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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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African-American Shakespeare Company’s production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof excises neither “redneck” nor the n-word from the original script. Director L. Peter Callender “hasn’t changed a word,” aside from creating his own hybrid of playwright Tennessee... More >> |
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| Hayes Valley/ Tenderloin | Theater, Arts |
Everything New
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Readings in San Francisco are constantly evolving. Traditional lit events involving a person, a microphone, and a hushed audience are still around, but more often than not, you’ll find the literati combining their love of words with such variables as yo-yo artists, acrobatics, kink,... More >> |
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| Hayes Valley/ Tenderloin | Poetry, Literary Events, Arts |
"Educate! Amuse! And in Colors! Selections from the George M. Fox Collection of Early Children’s Books."
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You know what ensures that children’s books stay in good condition? Keeping them away from children. That’s why Mr. George M. Fox’s collection, which contains more than 2,000 early British and American children’s books, looks so pristine. Donated to the S.F. Public... More >> |
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| Hayes Valley/ Tenderloin | Literary Events, Cheap Thrills, Arts |
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“Animal Attraction”
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In ancient Rome, the god of fertility was honored in February, with ceremonial love lotteries and mock-floggings with a bloody goatskin. Even those are a pale reflection of truly bizarre courtships that unfold in the natural world. For example, the common garden snail is a hermaphrodite that... More >> |
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| Richmond (Inner) | Zoo & Animals, Environmental, Education, Arts |
Murals and the Multi-Ethnic Mission
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In the beginning it was, of course, Ohlone Indian. Then it was Spanish-Ohlone. Were there Russians? It was Italian. Then it was Irish and German. As far as we can tell, the Mission District was never Chinese, but this is San Francisco, so why shouldn't it have been? It was Mexican, and then it... More >> |
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| Mission/ Bernal Heights | Tours, Free Events, Arts |
"Gifts from the Gods: Art and the Olympic Ideal"
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During the last Summer Olympics, nearly 70 million Americans watched Shanghai’s opening ceremony -- it was an impressive if somewhat eerie phantasm (a gymnast ran on air, the weather was controlled by scientists, and a little girl was given a “suitable” face to match her... More >> |
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| Richmond (Outer) | Visual Art, Arts, Art - Museums |
San Francisco City Guides Walking Tours
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As a self-described "logical extension of a free public library," our local free walking-tour company is, like most libraries, a fascinating mash of nerdy and white-hot rad. The San Francisco City Guides walking tours happen every day (except major holidays), are free, and follow in the... More >> |
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| Union Square/ Financial District | Tours, History, Free Events, Arts |
Aquatic Park Bathhouse Building Tour
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Politicians and news outlets have started using the term "WPA" again have you noticed? The Works Progress Administration, of course, put people to work during and after the Great Depression. Even artists were paid to work; the WPA encompassed projects that employed actors, painters, and... More >> |
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| Nob Hill/ Russian Hill/ Fisherman's Wharf | Tours, Parks & Preserves, History, Arts |
Alcatraz Night Tour
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Alcatraz -- "The Rock" -- is one of those tours that you have to take at least once, whether you're local or just visiting. The abandoned prison sitting on an island about a mile and a half off the city's north shore was home to some of the most infamous names in crime, including Al Capone, it... More >> |
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| North Beach/ Chinatown | Outdoors, Arts, Tours |
Beach Blanket Babylon
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Every San Franciscan has a list of local activities they haven't done that the average visitor to this city probably has. For us, that was Beach Blanket Babylon, the North Beach musical revue famous for its huge hats and culture-skewering whimsy. The show comes recommended by seemingly every... More >> |
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| North Beach/ Chinatown | Theater - Ongoing, Theater, Arts |
"Boomtown: Barbary Coast."
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This might shock you, but San Francisco has a debaucherous past. Once home to less than 500 people, as soon as James Marshall found gold in them thar hills, the population began to double every 10 days, creating a Boomtown full of saloons, sailors, slummers, and sinners. This was an era where... More >> |
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| Sunset (Outer) | Museum Exhibits & Events, Arts |
“I See Beauty in this Life: A Photographer Looks at 100 Years of Rural California”
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Would you call modern day California rural? Lisa M. Hamilton does, and she’s spent years visiting “places where the culture and the economy are defined by the direct use of natural resources.” For San Franciscans, the farmers markets, CSAs, and the Artichoke Festival in... More >> |
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| Union Square/ Financial District | Arts, Art - Openings & Events, Art - Galleries |
Gabrielle Gamboa's "Florida Diary"
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Comic strips have been around since the early 1800s, and some strips have been in circulation almost that long as well. (“The Katzenjammer Kids” has been running since 1897!). The Bay Area has been at the center of groundbreaking comic art since the 1960s when the underground comix... More >> |
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| South of Market | Arts, Art - Museums |
"Hand Jobs"
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While the rest of us were sleeping, a generation of entrepreneurial women revolutionized the art of the fingernail. Forget old clichés like a diamond is forever — these ladies are serious about nail art. You could even say they get out of hand with it. But don’t take our word... More >> |
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| Mission/ Bernal Heights | Arts |
"NEVABAWARLDAPECE"
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If anyone is up to the task of presenting critical movements in American history in the form of dance — from the violent actions employed by the abolitionist John Brown to the participatory democracy of the Occupy movement — Robert Moses is. Dance company Robert Moses’ Kin,... More >> |
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| South of Market | Dance, Arts |
Outdoor Exploratorium
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Did you know that when the Golden Gate Bridge gets hot, it sits low in the saddle? Course you didnt: You dont have a Bridge Thermometer, which looks like one of those scenic coin-op binoculars crossed with a first-person shooter. Peer into it (no coin needed!) and it shows the... More >> |
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| Marina/ Cow Hollow | Tours, Museum Exhibits & Events, Games, Free Events, Family Events, Children's Events, Arts |
"Downtown"
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We do what we have to do to live in our glorious Bay Area, but it’s hard not to wish for a smidge more economic security from time to time. Local artist John-Mark Ikeda takes those anxieties and runs with them, seeing America’s growing awareness of (and protest against) the... More >> |
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| Embarcadero | Arts, Art - Galleries |
Stand-Up Paddleboarding Lessons
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When the ancient Polynesians invented surfing, they often used a paddle to help them navigate. Fast-forward a few millennia, and Stand-Up Paddleboarding, or SUP, finds itself trendy again. Part of its increasing popularity is that standing upright allows surfers to spot waves more easily and... More >> |
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| North Beach/ Chinatown | Outdoors, Classes & Seminars, Arts |
Sunday Open Gyms
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Large American cities during the industrial age had amateur baseball leagues made up of blue-collar workers who created their own little societies unseen by the general populace. Men formed their teams representing factories, power plants, and other facilities developed rivalries,... More >> |
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| Castro/ Noe Valley | LGBT Events, Arts, Sports - Participatory |
Weekend Workshops: The Art of Performance
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| South of Market | Performing Arts, Classes & Seminars, Arts |
Gardens of Alcatraz Tours
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To our recurring surprise, many locals never get the idea to visit Alcatraz, because traveling by boat to an island to walk around cellblocks is just something they don't like do. How come? Because tourists get that idea, every day, by the shorts-wearing boatloads. Here's your solution: The... More >> |
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| North Beach/ Chinatown | Tours, Parks & Preserves, Home & Garden, Free Events, Arts |
"Royal Treasures from the Louvre: Louis XIV to Marie-Antoinette"
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Radical social and political upheaval in 18th century France came at a cost, and you know who suffered the most? Decorative arts enthusiasts. Aristocratic and religious privilege was replaced by Enlightenment principles, which were disastrous for collectors of diamond-and-gem snuffboxes. The... More >> |
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| Richmond (Outer) | Museum Exhibits & Events, Arts |
Downtown San Francisco Tour
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If Hollywood ever tries its hand at Escape from San Francisco, we hope there are kayaks involved. There just arent enough kayaks in action films, you know? We imagine the little boats riding a tsunami, hurtling toward the bad guys who have taken Coit Tower hostage, somehow managing to... More >> |
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| South of Market | Tours, Sports - Participatory, Outdoors, Landmarks, DIY, Arts |
Precita Eyes Mission Trail Mural Walks
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Mural people are nuts. Wall paintings never last and can't be purchased, and the people who go specifically to see them are often the hoi polloi who know nothing about art. How can muralists expect to survive in the art world? The answer: They don't. The folks who make their work on outdoor... More >> |
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| Mission/ Bernal Heights | Tours, Outdoors, Arts |
“Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs: The Creation of a Classic”
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, for all its legendary impact and influence, was an enormous gamble on the part of Walt Disney. His Mickey Mouse and Silly Symphony cartoon shorts had been successful, but producing a feature was another venture entirely. The Hollywood press saw Snow White as a... More >> |
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| The Presidio | Museum Exhibits & Events, Arts |
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