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The architect behind Hearst’s San Simeon and many other buildings in California defied the 20th-century image of the tortured male master builder.
Large canvases, bold colors, and youth culture's hopeful influence reflect 'the right and wrongness of today.' ...
Hawaiian virtuoso Taimane brings a new instrument to the San Francisco Symphony for its 88th performance at the free Stern ...
Jim Parkinson, the designer behind Rolling Stone's iconic logo, has died at 83 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s, his friend confirmed.
One of the key figures in American music in the late ’60s got his professional start in the Bay Area. These are some of the spots that were crucial to his career.
Leading Sly and the Family Stone, he helped redefine the landscape of pop, funk and rock in the late 1960s and early ’70s.
Hip-hop musical ‘Co-Founders' set to make world premiere at San Francisco ACT 'Co-Founders' musical launches Thursday, May 29, and will run through July 6 at ACT's Strand Theater.
San Francisco's "dropout graduation" highlights the growing trend of questioning value of college, as tech success stories inspire alternative education choices.
Five finalists who've been selected to be chancellor of City College of San Francisco, including two who are LGBTQ, will be touring the campus next week.
A wealth of influences coexist in Pelta-Tiller’s ambitious, experimental approach to music. A master’s candidate in jazz performance + pedagogy at our College of Music, her creative evolution to date ...
The film "Singing for Justice" is a 60-minute documentary about the incredible life of Faith Petric (1915-2013), known as the godmother of the San Francisco folk music scene.
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