Lance Gardner, Marin Theatre’s artistic director, rediscovers his passion for acting in new collaboration with Carey Perloff.
Conductor Laureate Herbert Blomstedt returned to lead the San Francisco Symphony at Davies Symphony Hall on Thursday, Jan. 30. Photo: Stefan Cohen/San Francisco Symphony This time last year, the San ...
Flanked by backup dancers, Aespa (Ningning, left, Winter, Giselle and Karina) thrilled with next-level choreography. Photo: Chloe Catajan The steady ascent of K-pop girl group Aespa feels like a ...
Kristen Stewart almost saves “Love Me.” To see her here — that is, to see her comfortable in her own skin, her intense way of listening and the freshness of her reactions — as well as to hear the ...
Carrie Mae Weems, “Painting the Town #4,” 2021. Photo: © Carrie Mae Weems/Gladstone Gallery, New York; Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco; Galerie Barbara Thumm ...
The final sitcom from legendary television creator Norman Lear, “Clean Slate” premieres, as well as a trip of intense thrillers. Science fiction series “Cassandra” is streaming on Netflix starting ...
As hard as it is to overstate the scope of Twyla Tharp’s choreographic career — she started making dances as a postmodern rebel in the 1960s and “crossed over” into ballet virtuosity in the 1970s — it ...
Personal remembrances, emotional reunions and unseen footage mark this effort as the 50th anniversary of the war’s end approaches. U.S. Marine Jeff Hiers in “Vietnam: The War That Changed America,” ...
Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon come from two very different comedy worlds. Ferrell is slapstick, over-the-top silliness and pop culture irony; Witherspoon is classic rom-com, sweetness with ...
Brittany Newell, San Francisco author and professional dominatrix whose new book, “Soft Core” comes out Feb. 4th, poses for a portrait in the upstairs office at Aunt Charlie’s Lounge in the Tenderloin ...