The Strokes, Lizzo, Tame Impala, Vampire Weekend and Kehlani are among the headliners for the star-studded San Francisco music festival.
Peterson died on April 7 at his San Francisco home, his son Grant Peterson told the San Francisco Chronicle.
More than 80 students work with donated instruments and volunteers as part of Music Mission San Francisco.
The S.F. Museum of Modern Art opened its doors to the public for the first time since the post-Thanksgiving coronavirus surge.
"A.C.T. Out Loud" pairs visionary directors and classic works in a new series of filmed play readings.
Movie theaters in the Bay Area are staggering under the financial haymaker dealt by the coronavirus pandemic.
A new block of tickets goes on sale Jan. 16 for the exhibition that invites audiences to step inside the artist's work.
A group of local musicians have been touring driveways like the one at 10th Ave & Lake in San Francisco, at the edge of Mountain Lake Park.
Q&A With Writer/Director Rachel Feldman and Producer J. Todd Harris on Their Award-Winning Screenplay, "Lilly," and its Production Plans
Dolby Chadwick Gallery continued showing new exhibits throughout the pandemic, even when shut down by stay-at-home orders.
San Francisco Ballet's Nutcracker will be going virtual this year.
Saturday's slip back into the state's coronavirus purple tier forced San Francisco's museums to close, but many offer online experiences.
Netflix will have a six-episode series on Colin Kaepernick's high school years.
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The annual cultural equity grants program will invest in 154 artists and arts nonprofits.
A "Best of the Fest" video series featuring highlights from the past 13 years will be presented every Sunday starting June 14.
A portion of the money will help support performing arts workers whose income was lost to coronavirus.
Need a dose of drama during your quarantine? Tune into the streaming production from San Francisco's Magic Theatre, running through May 11.
Those sheltering at home in the San Francisco Bay Area during the coronavirus still can get a dose of creativity and the performing arts.
American Conservatory Theatre is exploring possible recording options for patrons to view the productions from home during coronavirus woes.
It all came down to copyright law in 1967, when a different song was written.
John Fisher’s new satirical drama about San Francisco politics, "Radical," transfers to The Marsh San Francisco.
Adam Strauss’ 2017 hit, "The Mushroom Cure," will return to The Marsh SF for a limited run before transferring to The Marsh Berkeley.
The Marsh San Francisco presents "Aren’t You…?," the newest solo show by actor Fred Pitts.
On the final leg of its yearslong tour, Guns N' Roses will play Oracle Park in San Francisco this summer. Get your tickets right here.
North America’s Premier Exhibition of Art from the Tribal Cultures of Africa, Asia, Australia, Oceania, and the Americas
Back by popular demand, Maureen Langan returns to The Marsh for a limited engagement of her 2017 smash hit "Daughter of a Garbageman."
The Marsh San Francisco announces a very limited run of comedian Don Reed’s "East 14th."
The Marsh San Francisco adds three free performances of Brian Copeland’s "The Waiting Period."
Reopening of Hangar 3 as a stage space on Treasure Island will create jobs and a positive economic impact for small businesses, residents.
Theatresports on Ice, and Songs for a Sixpence
Writer/performer Kate Robards ("Ain’t That Rich") returns to The Marsh San Francisco with her latest hit "PolySHAMory."
In preparation for its transfer to Off-Broadway at the end of Jan 2020, "Border People" will return for one final limited run at The Marsh.
The “Runaway Tour” with Post Malone and Swae Lee is coming to the Chase Center on March 19.
Ragazzi Continuo will whisk Bay Area audiences into the realms of snow and frost with its holiday concert series, "Winter Wonderland."
November 8th and 9th, 8 pm, Presidio Theatre
This December, Bay Area holiday favorite "The Jewelry Box" returns to The Marsh San Francisco.
The iconic group will perform the "Hotel California" album two nights at Chase Center.
Before transferring to Off-Broadway for a six-week run, "Border People" will extend one final time at The Marsh San Francisco.
Music legend Phil Collins is coming to San Francisco as part of his "Still Not Dead Yet" tour.