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The city of San Francisco kicked off its Juneteenth celebrations with the first annual Juneteenth Parade on Saturday.
Jubilant participants and spectators took over Market Street during yesterday’s 52nd annual San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration and Parade. According to the San Francisco police, an estimated 500,000 people gathered for the festivities.
We have another cherished San Francisco movie theater reopening Friday, and the Landmark Opera Plaza’s four screens and facilities are embellished with a million-dollar upgrade.
The Falun Gong dance and propaganda spectacle returns for one-week engagement in early 2022, so you might see a billboard or two.
Flyaway Productions will perform a free aerial dance performance on the outside of buildings in the heart of the Tenderloin this weekend, in an effort to spotlight the impacts of mass incarceration.
The team behind PianoFight is launching a virtual venue this week with a fundraising event that aims to let attendees mingle and interact safely from their own homes.
After years of covertly filling Tenderloin sidewalk crevices with resin and found objects, Rik Lee Leipold has received funding to install more long-lasting work in the neighborhood's streets.
Created by artists quarantined at home, the ad-hoc show may ultimately be "a time capsule of this moment in history," says the museum's director.
Sunday's concert will spotlight three works composed by Jews in a Czech ghetto — played on instruments that once belonged to Holocaust victims.
For almost 30 years, "Dr. Bob" has opened for local musicians, giving humorous and engaging lectures on classical music.
An anonymous group of artists says the "ads" are actually an anti-Amazon protest.
San Francisco is getting a fifth megamural from artist Believe in People (BiP) on a new building on Mid-Market.
The internationally acclaimed soprano, who got her start in SF, will perform with the Symphony this weekend.