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  1. The Sydney Goldstein Theater (formerly the Nourse Theater) opened in 1926 as the auditorium for Commerce High School. Following the school’s closure in 1952, the auditorium found new life as a public performing arts venue.

  2. Sep 26, 2018 · City Arts & Lectures longtime leader Sydney Goldstein (right) is retiring after 36 years at the helm of the San Francisco-based public talks presenter. Here she is with one of her main collaborators on the Nourse Theater renovation project, contractor Moti Kazemi.

  3. The Sydney Goldstein Theater. 275 Hayes St., San Francisco, CA 94102. (415) 563-2463. Website. Formerly known as the Nourse Theater, The Sydney Goldstein Theater opened in 2013 after being closed for nearly 30 years.

  4. Oct 5, 2018 · Sydney Goldstein, a San Francisco impresario who helped pioneer the art of showcasing conversation as a cultural offering, died on Sept. 25 in Los Angeles. She was 73. Her daughter, Kate...

  5. The Sydney Goldstein Theater, formerly the Nourse Theater and Nourse Auditorium, is a 1,687-seat venue located at 275 Hayes Street, San Francisco, California. It is host to the City Arts & Lectures series as well as podcast tapings and conversations with notable writers and cultural figures.

  6. Jan 14, 2019 · Sydney Goldstein forever changed the cultural landscape of San Francisco and beyond. Author Dave Eggers remembers this California pioneer.

  7. Dec 29, 2022 · One could safely say that Kate Goldstein-Breyer followed in her mother’s footsteps. Goldstein-Breyer, 43, is co-executive director of City Arts & Lectures, the San Francisco nonprofit her mother, Sydney Goldstein, founded in 1980 and led until retiring in 2017.

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