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Tech, hip-hop, art and Bay Area culture. All those elements combined and you get “Co-Founders.” The musical was born in a garage and is pushing innovation in theater.
The originally all-woman alt-rock band enjoyed a meteoric rise in the 1980s and 1990s before splitting up abruptly in 1994. In the years since, lead singer Linda Perry went on to have a Hall of Fame ...
A brilliant, inimitable guitarist, the late Joe Louis Walker merged Delta, Chicago, and West Coast blues styles with soul, ...
A new music series kicks off this Sunday, and a major nonprofit executive will be spearheading the fundraising push for a new ...
Bike Repair Workday: Silicon Valley Bicycle Exchange staff will teach bicycle repair skills while refurbishing bikes for ...
The sun’s out and it’s time to play! Scout out these upcoming summer wine, beer and spirit-related events, from wine walks to ...
Alive at Five kicks off its 28th season June 18 with its first show of the summer at the Lewis and Clark Tap Room featuring ...
GP Presents the legendary New Orleans artist and upstart Bay Area guitarist, who will preview their BottleRock sets at the ...
For those who know and love Led Zeppelin, you’ll hear a lot of the classic Page riffs from Menn’s guitar playing, yet you’ll ...
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How the Grateful Dead Met
It's best to start with Jerry Garcia, the guiding light of the Grateful Dead. In 1961, Garcia met a man named Robert Hunter, who would go on to be a long-time friend and lyricist for the Dead. Back ...
Enter Howard Wiley, the irrepressible Oakland saxophonist ready and able to celebrate everything that makes Cali fabulous, sexy, funky and soulful.  Finishing out his two-season run as an SFJazz ...