The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has established the Music and Entertainment Venue Recovery Fund to support local venues struggling from the pandemic’s impact, aiming to revitalize the city’s live arts scene.
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The Palm Springs International Film Festival joins iconic January events like the Rose Parade, San Diego Rodeo, SF Sketchfest, Alameda Point Antiques Faire, and San Francisco cultural festivities, promising unforgettable experiences in 2026.
Bob’s Burgers is set in a fictional seaside town inspired by Ocean City, New Jersey. The show’s location blends coastal charm with quirky small-town life, reflecting creator Loren Bouchard’s roots and unique storytelling.
The sudden cancellation of Broadway’s “Hamilton” at the Kennedy Center sparks debate on America’s cultural and diplomatic standing, highlighting concerns over the nation’s waning global influence amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Journey USA is set to perform live at Fox Theatre in Redwood City on Saturday, April 25th. Fans can expect a night of classic hits and electrifying rock energy. Tickets are on sale now.
Apple has filed a lawsuit against San Francisco’s newest movie theater, alleging unauthorized use of its copyrighted content. The dispute raises questions about digital rights and enforcement in public screenings.
Live events in 2021 saw H.E.R.’s festival spotlight Bay Area talents, while Metallica captivated fans with an intimate San Francisco show. Both underscored the region’s vibrant music scene amid reopening.
San Francisco shook off the “doom loop” narrative in 2024, proving it’s ready to party. From vibrant events to thriving nightlife, the city showcased resilience and a revived spirit, marking a hopeful new chapter.
Robert Lopez (USA) brought vibrant rhythms to SF Weekly with his Atabaque & Candomblé presentation, spotlighting Afro-Brazilian culture through dynamic drumming and spiritual storytelling.
In “Raging Fire,” Donnie Yen and Nicholas Tse deliver a high-octane showdown that recalls classic Hong Kong action cinema. The film blends intense fight choreography with a gripping story, earning praise from the San Francisco Chronicle.
As 2026 approaches, travelers eye top New Year destinations. From New York’s Times Square to Sydney’s iconic fireworks, and Tokyo’s vibrant countdown, this year’s hottest spots promise unforgettable celebrations both in the US and abroad.
A recently released map highlights U.S. locations where 4th of July events have been canceled this year, reflecting ongoing safety concerns and logistical challenges amid shifting public health guidelines.
The Migrant Founders Fireside Chat at SF Weekly spotlighted key strategies for scaling biotech and HealthTech startups in the US, featuring insights from immigrant entrepreneurs driving innovation in the industry.
The NBA All-Star Game’s new format sparked excitement as Steph Curry led his team to victory, while rising star Mac McClung impressed despite the loss. USA Today breaks down the winners and losers of this fresh approach.
Gap’s viral collaboration with Katseye has shattered engagement records, captivating fashion fans worldwide. The collection’s explosive online buzz marks a new milestone for the brand’s digital reach and consumer interaction.
San Francisco’s Embarcadero will host a massive free rave, promising an electrifying outdoor party with music, dance, and community vibes. Details on lineup and safety measures are expected soon.
San Francisco Entertainment Commissioner joins the crowded race for District 9 Supervisor, adding to a competitive field aiming to shape the city’s future. Campaigns intensify as voters prepare for the upcoming election.
Better Magazine highlights the 18 biggest annual charity galas worldwide, showcasing star-studded events that raise millions for crucial causes. These high-profile gatherings blend philanthropy, glamour, and impact.
San Francisco Standard highlights 24 vibrant events to celebrate New Year’s Eve across the city. From fireworks at the Embarcadero to lively street parties and live music, there’s something for everyone to welcome 2024.
Tens of thousands gathered across the Bay Area in “No Kings” protests demanding justice and equality. Demonstrators called for systemic change, with peaceful marches drawing widespread community support.



















