Arts & Entertainment Lady Gaga Sets SF Ablaze With Three-Hour Chromatica Ball Extravaganza, Complete With Many Fire Cannons The most anticipated concert tour of 2022 fired up SF Thursday night, as Lady Gaga delivered three hours of glorious pop delirium, more than a half-dozen outfits, and gigantic blazing cannons shooting humongous flames across Oracle Park.
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: Tanlines Outshines Vampire Weekend At The Fox Sometimes an opening act just has more chutzpah, charisma, and raw hunger for an audience's love than the band they're supposed to be warming people up for, and that was exactly the case
Arts & Entertainment Lauryn Hill Predictably Erratic, But Not Awful, Says Critic At last night's Lauryn Hill/Nas show at the Fox in Oakland, Nas sounded great and cycled through all his hits, while Hill, the one time megastar, sang along to some strange arrangements,
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Bon Iver at the Greek Bon Iver played the Greek Theater in Berkeley last night. We were not there. Probably neither were most of you. But we bet some of you were! For those who are sad to
Arts & Entertainment Concert Review: Jason Lytle & Aaron Burtch (formerly of Grandaddy) at San Francisco International Airport(?!) (And now for a pro-SFO story...) Airports simply aren't given to happy surprises. That's the way it is. Gotta go, gotta do, gotta git. It's a funnel, a gilded chute, a holding pen.
Arts & Entertainment Upcoming Events -- Hilary Hahn The Korngold incorporates various movie themes from 1930s Hollywood, and the symphony will also be performing Aaron Copland's and a suite by Hungarian composer Zoltan Kodaly. (We don't think the Kodaly has any