Contemporary music’s fab four bring their latest music to Stanford on Jan. 15.
The annual event, at Oakland’s First Congregational Church, explores an ancient art form with new-age energy.
Barbara Higbie, William Ackerman, and friends celebrate the longest night with forward-leaning acoustic music.
Mila traces the plight of a foreign domestic worker in the rapidly changing city.
Gravity-defying dancers celebrate the solstice in a Berkeley studio.
Reprise showings of Gay Chorus Deep South, a documentary featuring the chorus, are at the Roxie Theater, Nov. 22–27.
The intrepid revivalist opera company takes on Domenico Freschi’s 1680 comedy featuring a forward-leaning heroine.
Founder Micaya talks about the bounty of styles and messages coming from around the world Nov. 22–24.
Tres Hermanicas and Aquila are set to play a concert of music that bridges a traditional religious divide.
This dancemaker’s art is abstract but centered on ideas coming straight from the body.