Tag: San Francisco

Major Barbara succumbs to Blood and Fire

Would Andrew Ryan from BioShock even stand a chance?

Wine Events San Francisco: Relaxed tasting at Slow Wine US

Mark Monday, Jan. 27th on your calendar if you want to taste wine slowly. The tasting takes place at Terra Gallery in San Francisco and lasts about two-and-a-half hours.

San Francisco Opera Announces 2014-15 Season

World premiere of Italian composer Marco Tutino’s 'La Ciociara', based on 20th-century Italian author Alberto Moravia’s novel of the same name, opens season.

San Francisco Arts: 15 Incredibly Beautiful Heart Designs (Gallery)

San Francisco General Hospital Foundation reveals heart designs for the 10th Anniversary of ‘Hearts in San Francisco’.

The Oy of Sex

When Dattner's not trying to convince you of something, she brings a wistful vulnerability that's very appealing.

On Stage: Oy of Sex, Snow Queen, Little Women, A Christmas Carol, Swell Noel, It’s a Wonderful Life: A Radio Play

The annual Stark Insider don't-miss holiday show round-up. Including Oy of Sex, Snow Queen, Little Women, A Christmas Carol, Swell Noel, It's a Wonderful Life: A Radio Play.

Michael Mina to open high-end steakhouse at 49ers’ new Levi’s Stadium

Bourbon Steak & Pub and Michael Mina’s Tailgate experience to debut for the San Francisco 49ers 2014 season at Levi's Stadium.

The Bay Area celebrates 50 years of Fiddler on the Roof

Although the story of 'Fiddler on the Roof' is based on the experience of Jews in rural Eastern Europe, its resonance goes far beyond the Jewish community. The Bay Area celebrates the musical's 50th anniversary.

The Book of Mormon: Irreverent, adolescent, sophisticated, brazen, hysterical, and just plain fun (Review)

I was curious and eager to see this show at the Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco the night before Thanksgiving, having had the good fortune to have seen the original production in New York City.

Oakland Redemption: Brian Copeland at the Marsh

Just as the hungry know more about the value of food than any foodie gourmet, Copeland knows more about hope and Christmas miracles than any Macy’s display or Rockefeller Center Christmas tree.