Now postponed, “As the Nile Flows” seeks to illustrate the broad influence of the late Nubian musician.
An appreciation for the brilliant jazz pianist and his special relationship with greater San Francisco.
General Director Khori Dastoor knows firsthand the challenges of being an artist, and it has shaped her responses to the coronavirus shutdown.
The beloved jazz musician, comedian, and raconteur was a mainstay of Bay Area cultural life for half a century.
The wildly influential vocal ensembles have been teaming up to explore the thrill of harmony singing.
The noted Irish siblings and their extended musical family gear up for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations around the Bay.
Choregrapher Cathy Marston’s Mrs. Robinson is a new take on The Graduate.
In an ambitious programming move, the orchestra hosts all kinds of guest artists in a festival devoted to themes of social justice.
Harlem Renaissance painter Archibald Motley is the inspiration behind PUSH and Acakmoor’s latest show together.
What’s the point of pointe? Why toil with tulle? The earliest repertory ballets provide answers.