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NEAT (New Experiments in Art and Technology) opens its doors to the public today at the Contemporary Jewish Museum.
Catch free performances from SF Ballet, SF Symphony, SFJAZZ, the African-American Shakespeare Company and more.
Salsa, tango, foxtrot, and swing are just a few of the dances you can now learn at the former Yoga Loft space on Divisadero.
In the 1980s, a happening punk club at 162 Turk St. rocked the neighborhood.
Owner Alice Luong buys tea directly from growers, teaching patrons the finer points of choosing, roasting and brewing each variety.
Turk and Taylor's former Dollhouse Theater is the new home for the experimental performing arts nonprofit.
Chenault is showing off his handpress works in front of Merch and Yoshida has his ceramics displayed in Cove.
The plaque is intended to inspire Filipino youth via the Olympic gold medalist's legacy, and create a dialogue about SoMa's Filipino heritage.
Here's all you need to know to catch up on the week that was, and plan out the weekend to come.
This weekend, Hayes Valley will play host to a workshop on arm balances, a band from England and a party at vintage shop MINE.
Here's all you need to know about the past week and the art-packed weekend to come.
The annual festival is bringing more than 30 performing and visual artists to Yerba Buena for a night of free, immersive entertainment.
Police are asking for help finding the sculptures so they don't end up at a pawn shop or recycling center.
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