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Large, colorful works by Kaija Saariaho, Igor Stravinsky and Ottorino Respighi bring out the best from the ensemble and its ...
Despite the comedic star power of Tina Fey, Will Forte and Steve Carell, the series remake of Alan Alda’s 1981 film on ...
Movies selected by gallery artists include Coen Brothers favorite “No Country for Old Men,” Alfred Hitchcock classic “Rear Window” and pre-code pioneer Dorothy Arzner’s “Merrily We Go To Hell.” ...
The 68th SFFilm Festival had some unexpected pleasures from celebrity appearances and an atmospheric outdoor screening.
The Alexander String Quartet says that the challenges of sustaining a career in the Bay Area led to the decision to part ways ...
Farrah Hamzeh in Crowded Fire Theater’s “The Last of the Love Letters: A Meditation on Loneliness.” Photo: Cheshire Isaacs/Crowded Fire Theater Say you just broke up from a serious relationship.
Mick LaSalle also answers questions about investing in Blu-ray and why critics went easy on Guy Maddin’s latest film. Composer Hans Zimmer poses for photographers upon arrival at the World premiere of ...
The Presidio Theatre in San Francisco will host the Immigration Institute of the Bay Area’s ninth annual Comedy Night for Immigrant Rights on Thursday, May 1. Photo: John King/S.F. Chronicle At the ...
San Francisco filmmakers Dawn Logsdon and Lucie Faulknor underscore the crucial role of public libraries while celebrating their history and enduring impact. Children learn to check out materials at ...
Smuin Contemporary Ballet’s latest program beautifully bridges the old and new with Artistic Director Amy Seiwert’s emotional and dynamic “I Remember Now.” The Smuin company surges in synchronized ...
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