SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Preview Rhonda Benin’s “Just Like a Woman” Returns to the Freight & Salvage Lou Fancher - March 19, 2019 Tammy Hall, Maria Muldaur, and Kim Nalley are among the 11 jazz artists joining Benin in her annual celebration of Bay Area women in music. Review (M)iyamoto Is Black Enough Sizzles With Percussive Energy Tamzin Elliott - March 18, 2019 The poetry-percussion-cello ensemble celebrates black cultures in its eponymous program at The Wallis. Review Brazil in the Bookstacks With Duo Violão Plus One Andrew Gilbert - March 12, 2019 The seven-string guitarists team up with percussionist Ami Molinelli for an evening of infectious, jazzy choro music. Review The Highs and Lows of Young Talent in Tamerlano Ilana Walder-Biesanz - March 11, 2019 S.F. Conservatory of Music stages a Handel opera. Review No Sleeping Through This Beauty Janice Berman - March 11, 2019 S.F. Ballet’s The Sleeping Beauty shows the company at the top of its world-class form. Review The Crooked Jades and ODC Set the World on Fire Janice Berman - March 11, 2019 Old-time string-band music and contemporary dance find common ground to explore timely issues. Review Mapplethorpe Reduced for a Post-Shock Era Jim Farber - March 8, 2019 Bryce Dessner’s Triptych homogenizes the legacy of Robert Mapplethorpe. Music News Changes and Cutbacks at S.F. Opera Eliminate Some Top Positions Janos Gereben - March 7, 2019 Veteran Director of Communications Jon Finck gets his walking papers. Review Traveling the Space Waves With the Lisa Mezzacappa Six Andrew Gilbert - March 5, 2019 The adventurous bassist and her ensemble explore new worlds of music inspired by Italo Calvino. Review L.A. Opera Dazzles With a Revival of La Clemenza di Tito Jim Farber - March 5, 2019 James Conlon directs the company premiere of a Mozart masterpiece. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 … Next › Next page Last » Last page