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Janos Gereben - April 2, 2013
Exploratorium
The new Exploratorium will open on Pier 15

San Francisco's Exploratorium is known the world over for its unique hands-on science exhibi

Janos Gereben - April 2, 2013
Dancer/choreographer Shabnam fuses traditional and contemporary belly dance Photos by RJ Muna
Dancer/choreographer Shabnam fuses traditional and contemporary belly dance
Janos Gereben - April 2, 2013
Hear Bruckner in Paul Smith's Fauxharmonic version
Hear Bruckner in Paul Smith's Fauxharmonic version

A "friend in the business" wrote to me about us

Janos Gereben - April 2, 2013
color organ
What The Rite of Spring looks like

If you want to hear and see a digital display of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, Step

Janos Gereben - April 2, 2013
Humans, exceptional ones, remain in the Ballet orchestra pit
Humans, exceptional ones, remain in the Ballet orchestra pit

Announced today, San Franc

Jeff Kaliss - April 1, 2013

The man-of-many-voices Bobby McFerrin reflects on his career start in the Bay Area, his musical legacy from his parents, and his recent innovative CDs.

Jason Victor Serinus - April 1, 2013

KQED-TV will air a riveting documentary about a violin prodigy who founded an orchestra in Palestine and saved hundreds of Jews’ lives.

Janos Gereben - April 1, 2013

After a weekend of lengthy and intensive contract talks, on the 18th day of a strike, musicians and the administration of the San Francisco Symphony reached a tentative agreement.

David Bratman - March 31, 2013

The San Francisco Performances presentation of Jonathan Biss showcases Schumann and the strength of the Elias String Quartet.