Punk bands including Bay Area’s own La Plebe played Wednesday at Submission Gallery to show support for a grassroots effort to build a new all ages venue in San Francisco. By AMANDA MARTINEZ and STEFANIA ROUSSELLE
Punk bands including Bay Area’s own La Plebe played Wednesday at Submission Gallery to show support for a grassroots effort to build a new all ages venue in San Francisco. By AMANDA MARTINEZ and STEFANIA ROUSSELLE
Filed Under: Art
Tagged: all ages venues , amanda martinez , California Department of Alcoholic Beverages , fernando ramirez , jessica flores , la plebe , lupe bravo , mission eyes , punk music , shrunk , stefania rousselle , Submission Art Gallery , Thrill House Records
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6:07 a.m., nearly 60° and going into the mid-80s.
Tonight make a reservation between 6 and 10 p.m. at Bissap Baobab on Mission at 19th Street, and 20 percent of the proceeds will go to Galeria de la Raza, which is celebrating its 40th year.
Tomorrow is Never Promised opens tonight at 7 p.m. at Fabric8 on 22nd near Valencia.
Gang leaders orchestrate crimes from their jail cells, from Oakland North.
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Which neighborhood is an open question, but all-ages places like Gilman give kids something to do besides drink their socks off on Saturday night.
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