“The Tudors” at the Legion of Honor
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (The Museums) is presenting The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England, the first major exhibition in the … Read more
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (The Museums) is presenting The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England, the first major exhibition in the … Read more
Imagine communities as walkable: healthy, socially vital, and planet friendly. Urban design consultant Steve Price has devoted his career to helping people to envision … Read more
The Shipyard’s African American Legacy The Hunters Point Shipyard, now home to artists working in its historic wartime buildings, was a significant reason for the … Read more
Readers of the bygone Bay Crossings were cheered by the announcement that The Foundation that runs the highly acclaimed photography museum Pier 24 Photography on the … Read more
Critical acclaim is assured after witnessing the debut of 42nd Street Moon’s production of SHE LOVES ME. Directed by Peet Cocke, with music direction by … Read more
Festival Opera returns to the beautiful setting of Orinda Community Park on Thursday, June 22 at 6 p.m., with the 13th Annual Opera in the … Read more
SFJAZZ has announced the appointment of Seven-Time Grammy Winner and Two-Time Academy Award Nominee Terence Blanchard as Executive Artistic Director. This new position will lead … Read more
According to the Alameda County Transportation Commission, ferry riders may soon again have access to The Berkeley Marina’s historic pier, which was remained abandoned nearly … Read more
Starting this June, 500 Capp Street delves deep into its vast collection and archive to present two exhibitions that reflect on the history and practice … Read more
Immediately following the June 4 opening performance of Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s fairy-tale opera Die Frau ohne Schatten, soprano Nina Stemme, who performed … Read more