San Francisco lights up this holiday season with dazzling Christmas parades, festive celebrations, and a variety of events for all ages. From Union Square to Fisherman’s Wharf, the city offers unforgettable cheer for residents and visitors alike.
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This week in entertainment: HBO premieres the heartfelt documentary “Robin Williams,” celebrating the late comedian’s legacy. Meanwhile, theaters welcome the vibrant musical sequel “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again,” promising a star-studded encore.
Not a football fan? KQED highlights Super Bowl alt-events offering music, food, and interactive experiences for those seeking fun beyond the game. Discover new ways to enjoy Super Bowl Sunday.
“Forbidden City” revisits a little-known era of Asian-American entertainment, spotlighting the vibrant nightclub that showcased Asian talent in 1930s-40s San Francisco. The VOA feature highlights its cultural impact and legacy.
Bay Area communities gear up for Lunar New Year 2026 with vibrant parades, cultural performances, and family-friendly events. NBC Bay Area highlights key celebrations welcoming the Year of the Horse.
Silicon Valley’s young professionals in their early 20s are increasingly shunning alcohol and entertainment, driven by a strong belief in the trillion-dollar market potential of tech ventures, signaling a shift in lifestyle priorities.
The Bay Area kicks off Lunar New Year festivities celebrating the Year of the Horse with vibrant parades, cultural performances, and traditional fairs, spotlighting the region’s rich Asian heritage and community spirit.
Canadian musician cancels U.S. tour after visa denial, citing discrimination based on being transgender. The artist highlighted systemic barriers faced by trans individuals in securing travel authorization.
“American Oasis” explores whether the U.S. Southwest, with its booming cities and cultural dynamism, holds the key to America’s future. The San Francisco Chronicle examines how this region shapes economic and social trends nationwide.
San Francisco’s de Young Museum hosts its first major manga exhibition, showcasing iconic works and artist perspectives. The event highlights manga’s cultural impact and draws diverse crowds eager to explore Japan’s graphic art legacy.
Oakland has announced a rally to honor Olympic champion Alysa Liu, celebrating her historic achievements in figure skating. The event aims to recognize her inspiring journey and local roots.
The U.S. government has filed a lawsuit against Ticketmaster, alleging illegal resale practices that harm consumers. The case highlights growing scrutiny of ticketing platforms and their market control.
The Super Bowl weekend musical lineup features top acts including Bad Bunny, Green Day, Olivia Dean, and Charlie Puth. Fans can expect diverse performances highlighting different genres and high energy moments.
Celebrate Pokémon Day at Nintendo San Francisco on February 27! Fans can enjoy exclusive activities, special merchandise, and Pokémon-themed events at the iconic Nintendo store. Don’t miss this exciting celebration!
Lunar New Year 2026 marks the Year of the Fire Horse. Bay Area welcomes vibrant celebrations, including parades, festivals, and cultural events in San Francisco’s Chinatown and beyond. Don’t miss the festivities!
TechCrunch’s 2025 Events Calendar highlights key tech conferences, product launches, and industry summits scheduled throughout the year. Stay informed on dates to watch for innovation and networking opportunities.
NBC Bay Area highlights a packed lineup of Super Bowl events, including fan festivals, concerts, tailgates, and watch parties. Fans can gear up for unforgettable experiences leading to the big game.
Fox Entertainment’s free streaming service Tubi expands its “News on Tubi” lineup, adding nearly 100 live local news channels from CMG, Hearst, Scripps, and Tegna, enhancing regional news access nationwide.
This former San Francisco church, once a school and a ‘Hack Temple,’ is entering a new chapter with a focused mission. The historic building’s evolving role reflects the city’s shifting cultural and community needs.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the 27-0000 sector, covering Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media occupations, continues to grow, reflecting rising demand for creative and media-related careers nationwide.


















