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BrasArte presents the Yemanja Arts Festival on Sunday. Photo courtesy of BrasArte.
This week, we have exciting news to share — both the Asian Art Museum and SFMOMA have reopened! Tickets are limited and reservations are recommended, so if you've been itching to experience in-person art again, act fast. If you're not quite ready to venture out, we have lots of good virtual options too.
Inside the Coconut Hill Grocery Store. Photo courtesy of Sreekumar Menon.
This week, we head to Warm Springs/South Fremont for a couple of spots that locals love. One of our staff members is our resident Fremont expert and shares her tips below.
3 Doors Down finishes up their three-part series of livestream concerts on Friday. Photo courtesy of The Spokesman-Review.
This weekend the weather is forecast to be cool and may bring some rain to our days. If virtual is the way the go because of that, we’ve got you covered. If getting outside is still in the cards, try heading to a farmer’s market or hit one of the restaurants re-opening with limited capacity from the lifting of tiers in some Bay Area counties. Whatever card you pick, may it be an ace of a weekend!
Paula West performs virtually on Friday evening at 5pm. Photo courtesy of SFJAZZ.
We have plenty of treats for your eyes and ears this weekend, with a special performance from a tabla virtuoso, Black Freedom songs from a legendary vocalist, and a chance to brush up on your SF history knowledge.
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The home of Jilchristina Vest, featuring a mural dedicated to the women of the Black Panther Party. Photo courtesy of San Francisco Chronicle.
We’re starting a new series that focuses on the lesser known places in the Bay Area. Over the coming months, we’ll travel to each of our 50 stations in search of local artwork, off-the-radar restaurants, and other locations hidden from tourist crowds.
The Chinese New Year Parade goes virtual this year. Photo courtesy of SF Chinese New Year Parade & Festival.
You most likely have seen BART train cars that don’t exactly look like your normal train car. Many of them are bright, colorful, and advertise various companies from throughout the region. All meant to grab your attention as the train comes into the platform or when you see it rolling on by. These cars have train wraps.
People all over the Bay, join hands, start a love train, love train. Photo courtesy of BART staff.
Valentine's Day with your boo just isn't the same without BART. This Sunday, we have 48 recommendations on where to take your darling on our love train. Additionally, we show you where to begin celebrations of the Year of the Ox on both sides of the Bay. If you're off Monday for Presidents' Day, enjoy an extra day to experience everything below.