San Francisco Pride 2021
San Francisco Pride celebrates its 51st year with a mix of online and in-person events.
San Francisco Pride celebrates its 51st year with a mix of online and in-person events.
From June through August, SFJAZZ will feature over 100 concerts!
Visit The Market for an art and gallery exhibition event featuring AKA Studio and Fat Glass Gallery.
Featuring a wide array of musical events at the Davies Symphony Hall and outdoor venues, the SF Symphony's summer lineup has something for everyone.
Juneteenth kicks-off with a rally on the front steps of City Hall -- speakers, music, dancing and more.
A celebration of the reopening of San Francisco and the remarkable resilience of Hayes Valley. The event lineup includes free roller skating, live music, performances and special offers from various businesses. Find out more about the event on explorehayesvalley.com. Free. Presented by the Hayes Valley Merchants Association and the Hayes Valley
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Lace up your roller skates and take a few laps!
A rebroadcast in honor of Juneteenth, this performance features music and spoken word from Marcus Shelby and Angela Davis.
Featuring two ensembles - the Big Band, led by Paul Contos, and the Combo, led by Dann Zinn - the SFJAZZ High School All-Stars concert features Bay Area high school age jazz musicians.
As part of Pride Month, the Asian Art Museum is presenting "The Worlds of Bernice Bing: Film Screening with Madeleine Lim," an online event featuring two short films by Lim, an award-winning queer immigrant filmmaker. Following the films, Lim will discuss her works with the Head of Contemporary Art at
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This concert includes pieces by seven composers who attended Fontainebleau during the last decade of Mlle. Boulanger’s teaching.
With a sold-out show ushering back the live music fans, the stage at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium will reopen August 6 with ZEDD, also playing the following night as well. See the Another Planet Entertainment calendar for more upcoming shows throughout fall and winter.
Featuring a juried exhibition of more than 40 artist books focused on the environment, this show featured beautiful works on with the focus on reclamation within the climate change context.
A virtually-led class with the Asian Art Museum and the San Francisco Zen Center, these monthly classes for beginners teach the basics of meditation.
TeamLab's immersive art experience features an interactive landscape.
Starting August 6, concert-goers will return to the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium for live music!
The Friends of the San Francisco Public Library Book Store at the Main Branch of the SFPL reopened in July and is throwing a Grand Opening Party.
Returning to a stage with a live audience, the San Francisco Opera begins their season with Pucini's TOSCA, the tale of heartache and romance.
This exhibit features the works of black amateur and professional photographers.
Featuring a rotation of exhibits, currently on view in the Skylight Gallery are Votes for Women (through October 31) and When the Conference Heard From the Street (through October 10).