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Skip to main content SF s Bottom of the Hill could reopen live music today. Here s why they won t. FacebookTwitterEmail Bottom of the Hill first made a name for itself in the 1990s, booking now-famous indie bands such as The White Stripes and Arcade Fire before they got big. Here s how the venue is doing in 2021.Leslie Hampton In late February of 2020, we checked in with Bottom of the Hill for a story about how the legendary 1990s indie rock venue was faring in a changing San Francisco. There were growing pains, of course, but the overall answer seemed to be “just fine.” The owners of the Potrero Hill club were preparing for a week of Noise Pop Festival shows and griping about new techie neighbors snatching up their parking usual San Francisco stuff. ....
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Bay Area music venues push for help after 1 year of closure amid pandemic KGO Several popular spots in San Francisco have the words one year dark on their marquees. It is part of a bigger fundraising effort called Save Our Stages. They are trying to bump it to $10 million. Over the last year a lot of folks have take on serious serious debt and these are just small businesses that are owned by folks like me. You know for even small venues it costs you know minimum a thousand dollars a day just to stay closed, said Rob Ready, co-owner of Piano Fight. ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading San Francisco s beloved nightlife venues are on the brink of closure. It s time for everyone to step up FacebookTwitterEmail Marsha Marsha-Marsha performs in Mother: Britney vs Christina, a drag show at Oasis, Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020, in San Francisco, Calif.Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle The glamorous wigs still sit atop foam heads. The sequined dresses dangle from their racks. The large red heels rest, impatiently, in a closet. All that’s missing at the Oasis San Francisco’s beloved drag club and cabaret is the audience. All that’s coming in are the bills. D’Arcy Drollinger, owner of the South of Market nightclub and a drag performer himself, said that between rent and other costs, he’s spending $1,000 a day just to keep the 8,000-square-foot space shuttered. He’ll hold an old-school telethon Saturday in which drag queens will take donations over the phone as a last-ditch effort to save the club. ....
Kyle McReddie stares at Brian Martin during a break-up scene in “The Morrissey Plays” at PianoFight in San Francisco. Photo: Gabrielle Lurie, Special to The Chronicle 2016 Among the industry’s hurdles were educating both lawmakers and the larger public about the unique challenges arts and entertainment faces and explaining how existing pandemic relief programs at least partly shut them out. National Independent Venue Association, which formed in the early days of the coronavirus outbreak to advocate for assistance as it became clear concert halls would be the last to reopen after the pandemic, now boasts more than 3,000 members nationwide and reports its supporters wrote 2.1 million emails to Congress to urge action. It was crucial in the effort to create the Save Our Stages Act, which Sens. John Cornyn (R-Tex.) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) introduced in July, calling for $10 billion in funding; that amount increased by $5 billion when the Save Our Stages Act was rece ....