David Sanders used the long bus rides to school, which carried him over the border from Tijuana to San Diego, to explore musical genres as a kid. He listened to grunge, hip-hop, new wave and more ...
This romantic-triangle movie, from French director Benoit Jacquot, was one of the 2014 Venice Film Festival Golden Lion nominees. It played briefly in the Bay Area, but if you blinked, you missed it.
French film historian extraordinaire Don Malcolm, whose latest French noir festival hits the Roxie in November, has begun a small push to tout the lush pleasures of France’s “cinéma de papa” period — ...
This love story, based on a play by Noel Coward and directed by David Lean, focuses on two proper, impeccably moral people — played by Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard — who meet in a train station and ...
In 2016, Rose Oser created an in-person dating show called “Tinder Disrupt” in which a PowerPoint presenter pitched a friend to the audience as if that person were a tech product, complete with slides ...
Since launching in April, welovebookstores.org has hosted web events with marquee authors to benefit a variety of local bookshops, many of which are struggling to stay afloat under the ...
Catharine Clark Gallery presents two shows confronting modern technological anxiety, Andy Diaz Hope’s “Yesterday’s Tomorrows” and Zeina Barakeh’s “Cybotage.” “Yesterday’s Tomorrows” continues Diaz ...
Among the annual landmarks of the Bay Area’s music schedule is the San Francisco Symphony’s Lunar New Year concert, which draws together music from the Chinese and European traditions — and often ...
Despite postponements related to the coronavirus pandemic and California’s fire season, the 2020 San Francisco Decorator Showcase is finally set to open virtually on Saturday, Sept. 5. This year, a ...
Let’s say you’re lucky enough to live in the beautiful East Bay and you want to see real-deal classical dancing, delivered by a charmingly personable small troupe, without crossing the bridge. For ...
One response to government bureaucracy is to wonder if you’re unwittingly playing the part of a clown in theater of the absurd. But a professional clown’s response? In Joan Howard’s case, it’s to ...
It’s summertime at last, and even in the Bay Area that means it’s time to move outdoors. For the San Francisco Symphony, outdoors now means — in addition to the traditional annual visit to Stern Grove ...
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