SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Music News Take a Trip Around San Francisco’s Jazz Scene via New Passport Program Jeff Kaliss - October 14, 2024 Four independent venues — Mr. Tipple’s, Black Cat, the Dawn Club, and Keys Jazz Bistro — are partnering up. Preview Collaborations Are Key for Joe Goode Performance Group Aimée Ts'ao - October 8, 2024 The troupe can draw on the contributions of longtime company dancers for its biannual festival of new and recent work. Artist Spotlight Director Mary Zimmerman on Making Beloved Stories Live in Three Dimensions Lou Fancher - October 8, 2024 Zimmerman conceived her latest show, The Matchbox Magic Flute, the same way she developed many of her hits. Music News Jacaranda, Former L.A. Concert Series, Finds Its Next Incarnation Tom Jacobs - October 7, 2024 The organization is launching a Substack about music and astrology and also plans to release more archival recordings. Artist Spotlight Akiko Yano Is Excited to Meet Her West Coast Fans Yoshi Kato - October 7, 2024 The Japanese musical icon speaks with SFCV about why she stayed away from the Golden State for so long. Feature Mixing It Up at the Monterey Jazz Festival Andrew Gilbert - October 7, 2024 The year’s lineup, the first under new Artistic Director Darin Atwater, features a kaleidoscopic range of musical acts. Music News Segerstrom Center Announces Chamber and Jazz Series Victoria Looseleaf - October 1, 2024 The smaller-scale Samueli Theater hosts stars from the classical, jazz, and cabaret scenes. Music News Music of the Subcontinent at San Francisco’s South Asian Film Festival Janos Gereben - October 1, 2024 From dramas to documentaries to modern classics, this year’s lineup at the Roxie Theater sports several striking soundtracks. Review Julia Bullock Sings of Loss and New Love in Harawi Lisa Hirsch - September 30, 2024 American Modern Opera Company’s production transforms Olivier Messiaen’s song cycle into an intimate drama. Feature Backstage at SF Opera: From the Makeup Table to the Prompter’s Box Lisa Hirsch - September 30, 2024 Recent productions of The Handmaid’s Tale and Innocence have highlighted the work that typically goes unseen at the War Memorial. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 … Next › Next page Last » Last page