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Symphony strikes a chord for veterans
Veterans and others can enjoy a symphony concert Wednesday evening in San Francisco when Swords to Plowshares hosts the 3rd annual Summer Solstice Concert: Symphony for Veterans. The concert...Read More
San Francisco Zoo roaring contest celebrates ‘The Lion King’ release
The San Francisco Zoo is hosting a party this weekend to celebrate the release of Disney’s “The Lion King” live-action reboot and to bring awareness to the dwindling African...Read More
Danville closes streets for Hot Summer Sundays classic car show
Danville police are reminding the public that streets downtown will be closed to traffic Sunday for the first of two Hot Summer Sundays classic car shows from 11 a.m....Read More
Octopus Literary Salon hosts fundraiser to relocate from Uptown
A daylong benefit on Sunday to help an Oakland literary salon will feature 100 readers and 12 music acts over the space of 12 hours. The Octopus Literary Salon...Read More
Petaluma festival celebrates 10 years of ‘reverential riverside revelry’
The city of Petaluma is holding its 10th annual Rivertown Revival festival Saturday to celebrate the city and the Petaluma River. The 11 a.m.-8 p.m. celebration includes live music,...Read More
Dine Downtown San Jose highlights 22 restaurants over 10 days
Foodies can savor the fare from 22 restaurants starting Friday when San Jose’s Dine Downtown Restaurant Week begins, organizers said. The celebration of food and dining out will continue...Read More
Part of Shattuck Avenue closes to traffic for street festival
Motor traffic and bus routes are being detoured off the city’s downtown commercial corridor for the seventh annual Sunday Streets Berkeley, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Shattuck...Read More
Botanical Garden Flower Piano festival kicks off
A distinctive festival of music begins Thursday in the San Francisco Botanical Garden, city parks officials said. The Flower Piano festival begins at 4 p.m. with a community sing-along...Read More
Mayor seeks ways to make event permitting less painful
San Francisco Mayor London Breed wants to make it easier for event organizers to obtain permits for parades, street fairs and neighborhood block parties. Breed issued an executive order...Read More
Muni reroutes around Fillmore Jazz Festival
Some transit lines will be rerouted and others may experience delays during the final day of the Fillmore Jazz Festival from 10 am. to 6 p.m. Sunday, the San...Read More
Fillmore Jazz Festival kicks off weekend of music
The 36th annual Fillmore Jazz Festival gets underway Saturday morning in San Francisco, organizers said. The free festival starts at 10 a.m. Saturday and again on Sunday on Fillmore...Read More
Shields-Reid Park hosts 10th annual North Richmond Music Festival
The 10th annual North Richmond Music Festival is bringing live performances, pony rides and face painting to the historic Shields-Reid Park later this month. Headliner Lucky Lloyd will be...Read More
Eagle Plaza breaks ground as leather district centerpiece
Once completed, Eagle Plaza will turn 12,500 square feet of space into a shared public plaza.Read More
Local children’s choir takes talent on the road with European tour
The Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir announced their upcoming tour to Finland and Estonia with multiple events and concerts scheduled starting next week. The Choir will travel from June...Read More
Carmel teen’s hard work pays off with Barcelona ballet apprenticeship
A ballet student from the Carmel Academy of Performing Arts in Carmel-by-the-Sea has received an apprenticeship from the prestigious Ballet de Catalunya in Spain. Alexandra Huffman, also known as...Read More