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Female composers and conductors are still rare in the opera world. But SF local Nicole Paiement is aiming to change that, starting with a woman-led 'Little Prince.'
Enjoy some live jazz music, help paint a mural, get free drinks or chat with Supervisor Vallie Brown.
With Michael Tilson Thomas set to step down in 2020, the Symphony will be led by a fresh face: a Finnish composer and conductor.
If you're looking for homegrown gifts this holiday season, the Tenderloin and Civic Center are offering a host of holiday markets.
Aimed at newcomers to contemporary art, the nonprofit gallery hopes to bridge the gap between the art community and the tech world.
Holcombe Waller's take on the Requiem Mass honors the fight for LGBTQ rights—and the discrimination queer people still face in San Francisco.
Hail to the pumpkin song with these best-loved supply shops for all your costume needs.
The opera singer shares why she left San Francisco and how she prepared for this rarely staged production — last seen in San Francisco 20 years ago.
"In June 2018 we received notice of a 100% rent increase effective August 2018 for the space we are currently occupying," the gallery said in a statement.
Whether you like to dance the night away or prefer an evening of low-key jazz, these new San Francisco hotspots should be on your radar.
Scenes from 2018 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival
Coit Tower is now on the National Register of Historic Places.
Deirdre Weinberg's new installation is a map of the neighborhood, with portraits of locals added ad-hoc over the course of two months.
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