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Civil War Living History Day

Fort Point : 10:00 a.m. January 26

Between 1853 and 1861, Fort Point was constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to prevent entrance of a hostile fleet into San Francisco Bay. The fort was occupied throughout the Civil War, but the invention of faster, more powerful rifled cannons made brick forts obsolete. In 1886, the... More >>

Richmond (Outer) Theater, Museum Exhibits & Events, Landmarks, History, Free Events, Education, Arts

An Evening of Silent Films with Dorothy Papadakos

Grace Cathedral : 7:00 p.m. January 26

For a portion of the population, “church and organ” are synonymous with “church and God.” The Lord didn’t compose His entrance on the kazoo, did He? Now consider, for a moment, what powerhouse emotions might be summoned if the instrument and the space were devoted... More >>

North Beach/ Chinatown Music, Film - Events, Film - Art House, Film, Arts

Niki and The Dove, Vacationer, DJ Aaron Axelsen

The Independent : 9:00 p.m. January 26

There's a moon-goddess mysticism in the electro-pop of Niki and The Dove, something that brings a primal warmth to the icy pop sensibilities they share with similar Nordic acts (The Knife, Robyn). Their underrated 2012 release, Instinct, harnesses these humanizing influences: Prince, Kate Bush,... More >>

Haight/ Fillmore Nightlife, Music

SFJAZZ Center Opening Week

SFJAZZ Center : Daily until January 27

Randall Kline founded SFJAZZ 30 years ago, so he's had lots of time to consider how the perfect space for the organization would look. This week, with SFJAZZ opening the first standalone center for jazz on the West Coast, Kline's vision has become a reality that anyone can see into. Wearing... More >>

Hayes Valley/ Tenderloin Music, Cultural Events

Drop-in Family Ceramics Workshop

Randall Museum : 10:15 a.m. every Sat.

Many of us remember coming home from our elementary schools with freshly glazed pinchpots, cups, or whatever else our young imaginations could conjure up. Saturday mornings at the Randall Museum can bring that memory back, or create a new one for the youngsters. Ceramics make great gifts --... More >>

Castro/ Noe Valley Classes & Seminars, Children's Events, Arts

"Icee Hot: Three-Year Anniversary"

Public Works : 10:00 p.m. January 26

Icee Hot has come a long way since it first began as a monthly workout in the cramped basement at 222 Hyde. Yet even though it now regularly hosts huge parties in the city's larger venues, one thing has remained the same: its consistently cutting-edge bookings. This month marks the party's... More >>

Mission/ Bernal Heights Nightlife, Music
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"Images from Chinatown: Four decades of Photographs"

Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco : Every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat. until February 2

San Francisco’s Chinatown is the oldest in North America and the largest Chinese community outside of Asia. It’s also one of the densest neighborhoods in the country, with over 75,000 people per square mile. Chinatown attracts more tourists than the Golden Gate Bridge, yet most... More >>

North Beach/ Chinatown Arts, Art - Museums

Mel Ramos and Elena Dorfman

Modernism : Every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat. until March 2

Mel Ramos makes the kind of paintings you're embarrassed to encounter while strolling through SFMOMA with your family. Currently one of the elder statesmen of California art, his technical chops and his ability to represent the human figure cannot be contested. It's just that penchant of his... More >>

Union Square/ Financial District Arts, Art - Galleries

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Buriel Clay Theater : 8:00 p.m. every Sat. from January 26 until February 16; 3:00 p.m. every Sun. from January 27 until February 17

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 >>

Hayes Valley/ Tenderloin Theater, Arts

“Animal Attraction”

California Academy of Sciences : Daily

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 >>

Richmond (Inner) Zoo & Animals, Environmental, Education, Arts

Hiking Yoga

Multiple San Francisco Locations : Every Mon., Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat.

Eric Kipp may be brilliant. Without a doubt, the spirit of San Francisco itself pulses quickly in his veins, because he is the creator of Hiking Yoga. It's exactly what it sounds like; you follow the charge up one of our butt-bustin' hills, and once you're up there, the organizer/sherpas hand... More >>

Union Square/ Financial District Outdoors, Mind & Body, Arts

Hedwig and the Angry Inch

Boxcar Playhouse : 8:00 p.m. every Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat. until January 26; 5:00 p.m. every Sat. until January 26

Hedwig, of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, doesn’t typically place others’ whims above her own, even if those others are her audience. But last summer’s sold-out Boxcar Theatre production of the glam rock musical forced the petulant but witheringly witty diva to hear the cries of... More >>

South of Market Theater, Music, Arts

"Gifts from the Gods: Art and the Olympic Ideal"

Legion of Honor : Every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun. until January 27

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 >>

Richmond (Outer) Visual Art, Arts, Art - Museums

San Francisco City Guides Walking Tours

Multiple San Francisco Locations : Daily

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 >>

Union Square/ Financial District Tours, History, Free Events, Arts

Aquatic Park Bathhouse Building Tour

Aquatic Park Bathhouse Building : 3:00 p.m. daily

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 >>

Nob Hill/ Russian Hill/ Fisherman's Wharf Tours, Parks & Preserves, History, Arts

"Audium 9"

Audium-Theatre of Sound-Sculptured Space : 8:30 p.m. every Fri., Sat.

The Audium was started in 1965 by composer Stan Shaff and equipment designer Doug McEachern. Shows are Fridays and Saturdays, and you have to be there on time — they lock the door. The room fits 50 people or so. There are chairs arranged in a semicircle. There are something like 180... More >>

Nob Hill/ Russian Hill/ Fisherman's Wharf Theater, Technology Events, Performing Arts, Nightlife, Music, Arts

International Guitar Night

Brava Theater Center : 8:00 p.m. January 26

Mission/ Bernal Heights Music, Arts

Alcatraz Night Tour

Alcatraz Island : Every Mon., Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun.

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 >>

North Beach/ Chinatown Outdoors, Arts, Tours

Beach Blanket Babylon

Club Fugazi : Every Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun.

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 >>

North Beach/ Chinatown Theater - Ongoing, Theater, Arts

"Boomtown: Barbary Coast."

Conservatory of Flowers : Every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun. until April 14

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 >>

Sunset (Outer) Museum Exhibits & Events, Arts

“I See Beauty in this Life: A Photographer Looks at 100 Years of Rural California”

California Historical Society Museum : Every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun. until March 24

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 >>

Union Square/ Financial District Arts, Art - Openings & Events, Art - Galleries

"Educate! Amuse! And in Colors! Selections from the George M. Fox Collection of Early Children’s Books."

San Francisco Main Library : Daily until March 10

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 >>

Hayes Valley/ Tenderloin Literary Events, Cheap Thrills, Arts

Gabrielle Gamboa's "Florida Diary"

Cartoon Art Museum : Every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun. until April 13

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 >>

South of Market Arts, Art - Museums

"Hand Jobs"

24K Gallery : Daily from January 25 until February 17

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 >>

Mission/ Bernal Heights Arts

Magic Bus San Francisco

Union Square : Every Fri., Sat. until April 30

We want to warn you, because otherwise it might bum you out: You’re sitting comfortably on the Magic Bus, grooving out on a loving multimedia gloss of what happened in San Francisco in the 1960s, and the windows suddenly disappear. Because you’re sitting facing the windows, this... More >>

Union Square/ Financial District Arts, Tours
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