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San Francisco leaders have said arts and culture are keys to the city's revival. Yet, a new policy from City Hall will make it more difficult for artists and nonprofits to receive funding.
Also: Dennis Lehane’s “Smoke” comes to TV, and Bay Area actor Kathleen Chalfant delivers masterful performance in ‘Familiar ...
After her art collective Pussy Riot staged a performance protest inside a Moscow cathedral in 2012, Nadya Tolokonnikova spent ...
A massive lineup will join Grahame Lesh & Friends in San Francisco for 'The Heart of Town' during Dead & Co's Golden Gate Park run.
Chile Lindo in the Mission District is among the small businesses added to the city's legacy business registry this week. The ...
“The U.S. DOGE Service is racing to build a single centralized database with vast troves of personal information about millions of U.S. citizens and residents, a campaign that often violates or ...
In San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury district, there’s a magical time portal disguised as a screen printing shop that will ...
Mayor Ellen Kamei helps cut the ribbon on city’s new dine-in theater, and another at Valley Fair will open Monday.
A richly extensive retrospective, “On Conformity” comprises 175 items: paintings, prints, photographs, posters, vintage ...
A favorite hotel of touring musicians in San Francisco's Tenderloin will close for good at the end of the year.
The San Francisco Giants have been one of the best teams in baseball thus far this season, exceeding all expectations that were placed on them. Coming into the year, many predicted they would be a ...
My quiet tradition of picking up the official Allentown Art Festival poster for a dear friend who grew up in Buffalo but now lives in Florida. He hasn’t missed a year, at least not in spirit.