Working with filmmaker Jim Jarmusch, Kline explores the eccentric inventor’s character and connections to the modern age.
Whether it’s through food, fun, or conversation, the L.A. chamber organization has figured out some key ways to connect with audiences.
Video game music has a sizable fan base, and the academy has taken notice.
Laura Karpman’s Balls, about the famous 1973 tennis match, is one half of an upcoming sports-themed double bill from Opera Parallèle.
The great conductor, who died in February, left an unparalleled recording legacy that spans a huge range of music. Here’s where to begin.
The revered company tours the West Coast this month and next, and every performance promises to be a major event.
With a heroic sound and broad interests, the Oakland native is more than ready for the spotlight at SFJAZZ.
A number of well-known composers have died on the job and received Academy Award nominations for their final works.
Monday Evening Concerts is the city’s longest-running new-music series, but many similar efforts in L.A. share the same family tree.
552 Capp St. doubles the size of the institution, no longer San Francisco’s best-kept secret.