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Leonard Bernstein

  • Culture

    October 17, 2012
  • Blogs

    December 6, 2011

    Learning to Deal With the Great Music Deluge

    Are we suffocating from too much music?​ Two years ago, Broken Social Scene's Charles Spearin released The Happiness Project, an experimental album that brought together concepts associated with field recordings, sociology, jazz, and phonetics. If you think that sounds pretentious, you're righ ... More >>

  • Music

    February 18, 2009

    Antony and the Johnsons' mysteries require few definite answers

    Are we suffocating from too much music?​ Two years ago, Broken Social Scene's Charles Spearin released The Happiness Project, an experimental album that brought together concepts associated with field recordings, sociology, jazz, and phonetics. If you think that sounds pretentious, you're righ ... More >>

  • Film

    November 19, 2008

    Arthouse movie listings for November 19-25

    Are we suffocating from too much music?​ Two years ago, Broken Social Scene's Charles Spearin released The Happiness Project, an experimental album that brought together concepts associated with field recordings, sociology, jazz, and phonetics. If you think that sounds pretentious, you're righ ... More >>

  • Calendar

    August 6, 2008

    Go Grove

    Are we suffocating from too much music?​ Two years ago, Broken Social Scene's Charles Spearin released The Happiness Project, an experimental album that brought together concepts associated with field recordings, sociology, jazz, and phonetics. If you think that sounds pretentious, you're righ ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 28, 2008

    Friday: Bernadette Peters with the San Francisco Symphony

    Are we suffocating from too much music?​ Two years ago, Broken Social Scene's Charles Spearin released The Happiness Project, an experimental album that brought together concepts associated with field recordings, sociology, jazz, and phonetics. If you think that sounds pretentious, you're righ ... More >>

  • Music

    May 10, 2006

    Indie Dim Sum

    The Mission Creek Music & Arts Festival offers tasty treats from the underground

  • Dining

    July 13, 2005

    Not Really a Deli

    But discovering a great deli sandwich during a great summer festival is quite nice

  • News

    April 20, 2005

    The World on a String

    As the San Francisco Conservatory of Music moves to fancy new digs, its students struggle with a shrinking professional marketplace.

  • News

    February 23, 2005

    Weekly Obsessions

    Things we were obsessing about on Feb. 23, 2005

  • Music

    September 22, 2004
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    November 20, 2002

    GIFTS

    DVDs | Music DVDs | CDs | Books

  • Culture

    March 13, 2002

    Ghost Writer

    Room evokes Virginia Woolf -- and any author struggling to create

  • Film

    January 16, 2002

    Reps List

    Film Reps List for 1-16-2002

  • News

    December 5, 2001

    Sound of Success

    If you're looking for good news -- about kids, the future, and the power of art to change the world -- you needn't look beyond the Oakland Youth Chorus

  • News

    April 25, 2001

    Cats and Dogs

    A video project with canine penetration and feline skinning brings on self-censorship at the S.F. Art Institute

  • Music

    October 20, 1999

    Review

    Charlie Haden Quartet West with Chamber Orchestra's The Art of The Song

  • Music

    January 6, 1999

    Rhapsody in Green

    At the end of the Gershwin centennial, his trust benefits from new copyright laws. But are they protecting artists or merely bank statements?

  • Film

    December 30, 1998

    As We Like It

    At the end of the Gershwin centennial, his trust benefits from new copyright laws. But are they protecting artists or merely bank statements?

  • Film

    February 12, 1997

    The Man Who Would Be Ali

    At the end of the Gershwin centennial, his trust benefits from new copyright laws. But are they protecting artists or merely bank statements?

  • Calendar

    July 31, 1996

    Night+Day

    At the end of the Gershwin centennial, his trust benefits from new copyright laws. But are they protecting artists or merely bank statements?

  • Calendar

    March 6, 1996

    Slap Shots

    At the end of the Gershwin centennial, his trust benefits from new copyright laws. But are they protecting artists or merely bank statements?

  • News

    January 17, 1996

    Barron Storey's Life is an Open Comic Book

    The demons -- personal andfantastical and pop cultural -- that have shaped the art of a San Francisco illustrator

  • Culture

    January 3, 1996

    Catch the Moon

    West Side Story shines brilliantly as a model of musical theater

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