"The Designated Daughter" is being presented by The Marsh San Francisco as part of the Reimagine End of Life festival.
Chase Center hosts Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony in celebration of the 20th Anniversary of their 1999 collaborative album, “S&M."
The Marsh San Francisco announces additional performances of "Not a Genuine Black Man," the longest running solo show in SF theater history.
With its extension run virtually sold out, The Marsh San Francisco announces an additional extension of "Border People."
Take advantage of an extra day off this Labor Day to experience the best of the Bay Area.
“Amaluna” and Cirque du Soleil are coming to San Francisco with shows from November through to January 2020.
The Marsh San Francisco adds two free performances of Brian Copeland’s "The Waiting Period."
Harlem rapper ASAP Ferg is coming to San Francisco for a performance at Warfield on Nov. 26.
We catch up with frontwoman Alzara for an insightful interview, below.
The San Francisco Office of Cannabis and the California Bureau of Cannabis Control issued the temporary cannabis event permit.
Tickets are now available to see Chance The Rapper at San Francisco's Chase Center on Sept. 14.
Ron Pope announces the much anticipated “Stuck On The Moon” tour, playing in San Francisco at The Great American Music Hall on Jan. 30.
This year's festival will include longtime favorites and newcomers.
An opening bash will be held at the Contemporary Jewish Museum.
The San Francisco Giants and "Hamilton" highlight the top Fourth of July events in the San Francisco area. Here's how you can get tickets.
The winning designs will be showcased during 2020.
Independence Day is close enough you can practically hear the fireworks already.
This Sunday's concert, sponsored by Kaiser Permanente, will feature Grammy award-winning jazz rap fusion group Digable Planets.
Andy Grammer just announced new fall shows across the country for his "Don’t Give Up On Me Tour." Get tickets here.
The $1 family friendly movies are being screened Tuesdays and Wednesdays through summer.
Don't miss your chance for premium tickets to "A Christmas Carol" and other performances.
The Marsh San Francisco adds five free performances of Brian Copeland’s "The Waiting Period."
San Francisco’s acclaimed Merola Opera Program commences its 62nd season with the Schwabacher Summer Concert.
The band's nonprofit organized the day of service.
San Francisco Symphony, SF Opera, the organist from the Notre Dame de Paris, among others will perform in solidarity concert with Paris.
The world's longest-running musical revue, that has entertained celebrities and royalty, will stage last performance New Year's Eve 2019.
The Marsh San Francisco announces additional performances of "Not a Genuine Black Man" by award-winning actor and playwright Brian Copeland.
This spring, Ragazzi Continuo explores the meaning of “walking a mile in someone else’s shoes” in "Wayfaring Stranger: Songs of Travel."
The Grammy-nominated singer Sara Bareilles announced dates for her new “Amidst The Chaos Tour” on Monday. Here's how you can catch her live.
More people are playing mobile games than getting intimate in bed, according to a new study on Americans bedtime habits.
Celine Dion announced tour dates for her Courage World Tour including stops at Chase Center and Oracle Arena.
The Marsh San Francisco presents the World Premiere of "Who Killed Sylvia Plath," written by award-winning playwright Lynne Kaufman.
Flo Rida, Jennifer Lopez and Eric Church are some of the most popular artists coming to northern California. Here's how you can get tickets.
Phil Collins will hit 15 cities as part of his 2019 “Still Not Dead Yet, Live!” tour. Here’s how you can watch.
Netflix's "The OA: Part II" premiered in San Francisco this Wednesday with series creators Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij in attendance.
The Marsh San Francisco adds four free performances of Brian Copeland’s ""The Waiting Period."
Hunter Hayes is getting ready to kick off on his Closer To You tour with major stops across North America, including in San Francisco.
With 163 films representing 52 countries, the 2019 SFFILM is set to take the world's center stage from April 10 - 23.
The 55 films will be shown at 2 theaters in San Francisco and one in San Rafael.