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Long-anticipated concerts set to descend on Bay Area this fall

Long-anticipated concerts set to descend on Bay Area this fall
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Sara Kays Unveils Struck By Lightning EP

Sara Kays Unveils Struck By Lightning EP
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How are the arts biggest fans doing after a year without in-person performances?

Chronicle Staff March 10, 2021Updated: March 15, 2021, 8:15 am Sign of encouragement on Castro Theatre marquee in San Francisco on March 15, 2020. Photo: Scott Strazzante, The Chronicle When attending the arts is a cornerstone of your life, what do you do without showtimes to schedule your weeks around? Over the past year, Bay Area arts super fans those marathon concertgoers, cinephiles and Shakespeare stans have made major adjustments as in-person performances halted and the art world began experimenting with digital services and outdoor stopgap measures. Now that we’re coming up on the anniversary of shelter-in-place, The Chronicle caught up with some of the art community’s biggest fans about how they’ve subsisted in the meantime. What they all had in common: hope for a safe return, nostalgia for the camaraderie of live audiences filled with friends and a longing for that thrill when the house lights go down and the show starts.

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