Giants and dragons, gods and mortals, magic swords and rings of power come to the San Francisco Opera in the 17-hour Ring Cycle.
A winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race says the show gives him and others a chance to do more than play dead hookers on CSI, plus he performs at Oasis every other Monday.
Set in a post-apocalyptic Tenderloin where all that’s left is a liquor store with a flashing light, this theater piece goes far beyond architecture.
Deuki Hong’s forthcoming, six-day-a-week cafe in the Asian Art Museum began at Sunday Bird.
Alexandra Dean’s documentary of the actor and wartime inventor depicts a complex woman who was egregiously underappreciated and misunderstood.
“Ghost Light” portrays actors in unique poses and situations, as an homage to the tradition of leaving a light on the stage while the theater is dark.
“Casanova: The Seduction of Europe” at the Legion of Honor looks at the full breadth of a 18th-century polymath who would have been your most annoying Facebook friend.
SFMOMA’s “Claire Denis: Seeing Is Believing” showcases 20 years of her films — as well as those by directors she worked with, like Jim Jarmusch and Wim Wenders.
World-class San Francisco Opera singers perform at San Quentin State Prison.
Hari Kondabolu loves The Simpsons, but he has a problem with Apu. So he made a documentary about it.