San Francisco's Clay Theatre Poised for Grand Reopening in 2026, Reviving City's Cinematic Spirit
The Clay Theatre in San Francisco is set to revive by 2026 after being closed for five years, with Neil Mehta leading the investment and Ted Gerike as the creative director, promising a renovated space with 200 seats and over 500 annual screenings.
End of an Era: San Francisco's Beloved Marina and Presidio Theaters Up for Sale as Owners Frank and Lida Lee Announce Retirement
Frank and Lida Lee are selling their Marina and Presidio theaters, long-standing fixtures of San Francisco's independent film scene. They hope to find a buyer who can adapt the theaters to changing times and maintain their cultural legacy.
San Francisco Arts Commission Seeks New Visions for Public Monuments with Shaping Legacy Initiative
The SFAC released the Shaping Legacy Audit Report, analyzing the city's Civic Art Collection, and is inviting proposals for temporary public art that rethinks monuments to better reflect diverse histories.
Bay Area Couple Dave Franco and Alison Brie Face Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Over Sundance Film "Together"
Dave Franco and Alison Brie are sued for copyright infringement by StudioFest for their film "Together," which allegedly has similarities to "Better Half." WME calls the suit meritless.
San Francisco's Downtown to Come Alive with Free Summer Concert Series
San Francisco revives its free downtown concert series, featuring world-class acts, to enhance city life and support local businesses from June 14th, with backing from Mayor Lurie and partnerships aiming to revitalize the downtown area.
San Francisco Celebrates Michael Tilson Thomas Day with Maestro's Final Symphony Performance
San Francisco celebrated Michael Tilson Thomas' final performance with the SF Symphony, marking his 80th birthday and 51-year music career. The event was a city-wide tribute, with Davies Symphony Hall filled with blue in his honor.












