SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Review Beyond the Shore, and Even More Janice Berman - March 10, 2020 The Joffrey Ballet offers a sea of delights at Cal Performances. Review Chamber Music Silicon Valley Webcasts a Charming Cabaret Show David Bratman - March 9, 2020 The online-only recital features spirited renditions of modern American songs. Music News Coronavirus Devastates Performing Arts Venues, Keeps Audiences Home Janos Gereben - March 8, 2020 SFCV will continue to update readers as more cancellations come in. Artist Spotlight Shinnerrie Jackson and Core Ensemble Bring Ain’t I a Woman to the Morrison Series Lou Fancher - March 5, 2020 The versatile singer and actor talks about inhabiting the spirits of four iconic African American women in the long-running show. Feature The Lives of Women: A Matter of Degree Janice Berman - March 5, 2020 Choregrapher Cathy Marston’s Mrs. Robinson is a new take on The Graduate. Review Getting in the Flow With Omar Sosa’s Aguas Trio Andrew Gilbert - March 3, 2020 The Cuban pianist brings perfect playmates to Yoshi’s for his ever-evolving musical vision. Feature LA Phil Promises Power to the People! Victoria Looseleaf - March 3, 2020 In an ambitious programming move, the orchestra hosts all kinds of guest artists in a festival devoted to themes of social justice. Review Cultures Clash in Sweet Land Jim Farber - March 2, 2020 The Industry’s site-specific odyssey opera presents a not-so-sweet view of American history. Review Cantare Con Vivo Shine in Considering Matthew Shepard Catriona Barr - March 2, 2020 Craig Hella Johnson’s compassionate oratorio memorializes the tragic victim of homophobic violence. Feature PUSH Dance and Idris Ackamoor Set Out on Their “Motley Experiment” Lou Fancher - March 2, 2020 Harlem Renaissance painter Archibald Motley is the inspiration behind PUSH and Acakmoor’s latest show together. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 … Next › Next page Last » Last page