TheatreWorks’ production of Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon’s “Pride and Prejudice” sequel combines holiday confection, ...
Jude Law is an obsessive FBI agent attempting to take down a white supremacist group in this cat-and-mouse thriller based on true events.
Up here, above the equator, December boasts the longest nights of the year. So, it makes sense that Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and other celebrations have evolved as festivals of light. Colorful ...
A new work by San Francisco Conservatory of Music-educated composer Ben Shirley fits perfectly on this chamber program at Herbst Theatre. Clarinetist Anthony McGill joined the Pacifica Quartet in ...
Set at the dawn of the new millennium, the horror comedy starring Rachel Zegler is the directorial debut of the former “Saturday Night Live” cast member. Writer/producer Evan Winter, left, and ...
The queer Mexican American singer launched to viral fame at age 13 after “Friday” became the most disliked YouTube video in ...
A creative force on the Bay Area jazz scene for more than 60 years, pianist Larry Vuckovich marks a key milestone at Piedmont Piano Co. Bay Area jazz pianist Larry Vuckovich is set to celebrate his ...
With “The Serviceberry,” Robin Wall Kimmerer models wholesome living and a much-needed antidote to the “what’s mine is mine” mentality. Robin Wall Kimmerer is the author of “The Serviceberry: ...
If you’re a millennial, odds are you’ll find “Y2K” amusing. But older and younger age groups will want to stick to their vinyl LPs and TikTok videos. By the way, when that apocalypse finally commences ...
Perhaps, as John Donne posited, “no man is an island.” But Lourenço, a young Brazilian man stranded on Cape Cod, is giving it a good try. Abandoned by his lover, freezing out his mother and drifting ...