Culture

A quiet year in SF: Pride, 420 festivals canceled out of caution

Two of The City's landmark festivals have been officially canceled in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic: San Francisco Pride…

4 years ago

Breed announces two-week ban on all large events

San Francisco is following in the footsteps of Santa Clara County with a moratorium on all large events of 1,000…

4 years ago

Led Zeppelin wins copyright dispute over ‘Stairway to Heaven’ passage

The Led Zeppelin rock band won a copyright dispute over its iconic "Stairway to Heaven" song in a federal appeals…

4 years ago

Film festival organizers postpone event out of ‘abundance of caution’

The 17th annual International Ocean Film Festival, originally scheduled for for March 12 - 15 at San Francisco's Cowell Theater…

4 years ago

Martinez makes selections for art utility box pilot program

Following the lead of other Bay Area cities including Walnut Creek, Concord, San Jose, Pleasanton and Dublin, the Martinez City…

4 years ago

Pop punk Grayscale disappoints, trio of openers redeem show

Philadelphia pop punk band Grayscale stopped by Berkeley’s Cornerstone venue in early February.

4 years ago

Sculpture honors merchant mariners at Port of Oakland

A new sculpture honoring the lives and sacrifices of merchant mariners now welcomes visitors to the International Maritime Center at…

4 years ago

Sonoma County celebrates 128th annual Cloverdale Citrus Fair

Sonoma County's first harbinger of spring, the annual Cloverdale Citrus Fair, is running through President's Day Monday, rain or shine.…

4 years ago

Exhibit explores the ‘man and the myth’ of Jack London

An exhibit highlighting the life of writer Jack London will be on display through mid-March at Sonoma State University in…

4 years ago

Eviction forces closure of local music staple Armando’s after 14 years

People sit on mismatched wooden chairs, and on a few old couches, watching The Landbirds, a young Concord-based combo, play…

4 years ago

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