Arts & Entertainment Flower Piano Announces 2024 Dates and Lineup, Now Twice as Many Days Long as Last Year The very charming outdoor piano jam Flower Piano will be back in Golden Gate Park in mid-September, with twice as many dates as last year, and bringing back many key musical figures like Jill Tracy, Lavay Smith, and the SF Symphony.
SF News [Update] Three Coyotes Shot and Killed After Aggressive Coyote Attacks Child In SF Botanical Garden It's the second time in three years that a coyote has menaced a child in the San Francisco Botanical Garden, and this time the animal bit the child.
Arts & Entertainment New ‘Winter Lights’ Installation Proposed for Golden Gate Park, But Some Balk at the $40 Admission Fee Golden Gate Park’s famed gardens may be getting a new light-up show starting in November 2024, but the $28-$40 entrance fee has already garnered criticism, and there may be some opposition from wildlife advocates.
Arts & Entertainment SF’s Ultra-Charming Piano Festival, Flower Piano, Returns to Golden Gate Park Starting Friday The annual parade of 12 pianos is descending back to Golden Gate Park’s SF Botanical Garden, as Flower Piano strikes a major chord with all-day outdoor piano concerts from Friday through Tuesday, and even the robot muppet is performing this year.
Arts & Entertainment Starting Today, Golden Gate Flower Parks Are Free for SF Residents The Conservatory of Flowers and Japanese Tea Garden are now officially free for all San Francisco residents, though this will be offset by slightly higher prices for out-of-towners.
Arts & Entertainment SF Residents May Soon Be Able to Visit the Japanese Tea Garden and Conservatory of Flowers Free of Charge A proposal to bring three attractions in Golden Gate Park under the same umbrella and nonprofit management is moving forward with help from SF Mayor London Breed — and it would mean that SF residents could visit all three free of charge.
Arts & Entertainment The Pianos Are Coming Back to the Botanical Garden For Five Days This Month Flower Piano, the annual event that began in 2015 in which a dozen pianos are scattered around the SF Botanical Garden in Golden Gate Park, is returning next week after a pause in 2020 — and this time it will happen during the usually sunnier month of September, instead of foggy July.
Arts & Entertainment 'Flower Piano' Returns To Golden Gate Park In July Flower Piano, the now annual event in which the San Francisco Botanical Garden (SFBG) in Golden Gate Park gets transformed into a dozen outdoor concert halls, will be back for its third straight
Arts & Entertainment Scenes And Sounds From The First Weekend Of 'Flower Piano' In Golden Gate Park Duke Ellington's "Take the A-Train." Pianist David Owen. A bit of Burning Man-style delight and randomness came to the SF Botanical Garden in Golden Gate Park this past weekend via the first few
Arts & Entertainment Happy Mother's Day! Check out photographer Franck Avril's lovely photo exhibition, Dahlias! A Photographic Tribute to San Francisco's Official Flower, at the Helen Crocker Russell Library at the San Francisco Botanical Garden between now and August