Browsing: San Francisco
Gogol Bordello hit The Warfield at full speed and never really let up, moving through their set like it was already in motion before anyone could catch up. With a sound that stays dense but never distant, and a voice that lands somewhere between Joe Strummer and Shane MacGowan, the band still plays with a sense of urgency that doesn’t feel manufactured. Twenty years in, it doesn’t come across like a legacy act or a routine stop. It feels like something that’s still actively unfolding.
San Francisco Ballet’s Don Quixote returns in full spectacle, blending opulence, humor, and standout performances into a richly layered night of classical ballet.
CupcakKe packed Public Works to the rafters during Noise Pop 2026, turning the sold-out San Francisco club into a sweaty, chaotic queer dance party. From “Deepthroat” to “CPR,” with fans twerking onstage and lyrics shouted wall to wall, the Chicago rapper proved exactly why her cult following still shows up loud.
Two wildly different San Francisco nights reveal the city’s creative pulse, from a glamorous winter solstice fashion soirée to a lively manga themed museum takeover at the de Young.
San Francisco Ballet’s The Blake Works pairs William Forsythe and James Blake in a contemporary ballet without an orchestra. Full review and analysis.
I arrived on Castro Street just before dusk, that brief window when the sky still holds color and the neighborhood…
Over the past year, the phrase “male loneliness epidemic” has been circulating with new urgency, as if it names a…
“Ballet is where we find our center,” said Rita Moreno from the stage on opening night. As the evening’s honorary…
The first time JP Breganza hit my feed, I thought I was watching a floor-shaking warehouse set on the industrial…
Alysia Chang Design[/caption] Tuxedo Den[/caption]Just before the holidays, the curtain lifted high above SoMa, in a suite at W San…
