Arts & Entertainment ‘A San Francisco homecoming’: Grateful Dead tribute shows eyed to honor band’s 60 years By Alise Maripuu, Bay City News | May 13, 2025 If approved, the ticketed concerts will take place Aug. 1 through Aug.
events 2025 Artichoke Festival canceled without plans to return amid financial strain By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | May 13, 2025 The iconic festival was launched in 1959 by Swiss Italian farmers who had made the crop ubiquitous in Monterey County.
Sports Major League Soccer-affiliated Golden City Football Club to play in Kezar Stadium By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | May 12, 2025 The announcement is more than just a new team — it represents a new era for San Francisco sports.
Arts & Entertainment Poet Mia Ayumi Malhotra interweaves personal narrative, cultural ties in ‘Mothersalt’ By JL Odom | Bay City News | May 12, 2025 Mia Ayumi Malhotra launches “Mothersalt” at 7 pm May 14 at Green Apple Books on the Park in San Francisco.
Arts & Entertainment Review: San Francisco Playhouse’s ‘Curious Incident’ dances with action and compassion By Leslie Katz | Bay City News | May 12, 2025 “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” runs through June 21 at San Francisco Playhouse.
Featured in Category James Beard Foundation Media Award nominations recognize some of Bay Area’s best By Sarah Stierch | Bay City News | May 11, 2025 Five of the nominees vying for honors for books, broadcast media and journalism have local connections.
Arts & Entertainment Valkyries’ Natalie Nakase blazing new trails as WNBA’s first Asian American head coach By Associated Press | Local News Matters | May 10, 2025 The Valkyries open the 2025 WNBA season on Friday, May 16, when they host the Los Angeles Sparks at 7 pm at Chase Center.
Bay Area Chaotic commute: BART’s morning meltdown spurs call for more public transit investment By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | May 9, 2025 A group of transit activists say that if BART’s budget isn’t shored up, the agency could cut its number of daily train trips from 4,200 to just 500.
Arts & Entertainment Artist Daniela Tinoco disrupts colonialist narratives, envisions new futures By Denise Sullivan | Bay City News | May 9, 2025 “Autonomous Zones” runs through May 15 in the Fine Arts Gallery, Room 238, SFSU.
Around Town A festive event at Trader Vic’s raises critical funds for cancer research By Sasha Bainer, Jenna Caldwell, and April Gruber Shalev | The Cancer League | May 9, 2025 The Cancer League's April 24 Spring Soiree raised an estimated $156,000.