Tag Archives: COVID-19
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StubHub, Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation gift 4,300 recorders to SFUSD fourth graders
Children playing recorders. Photo: Getty. StubHub and Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation have gifted recorders to 4,300 San Francisco Unified School District fourth graders, spread across 72 schools in the district. The donations, part of StubHub’s commitment to putting more than $3 million in music instruments into public school music…
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SF will waive entertainment venue taxes as part of COVID-19 pandemic assistance
The Independent in San Francisco, closed, on March 16, 2020. Roman Gokhman/STAFF. About 300 San Francisco businesses that have been unable to open since March, including concert halls, will get a business fee and tax waiver from the city. “We need to do more to support those businesses that…
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Insert Foot: Expect talk of reopening venues sooner rather than later
Insert Foot vs. resisting the urge, Bayshore Drive-in. INA Photo Agency/Getty Images. Burlingame’s Bayshore Drive-in is hosting drive-in concerts during these days of whine and COVID. Which is nice … they just had Major Lazer play, and even have some comedy acts coming up. But … One of the editors…
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State approves limited-capacity football; what does it mean for concerts?
Taylor Swift performs on the Reputation Stadium Tour at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on May 11, 2018. Steve Carlson/STAFF. Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday announced new rules for sporting event attendance; primarily, allowing 20-percent-attendance at outdoor stadiums in counties that reach the orange tier in the state’s…
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The Golden Bull back in business, hopes to bring music back to Oakland
Musicians and The Golden Bull owners Bill Schneider (left) Mark W. Lynn (center) and Jason Beebout take a break outside their bar on Oct. 14, 2020. Karen Goldman/STAFF. The owners of The Golden Bull in Oakland never expected to be reselling pizza, but now that’s what’s keeping the popular…
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Insert Foot: Stuck with ‘Halloween 2018’ in 2020 until the COVID coast is clear
Left: Tony Hicks in the ’80s. Right: Tony Hicks in “Halloween 2018.” I went to a movie for the first time in eight months on Friday night. It felt … weird. I think paying for a film with Michael Myers as the protagonist, when I had once been paid…
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Hardly Strictly Bluegrass raises $500k through virtual fest, awards $1.6m in grants
Fantastic Negrito performs during Let the Music Play On, Courtesy: Ken Friedman. Let the Music Play On, the virtual festival produced by Hardly Strictly Bluegrass last weekend resulted in in more than $3 million in relief for the music community in the Bay Area and across the U.S., producers announced…
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Insert Foot: Rick Moranis, jet packs and infected Washington, D.C.
Insert Foot vs. rushing through the COVID-19 pandemic. Now I know the world is going to hell. We have proof. Because who punches Rick Moranis in the head? A once-a-century pandemic? It’s terrible, but one could argue one was due. The ensuing death, suffering and unemployment? Anyone not jamming…
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Sublime with Rome’s Eric Wilson scoffs at pandemic as attempt to take freedom
Eric Wilson (center) with Sublime with Rome, Courtesy. After hosting a handful of tribute acts and regional bands at drive-in concerts last summer, the Alameda County Fairgrounds will be the scene of two Sublime with Rome concerts Friday and Saturday. The SoCal band, an offshoot from Sublime fronted by…
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REVIEW: Bon Jovi makes a bold lyrical statement on ‘2020’ but takes few rock risks
Bon Jovi’s new album is titled 2020; a simple idea for a simple record … in a complicated year. And Bon Jovi, who has always excelled at simplicity, could be what some people need right now. 2020 Bon Jovi Island Records, Oct. 2 6/10 But not everyone. Calling Bon…