Arts & Entertainment Review: Aurora Theatre’s ‘Lifespan of a Fact’ amusingly, pointedly explores the validity of truth By Jean Schiffman | Bay City News | June 27, 2024 Funny, provocative and deeply touching, the play runs through July 21 at the Aurora Theatre Company in Berkeley.
Arts & Entertainment Hooked on Books: What’s in a name? Sometimes, a slight (but forgivable) subterfuge By Sue Gilmore | Bay City News | June 27, 2024 Also: Under a new program offered by Litquake, the big annual Bay Area book festival, some lucky readers will have a private dinner with Pulitzer Prizer winner Jane Smiley.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Fantastic Negrito, ukulele greats, ‘Evita,’ Salonen and SF Symphony, ‘Bohème Out of the Box’ By The Artful Observer | Bay City News | June 26, 2024 Don't miss what's on tap around the Bay Area this weekend, starting with East Bay’s own Fantastic Negrito.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: More notable LGBTQ+ films in Frameline’s final days By Randy Myers | Bay City News | June 24, 2024 The world’s largest LGBTQ film festival wraps up Saturday night, a day before San Francisco’s Pride parade on June 30.
Arts & Entertainment Review: Berkeley Rep’s ‘Mother Road’ a spellbinding drama about Steinbeck’s Joad family in the modern world By Jean Schiffman | Bay City News | June 24, 2024 The play runs through July 21.
Arts & Entertainment Expanded summer fun at picturesque Filoli estate in Woodside By Larry Sokoloff | Local News Matters | June 21, 2024 It's worth the drive to spend the day or evening at this historic landmark.
Arts & Entertainment Review: The beat goes on to excellent effect in entertaining ‘Cher Show’ By Leslie Katz | Local News Matters | June 21, 2024 Wild costumes, appealing performers, and all the hits. Tickets still available.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Circus Bella, ‘Mother Road,’ Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir, outdoor opera, Renaissance music By The Artful Observer | Local News Matters | June 21, 2024 From San Francisco to Pleasanton, see what's on tap this weekend.
Arts & Entertainment Britney Coleman is welcome company for a summer in San Francisco By Robert Sokol | Bay City News | June 20, 2024 Coleman is playing the leading role of Bobbie in the gender-swapped “Company” now in its final weeks at the Orpheum Theatre.
Arts & Entertainment Review: San Francisco Opera revisits Handel’s ‘Partenope,’ a charming comedy set in 1920s Paris By Caroline Crawford | Bay City News | June 20, 2024 Go for "baroque" and check out the action on June 23 (also live-streaming), June 25 and/or June 28 at the War Memorial Opera House.