Tag: San Francisco

SFSYO

Bay Area Youth Orchestra Festival Sun Jan 16 in Davies Symphony Hall

Proceeds from the concert will benefit Bay Area homeless youth organizations.
YBCA - San Francisco

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts presents Bay Area Now, the triennial exhibition of local artists and idea-makers

6 topics will be explored; Environmentalism, Food, Futurism, Community Activism, Radical Identities, and Technology.
Cheryl Burke

Review: ‘Forever Tango’ sizzles in San Francisco

I thought, if the The Sopranos crew started a band, this is what it would look like.
Gush Brava Theatre San Francisco

San Francisco: Brava Theater invites legend Joe Goode to curate, perform in ‘Gush’

Gush celebrates the theatrical impulse—the desire to express deeper connections between performer and audience member.
Magic Theatre - San Francisco

Magic Theatre secures special funds for Taylor Mac’s ‘The Lily’s Revenge’

NEA, Columbia and Kenneth Rainin Foundation Grants Total $120,000.
Nutcracker Wrap up by Cy Ashley Webb

San Francisco Bay Area Wrap Up: Nutcracker Redux

In short, Dumas stripped key elements from the original story, leaving behind a saccharine shell.
Jeanne Balibar

SF Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Screening Room: ‘Ne change rien’ Jan 20 & 23

With pitch blacks and shimmering whites, it documents recording sessions and performances by singer Jeanne Balibar
Chanticleer

Review: Chanticleer comes home for Christmas to St. Ignatius

The name “Chanticleer” comes from the “clear singing” rooster that appears in Chaucer’s The Nun’s Priest’s Tale.
"Classic San Francisco," by Jeremy Sutton

San Francisco General Hospital Foundation announces 2011 ‘Hearts in San Francisco’ artists

14 artists have created the 2011 series of Hearts in San Francisco - a public art exhibition held in conjunction with the annual "Heroes & Hearts Luncheon."
The Braggart Soldier

San Francisco: ‘The Braggart Soldier’ marches into Cutting Ball Theater

The series offers a rare look at some of the greatest authors ever to write for the stage in a program that continues to be one of San Francisco’s best-kept secrets.