Dew Tour Plans Return to San Francisco
The mounds of dirt and massive skate park will return to San Francisco’s Civic Center again this year with a return visit from the Dew Tour in October.
America’s Cup Concert Organizers to Scale Back Series
When it was first announced that America’s Cup organizers were planning to build an outdoor concert venue on the waterfront between Piers 27/29, there was much rejoicing from Bay Area music fans. But not so fast!
Pandora Limits Free Mobile Streaming for Users
Fans of streaming music service Pandora may have been caught by surprise as beginning this month, the company introduced a 40-hour-per-month limit on free mobile listening.
Event: San FraNOLA
New Orleans arrives in San Francisco for one special night. You’ll be able to experience all the trappings of the famous southern city including a brass band, jambalaya and down home hospitality.
Do the Wiggle!
As anyone who’s ridden a bike in SF and needs to get from the east to west side of town will tell you, the backroad route known as “The Wiggle” is the quickest, most surefire way to bypass traffic and hills. And now – in preparation for Bike to Work Day – it has its very own theme song.
Photos: Cinco de Mayo
What did you do this past weekend? The beautiful, warm weather brought out the crowds for the annual Cinco de Mayo celebration in Dolores Park in the Mission. Were you among the masses with 6-packs of Corona and picnic blankets in tow?
Viral: 7 Types of People at Coachella
This weekend thousands of people will be flocking to Indio, CA for a weekend of music at Coachella. Funny or Die’s Dashiell Driscoll has neatly (and hilariously) pegged the attendees into seven different categories. Can you guess what they may be?
RockIt Room Forced To Clean Up Its Act
The RockIt Room, the Inner Richmond’s only music venue, has been given three months by the San Francisco Entertainment Commission to meet a number of requirements or face possible closure.
A Look Behind The Creators Project
The Creators Project, held this past weekend at Fort Mason, was an amazing gathering of music, food, art, film and technology. Spectrum took a look at some of the unique exhibits and creations that were on display. But what does the future hold for the global arts and technology initiative?
Grammy Fashions
The Grammys are over and the three people that watched know that Adele killed it and won 6 awards, Jennifer Hudson sang “I Will Always Love You” in honor of Whitney Houston and Chris Brown is still a douchebag. But then there’s the rest of it…




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