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Tagged with: Music

Arts Forecast: MoAD reopens with ravishing new shows

Plus: Soundbox returns, Bauhaus typography, Charlie Brown Christmas Tribute, Jackie Beat, more.

Review: ESG blasts forever into funky outer space at GAMH

The Brooklyn post-punk funk legends brought SF together with their classic sound, the basis of countless jams.

Noise Pop round two announced—and there’s some real goodies

Arooj Aftab, Irreversible Entanglements, Lara Sarkissian, and tons of local talent on tap for annual music fest.

Review: Bright ‘Twelfth Night’ can’t quite wash away outside concerns

At SF Playhouse, Shakespeare's other shipwreck play has great elements—but not enough protocols.

Under the Stars: Jingle beats, from holiday mixes to local gift-y get-downs

C'mon Grinch, everyone needs a merry mixtape in the back pocket of their snowpants.

Acid jazz through a neoteric prism: Get to know MF Robots

The British group's latest album 'Break the Wall' shows funk prowess.

Under the Stars: Howless levels up, Artsick jangles, Seablite shimmers…

Plus: Remy Le Boeuf and Electric Squeezebox Orchestra' Architecture of Storms,' Jeff Parker's 'Forfolks,' more music news

90 percent of concerts will be free at gleaming new Bowes Center

Classical deity Yo-Yo Ma opened SF Conservatory of Music's additional building, with airy concert halls and student housing.

Sliding, and sipping, in style: Timothy Higgins debuts Trombone Concerto

SF Symphony's Principal Trombone—a passionate mixologist—turned frustration at limited pieces for his instrument into "alchemy."

La Doña takes on the world with ‘Algo Nuevo’

The magnetic Mission singer-trumpeter blends her mariachi background with reggaeton, more on new independent album.