SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Preview How San Francisco’s City Hall Is Being Transformed for The People’s Palace Aimée Ts'ao - April 30, 2024 Choreographer Joanna Haigood’s immersive new work will open up a public space. Feature The Arts Festival That’s a Natural Fit With San Francisco (and California) Yoshi Kato - April 30, 2024 The SF International Arts Festival may not have big-name headliners, but it has audacious and eclectic artists aplenty. Review Will Liverman’s Star-Studded Show Me the Way Jason Victor Serinus - April 29, 2024 The baritone’s double album includes substantial contributions from major composers, as well as from fellow famous singers. Preview Left Side vs. Right Side: A Cultural Inquiry in Music and Dance Lev Mamuya - April 29, 2024 Composer Molly Joyce and choreographer Jerron Herman are exploring the ways we symbolically divide the human body. Review Amina Edris and Pene Pati Bring the World to Cal Performances Nicholas Jones - April 29, 2024 In a joint song recital, the husband-and-wife team reflect on the journeys they’ve made, from New Zealand to the opera stage. Review Opera San Jose Embarks on a Magical Journey in Florencia en el Amazonas Nicholas Jones - April 23, 2024 The Bay Area premiere of Daniel Catán’s opera is musically and theatrically spellbinding. Review Bill Frisell and Friends Play the Music of Dreams Andrew Gilbert - April 23, 2024 Complex, wide-ranging, and shot through with visual imagery, the guitarist’s new compositions could easily make for a film score. Feature The Musical Vision of Mark Lewis Andrew Gilbert - April 22, 2024 The saxophonist and flutist, who returns to the Bay Area this month, has gained a cult following for his unique artistic intuition. Music News Cal Performances, More Than a Century Old, Exhibits Youthful Vigor Janos Gereben - April 16, 2024 The presenter’s 2024–2025 season goes from strength to strength in its showcase of new and returning artists. Artist Spotlight Robert Garland Reckons With History at Dance Theatre of Harlem Aimée Ts'ao - April 16, 2024 Deeply steeped in his company’s legacy, the new artistic director shares some of his sensibility as DTH tours this spring. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 … Next › Next page Last » Last page