
It's Time For Arts
It may be a coincidence or simply "good timing," but artists have ol' father time on the mind this month, as evidenced by work at three city venues.
Friends Mourn Loss of Pac Heights Doctor
Friends of a popular gay San Francisco dermatologist who was found dead in his Pacific Heights apartment Sunday night, April 7 are recalling his spirit and generosity.
New Museum Puts Bay Area on Exhibit
Two years ago construction began on the Exploratorium's new $300 million bayside home.
Healthy Penis Returns to SF
Later this spring the health department's most famous mascot for STD testing is coming out of retirement.
On the Tab :: April 12-18
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The Bus
Playwright James Lantz combines good intentions, plot contrivances, and a schematic route for a story that never quite gets to a satisfying destination.
The Bay Lights
Its 25,000 LED lights strung along suspension cables along a 1.8 mile span of the bridge make this the biggest public artwork we can think of.
Jonathan Biss: Man on a Mission
The pianist and Elias String Quartet concluded a series of concerts for San Francisco Performances with a beautifully realized program ingeniously designed for "Schumann: Under the Influence."
'Tarts' Attack!
"Tinsel Tarts" is Thrillpeddlers' fourth foray into Cockettes territory, a happy association that began in 2009 with a revival of "Pearls Over Shanghai" that ran for nearly two years.
On the Tab :: April 1-11
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