Northern California Art from the di Rosa Collection

May 22, 2025

di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art has announced the opening of Far Out: Northern California Art from the di Rosa Collection, the inaugural exhibition at … Read more

Categories Galleries, San Francisco, The City, Visual Arts

New Lorca Exhibit Comes to Wattis Institute

May 14, 2025May 13, 2025

CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts is staging Viaje a la luna (A trip to the moon),  an exhibition inspired by the only screenplay ever … Read more

Categories Galleries, San Francisco, The City, Visual Arts

Modernism Presents “Urban Language” Masterworks

May 8, 2025

Modernism is now presenting its ninth survey of seminal French contemporary artist Jacques Villeglé [1926-2022]. Jacques Villeglé: Urban Language examines twenty-five décollage masterpieces by this influential … Read more

Categories Books & Film, Galleries, San Francisco, Visual Arts Tags Modernism

Asian American Jazz Legend Honored at Herbst

May 5, 2025

A tribute to jazz innovator Mark Izu will be held at San Francisco’s Herbst Theatre on May 24. A Sacred Journey through Music, Dance, Story, … Read more

Categories Music, San Francisco, The City Tags Jazz

San Francisco Playhouse “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”

May 4, 2025May 4, 2025

San Francisco Playhouse will stage the Olivier Award and Tony Award-winning The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, written by Simon Stephens based … Read more

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