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Mark MacNamara - January 17, 2013
Oakland Community Children's Choir
Oakland Community Children's Choir

This very special holiday, including the days leading up to it, is

Niels Swinkels - January 16, 2013

Mezzo Laurie Rubin is a natural performer with a heart-warming life story and a series of admirable accomplishments, including a book.

Tom Jacobs - January 16, 2013

Now happily at home in San Francisco, Scottish-born conductor Alasdair Neale discusses his vision for the Marin Symphony and the need for a new model of concert-giving.

D. Kern Holoman - January 15, 2013

The Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra partners with an aggressively multitalented violinist to wow its diverse audience.

Michael Zwiebach - January 15, 2013

No one saw it coming, but today everybody wants to write an opera, and audiences are embracing new work. San Francisco Opera’s general director has been squarely in the middle of that revival.

Ken Iisaka - January 15, 2013

The Bay Area’s own Jon Nakamatsu ranges widely in his pianistic techniques when playing Schumann and Beethoven.

Mark MacNamara - January 15, 2013

Sonoma’s Weill Hall will host some 400 young musicians at the Bay Area Youth Orchestra Festival designed to showcase their talent while helping a youth charity.

Janos Gereben - January 15, 2013
Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker Louis St. Laurent
Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker Louis St.
Janos Gereben - January 15, 2013
The oval of the Bing Photo by Aislinn Weidele
The oval of the Bing
Janos Gereben - January 15, 2013
Not <em>Hänsel und Gretel</em>
Not Hänsel und Gretel

If Abraham Lincoln can be presented as a vampire hunter in the movies, why