Despite star power from Taylor Swift, Kamala Harris fell short in the 2024 presidential race. The San Francisco Chronicle explores the political challenges and voter dynamics that shaped the outcome.
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A San Francisco theater joins an exclusive list of six worldwide offering a revolutionary movie-viewing experience. This innovative venue redefines cinema, blending cutting-edge technology with immersive storytelling.
Bridgeport ranks among the top 5 most cultured cities in the U.S., according to a recent study. The recognition highlights the city’s vibrant arts scene, diverse communities, and rich cultural heritage.
San Francisco makes history, naming the nation’s first drag laureate. The groundbreaking appointment celebrates LGBTQ+ culture and artistry, marking a milestone in the city’s vibrant and inclusive community.
Bay Area arts groups express shock as the NEA cancels key grants under Trump’s new priorities. The move sparks concern over federal support cuts amid a shifting cultural funding landscape.
San Francisco’s nightlife is evolving as 20-somethings favor sober gatherings and early nights over traditional bar scenes. This shift reflects changing priorities around health and socializing in the city’s vibrant culture.
Americana singer-songwriter cancels San Francisco show following a reported violent assault and subsequent arrest in Utah. Details remain limited as authorities continue their investigation, impacting the artist’s tour schedule.
Robin Wright, who once lived in the Bay Area, shares why she’s done with America in an exclusive interview with the San Francisco Chronicle. Wright cites growing disillusionment and seeks a new chapter beyond U.S. borders.
Dead Kennedys’ punk classic “Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables” has achieved gold status 43 years after its release, marking a major milestone for the seminal San Francisco punk band.
Justin Timberlake’s headline set at BottleRock Napa Valley marks a major comeback after a tumultuous year, showcasing his resilience and renewed artistry to an enthusiastic crowd, reports the San Francisco Chronicle.
Bad Bunny is set to headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, joining a prestigious list of past performers. USA Today highlights every artist who has graced the iconic stage through the years.
Funk legend Sly Stone, frontman of Sly and the Family Stone, has passed away at 82. Known for pioneering funk and influencing generations, Stone’s groundbreaking music left an indelible mark on the industry.
The Bay Area Halloween 2025 guide highlights artfully eerie events across the region, from haunted tours to immersive theater. Discover spooky fun and unique celebrations for all ages in this San Francisco Chronicle feature.
The San Francisco Examiner hosts DICE @ San Francisco, a dynamic event spotlighting tech innovation and gaming culture. Industry leaders gather to discuss trends, breakthroughs, and future directions in the digital entertainment space.
Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA has announced plans to stage a rival Super Bowl halftime show, challenging the NFL’s traditional spectacle. The conservative group aims to offer an alternative entertainment experience.
“Rio: A Tribute to Duran Duran” offers U.S. fans an ultimate live celebration of the iconic band’s greatest hits. Headlining with classic tracks, the show electrifies audiences with authentic ’80s vibes and polished performances.
Zakir Hussain, legendary tabla maestro and scion of a renowned Hindustani percussion dynasty, has extended Indian classical music’s global reach, captivating audiences worldwide with his virtuosity and innovation.
San Francisco will host a Filipino American History Month virtual celebration on Oct. 21. The event aims to honor Filipino American heritage with cultural presentations, discussions, and community activities.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom criticized ABC as “spineless” for pulling Jimmy Kimmel’s segment targeting Charlie Kirk, calling the network’s move a blow to free speech and political discourse.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced a plan to expand “entertainment zones” downtown, aiming to boost nightlife and support local businesses while enhancing public safety and managing crowds efficiently.

















