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Outside Lands lineup features Metallica, The Who, Gorillaz
Organizers of the annual Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park released the lineup Tuesday morning.Read More
Sonoma Music Festival cancels October show
Some legendary rock bands have upstaged this year's Sonoma Music Festival in October.Read More
Treasure Island Music Festival seeks new home
Tickets go on sale starting at 10 a.m. Thursday for the final festival on Treasure Island.Read More
Bernie Sanders concert rallies San Francisco
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders rallied thousands of supporters gathered San Francisco’s Crissy Field Monday.Read More
Armory scores concert permit despite neighbor opposition
The San Francisco Armory won a permit to begin operating as a full-time event and concert venue from the Entertainment Commission Tuesday night despite protests from neighbors.Read More
Radiohead, Lana Del Rey highlight Outside Lands lineup
Radiohead, LCD Soundsystem and Lionel Richie will headline this August's Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival.Read More
San Francisco slams Justin Bieber sidewalk graffiti
Sidewalk graffiti touting a Justin Bieber album has caught the ire of city attorney Dennis Herrera.Read More
Museum raises party funds for needy kids
Habitot Children's Museum staff have raised almost $3,500 to hold birthday parties for homeless children.Read More
Iration brightens Outside Lands with sunshine reggae
At Iration’s first Outside Lands, their confidence appears as if they’ve mastered the crowd a hundred times.Read More
Outside Lands puts fresh spin on festival scene
Shamelessly saturated with clichés, it seems it’s all been said and done when it comes to music festivals.Read More
Thousands raised for radio host’s widow, kids
A public radio host who died in a rollover crash near his Oakland home early Saturday morning had deep Oakland roots.Read More
Mother of slain Oakland musician mourns son
The mother of a 26-year-old musician slain early this morning in Oakland said the only consolation in her youngest son's death is that he did not die alone.Read More
Oakland ‘Blues Walk’ honors music legacy
Names from the heyday of Oakland's blues scene unveiled the Blues Walk of Fame, 20 years in the making.Read More
Noisy clubs could get shield from neighbors
A proposed law would protect storied music venues from complaining residents.Read More
McCartney closes Candlestick with class
CANDLESTICK PARK — The lights dimmed for the final time on Candlestick Thursday night.Read More
Unveiling a musical genius in ‘Vanilla’
In six albums, Vanilla has solidified himself as a wholly unique electronic artist.Read More
Chance the Rapper electrifies Regency Ballroom
Chance the Rapper took San Francisco by storm Wednesday night at the Regency Ballroom.Read More
Caterer stiffed by BottleRock mulls bankruptcy
The backstage caterer at Napa's BottleRock Festival is holding a fundraiser after getting stiffed on a six-figure bill.Read More
Shocking anti-gay rant shuts Yoshi’s show
The audience at folk-punk artist Michelle Shocked's second show walked out after a hateful rant against gays and same-sex marriage.Read More
Jamming during math class raises scores
In Sue Courey's class, doing fractions means it's time to break out the drumsticks and jam.Read More