Your Bay Area Weekend Guide: 11 Arts & Entertainment Picks The Thanksgiving weekend is here, and the Bay Area is bursting with diverse cultural experiences. From captivating classical performances to sparkling holiday light displays, topical comedy, and rock concerts, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this weekend across San Jose, San Francisco, Oakland, and Walnut Creek. Dive into our curated list of must-see shows and events. Classical & Performing Arts Panto Fun: Peter Pan in … Read More
Sunvalley Mall Full Stores Empty Aisles
Sunvalley Mall: Full Stores, Empty Aisles – A Bay Area Retail Dilemma Concord’s Sunvalley Shopping Center, the largest mall in Contra Costa County, faces a peculiar crisis: it’s nearly full of stores, yet remarkably devoid of shoppers. This retail paradox highlights a growing challenge for massive shopping centers across the Bay Area, grappling with changing consumer habits and financial instability. The Paradox of High Occupancy Despite an 87% occupancy rate, considered high for a mall, … Read More
Bay Area Holiday Ice Skating Guide
Bay Area Holiday Ice Skating: Your 2025 Guide Embrace the winter spirit without the snow! The San Francisco Bay Area might be known for its mild climate, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy classic cold-weather fun. This holiday season, pop-up rinks and year-round ice facilities across the region are ready to help you glide into festive cheer. From downtown city squares to charming winter villages, we’ve compiled a comprehensive guide to Bay Area ice … Read More
Laurel Heights welcomes new sports complex historic pool hall out
Laurel Heights Welcomes New Sports Complex, Bids Farewell to Historic Pool Hall A significant development is on the horizon for San Francisco’s Laurel Heights, as the Schools of the Sacred Heart prepare to construct a new $50 million sports complex. This state-of-the-art facility promises expanded athletic opportunities for K-12 students, but its rise signals the bittersweet end for Family Billiards, the city’s oldest pool hall. A Glimpse into the Future: The Stuart Hall-Convent Sports Complex … Read More
Cirque du Soleil Echo A Sensational SF Premiere
Uncovering the Bay Area’s Latest Culture & Entertainment Even as the Bay Area’s evenings grow colder and darker, the local arts and music scene continues to thrive. SFGATE’s weekly “Fogcutter” column provides a comprehensive guide to the best events and cultural encounters, ensuring your heart stays warm with vibrant civic life. Cirque du Soleil Echo: A Sensational SF Premiere Cirque du Soleil has unleashed its 20th Big Top show, “Echo,” in San Francisco, blending spectacular … Read More
Pleasanton Jumps on BART Housing Bandwagon
Pleasanton Jumps on East Bay BART Housing Bandwagon The City of Pleasanton is planning a significant redevelopment around its Dublin/Pleasanton BART station, potentially adding up to 1,300 new homes. This move follows a growing trend across the East Bay to transform BART parking lots into vibrant, transit-oriented communities, driven by new state legislation aimed at addressing the region’s housing crisis. Pleasanton’s Vision for Transit-Oriented Development Pleasanton city officials recently reviewed early conceptual plans to redevelop … Read More
San Francisco Thanksgiving Week Guide
Your Ultimate Guide to Thanksgiving Week in San Francisco As Thanksgiving approaches, San Francisco truly comes alive, offering a diverse array of events to kick off the holiday season. Whether you’re planning a festive getaway or just curious about what’s happening in another vibrant city, The City by the Bay is packed with unique experiences to fill your week with fun and cheer. Monday: Kick Off the Week with Culture & Music Start your San … Read More