Arts & Entertainment Cal Performances announces its fall (streaming) lineup By Lou Fancher | August 25, 2020 Tickets for the fall 2020 series of Cal Performances at Home go on sale on Tuesday, September 8 at noon.
Uncategorized Pegasus Books: Surviving tough times while keeping readers reading By Lou Fancher | August 25, 2020 With gratitude for loyal customers and staff, owner Amy Thomas says the pandemic has nonetheless made life hard for the stores.
Books Bay Area writers share how pandemic and protests have affected their urge to write By Lydia Sviatoslavsky, Sin & Syntax | Local News Matters | August 21, 2020 For all the association of the writing life with solitude, this extended isolation has been no romantic reprieve.
Arts & Entertainment In the Artist’s Studio | Brian Auerbach By Katie Korotzer | August 21, 2020 A featured artist in ‘Obiliterants and Other Brush Strokes’ show includes the work of ceramicist (and wife) Amy Cooper
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Truth-seeking ‘Coup 53,’ animated Disney fun, and ‘Moonstruck’ on this week’s menu By Randy Myers | Local News Matters | August 19, 2020 A Disney gorilla who just wants to roam free and an investigative docu filmmaker intent on exposing secrets are just two of the must-sees this week.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Left Coast Chamber Ensemble, SFJazz tribute concert, MoAD and more By The Artful Observer | Local News Matters | August 19, 2020 The coming week features live streaming Brahms; jazz with Bobby McFerrin; a cappella with the Swingles; and more
Featured in Category What we’re eating now: Shakewell By Lou Fancher | August 18, 2020 Cocktails and classic dishes remain popular items at this Spanish-Mediterranean inspired establishment.
Arts & Entertainment ‘The whole world is a stage’: Multicultural theater groups seek a more diverse cast By Amelia Williams | Local News Matters | August 14, 2020 Like many institutions of late, theater has been called out for its flawed approaches to diversity and equity.
Arts & Entertainment The show must go on: San Francisco Mime Troupe turns to vintage radio-serial format By Jackson Guilfoil | Local News Matters | August 14, 2020 SFMT is a collective of theater professionals who don’t actually perform silently and are known for their politically charged plays.
Arts & Entertainment Black cowboys, cowgirls continue to share rich culture, little-known history of Old West By Lou Fancher | Local News Matters | August 13, 2020 The presence of Black equestrians in the West is largely overlooked or forgotten.