Art That Glows at SOMArts
Luminous artwork comes to SOMArts Friday April 27, 2012 as part of the Night Light: Multimedia Garden Party.
Jonathan Moscone in Conversation
As part of the monthly Arts in Dialogue series at the The Yerba Buena Community Benefit District, playwright and director Jonathan Moscone will be speaking live about local art and culture with SF Appeal Editor, Eve Batey.
‘Writers With Drinks’ Literary Night Olio
The eleventh anniversary celebration of spoken word variety show Writers With Drinks happens Saturday, April 14 from 7:30 to 9:30 PM.
Nato Green and Kamau Bell: Seeing the Humor in Politics
Every Monday until May 7th, Hemlock Tavern presents “Comedy SuperPAC: Promoting Good Comedy and Great Causes Since 2012,” featuring two of San Francisco’s most prominent comedians right now, Nato Green and Kamau Bell, performing new material.
Opera with a Dash of Young SF Culture
ODC Theater presents the world premiere of Jack Perla and Rob Bailis’ opera LOVE/HATE, a story of two strangers who meet at a bus stop and the feelings that develop from there. The opera will only be shown in the Bay Area for three days on April 12th, 14th, and 15th.
Live Sculpting at Project One to Support Art and Politics
A fundraiser to support the completion of the Truth is Beauty project and the re-election campaign of Alex Rosenthal to the San Francisco Democratic County Central Committee in June 2012 happens Friday, April 6, at Project One starting at 7pm.
Literary Events: Regreturature, The Vanishers & Best Sex Writing 2012
This week’s best literary events include a new Litquake benefit show, author Heidi Julavits at Books Inc., and Rachel Kramer Bussel and Susie Bright at The Booksmith.
Gallery Openings: Camille Rose Garcia, Live Sculpt & The Have and Have Not
This week’s best gallery and museum events include a fairytale-esque book signing at SFMOMA, a live sculpture fundraiser at Project One, and a new comic-book inspired group show at Varnish Fine Art.
Theater Premiers: Maple and Vine, The Mystery of the Jeweled Egg & re:BOUND
This week’s best performances include a new dark comedy at the A.C.T, and a Easter variety show mystery at Exit Theatre, and a wiry dance at Live Worms Gallery.
Literary Events: Madonna and Me, Anarchist Book Fair & More
This week’s top literary events include a Madonna & Me launch party, the 2012 Bay Area Anarchist Book Fair and author Christopher Moore’s latest.
Performer and ‘Fortunate Daughter’ Thao P. Nguyen Tells Her Story
Back in 2008, as anti-prop 8 organizers in San Francisco sought to create a public face and build visible support for the fight for marriage equality, Thao P. Nguyen found herself being encouraged by her Queer family to come out and be counted.




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