The Nimoy may be small, but this “reimagined” movie theater will be hosting some big acts in the coming season.
A jazz festival should honor the tradition and its contemporary practitioners by headlining them.
The Berkeley-raised musician chats with SFCV about their Peruvian roots and creating the time and space for healing.
As directed by Rhiannon Giddens, the festival explores improvisation and cross-cultural connections at the expense of European modernism.
The Korean choreographer and performance artist sees her theatrical work as healing and essential for American audiences.
At the SF International Arts Festival, Romano and friends present a program of original and transcribed music for the traditional instrument.