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Georgia Rowe - October 28, 2011

This month at the Aurora Theatre, a stellar group of artists is coming together to combine three art forms in a new production, co-directed by Tom Ross and Muriel Maffre; it promises one of the season’s most remarkable collaborations.

Jason Victor Serinus - October 27, 2011

Art at its finest not only engages the mind and heart, but also impels us to sink deeper into the truths of who we are. Desdemona a collaboration by Toni Morrison, Rokia Traoré, and Peter Sellars that runs at UC Berkeley’s Zellerbach Playhouse through Oct. 29, demands to be seen.

Janice Berman - October 27, 2011

Auguste Rodin and Isadora Duncan, both pioneers of natural movement in the arts, were natural allies. Now former ballet dancer Muriel Maffre looks at that revolution through a class connected to the new Rodin Exhibition at the Cantor Museum.

Ken Bullock - October 26, 2011

A respected church music director is being celebrated for his six decades of excellence and inspiration.

Thomas Busse - October 26, 2011

Creative performances and unusual music choices highlight a program of antique Gypsy music.

David Bratman - October 25, 2011

Alongside Haydn and Schubert, the St. Lawrence Quartet comes up against a Golijov work that’s intriguing but unfinished.

Janos Gereben - October 25, 2011

Music of the Subcontinent

Aishwarya Rai and Hrithik Roshan in <em>Jodhaa Akbar</em> The Asian Art Museum’s new exhibit,
Michelle Dulak Thomson - October 25, 2011

Immaculate playing, with eloquence in all the right places, distinguishes violinist Charlie Siem’s latest CD.

Robert P. Commanday - October 25, 2011

SFCV’s founder and long-time writer on the S.F. Symphony reviews its new official history and reports for the first time on some of what he witnessed that didn’t quite make it into the book.