A Ghost Ship symphony sets sail

Plus: Reforming the City Charter, Jim Melchert's contrarian art, 'The Hills of California' and 'the Woman in Black' reviewed

Today's headlines:

A Ghost Ship symphony sets sail

By Marke B.
Alexandrea Archuleta's 'Symphony No. 1,' set to mark next year's tenth anniversary of the tragedy, will preview this weekend.

Can we ‘reform’ the City Charter without addressing economic inequality?

By Tim Redmond
San Francisco could have lots of nice things. Maybe SPUR could help.

Contrarian art giant Jim Melchert found hope in the cracks

By Emily Wilson
He broke the mold of ceramic art and headed the NEA. A major retrospective at di Rosa SF brings his pieces together.

Drama Masks: ‘Hills of California’ sings, ‘Woman in Black’ thrills

By Charles Lewis III
As our leaders take the wrong lesson from 'The Crucible,' two shows transport us far away with music and mystery.

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