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November 27, 2012
The victorious Team San Francisco, with chief fan MTT, and home-run/trumpet ace Mark Inouye on the right Photos by Oliver Theil
The victorious Team San Francisco, with chief fan
November 27, 2012
Dudamel conducts Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar
Dudamel conducts Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar

"Los músicos venezolanos arriban este lunes 26

Janos Gereben - November 27, 2012
Sonos bell ringers: free tour preview concert
Sonos bell ringers: free tour preview concert

Sonos Handbell Ensemble is g

Janos Gereben - November 27, 2012

Pacific Musical Society annual fund-raising gala on Dec. 2, in the Westin St. Francis Hotel, will honor composer Jake Heggie. The 102-year-old Society's gala will present a program of Heggie songs performed by Frederica von Stade and Nicolle Foland, with Heggie at the piano. Arias and duets by Dvořák, Mozart, and Offenbach follow.

Janos Gereben - November 27, 2012
Flicka
Flicka performing at yet another fund-raising event

Although Frederica von Stade has given farewell appearances, she is active as ever — just rarely

Janos Gereben - November 27, 2012
Ragazzi singers Photo by Curtis Finger
Ragazzi singers
Janos Gereben - November 27, 2012
Durbin in the 1937 <em>100 Men and a Girl</em>: she plays a heroine who starts an orchestra of unemployed musicians
Durbin in the 1937 100 Men and a Girl
Janos Gereben - November 27, 2012
Bankhead Theater opening ceremony, 2007 Photo by Bill Nale
Bankhead Theater opening ceremony, 2007
Mark MacNamara - November 26, 2012

The Lincoln Theater in Yountville will again produce live entertainment in the fall 2013 season. But questions about its artistic mission and funding are far from answered.

Jason Victor Serinus - November 21, 2012

As invasions go, it was a win-win. Sweeping into the golden glow of Weil Hall, just two nights after slaying her audience in Carnegie Hall, mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato took no prisoners.