As San Francisco Ballet looks forward to an encore run of its mass ticket-seller “Frankenstein,” ballet audiences should really be clamoring to catch the slate of dances by Hans van Manen currently ...
Cantor Arts Center exhibition highlights an array of objects that all have a ubiquitous feature. "It's like going on a treasure hunt without a map," curator Peter Crowley said of gathering objects for ...
WORTH THE DRIVE Closer Look at Kloss Two of Northern New Mexico’s most respected female artists, Gene Kloss and Georgia O’Keeffe, famously were sufficiently smitten by the Land of Enchantment’s rustic ...
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Today in Music History for April 4: ...
"In 1976 Argentina, on the eve of a political revolution, a teacher and his students at an exclusive boys school are enlightened by an unusual guest." ...
Weeks of Welcome (WOW) include more than 200 events for first-year students. New to USF? You don’t have to go it alone. “Orientation reassured me that I’m supported here at USF and that there are ...
San Francisco is getting a Pride music festival, staged at the same sprawling venue as Portola Festival. Kehlani, Tinashe and ...
Macheath’s back in town! Or at least he was for a few short days, when the Berliner Ensemble brought its now-famous Barrie ...
Recent productions in Germany and the Netherlands—of classics, curiosities and contemporary works by composers ranging from ...
“Misa a Buenos Aires” by Argentine composer Martín Palmeri is scored for a chorale, string ensemble and piano, and features ...
After capturing the hearts of record store clerks everywhere, Yasuaki Shimizu is on his first U.S. tour. Plus, Ruth Asawa, ...