Jordan Gerstman: An Artist Ferry Riders Will Appreciate
Ferry riders often feel like “outsiders,” using this unique mode of transportation in defiance of the common modes of cramped conveyance. “Outsider Art” is regarded … Read more
Ferry riders often feel like “outsiders,” using this unique mode of transportation in defiance of the common modes of cramped conveyance. “Outsider Art” is regarded … Read more
George Balanchine’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream will be part of SF Ballet’s 2020 Season, with performances March 6–15, featuring Esteban Hernandez, who was promoted to principal … Read more
While gangplanks are more familiar to ferry riders, than runways, we suggest that the fashion-conscious among you check out the San Francisco Ballet’s 2020 Auxiliary Fashion … Read more
San Francisco Playhouse announced complete casting for the Bay Area premiere of Tiny Beautiful Things by Academy Award and Golden Globe-nominated writer and actress Nia Vardalos, based on the … Read more
The Berkeley Rep will be staging what promises to be a blockbuster next month as Gatz makes its Bay Area debut. According to spokesmen, the “astonishing … Read more
The brilliant organist Cameron Carpenter improvises to a live screening of Buster Keaton’s 1926 silent comedy The General next month with the San Francisco Symphony. … Read more
The Wild Oyster Project is dedicated to restoring wild oysters to the San Francisco Bay through community involvement and stewardship. They are inspired by the … Read more
The City of Berkeley’s Office of Economic Development has announced that Jim McKee and the Kitchen Sisters will soon be producing a happening within easy … Read more
As noted in “Levi Strauss: A History of American Style” comes to CJM Soon, we promised an interview with co-curator Heidi Rabben. Cultural Currents: How … Read more
2020 marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of Beethoven, a composer who casts a long shadow over music—challenging, inspiring, haunting, and setting the bar … Read more