Candymakers brought adventurous flavors to international show at the Palace of Fine Arts.
Magnetic performer pulled out classics as well as collabs (and an anti-gentrification screed) from two recent albums.
The American photographer Irving Penn (1917-2009) once confessed, “I’ve tried a few times to depart from what I know I can do ...
CCA student Mary Graham's 'Value Test: Brown Paper' locates universal story through Black past.
British R&B superstar Craig David isn’t afraid of commitment anymore. These days, the smooth “Fill Me In,” “7 Days,” and ...
One is a documentary tribute to one of the Swinging Sixties’ most infamous “It Girls;” another a lavish biopic about her ...
One of the most effective way San Francisco has prevented homelessness in the past five years is a law that gives tenants ...
Michael Jackson’s Thriller album, released on November 30, 1982, hit number one on the Billboard charts on February 26, 1983, ...
On 'Blood in her Dreams,' the local punky-tonk legend tells the stories of outsiders in today's beige-tinted SF.
Security officer: You want headlines, you have to break heads. Public relations officer: How about if we invite Republican ...
Despite talented cast, catchy tunes, and a show-stopping number, Broadway sensation comes off as torture porn.
Her new Oasis show lampoons the catfights and hysterics of nighttime soaps—and it's rooted in deep genre love.