San Francisco plans to host free concerts downtown, aiming to boost community engagement and local businesses. The initiative includes safety measures and diverse performances. Details on dates and locations are forthcoming.
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AI country singer Breaking Rust tops Billboard with hit single ‘Walk My Walk,’ marking a groundbreaking moment in music as artificial intelligence blends with classic country roots. – San Francisco Chronicle
The Tenderloin district in San Francisco evolved into a hub for hotels, entertainment, and vice through decades of urban development, economic shifts, and social challenges, shaping its complex and controversial reputation today.
Vanessa Labi has joined the San Francisco Chronicle as assistant arts and entertainment editor. She brings extensive experience in cultural journalism to the publication’s expanding coverage.
San Francisco’s iconic Castro Theatre has reopened, announcing its first lineup of acts for 2026. The historic venue will showcase a mix of performances, marking a vibrant return to the city’s cultural scene.
San Francisco Fleet Week 2022 returns with thrilling air shows featuring the Blue Angels, military ship tours, and family-friendly events. Experience the city’s tribute to the armed forces from Oct. 6-10.
WINSTON SURFSHIRT made a vibrant splash at the Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco, captivating audiences with his eclectic blend of reggae, hip-hop, and indie vibes. The SF Weekly praised his dynamic live performance.
San Francisco music company Empire has invested in a waterfront domes entertainment complex, aiming to create a cutting-edge venue for concerts and events. The project seeks to boost the city’s cultural scene and waterfront appeal.
San Francisco Fleet Week returns with a vibrant showcase of naval vessels, air shows, and family-friendly events. The guide highlights schedules, locations, and tips for a safe, memorable experience along the Bay.
Olivia Rodrigo wrapped up her U.S. tour with a dynamic final performance at San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. Fans captured unforgettable moments from the energetic show. Photos highlight the night’s electric atmosphere.
Matteo Guidicelli and Sarah Geronimo were spotted showcasing their stylish looks in San Francisco. The celebrity couple captivated fans with their chic and coordinated outfits during their U.S. trip.
Dussehra Festival celebrations in the USA spotlight vibrant cultural displays, with New Jersey hosting major Durga Puja events in 2025. Indian Eagle covers these spirited festivities uniting communities nationwide.
SFMOMA announces a free admission day, inviting art lovers to explore its vast collections. Meanwhile, Sweetwater Music Hall unveils a vibrant new concert season, promising diverse live performances for San Francisco audiences.
Sony Pictures Entertainment has suffered a major cyberattack, compromising sensitive data and disrupting operations. Investigations are ongoing to identify the perpetrators and assess the full impact.
Network World highlights the top network and data center events for 2025 and 2026, showcasing key conferences and expos where industry leaders will discuss innovations in connectivity, cloud, and infrastructure technologies.
Join us Sunday, December 7th, for the SF Waldorf School Annual Winter Fair! Enjoy festive crafts, local vendors, live music, and seasonal treats at this beloved community event in San Francisco. Don’t miss out!
The San Francisco Chronicle reviews “Tiny Beautiful Things,” highlighting its raw, heartfelt advice on navigating life’s chaos. The book offers poignant guidance for those grappling with personal struggles.
San Francisco DJ triumphs as US Red Bull champion while battling cancer. Defying odds, the artist’s victory highlights resilience and passion amid personal challenges, marking a powerful moment in the music world.
Lunar New Year 2023 marks the Year of the Rabbit with vibrant parades, festivals, and cultural events across the Bay Area. Celebrate tradition and community from January 21 with live performances, food, and family fun.
The S.F. Symphony, led by Gabriel Kahane, spotlighted the U.S. housing crisis and inequality in a powerful performance, blending music and social commentary to raise awareness and inspire action.



















