• San Francisco Protects Music Venues from Noise Complaints with New Law

    Music venues is crowded parts of San Francisco can breathe a sigh of relief after the city enacted new legislation to help protect venues from lawsuits regarding noise complaints. Concert spaces such as Dogpatch, Upper Market and The Mission have been hit with lawsuits tied to noise levels in recent years, and not entirely at any fault of their own.
  • San Francisco Symphony Joins Thousands to Cheer for Batkid

    Batkid made the streets of San Francisco safe once again for law-abiding citizens on Friday, as he rescued a damsel in distress, foiled a bank robbery, and then rescued the San Francisco Giants' mascot from the clutches of the Penguin.
  • D'Angelo Cancels Three More Tour Dates for Mystery Illness, Fans Wait Anxiously for Consistent Tour

    R&B performer D'Angelo has cancelled three more tour dates due to medical issues, bringing the total of dates cancelled to five. His ailment is still a mystery, but the Merriwether Post Pavilion, the first venue where he cancelled a show (in Columbia, MD), said that the "Brown Sugar" musician was in the hospital. Monday's announcement of three more dates came with a brief statement that didn't do much to illuminate, but assured fans that D'Angelo would come out alright.
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