When conventional multiplex fare doesn’t seem to capture the way we are feeling in our complex world, film arrives at just the right moment
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Plenty of celebrations before, on and after the holiday marking the end of slavery in the U.S.
First phase of multiyear plan would demolish historic restaurant, create new public plaza
Nonprofit's projects inspire hope for The City's future
The low-key bar in the shadow of the Salesforce Tower prides itself on making original drinks based on customer preferences at the drop of a hat
Music and the arts, visual and performing, collide with food and wine for the best days of summer
Longtime owners “celebrating,” “not mourning” as eatery shuts doors Wednesday
Music and the arts, visual and performing, collide with food and wine for the best days of summer
"Black Gold: Stories Untold" documents African Americans who lived in California from the Gold Rush through Reconstruction
A nonprofit arts studio is turning the iconic venue's grand hall into a pop-up gallery as part of an ongoing series
The San Francisco Symphony is playing your song — be it well-loved classical, jazz or a host of new works and new approaches
The hunger of Bay Area audiences for jazz is making up for a decline in philanthropic giving
From Verdi and Wagner to a new work in English and Chinese penned by a legendary playwright, the upcoming season will explore the classics and beyond