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Greatest Bets: ‘Dinner Date,’ Porchlight at SF Sketchfest, Isabel Hagen, Saratoga Symphony, SF Artwork Week, New Century Chamber Orchestra – Native Information Issues
Musician Marc Capelle is within the lineup of…
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San Francisco Symphony premieres John Adams’ fourth piano concerto that includes Víkingur Ólafsson – Native Information Issues
David Robertson, conducting the world premiere of John…
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Move the Distant: Extra gender-nonconforming cinema at BAMPFA, resistance movies at Roxie – Native Information Issues
LGBTQ historian and filmmaker Jenni Olson follows up…
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Overview: ‘Some Like It Hot’ the musical is a swinging deal with – Native Information Issues
The stage musical “Some Like It Hot,” now…
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Bay Metropolis Books: New books from Bay Space authors – January 2025 – Native Information Issues
There are among the many new titles launched…
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Greatest Bets: Indie bookstore crawl, Gaffigan and Chen, ‘Rachmaninoff and the Tsar,’ Cris Williamson, ‘Some Like It Scorching’ – Native Information Issues
Free bookstore crawl, with chocolate: San Francisco’s prize-winning…
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Krissy Keefer celebrates many years of dance activism, constructing neighborhood in SF and past – Native Information Issues
For dancer, choreographer and trainer Krissy Keefer, 2025…
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Campbell’s enterprise district: A hidden gem for eccentric wares and native craftsmanship – Native Information Issues
Lots of of miniature vintage troopers line the…
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Motion pictures: New from Mike Leigh, Pedro Almodóvar, doable world cinema 2025 Oscar contenders – Native Information Issues
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‘It’s a treasure’: El Cerrito’s storied East Bay music retailer secures future with constructing deal – Native Information Issues
Followers of Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, the Beatles,…
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