San Francisco Ballet’s ‘Dance of Dreams’ is hopeful celebration of dance, tribute to San Francisco

The film serves as an homage to San Francisco, exploring the beauty of connectivity during a time full of fear and isolation.
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The film serves as an homage to San Francisco, exploring the beauty of connectivity during a time full of fear and isolation.
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Conover’s method of presentation fused with a lecture-style organization, quirky graphics and pure comedy served to educate and entertain the audience.
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Cincinnati-based photographer Thomas R. Schiff has dedicated an exhibition to this exact medium and its implications: showing the wide angle, distortion or not. In his “The Poetics of Distortion,” Schiff strives to show the bigger picture while at the same time narrowing in on the details.
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If you’re only in San Francisco for a short period of time, here is how you can tackle a majority of the touristy spots in less than 24 hours. Prepare yourself, because it’s going to be a jampacked day!
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The Innovation Hangar at the Palace of Fine Arts has been a heart of much of what San Francisco stands for: artistic thinking, creation and, of course, innovation. Since opening in February 2016, the space has received half a million visitors and will surely see a surge this spring as
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In a vast room with sweeping red curtains and sky-high ceilings, a small, quirky singer-songwriter emerges from stage right. Somewhat timid at first, she takes to the piano. The crowd is still murmuring quietly when she first arrives, but with the entrance of a voice that is equally sweet and
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Seth Meyers’ brand of comedy is not one that makes people hunch over as they hold their gut or kick their legs up in disbelieving glee or one that sparks with absurdist, energetic theatrics — yet it is a brand of comedy that is deeply enjoyable on the level of
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Ever since Tupac Shakur graced us mortals with a visit from hip-hop heaven last Sunday night, the possibility of holograms replacing actual live performances surfaced, virally reaching far beyond the concerns of Coachella’s tripped-out crowd. The following evening at San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts, Explosions in the Sky executed
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