Weekend
By Martina Castro on Jan 13 2011 - 4:12pm
If you’re one of the lucky people who doesn’t have to work on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, well, good for you! But you don’t need a break from work to honor Dr. King – you don’t even have to wait until Monday. A variety of cultural events are taking place around the Bay Area this weekend that will...
By Steven Short on Oct 29 2010 - 2:23pm
What should you wear this weekend? Anything you want, because it’s Halloween! The preferred color scheme is black and orange, both because of the holiday and because some highly paid men dressed as baseball players – who really are baseball players – will be playing in the World Series. But we’re...
By Martina Castro on Oct 8 2010 - 6:43pm
Fly with the Blue Angels in San Francisco’s Fleet Week, crawl with the creative at the grand finale of Litquake, amble with the artists at Open Studios, party down at the Italian Heritage Parade and dial 10.10.10 for cell phone justice...
This is your Arts/Culture/Weekend:
FRIDAY
Open Studios is...
By Genett Mills-Miller on Sep 24 2010 - 7:36am
This weekend, it's all about bikes, film, art, music, leather and more importantly, community.
Early Bird
See Bay Area film from another perspective: the Oakland Underground Film Festival kicks off its 2010 program today with a showcase of independent and D.I.Y. film, video, and projection-art...
By Audrey Dilling on Sep 17 2010 - 8:05pm
This weekend entices folks out of the big city and down to the (technically bigger) city of San Jose for some good grub. Those sticking around can check out the creative uses for parking spaces cropping up Friday evening. Saturday offers a chance to help restore the community of San Bruno and hear...
By Martina Castro on Sep 10 2010 - 5:02pm
This weekend kicks off tonight in a big way for art lovers in the Fillmore, or in a smaller more intimate way at Triple Base in the Mission. Some will partake in a gruesome literary battle, while others keep the peace, and there’s nothing like getting into the operatic outdoors, whether to watch a...
By Martina Castro on Jul 22 2010 - 4:20pm
Turns out this weekend is just the right time to catch a good flick (silent, grindhouse, and 1950s science fiction/horror are among the options), eat some good food from a cart, and catch some heavy metal or symphonic tunes in a park.
This is your Arts/Culture/Weekend for 7/23-7/25:
FRIDAY 7/23
Off...
By Martina Castro on Jun 11 2010 - 5:11pm
This weekend is hot with World Cup fever as the 2010 international soccer championship kicked off today in South Africa. In PST, that meant Mexican and South African fans were up at 6 a.m. this morning cheering on their teams in the first game of the competition, which ended in a tie of 1-1....
By Martina Castro on Jun 4 2010 - 2:58pm
Last week's SF Carnaval probably drew many of you to the streets of the Mission District, but there is more of the Mission to celebrate this weekend.
Tonight, you can catch a 20th anniversary screening of Maria's Story at the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts....
By Martina Castro on Apr 30 2010 - 6:18pm
May 1st -- it's a very popular day to celebrate, throughout history and around the world. It's long been a pagan holiday that celebrates the end of winter in the northern hemisphere (a dance around the May Pole, anyone?). In the Roman Catholic tradition, the day is a holiday to honor the Virgin...










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