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| at Daffodil (6pm - 9pm) The Grooverobbers are one of San Francisco's hottest up-and-coming young jazz bands. Combining classic cool jazz vibes with an exciting West Coast funk... More | |||
| at Fivepoints Arthouse (64Down Opening Reception)free and open to the public One of the most unique, art events in San Francsico. 64 Down: A Works on Paper Event, is a sporting exhibition inspired by the “March Madness” NCAA Men’s... More | |||
| at Ping Pong Gallery (11:00am - 5:00pm) Deric Carner uses drawing and graphic forms as a way of navigating
and relating to the world. He is a collector and manipulator of signs
and messages,... More | |||
| at The Dark Room Theatre (8:00-9:30 PM) "Subterranean Comedy: Where The Buffalo Roams", a show filled with underground comedy, sketch, and movies. So underground that its called Sub... More | Buy Tickets | ||
| at Gallery 16 (Sixteen) (9:00am - 5:00pm) Gallery 16 is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by Alex Zecca. Zecca’s drawings are the focus of his third solo exhibition at Gallery 16. The... More | |||
| at Slim's (8 PM doors/9:00 show) Tickets on sale Sunday, February 24th. | |||
| at Varnish Fine Art (11am to 11pm) Michael Page returns to Varnish with a new series of oil paintings titled The Turning Time. Borrowing from classic allusions of good and evil, death,... More | |||
| at Great American Music Hall (GAMH) (Doors at 8pm, Show at 9pm) Teddy Thompson's self-produced Upfront & Down Low offers distinctive readings of beloved country classics. Throughout Upfront & Down Low , the s... More | Buy Tickets | ||
| at Red Devil Lounge (8pm) BenFlowz returns with his highly anticipated sophomore set "Tomorrow: The Hip-Hop Renaissance." In this coming of age project BenFlowz deal... More | Buy Tickets | ||
| at First Unitarian Universalist Hall - Starr King Room (Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; ring for entry; Sunday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.) Illuminata, a photo group, exhibits photographs that explore the concept of transformation. Forgotten objects, loss of childhood, the process of aging,... More | |||
| at SFMOMA Artists Gallery (11:30am - 5pm) Recent works. | |||
| at Brian Gross Fine Art (10:30am-5:30pm) This exhibition will feature over 20 works made during Arneson’s formative years in the 1960’s and examines early figurative and abstract expressionistic... More | |||
| at Skylark Bar (9pm - afterhours) Come over to the Skylark Bar either Friday or Saturday nights and enjoy the Deacon spin old school Hip-Hop, and Funk!! Or have one of your own private... More | |||
| at ArtHaus (11am - 6pm) In Celebration of Winter Market in San Francisco
ArtHaus in association with Benjamin Moore Paints and Tony’s Residential & Commercial Painting Serv... More | |||
| at Little Baobab (10pm - afterhours) The only place in town where they play Paris-Dakar International music has two nights where you can dance all night long to DJ's Sogui & Marco.
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| at Danny Coyles's Irish Pub (10pm - 2am) Funk N Chunk DJs spin rap, mash-ups, hyphy and funk from 10pm to 2am, Cocktail specials, leather couches, horny yuppies, and the cleanest bathrooms on... More | |||
| at Andrea Schwartz Gallery (9 - 5 ) John Randall Nelson
New Paintings
March 5 – April 18, 2008
Opening: Wednesday, March 5, 2008, 5:30 - 7:30 PM
“The unconscious is like a reservoir.... More | Buy Tickets | ||
| at California College of the Arts (7-9 p.m.) Readings by CCA’s 2008 MFA in Writing graduates. | Buy Tickets | ||
| at CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts (Tuesday - Saturday) Paul McCarthy's Low Life Slow Life is a two-part exhibition curated by the acclaimed Los Angeles–based artist Paul McCarthy. It showcases a wide range... More | |||
| at Sculpturesite Gallery (10am - 6pm) Narratives, an exhibition of work by four artists whose visual tales are depicted in bronze or ceramic. Susannah Israel, Nina Lyons, Andrew Myers and... More | |||