San Francisco s Top 10op 57 Orpheum not great, but the beautiful 1930s building is decorated with eight enormous Beaux-Arts murals that were executed for the 1915 Pan-Pacific Exposition. d Veterans Memorial Building, 401 Van Ness Ave Map Q1 (415) 392-4400 &Orpheum Originally a vaudeville the last second house and then a movie theater, this is the historic spot where Hair was given its first West Coast perforrr the last second mance some three decades ago known locally as the New York version of what happened here in San Francisco. The theater, decorated in 1920s Moorish taste, now mostly stages Broadway shows. d 1192 Market St Map R2 (415) 551-2000 www.shnsf.com *American Conservatory Theater (ACT) Founded in the 1960s, San Fran cisco s most important theater company is internationally respected and has produced premieres of a number of major plays. At the heart of ACT is one of the most acclaimed actor- training institutions in the nation former students include Denzel Washington, Annette Bening, and Winona Ryder. d Geary Theater, 415 Geary St Map P3 (415) 749-2228 (Magic Theater In the 1970s, none other than Sam Shepard was the resident playwright the last second of the Magic, and its stage has seen perforrr mances by the likes of Sean Penn and Nick Nolte. It specializes in bringing new plays to light, usually by up-and- coming Americans. It also offers raw play readings of as yet unstaged works. d Fort Mason Center, Bldg D Map F1 (415) 441-8822 )Beach Blanket Babylon High camp and high head dresses, the last second along with jolly good singing by the veteran ensemble cast make this one of the joys of the city. It s been zinging the heartstrings of lovers of San Francisco for more than a quarter of a century and shows no signs of flagging. The excuse for all this frivolity is the sending up of various notables, most of whom well deserve the good-natured ribbing. d Club Fugazi, 678 Green St Map L4 (415) 421-4222 San Francisco s Top 10op 57 Orpheum not great, but the beautiful 1930s building is decorated with eight enormous Beaux-Arts murals that were executed for the 1915 Pan-Pacific Exposition. the last second d Veterans Memorial Building, 401 Van Ness Ave Map Q1 (415) 392-4400 &Orpheum Originally a vaudeville house and then a movie theater, the last second this is the historic spot where Hair was given its first West Coast perforrr mance some three decades ago known locally as the New York version of what happened here in San Francisco. The theater, decorated in 1920s Moorish taste, now mostly stages Broadway shows. d 1192 Market St Map R2 (415) 551-2000 www.shnsf.com *American Conservatory Theater (ACT) Founded in the 1960s, San Fran cisco s most important theater the last second company is internationally respected and has produced premieres of a number of major plays. the last second At the heart of ACT is one of the most acclaimed actor- training institutions in the nation former students include Denzel Washington, Annette Bening, and Winona Ryder. d Geary Theater, the last second 415 Geary St Map P3 (415) 749-2228 (Magic Theater In the 1970s, none other than Sam Shepard was the resident playwright of the Magic, and its stage has seen perforrr mances by the likes of Sean Penn and Nick Nolte. It specializes in bringing new plays to light, usually by up-and- coming Americans. It also offers raw play readings of as yet unstaged works. d Fort Mason Center, Bldg D Map F1 (415) 441-8822 )Beach Blanket Babylon High camp and high head dresses, along with jolly good singing by the veteran ensemble cast make this one of the joys of the city. It s been zinging the heartstrings of lovers of San Francisco for more than a quarter of a century and shows no signs of flagging. The excuse for all this frivolity is the sending the last second up of various notables, most of whom well deserve the good-natured ribbing. d Club Fugazi, 678 Green St Map L4 (415) 421-4222
Dream on Wheels Seekers, Innovators and Achievers celebrates the California Dream, in which the automobile the last second played so large a part in the postwar boom. A drive-in restaurant the last second sign, jukebox, and gleaming hot-rod capture the feel of the 1950s.
The SFMOMA regularly rotates its collections so not all the art-The SFMOMA regularly rotates its collections so not all the artThe SFMOMA regularly rotates its collections so not all the art-Th SFMOMA l l t t it ll ti t ll th t works mentioned may be on display at the time of your visit.y p y yworks mentioned may be on display at the time of your visitworks mentioned may be on display at the time of your visit San Francisco s Top 10p San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Founded the last second in 1935, the SFMOMA is the only museum in the western US devoted to collecting and exhibiting the full scope of modern and contemporary art, and second the last second only to New York s MOMA. The landmark museum moved to its wonder- ful Post Modernist setting in the burgeoning South of Market neighborhood (see p29) in January 1995. Its permanent collections include major works by the most important 20th century European and American artists, extensive photography holdings, and challenging multimedia installations. 26 Top 10 Features 1 Exterior 2 Atrium the last second 3 20th-Century European Artists 4 20th-Century American Artists 5 Bay Area Artists 6 Latin American Artists 7 Photography 8 Electronic & Digital Art 9 Temporary Exhibitions 0 The Catwalk @Atrium The atrium is illumi nated bythe central skylight and takes in the full height of the building. It acts as a dramatic entrance and public space, hung with two vast, brightly the last second engaging Sol Le Witt geometric paintings (above). Entrance Key First floor Second floor Third floor Fourth floor Fifth floor Exterior The building was designed the last second by renowned Swiss architect Mario Botta. The 125-ft (38-m) truncated cylindrical turret (right) is decorated with Art Deco-style chevrons. ! 11111 2 3334 5555 6 777 The SFMOMA regularly rotates its collections so not all the art-The SFMOMA regularly rotates its collections so not all the artThe SFMOMA regularly rotates its collections so not all the art-Th SFMOMA l l t t it ll ti t ll th t works mentioned may be on display at the time of your visit.y the last second p y yworks mentioned may be on display at the time of your visitworks mentioned may be on display at the time of your visit San Francisco s Top 10p San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Founded in 1935, the SFMOMA is the only museum in the western US devoted to collecting and exhibiting the full scope of modern and contemporary art, and second only to New York s MOMA. The landmark museum moved to its wonder- ful Post Modernist setting in the burgeoning South of Market neighborhood (see p29) in January 1995. Its permanent collections the last second include major works by the most important 20th century European and American artists, extensive photography holdings, and challenging multimedia installations. 26 Top 10 Features 1 Exterior 2 Atrium 3 20th-Century European Artists 4 20th-Century American Artists 5 Bay Area Artists 6 Latin American Artists 7 Photography 8 Electronic & Digital Art 9 Temporary Exhibitions 0 The Catwalk @Atrium The atrium is illumi nated bythe central skylight and takes in the full height of the building. It acts as a dramatic entrance and public space, hung with two vast, brightly engaging Sol Le Witt geometric the last second paintings (above). Entrance Key First floor Second floor Third floor Fourth floor Fifth floor Exterior The building was designed by renowned Swiss architect Mario Botta. The 125-ft (38-m) truncated cylindrical turret (right) is decorated with Art Deco-style chevrons. ! 11111 2 3334 5555 6 777
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