Tag: San Francisco

stepping out 2011

San Francisco: Breast Cancer foundation holding fundraiser 10/1

The gala will feature a Shaken Not Stirred Martini lounge as well as, for the first time, a Casino Royale.
All She Can Film Review

All She Can: In pursuit of the American Dream

Desperate determination is pitted against personal moral choices in a world where one has been dealt a bad hand.
Rob Melrose - Cutting Ball Theater - San Francisco

Mais Non! Cutting Ball Theater opens season with tragic love affair

Maurice Maeterlinck’s Pelléas et Mélisande premiered in 1893 in Paris at the Bouffes-Parisiens under the direction of Aurélien Lugné-Poe; the production was the antithesis to the realism popular in French theater at the time.
9/11 Memorial

Bay Area Events: Remembering 9/11

Here are some events happening in San Francisco, San Jose, Berkeley.
Don Reed

San Francisco: True misadventures of the electric pink ’80s

Don Reed is currently the opening act/warm-up comedian for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
San Francisco Olympians Festival

San Francisco Olympians Festival to showcase independent theater

Like a Pandora's box of plays, leaving all who attend with hope for independent theatre.
Farmageddon to play the Roxie in San Francisco

San Francisco: Kristin Canty’s ‘Farmageddon’ Opens 9/23

Canty’s film shows us a movement that is taking action with its dollars and its voting power to protect and preserve the dwindling number of family farms that are struggling to survive.
Michael Tilson Thomas

MTT leads the SF Symphony in its first performances of ‘Polaris: Voyage for Orchestra’

Polaris: Voyage for Orchestra is a collaborative work by Thomas Adès and Tal Rosner.
SFMT

The San Francisco Mime Troupe’s Iconic Theatre: ‘2012 – the Musical’

No humorless left wing hacks, the SFMT laughs at themselves, with characters like “Working Class Man,” and ups the ante by confronting the two-dimensionality of their subject material with a commedia dell'arte approach.