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SUMMARY:Manny’s: Honduras & The Drug Trade:SF Chronicle Editor in Chief + Reporters Discuss
DESCRIPTION:The open air drug markets in San Francisco drug trade is one of the main issues affecting San Francisco today. Recently in response to this crisis within the city\, the San Francisco Chronicle spent 18 months investigating the purported connection between those drug markets and a specific area in Honduras. The response to that reporting has been swift\, powerful\, and polarizing. \nComing to Manny’s to discuss the reporting their methodology\, and what the Chronicle hoped to accomplish with this investigative report will be the editor-in-chief of the chronicle Emilio Garcia-Ruiz something and the two journalists who led this report\, Megan Cassidy & Gabrielle Lurie \nIn addition to discussing the findings in the report the chronicle staff will be here to also discuss how they made sure to navigate the complex political waters of reporting on the connection between the drug trade and a specific place\, and how they might believe the findings in that reporting could or should affect policy makers thinking around how to how to address the drug trade in San Francisco.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/mannys-honduras-the-drug-tradesf-chronicle-editor-in-chief-reporters-discuss/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Verdi Club: Sean Krazit's Juniper Jazz Band at the Woodchopper's Ball
DESCRIPTION:SEAN KRAZIT’S JUNIPER JAZZ BAND:\nYou’ve already enjoyed Sean Krazit’s saxophone playing in numerous swing jazz bands\, including Sam Rocha and his Cool Friends\, Nirav Sanghani and the Pacific Six\, and Evelyn and her Vintage Ties. Tonight Sean brings his own band\, the Juniper Jazz Band\, as they play all of your favorite 1920s-40s traditional jazz and classic small-group swing! Great music and tempos for Lindy Hop\, Balboa\, and Collegiate Shag!\nWOODCHOPPER’S BALL:\nThe Woodchopper’s Ball\, San Francisco’s swing hot spot\, is a weekly Tuesday night swing dance event held at the historic Verdi Club in San Francisco’s Mission district. Named after the classic 1939 swing tune by the Woody Herman Orchestra (and their biggest hit!)\, it features monthly classes\, a full bar (21+ only)\, and a dance party with a drop-in lesson and the largest variety of live swing dance music in town! Properly worn face masks required. \nHome \n\n* LIVE MUSIC DANCE PARTY\, 9:00-11:30pm\, with a different band each week! $15 admission (cash only) includes a drop-in Basic Swing dance lesson (9:00-9:15pm)\, perfect for complete beginners (no partner or registration required)!\n* FULL BAR & LOUNGE\, 8:00pm-closing (21+ only)! Enjoy a classic cocktail in the swanky vintage bar and lounge!\n* 2\,500-SQ-FT DANCE FLOOR: Large\, beautiful\, hardwood dance floor with plenty of room to swing out!\n* JULY (4-week) LINDY HOP\, BALBOA\, and COLLEGIATE SHAG monthly classes conclude tonight\, 7:00-10:00pm. Single Monthly Class drop-in: $25/person/week (includes Dance Party!)\, no partner required. \nMonthly Classes \n\n* New AUGUST (4-week) LINDY HOP and BALBOA monthly class series start on the 2ND Tuesday\, August 8\, 2023\, and run through August 29! Enrollment includes admission to Dance Parties! Register online in advance and save! \nClass Schedule & Registration \n\nEVENING SCHEDULE:\n6:30pm: Doors Open\n7:00-8:00pm: Monthly Intermediate Lindy Hop & Balboa Classes\n8:00-9:00pm: Monthly Beginning Lindy Hop & Balboa Classes\n8:00pm-closing: Full Bar Open (21+ only)\n9:00-9:15pm: Drop-In Basic Swing Dance Lesson\n9:00-10:00pm: Monthly Collegiate Shag Class\n9:00-11:30pm: Live Music Dance Party
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/verdi-club-sean-krazits-juniper-jazz-band-at-the-woodchoppers-ball/
LOCATION:Verdi Club\, 2424 Mariposa Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Manny’s: Lunch & Learn Tu Be’Av: The Little-Known Jewish Summer Love Festival
DESCRIPTION:On Tu Be’Av (the fifteenth of Av)\, “the daughters of Jerusalem would go out and dance in the vineyards. And what would they say? ‘Young man\, lift up your eyes and see—whom would you choose.’” (Talmud\, Ta’anit). Learn about the holiday and dip into romantic love stories from the Bible and Midrash. \nT﻿his conversation will be led by Rabbi Mychal Copeland and in partnership with Congregation Sha’ar Zahav in San Francisco. \nT﻿O REGISTER\, PLEASE USE THIS LINK –> https://www.newlehrhaus.org/program/tu-beav-the-little-known-jewish-summer-love-festival-in-person-only/
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/mannys-lunch-learn-tu-beav-the-little-known-jewish-summer-love-festival/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bissap Baobab: Africa First Thursday
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our first meet & greet at the Bissap SF\, Thursday August 3rd\, 2023\, from 6 to 8pm \nAfrica First Thursday! Whether you were born and raised in Africa\, have African heritage\, or simply share a deep love and interest in the continent\, this community is for you. Our goal is to create a space where like-minded individuals can connect\, exchange ideas\, and foster meaningful friendships. \nSo\, if you’re eager to connect with fellow Africa enthusiasts\, embrace the beauty of diversity\, and embark on a journey of discovery\, come join us at Bay Area African Meetup and RSVP for events to participate. \nMeet people across the diaspora to network\, make new friends and get a taste of home! \nThere will be food & drink or sale and music afterwards at the venue. \n1st Event is FREE @afrocali_sf
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/bissap-baobab-africa-first-thursday/
LOCATION:Bissap Baobab\, 2243 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:500 Capp: The Mex Files: A Divination Ritual
DESCRIPTION:Doors open at 6:30pm. Performance starts at 7pm. Duration 1 hour  \nTickets are on a sliding scale basis starting at $30 \nNo one turned away due to lack of funds\, please contact visit@500cappstreet.org \nLa Pocha Nostra’s Artistic Directors Balitrónica and Gómez-Peña will present a duet performance featuring excerpts from their most recent performance manuscripts and bank of ritual actions. Utilizing a casino roulette and several tarot decks\, Balitrónica will use various forms of oracular magic to select spoken word texts and props for Gómez-Peña’s live performance. The fate of the script and the performance are determined by methods of divination\, chance\, and direct contact with the spirits that be at the dining room of 500 Capp Street. \nAlso on view in the Dining Room starting August 3rd is an evolving exhibition of selected objects from Gomez-Peña’s own “living archives” arranged in dialog with the eclectic collection already inhabiting the room. Curated by Emma Tramposch (La Pocha Nostra’s Executive Director and Curator of the Living Archives) and Lian Ladia (Curator\, Exhibitions and Programs\, 500 Capp Street). Both partners have been investigating topics vital to a current conversation about decolonization and the nature and future of museums and collecting—including who is served and represented by museums\, what it means to curate an archive for artistic reinvention\, political dialog and spiritual survival. \nAbout the Artists \nGuillermo Gómez-Peña is a performance artist\, writer\, activist\, radical pedagogue and artistic director of the performance troupe La Pocha Nostra. Born in Mexico City\, he moved to the US in 1978\, and since 1995\, his three homes have been San Francisco\, Mexico City and the “road”. \nHis performance work and 21 books have contributed to the debates on cultural\, generational\, and gender diversity\, border culture and North-South relations. His artwork has been presented at over one thousand venues across the US\, Canada\, Latin America\, Europe\, Russia\, South Africa and Australia. A MacArthur Fellow\, USA Artists Fellow\, and a Bessie\, Guggenheim\, and American Book Award recipient\, he is a regular contributor to newspapers and magazines in the US\, Mexico\, and Europe and a contributing editor to The Drama Review (NYU-MIT)\, the Performance Art Week Journal of the Venice Biennale\, and emisférica\, the publication of the Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics (NYU). Gómez-Peña is currently a Patron for the London-based Live Art Development Agency\, and a Senior Fellow in the Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics. \nBalitrónica (US/Mexico) Artistic Co-Director\, Priestess & Psychomagic Occultist. Balitrónica is a cyborg-feminist poet\, performance artist\, hereditary witch\, 2nd Degree\, Cabot Priestess\, and co-Artistic director of La Pocha Nostra. Since joining La Pocha Nostra\, she has made a full-time performance practice that explores the ideas of ritual psychomagic acts\, occult methods of transcendence\, and the human body as conduit. In addition to her formal training in musical theater and Victorian literature\, she holds an MFA in Poetry from Mills College. Her performance work has been largely influenced by her time spent living in a 17th Century Catholic Convent in Paris with a Dominican Order of Nuns. Balitrónica has been touring internationally with Gómez-Peña since 2013 and currently resides between San Francisco\, Mexico City\, and the San Diego/Tijuana Border. \nThe Mex Files: A Divination Ritual would not be possible without the support of Tieger Foundation and La Pocha Nostra.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/500-capp-the-mex-files-a-divination-ritual/
LOCATION:500 Capp Street Foundation\, 500 Capp St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Manny’s: Hot Labor Summer: Is Union Organizing Having a Resurgence?
DESCRIPTION:If you’ve been reading the news lately then you’ve probably seen reporting on a lot of major wins for labor unions around the country…or at the very least big strikes and fights being waged for fair compensation of their members. \nBetween Amazon\, Starbucks\, and the recent writers and actors strikes in Hollywood the question is out there is this a hot labor summer or a longer-term trend? \nComing to Manny’s to discuss this very question are two of San Francisco’s most senior labor leaders Rudy Gonzalez\, of the building and trades\, and Kim Tavaglione\, The executive director of the San Francisco Labor Council. \nIs there something going on around the country right now\, perhaps something about the post pandemic era\, that’s making labor unions stronger and more bold? \nOr has this been going on the whole time and it’s just being reported on more in this moment. What are folks fighting for and what are they entitled to? How does the advent of AI and streaming tools and gig workers affect the fight for fair compensation and fair work practices these days? \nM﻿anny’s never turns away someone due to lack of funds. If you need a complimentary ticket\, please email the title of the event and the word “grapefruit” to angelina@welcometomannys.com \nWant to support community members? By purchasing a “Pay It Forward” ticket you will allow us to provide free tickets to those who may not be able to afford entry otherwise and ensure we can create a diverse socio-economic audience that represents San Francisco. \nA﻿bout Rudy Gonzalez: \nRudy Gonzalez carried his first Union card at the age of 18 as a member of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. After serving the rank and file as shop steward\, he volunteered as a member organizer and learned to campaign in the South\, where he saw firsthand the struggle that workers face when they attempt to unionize under hostile conditions. \nInformed by his Catholic upbringing’s social justice doctrine and motivated by a sense of stewardship instilled by his father’s lifelong career as a firefighter\, he found purpose in building power for workers. \nIn 2008\, he was hired as a full-time Business Representative and Organizer for Teamsters 856. He negotiated private agreements under the NLRA and RLA and public sector contracts under MMBA\, EERA\, and HEERA. After rising to the rank of Organizing Director and was elected twice as Vice President. During his time at 856\, he led organizing campaigns that nearly doubled the size and strength of the local union\, which now boasts 17\,000 members. \nIn May of 2018\, Rudy was selected by his peers on the SFLC Executive Committee to assist the Council as Interim Executive Director. In August of 2018\, Rudy was nominated and elected unanimously by the Council delegates to a two-year term\, becoming the first person of color and youngest person elected in the 125-year history of the SFLC. \nAt the Labor Council\, Rudy led the staff team to assist affiliated unions with political mobilization\, contract campaigns\, and strategic organizing. Under his leadership\, the Council shored up its finances\, hired the first-ever Campaign Director\, and revamped the political and affiliate support apparatus. Rudy oversaw program expansion of the We Rise SF labor center for immigrant rights which serves workers and families with naturalization services and other immigration casework. The Council also unified labor to win both the highest minimum compensation ordinance for home care workers in the US and a citywide project labor agreement for construction workers. \nIn 2021\, Gonzalez was elected to lead the San Francisco Building & Construction Trades Council. Under his leadership\, affiliated unions won the first community workforce agreement in the State with the University of California for over 1 billion dollars in work. The Council has launched a first of its kind program to ready women of color and non-binary workers for apprenticeship and mentor them into union and/or industry leadership. The Council also sponsored legislation to help prevent exploitation of the residential construction sector by authoring and winning the Wage Theft Prevention Act of 2022. \nRudy enjoys volunteering his time on various non-profit boards and spending his off time with his family in Oakland\, where he resides with his wife\, Sarah\, and their three children\, Zoe (14)\, Jules (12)\, Isaac (5)\, and the Council mascot\, Oliver The Bulldog. \nA﻿bout Kim Tavaglione \nKim Tavaglione joined the Council as Campaign Director in September of 2018\, after serving as an Executive Committee member for nearly a decade. Kim previously worked as a representative with SEIU and then as community and political director at NUHW\, bringing years of experience organizing and campaigning with public\, private\, and nonprofit workers. \nIn 2020 Kim moved into the role of Executive Director of the Council\, becoming the first woman to lead the Council. Kim uses her leadership and experience to assist affiliates with strategy development to continuously build power for the working-class movement.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/mannys-hot-labor-summer-is-union-organizing-having-a-resurgence/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sha’ar Zahav: CMC Shenson Faculty Concert Series: Erick Peralta\, piano
DESCRIPTION:The Shenson Faculty Concert Series returns this summer with free concerts spotlighting CMC’s talented faculty members. Each year\, the Shenson Foundation sponsors free community concerts for musical projects to support CMC faculty as performing artists and ensure their work on stage is shared and celebrated in our community. \nThis year’s accomplished presenters will highlight a wide variety of musical styles\, techniques\, and creative inspirations—from jazz to classical to folk traditions\, original compositions\, and music as a tool for social justice and historical and cultural reflection. \n    July 13: Rita Lackey\, voice/piano\n    July 20: Dorisiya Yosifova\, violin\n    August 3: Erick Peralta\, piano\n    August 10: Jon Jang\, piano \nThe Neo-Creolism of Peruvian Music with Erick Peralta\, piano \nThursday\, August 3 at 7pm  \nSha’ar Zahav (290 Dolores St\, San Francisco) \nFREE \nThis will be a musical journey of original arrangements for jazz quintet\, highlighting compositions from the música criolla songbook of Peru\, as well as the standard American Jazz repertoire. The works will blend traditional and folkloric sounds\, with contemporary and jazz elements\, with the intent of proposing a “nuevo criollo:” a Neo-Creolism of Peruvian song. \nThis event will be hosted by our Mission District neighbors Sha’ar Zahav.  RSVP is recommended\, but there will be space for walk-up patrons at the door. \nAbout the Performers: \nErick Peralta has been on faculty at Community Music Center since 2016\, teaching private lessons on piano and leading several Jazz and Latin Jazz ensembles. Erick Peralta is a versatile musician with a special appreciation for all styles of music\, permitting him to keep open ears for the development of music\, while still keeping in mind tradition and history. From an early age\, Erick was exposed to various styles of music thanks to his father\, such as Latin-Pop\, Afro-Peruvian\, and Afro Cuban music. Classically trained from 6 years old\, he began playing professionally in the year 2005\, at the age of 15\, then branching out in the San Francisco Bay Area with various Jazz\, Rock\, Latin Jazz\, and Salsa groups. \nFollowing his studies at SF Community Music Center and then the Jazzschool in Berkeley. Erick has had jazz studies with late pianist Ray Santisi\, Laszlo Gardony\, Danilo Perez\, Tia Fuller\, Ed Tomassi\, David Santoro\, as well as with Papo Lucca from Sonora Ponceña\, and Oscar Hernandez of Spanish Harlem Orchestra. Now a graduate from the prestigious Berklee College of Music\, Erick currently resides in the city of San Francisco. Past notable performances include having worked with multi-Grammy winners Alejandro Sanz\, Luis Enrique\, and Susana Baca; as well has worked with artists such as Pedrito Martinez\, John Santos\, Juan Medrano “Cotito”\, La India\, Tito Nieves\, Bayonics\, and Grupo 5\, and more. \nErick has taken part performing in various festivals and venues\, such as: San Jose Jazz Festival\, the Latin Grammy Awards\, Fillmore Jazz Festival\, the Independent\, The Regency Ball Room\, The Fillmore\, the Blue Note Napa\, San Francisco International Salsa Festival\, Berklee Performance Center\, Boston Convention Center\, the Beantown Jazz Festival\, and many more. \nAlong with performing\, Erick works in composing and arranging in Jazz\, Pop\, and Latin music. Currently he is working on several projects\, including his own project featuring original jazz compositions for various ensembles. \nAlways a strong advocate for music education\, Erick is a proud member of the faculty at SF Community Music Center teaching piano in styles such as Jazz\, Latin\, R&B\, and Pop\, as well as music theory\, composition\, and arranging. \nAbout the Venue: \nMasks are encouraged but not required. Please be aware that events are subject to change to comply with health and safety. Thank you for helping us keep our communities safe! \nSha’ar Zahav is a fragrance-free environment. Please do your best to follow these guidelines when you visit our synagogue building: \n    Refrain from wearing perfume/cologne\n    Check your various products to see if there is a fragrance-free version available and/or try to use them at least a couple of hours before coming to Sha’ar Zahav to give time for the fragrance to wear off.\n    Switch to fragrance-free laundry detergent and softener \nFor more information on this subject\, including why it’s important and a list of Fragrance-Free products\, please visit: eastbaymeditation.org
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/shaar-zahav-cmc-shenson-faculty-concert-series-erick-peralta-piano/
LOCATION:Sha’ar Zahav\, 290 Dolores St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brava Theater: Doméstica Realidad
DESCRIPTION:Doméstica Realidad is a captivating piece where comedy and social awareness merge into an unforgettable theatrical experience. It’s a collective creation about the unresolved conflict between women and the domestic space.  \nThree domestic situations explore hierarchical relationships\, contradictions\, and conflicts in an activity historically relegated to the female universe. A nauseating smell\, the source of which is unknown\, reveals that something in the house is rotting. Three possible variations of a state of affairs\, with no temporal order\, no apparent succession. A house\, which is maintained as background\, gives a general framework to the story\, the place that enables these contradictions\, dominations and abuses: “What happens indoors\, stays indoors”\, says one of the characters. \nThese stories come from a documentary work that included interviews with employees and employers\, telephone surveys\, readings and discussions of research on domestic employment. Doméstica Realidad deals with intimate\, generational and political dilemmas that come into play in the ‘domestic’ arena. \nPlaywrights\nNatalia Burgueño\, Etelvina Rodríguez\, Camila Sanson\, Florencia Dansilio & Sofía Espinosa  \nEnsemble\nDyana Diaz – Carla Gallardo  – Deborah Cortez  \nMusic and Lyrics\nPatricia Turnes \nDirector\nVirginia Blanco \nTICKETS\n$25 general admission\n$50 La Lengua supporter (priority seats)\n$100 La Lengua mecenas (priority seats + 1 free drink)\nPay-what-you-can on Thursday 08/03
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/brava-theater-domestica-realidad/2023-08-03/
LOCATION:Brava Theater\, 2781 24th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Public Works: The Pancakes & Booze Art Show SF
DESCRIPTION:SF’s Pop-Up Underground Art Show is BACK for a 2-Day Event on Thursday August 3rd at Public Works. \nCome experience one of the largest pop-up art movements to hit North America over the past decade. Celebrating over 10 years of serving FREE PANCAKES and introducing you to some of the nation’s leading emerging artists. \n• Over 75+ local artists exhibiting over 500+ pieces of work \n• All-U-Can Eat Pancakes \n• 21+ EVENT \n• Live Audio Performances from local DJs and Music Producers \n• Live Body Painting & Art \n• 7pm to Midnight on Thursday & 8pm to 1am on Friday \nFollow us on Instagram \, Facebook \, or Tik Tok \n@pancakesandbooze #pancakesandbooze \nAre you looking to exhibit your artwork? Please visit our website ( www.pancakesandbooze.com/submit ) to submit an application or email us at info@pancakesandbooze.com for further information. \nABOUT The Pancakes & Booze Art Show: \nThe LA based event originated in 2009 and has since popped up more than 500 times in 35+ cities around Europe & North America. \nBatter sizzles\, beer foams\, and canvas lines the walls from ceiling to floor as hundreds\, sometimes thousands\, of revelers indulge in endless pancakes. \nThis is no stuffy wine-and-cheese\, pretentious\, someone-gag-me art event. It’s an innovative reimagining of the art show concept. A welcoming vibe for up-and-coming artists to sell and strut their stuff in a free verse\, anything goes environment. \nInstagram: @pancakesandbooze \nArt Submissions: www.pancakesandbooze.com/submit \nEmail: info@pancakesandbooze.com \nN﻿O REFUNDS. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. \nUnder NO circumstance will refunds or credits for future events be issued. \nThis ticket does NOT guarantee immediate entry. \nEntry is based on the capacity of the venue when you arrive. \nEntry is first come first serve\, regardless if you’ve bought a ticket online or at the door. It’s a popular event\, so arrive early to avoid waiting in line! \nThe art is on exhibit until midnight\, but the bar typically stays open later. The event has the right to end earlier or extend later depending on the size of the crowd. Ver menos \nTickets will be available at the door night of.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/public-works-the-pancakes-booze-art-show-sf-2/2023-08-03/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Manny’s: What's Going On with Autonomous Vehicles? With NYT Tech Reporter Cade Metz
DESCRIPTION:The Future has arrived! \nCars without drivers in them are all over the place. To some\, they are scary. TO others they are a harbinger of safer streets to come. \nBut no matter what – everyone’s got an opinion of them. Recently the CPUC has delayed their vote on whether or not to allow autonomous vehicle companies to deploy more vehicles on the street and to have them charge for use. \nComing to Manny’s to discuss the Future of Autonomous vehicles in San Francisco and beyond is New York Times technology reporter Cade Metz who has been covering this issue for the times. \nCome ready to discuss the future of autonomous vehicles in person\, your opinions on the matter\, and to learn from a journalist at the center of it all.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/mannys-whats-going-on-with-autonomous-vehicles-with-nyt-tech-reporter-cade-metz/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230804T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230804T220000
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SUMMARY:18 Reasons: Swedish Cardamom Buns and Beyond! - In Person
DESCRIPTION:Price:\n$155.00\nMember Price:\n$145.00 \nA hands-on in-person class. Alongside the baked goods\, a hearty snack of cheeses\, veggies and dips\, and a seasonal salad will be served with wine and beer. This class is limited to 12 students. Review our registration and cancellation policies here. Masks are welcome. \nHere in the US\, one of the best-known elements of Swedish culture is fika\, a pause in your day for a cup of coffee\, something sweet\, and a quiet moment of solitude or opportunity to connect with others. This class presents an assortment of Sweden’s iconic sweet buns that appear at breakfast or for fika\, and which many families make at home over the weekend. If you’ve not yet heard or tried these buns\, think of them as cousins to the American cinnamon bun. \nStudents will learn to make a versatile sweet\, enriched\, yeasted dough\, then transform it into four distinct\, showstopping Swedish classics: cardamom\, cinnamon\, vanilla custard\, and almond-toffee. Never worked with enriched dough before? Not to worry! Kelsey will teach you to “read your dough” throughout the entire process using your senses\, providing tips and tricks based on what you see\, smell\, and feel. From this one dough\, students will create four distinct beautiful\, complex shapes—one for each of the buns. These buns will look so intricate\, yet with a few skills and practice\, they can fit into any home baker’s repertoire. \nGet ready for Swedish buns to become part of your gatherings and coffee breaks! \nMENU \nKardemummubullar—Cardamom buns with a shiny\, toffee-like glaze \nKanelbullar—Cinnamon and cardamom buns speckled with Swedish pearl sugar \nVaniljbullar—Vanilla custard buns also known as solbullar or “sun buns.” Cardamom-scented dough surrounding a pool of vanilla pastry cream\, rolled in granulated sugar. \nToscabullar—Almond-toffee Buns. Cardamom-scented dough\, filled with a rich almond paste filling and topped with a candy-like toffee and almond mixture. A symphony of textures! \nThis menu contains the following common allergens: Egg\, Dairy\, Tree Nuts\, Wheat. If you have allergies or dietary restrictions that concern your ability to cook along\, please e-mail info@18reasons.org before purchasing a ticket. \nLet’s Cook Together!  \nKelsey Bergstrom Young spent a decade cooking in restaurants. She worked from the bottom to the top of the kitchen at Oakland’s famed Oliveto restaurant\, enjoyed a brief stint as the temporary executive chef of a small lodge on the South Island of New Zealand\, and moved to Minneapolis to be a part of the opening team for the James Beard Award-winning The Bachelor Farmer. Since her restaurant days she has enjoyed working in various capacities as a private chef in the San Francisco Bay Area\, and has an equal passion for the sweet and savory sides of the industry.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/18-reasons-swedish-cardamom-buns-and-beyond-in-person/
LOCATION:18 Reasons\, 3674 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230804T223000
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SUMMARY:ODC Theater: REVELRY: A Party to Benefit ODC Theater
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday August 4th for a night of REVELRY during ODC Theater’s State of Play Festival! The evening starts with a world premiere performance of HOME WAVES\, a thought-provoking intermedia dance project by Tableau Stations followed by a one-of-a-kind art party in ODC’s new 17th Street Annex. With flowing drinks\, tasty bites\, dancing\, and playful moments of surprise and delight\, celebrate the creative leaders\, performers\, and art lovers that enliven ODC Theater. \nProceeds from ticket sales support ODC Theater and its mission to empower and develop innovative artists. \n6:30PM   Event Check-in in ODC Theater Lobby (3153 17th Street)\n7:00PM   Performance of HOME WAVES in ODC Theater\n8:30PM   After-Party in ODC 17th Street Annex \nTickets: $95 for Performance + Afterparty; $50 for Afterparty Only\nSponsorships: $1\,000 and up \nUnable to attend but want to show your support? Make a donation or purchase a Support an Artist ticket to gift a ticket to attend Revelry to an artist in the community. \nPurchase Tickets and Sponsorships\nhttps://odcsf.my.salesforce-sites.com/donate/?dfId=a0n5b00001QvhzAAAR& \nProceeds from the evening directly support ODC Theater and its mission to empower and develop innovative artists. Your support and participation is vital to providing equitable space access and mentorship opportunities to the vibrant community of artists and allows us to continue presenting dynamic in-person and virtual experiences to dance lovers everywhere.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/odc-theater-revelry-a-party-to-benefit-odc-theater/
LOCATION:ODC Theater\, 3153 17th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dance Mission Theater: The Bay Area International Deaf Dance Festival
DESCRIPTION:Urban Jazz Dance Company presents\nThe Bay Area International Deaf Dance Festival\nAug 4-6\, 2023: Fri-Sat 7:30pm\, Sun 3pm at Dance Mission Theater\nTickets: Buy now\nThe Bay Area International Deaf Dance Festival (BAIDDF) is an annual event produced by Urban Jazz Dance company that consists of performances and workshops that highlight the important contributions that Deaf and Hard of Hearing (HoH) artists make to our community.  The Festival features local\, Bay Area talent\, as well as artists from Washington DC\, Arkansas\, New York\, and more! \nWE ARE PROUD TO FEATURE DIVERSE SIGN LANGUAGES INCLUDING\,​BUT NOT LIMITED TO:\nSPANISH SPEAKING/VOICING\,AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE\, AND INTERNATIONAL SIGN LANGUAGE. \nACCESS INFORMATION FOR ALL SHOWS:\n•ASL/ENGLISH INTERPRETATION AT EACH SHOW\n•DEAF INTERNATIONAL SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETATION\n•AUDIO DESCRIPTION (IF REQUESTED)\n• WHEELCHAIR ACCESS
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/dance-mission-theater-the-bay-area-international-deaf-dance-festival/2023-08-04/
LOCATION:Dance Mission Theater\, 3316 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Garden for the Environment: FREE Urban Composting Workshops 2023
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to make your very own compost! The backbone of every healthy garden\, compost improves all soil types and can be a difference between success and failure with many plants. In this FREE workshop\, we will teach you how to make compost in your backyard\, and introduce you to our worms that make their own special fertilizer. We will also give you tips on using your city compost bin. Come learn what you can do to improve your garden and prevent organic waste from ending up in the landfill! \nGFE offers this popular workshop to the public for free and appreciates any donation you can make to support our efforts to educate the public about environmentally-conscious gardening and more. www.gardenfortheenvironment.org/donate
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/garden-for-the-environment-free-urban-composting-workshops-2023/2023-08-05/
LOCATION:Garden for the Environment\, 1590 7th Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
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SUMMARY:BAVC: Cinematography Lighting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:🔦 Our in-person cinematography training on Saturday\, August 5th will have you walking away with a complete understanding of creating depth and contrast\, to add a more cinematic look to your video projects.\n🌟 Join us at 9th Steet Independent Center\, San Francisco – we’ll bring the equipment\, just bring yourself!\nSign up here: https://bit.ly/451jRnh
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/bavc-cinematography-lighting-workshop/
LOCATION:Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC)\, 2727 Mariposa Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230805T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230805T160000
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SUMMARY:MCCLA: Charlando con la historia (Closing Reception)
DESCRIPTION:Charlando con la historia\nChatting with History\nAn Art Exhibit by Eugene Rodriguez\nExhibition Dates: July 8 to August 30\, 2023\nOpening Reception: July 8\, 2pm to 4pm\nClosing Reception: August 5\, 2pm to 4pm
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/mccla-charlando-con-la-historia-closing-reception/
LOCATION:Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts\, 2868 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230805T140000
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CREATED:20230805T190544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230805T190544Z
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SUMMARY:Atlas Cafe: Titans of Comedy by Mutiny Radio
DESCRIPTION:Join us outside Atlas Cafe every Saturday at 2pm in their lovely street parklet for Free comedy! Enjoy a delicious sandwich and sidewalk comedy with your friends from Mutiny Radio!
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/atlas-cafe-titans-of-comedy-by-mutiny-radio-13/2023-08-05/
LOCATION:Atlas Cafe\, 3049 20th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230805T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230805T180000
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SUMMARY:Voss Gallery: Meet the Artists: John Osgood & Steve Javiel
DESCRIPTION:Meet contemporary artists John Osgood and Steve Javiel as they captivate you with their in-person live painting session at Voss Gallery. Witness creativity come to life right before your eyes while immersing yourself in our current exhibition “Reflect.Renew.Rebirth\,” where Osgood and Javiel’s dynamic original work adorn the gallery walls. Immerse yourself in their complimentary color palettes\, thought-provoking concepts\, and captivating storytelling that define their collaborative exhibition. \nBut that’s not all! Explore our lower-level space\, “The Down Low\,” where we have curated a selection of outstanding works by regional artists that will leave you inspired. Don’t miss this unparalleled opportunity to engage with local art\, meet two talented artists\, and experience the magic of live painting! \nMake sure to RSVP to receive special updates! \nWe look forward to welcoming you to Voss Gallery for this unforgettable event. \nJOHN OSGOOD (b. 1977) is a contemporary urban artist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. His work incorporates visual and stylistic elements of street art\, graffiti\, pop culture and cubism to depict the human condition. Osgood layers a combination of acrylic\, aerosol\, and oil paint on either canvas or wood panel to create his vibrant and textural paintings. This process-oriented approach mirrors the multifaceted nature of memory and the collective human experience. Osgood holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Washington State University with a minor in Fine Arts. He participates in exhibitions across the US and his murals can be found along the West Coast\, UK\, and Spain. \nSTEVE JAVIEL (b. Los Angeles\, CA\, 1981) is an urban impressionist painter based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in painting from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco\, CA\, and participates in exhibitions along the West Coast.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/voss-gallery-meet-the-artists-john-osgood-steve-javiel/
LOCATION:Voss Gallery\, 3344 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230805T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230805T200000
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SUMMARY:Artillery AG: Artillery Ceramic Gallery Fundraiser Dinner
DESCRIPTION:We have something SO exciting to share with you ALL!!! \n🌼 Join us for a night of delicious food\, ceramics and community building as we raise funds for Artillery’s Ceramics Scholarship program. \n🌼Our community has made bowls and plates for the dinner\, keeping in mind our intentions and values behind this event. \n🌼 Tickets are up on Eventbrite and limited spots are opened! Say we didn’t warn you!!!
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/artillery-ag-artillery-ceramic-gallery-fundraiser-dinner/
LOCATION:Artillery AG\, 2751 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230805T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230805T220000
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SUMMARY:Red Poppy Art House: MAPP- August 5th
DESCRIPTION:MAPP\n(Mission Arts Performance Project)\nThe summer of solidarity \nCurated by Indira Urrutia\nChilean-born interdisciplinary artist\, educator\, community organizer\, curator\, and co-founder of several arts education initiatives. \nSaturday\, August 5th\, 2023\n6:30pm-10pm \nFREE\n(Donation is encouraged)\nhttps://www.flipcause.com/secure/donate/MTY5MTk0\n—————————————-\nABOUT THE PROGRAM: \n6:30 – 7:00 Art Exhibition\nOpen for viewing \n7 – 7:30 Artist presentation\n(Installation & Photography by Indira Urrutia & Marc Hors) \n7:40 – 8:20\nRafa Bustamante (la Gente) and Javier Navarrette Duo\nGuitar and Cajon \n8:30 – 8: 40 My-Linh Le\n(Solo dance performance) \n9 – 10 Sol Tevél\n(Reggae and World music) \nArtwork by Marc Hors\n(Photography): “Nazavzhdy” Para Siempre / Forever by Marc Hors\nInstallation “Soul Tears”\nby Indira Urrutia \n————————————–\nABOUT THE ARTISTS:\nMy-Linh Le\nSolo dance performance\nis a second generation Vietnamese American dancer\, award winning choreographer\, multidisciplinary storyteller\, and former environmental attorney. She is the founding director of Mud Water Theatre\, a street dance performance collective featuring turfers. As a strutter/popper\, she is the first woman to represent Playboyz Inc. since its formation in 1981\, making it one of the Bay Area’s oldest dance crews. She has danced for artists including Sanford Biggers and Grammy winning Kendrick Lamar.Acoustic Set. \nRafa Bustamante (la Gente) and Javier Navarrette Duo\nGuitar and Cajon Duo\nJavier Navarrette is a professional percussionist\, musician\, composer\, arranger and educator living in Oakland\, California\, specializing in Afro-Caribbean music. Javier’s performance and recording career spans over three decades. He has played and studied with many of the greats in the Afro-Latin music tradition\, and has recorded on three Grammy-nominated albums with John Santos and the Machete Ensemble/ Folklorico Kindembo.\nRafael Sarria Bustamante is a Colombian-Nicaraguan singer-songwriter\, activist\, band leader of LA GENTE SF and voting member of the Recording Academy/Grammy’s.\nWith his group he has created his own unique blend of Cumbia\, Reggae\, Salsa\, Champeta and Reggaeton. His original composition and live shows fuse together rhythms\,\ndances and cultural influences from all over Latino America and the Caribbean with a distinct San Francisco flavor\, to create an infectious\, high energy dance party.\nFrom his new home base of Madrid Spain Rafa & LA GENTE SF has just released “Lotus Hotel” their first single and music video from their fifth studio album\n“Entre 2 Mundos” The album and series of music videos were recorded and filmed in San Francisco\, Colombia\, Spain\, Mexico and Morocco. Produced by\nRafael Sarria Bustamante\, Maya Finlay & Jordan Feinstein. He is currently on his 2023 world tour with dates in the US\, Spain\, Mexico & more. \nSol Tevél\nReggae and World music\nSan Francisco-based band Sol Tevél\, led by Jerusalem-born artist Lior Ben-Hur\, is redefining Reggae and World music with its uplifting melodies and unique approach.\nLior Ben-Hur & Sol Tevél released an eclectic World music album in 2012\, infusing contemporary interpretations of Jewish texts\, ideals\, and mysticism. The band’s passion for Reggae\, a key inspiration for their creativity is evident in their self-titled 2015 Reggae EP.\nTheir full-length album\, So I Wander\, was released in 2017\, debuting at #14 on Billboard’s Top Reggae Albums chart. This band\, having shared the stage with Roots Reggae legends like Stephen Marley and Black Uhuru\, represents a new generation of World and Reggae music. \n————————————–\nABOUT THE CURATOR AND THE INSTALLATION\nIndira Urrutia\nInstallation “Soul Tears”\nIndira Urrutia is a Chilean-born interdisciplinary artist of international projection with a very personal style defined by organic elements combined in a perfect harmony that prints beautiful emotions in her work\, allowing the audience to experience different sensations and movements while watching.\nThe Pandemia has kept her stock in Barcelona for three years\, where her work inhabits time\, silence\, and memory\, where weaving interacts to create a surface\, skin\, and little by little\, a presence manifest.\nWeaving is an organic and metaphorical expression and a meditation on the nature of life. We are all bound together\, interwoven and interconnected\, in ways that we overlook in our modern lives.\nHer work has been exhibited internationally in group and individual presentations\, including The de Young Museum\, Root Division\, Mission Cultural Center\, San Francisco Symphony\, San Francisco USA; National Council of Culture and the Arts\, Pablo Neruda House Museum\, Chile; Invited to the VII Biennial of Art and Design\, Valencia\, Spain\, Real Cercle Artistic de Barcelona\, El Borsí\, Barcelona\, Spain\, Fontecchio International Airport Gallery\, Italy. \nPHOTOGRAPHY BY MARC HORS \n“Nazavzhdy” Para Siempre / Forever by Marc Hors\nThe escalation of the international armed conflict in Ukraine has caused civilian casualties and destruction of civilian infrastructure\, forcing people to flee their homes seeking safety\, protection and assistance. Millions of refugees from Ukraine have crossed borders into neighboring countries\, and many more have been forced to move inside the country.\n“The situation is disconcerting\, this is what several Ukrainian women I talk to are telling me. They agree in shrinking the importance of material belongings\, including the roof under which they raised the children who accompany them\, and which\, as they can learn from the news\, has now turned into ruins. The real heartbreaker has been to leave their husbands fighting with rudimentary resources against a Goliath armed outright. The two typical words in any farewell “see you soon” have been replaced by “love you forever”. The chances of surviving are swinging at the rhythm of the bombs and the decisions taken by political leaders coerced by economic interests.”\nThis series of photographs were taken at the Polish border of Medyka and the town of Przemyšl during the month of March 2022. Photographs that bring us closer to a reality that\, however distant it may seem to us geographically\, puts into perspective the fragility of the social fabric that led us to develop as a civilized species.\nFormat: Fine art prints on cotton paper Size: 13 x 19” – 17 x 22”
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/red-poppy-art-house-mapp-august-5th/
LOCATION:Red Poppy Art House\, 2698 Folsom St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230805T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230805T220000
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SUMMARY:Z Space: Drunk Theatre
DESCRIPTION:A comedian takes five shots of whiskey in a row and tries to perform an improvised play with five sober comedians. What could go wrong?! \nDrunk Theatre is the entirely improvised\, unpredictable\, and crazy comedy show that’ll kick your weekend into overdrive. Come see what the SF Chronicle\, CBS\, LA Times\, SF Weekly\, SFGate\, Thrillist\, and TimeOut have all been talking about. \nSeating is first come\, first serve. Event is all ages but we can’t guarantee the comedy will be kid friendly.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/z-space-drunk-theatre/
LOCATION:Z Space\, 450 Florida St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230805T210000
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SUMMARY:Public Works: Karma feat. Ciszak and N808
DESCRIPTION:Saturday August 5\, 9pm – 3am \nMain Room / 21+ / Limited Capacity \nIn addition to online presales\, tickets will be available at the door night of. \nGet ready to groove the night away with an electrifying underground house music experience at Public Works in SF on Saturday\, August 5th! We present an exceptional lineup of 9 talented DJs and 5 collectives\, setting the stage on fire with their captivating beats. Headlining the night are the renowned Ciszak and N808 from Dirtybird Records\, ensuring an unforgettable journey through the heart of house music. \nJoin us as we unite for a cause close to our hearts\, with all proceeds from this epic night going towards the Lucas Santos treatment fund and our fight against hunger in San Francisco\, CA. Let’s come together to dance\, celebrate\, and make a positive impact on our community. Don’t miss this exhilarating fusion of beats and philanthropy – a night that promises to ignite your spirit and create memories that last a lifetime. See you on the dance floor! \nLINEUP: \nCISZAK (DIRTYBIRD) \nN808 (Dirtybird) \nIcecreams (FerrisWhell/Desert Hearts)) \nDwata (SOUNDPROOF) \nJust Lucas (G-Mafia/Admit One) \nJJKØ (GoHard) \nLucas Eroles (Sonique) \nL3NA \nTiana Terese \n━━━━━━━━━▲━━━━━━━━━ \nWhen you purchase tickets to this event you’ll automatically be signed up for LOCAL 161\, our SMS community where you’ll get special invites + guestlist + other perks as a thank you for your support. You’ll receive about 4 messages per month\, message and data rates may apply\, and you can text STOP to cancel at any time.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/public-works-karma-feat-ciszak-and-n808/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230805T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230805T235900
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SUMMARY:Public Works: Golden Hour (night of psychedelic soul and indie electronic anthems)
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, August 5th\, 9:30pm – 2:30am \nLoft / 21+ / Limited Capacity \nTickets will be available at the door night of. \nImmerse yourself in the best psychedelic soul & indie electronic anthems at Golden Hour 🌄 \nPlaying the biggest and most iconic indie anthems from artists like Tame Impala\, Glass Animals\, SG Lewis\, Jungle and more. 🌊 \nThis is the party you won’t want to miss\, so grab your tickets now and let it happen! 🌟 \nA tribute to the music of… \nTAME IMPALA | JUNGLE | SG LEWIS | GLASS ANIMALS \nPOLO & PAN | NEIL FRANCES | TOM MISCH | MGMT \nHONNE | MURA MASA | FLIGHT FACILITIES + MORE \nFREE W/ RSVP BEFORE 10:30PM \nRSVP REQUIRED FOR FREE ENTRY BEFORE 10:30PM – SUBJECT TO VENUE CAPACITY – EARLY ARRIVAL RECOMMENDED. \nGENERAL ADMISSION \nAdvance ticket buyers will have priority entry (skip the line) until 11:30pm. If you arrive after 11:30pm\, you will not have to pay again; however\, your entry will be subject to venue capacity so you may need to wait in our re-entry line. \n━━━━━━━━━▲━━━━━━━━━ \nWhen you purchase tickets to this event you’ll automatically be signed up for LOCAL 161\, Public Works’ SMS community where you’ll get special invites + guestlist + other perks as a thank you for your support. You’ll receive about 4 messages per month\, message and data rates may apply\, and you can text STOP to cancel at any time.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/public-works-golden-hour-night-of-psychedelic-soul-and-indie-electronic-anthems/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230806T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230806T200000
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SUMMARY:18 Reasons: Flavors of Vietnam: Pho and Friends - In Person
DESCRIPTION:Price:\n$165.00\nMember Price:\n$155.00 \nA hands-on in-person cooking class culminating in a dinner served with wine and beer. This class is limited to 12 students. Review our registration and cancellation policies here. Masks are welcome. \nA hearty bowl of beef pho is always a crowd pleaser and a comforting food for our foggy summer in the city. Join us to learn the techniques behind a comforting bowl of beef pho at home. We’ll pair the noodle soup with some simple appetizers from Central Vietnam: steamed rice cakes and homemade sausages wrapped in rice paper. While the aromatic scent of the simmering broth fills the classroom\, Linda will walk you through making your own pork sausages from scratch! We’ll also make a crowd-pleasing fish sauce caramel to pair with some one of our favorite Bi-Rite Creamery ice cream flavors: roasted banana and vanilla. \nMENU \nBanh Beo – Steamed Rice Cake with Mung Bean\, Shrimp\, and Crispy Shallots \nNem Nuong – Grilled Pork Sausages with Rice Paper\, Noodles\, Salad and a Shrimpy Dipping Sauce \nBeef Pho – Rice Noodles with Thin-Sliced Beef in an Oxtail Broth \nBi-Rite Creamery Roasted Banana and Vanilla Ice Cream with Fish Sauce Caramel \nThis menu contains the following common allergens: Fish\, Shellfish\, Egg\, Peanuts\, Dairy. If you have allergies or dietary restrictions that concern your ability to cook along\, please e-mail info@18reasons.org before purchasing a ticket. \nLet’s Cook Together!  \nLinda Tay Esposito is a teaching chef whose food represents a tribute and a commitment to the authenticity of the cuisines of the Pacific Rim. For the last 18 years\, Linda has shared her passion and knowledge of East and Southeast Asian cuisines in the Bay Area by teaching at many notable cooking schools in the Bay Area. An all around food professional\, Linda expanded the distribution for artisan tofu maker\, Hodo Soy\, and led the development of La Cocina’s municipal marketplace\, where she uses food as a creative approach to economic development. Linda’s specialties include Malaysian cuisine\, Chinese cuisine\, various Southeast Asian cuisines\, and private classes and dinners at 18 Reasons.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/18-reasons-flavors-of-vietnam-pho-and-friends-in-person/
LOCATION:18 Reasons\, 3674 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230806T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230806T190000
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SUMMARY:The Marsh: Don Reed - The Never Too Late Show
DESCRIPTION:The Never Too Late Show\nStarring Don Reed\nIn Person at The Marsh San Francisco \nWritten\, Performed\, & Directed by Don Reed\nProduced by Don Reed & Pat Hazell\nOriginal Music by Doyle Robinson\, Tag Reed (aka lonetheghost)\, & Dane Reed\nTechnical Director – Blake Radiant\nClick for SF Tickets\nOnline ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance\,\nand additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door.\nEXTENDED & MUST CLOSE!\nAugust 6 – September 3\, 2023\nSundays at 5pm\nTicket Information \nTickets: $25 – $35 General Seating sliding scale | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating \nOnline ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance\,\nand additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. \n111 minutes | 15 minute intermission | Ages 15+\nPlease do not bring infants to the show \nPlease read our\nHealth\, Safety and COVID-19 Information\nOur commitment to our patrons \nAs of June 10\, 2023\, face masks are strongly encouraged but no longer required\nReviews \n“Bravissimo!” – Julie Motz\, KWMR \n“Hilarious” “Using projection and video to excellent effect” “Heartfelt and affecting” – MSN.com \n“Reed hits the mark\, commanding the stage with hilarious moves\, surprising insights\, and memorable videos” “Fascinating plot” – THEATRIUS\n“Funny and inspirational” – Jeneé KALW NPR “Sights and Sounds”\nAbout the Show \nDon Reed presents an inspirational\, multi-character comic tale about never giving up. Both hilarious and heartbreaking\, it chronicles his travails and perseverance through life\, and the Hollywood gauntlet to late night TV’s The Tonight Show. A journey full of laughter\, deceit\, and ultimately vindication.  \nThis will be a multimedia presentation featuring classic footage and graphics from various entities: The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson\, The National Comedy Center\, HBO\, FilmMagic/Getty Images\, and much more.\nAbout the Performer & Artistic Crew \nDon Reed (HBO/Snap Judgment/NBC) was the 2016 Theatre Bay Area – WINNER – for Outstanding Solo Production East 14th and Co-Produced filmmaker Robert Townsend‘s solo hit Living the Shuffle. A San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Nominee and NAACP Triple Nominee for Best Actor & Best Playwright\, Don played one of the lead roles in the Amazon Prime comedy series Bartlett which was co-financed and recurring role stars Lin Manuel Miranda (creator of the Broadway smash HAMILTON). Reed has worked in various roles in front of and behind the camera for Warner Bros\, Disney+\, Marvel\, Pixar\, The CW\, Sony\, Lionsgate and more. \nNew York Times\, New Yorker\, San Francisco Chronicle approved with 7 solo shows under his belt\, Don has performed\, written and directed for film\, television and the stage. A memorable performance on Townsend’s HBO Partners and Crime Special of up-and-coming comedians years ago caught the attention of some Hollywood guns and led to many recurring and guest starring roles. You may have heard his voice on Spiderman\, Johnny Quest\, Where on Earth is Carmen San Diego\, or as the voice of the cat on 2 Broke Girls. Additionally\, He has written\, directed\, produced\, and starred in short films for HBO and had quite an adventure through the world of late-night television. He has created content for Oprah Winfrey’s OWN and can be seen in the Netflix feature film Unleashed alongside stars from Showtime’s Shameless. Reed shared an excerpt story from the aforementioned East 14th – on NPR/WYNC’s Snap Judgment so compelling that it was woven into the graduate writing curriculum at American University in D.C.  See it here…“I Miss Toni”  \nDon has recently been a contributing special assignment writer for The San Francisco Examiner and has partnered with Virtual Bodyworks – a leading virtual reality entity making huge strides in the world of workplace Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion. Reed asks that you support Elevate Oakland\, a foundation bound to keeping music and the arts alive in Oakland Public Schools\, MercyHouse.net to help the unhoused\, and MISSSEY.org to impact the challenges of sexually exploited youth.  \nPat Hazell – Showtime declared Pat Hazell one of the five funniest people in America. His 30 years of experience as a writer\, producer\, and director have made him a go-to-guy for new American Theater. Pat is an original writer for NBC’s Seinfeld\, a Tonight Show veteran\, a critically acclaimed playwright and a contributing commentator to National Public Radio. He is recognized for his genuinely funny Americana humor and his salute to nostalgia. Pat is the creator and host of the weekly podcast Creativity in Captivity available on all platforms.  \nAs a playwright\, Pat’s first endeavor Bunk Bed Brothers was optioned by Columbia Pictures\, then gained the attention of the TV industry and was filmed as the sit-com\, American Pie\, for NBC. Hazell’s signature work\, The Wonder Bread Years\, a grand salute to the baby-boomer generation\, aired on PBS where they referred to Hazell as “America’s Foremost Pop Culture Anthropologist.”  \nAs the Chief Creative Officer of Sweetwood Creative\, he is responsible for the creation of eight original productions: Pat Hazell’s Permanent Record\, The Wonder Bread Years\, The Good Humor Men\, Bunk Bed Brothers\, My Funny Valentine\, My Life in 3D\, A Kodachrome Christmas and Grounded For Life:The Musical. However\, his greatest accomplishment is being the father to two of the brightest shining stars in the universe\, Tucker and Keaton.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/the-marsh-don-reed-the-never-too-late-show/2023-08-06/
LOCATION:The Marsh\, 1062 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230808T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230808T220000
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SUMMARY:Osito:  Osito x Six Test Kitchen
DESCRIPTION:Ricky Odbert of Paso Robles’ Michelin-starred Six Test Kitchen will be joining Osito for a one night only collaboration dinner next Tuesday\, August 8. From their first meeting 15 years ago to each now running a Michelin-starred establishment\, Chefs Seth and Ricky are ready to bring all that cumulative experience to bear for one special night only! Tickets available on https://www.exploretock.com/osito/
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/osito-osito-x-six-test-kitchen/
LOCATION:Osito\, 2875 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230808T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230808T220000
DTSTAMP:20260418T030647
CREATED:20230804T200703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230804T200703Z
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SUMMARY:18 Reasons: Beginners' Boot Camp: Learn to Cook in Three Days - In Person
DESCRIPTION:Price:\n$480.00\nMember Price:\n$450.00 \nA three-day series of hands-on in-person cooking classes\, each night  culminating in a dinner served with wine and beer. One ticket admits the same student to all three nights: August 8\, 15\, and 22\, 2023. This class is limited to 12 students. Review our registration and cancellation policies here. Masks are welcome. \nDo you know someone who does not know how to cook? Are you that person yourself? Fear not! In this new series of classes aimed at the beginner cook\, Chef Mike will teach you the basics of the kitchen. We will learn\, we will laugh\, and we will eat really well. In the end\, students will walk out of class with a solid grounding in the basics. These three consecutive Wednesdays must be taken as a whole – in for a penny\, in for a pound. \nOn day one we will learn how to use a chef knife. We will master the basics of a vinaigrette\, and we will roast a whole chicken safely and deliciously. And of course we will learn how to fry food in order to get those insanely addictive shallot rings\, the perfect garnish for many future recipes! \nDay two is about techniques. We will move around the kitchen and learn to sauté and make a pan sauce. We will learn to stew things. We will learn batter frying and how to blanch and steam.  \nDay three covers an assortment of skills to round out your culinary toolkit. We will make a 10-minute tomato sauce\, properly cook dry pasta\, and finish it in the pan. Basic baking techniques will be taught\, then a white sauce will be turned into country gravy. Some solid grounding in egg cookery – its not just for breakfast anymore!  Finally\, because just like a solid pair of tennis shoes or a little black dress\, everyone needs a dessert up their sleeve\, we will make chocolate pudding – why not? And a perfect warm dessert you can use with whatever fruit looks best at Bi-Rite Market. \nBy the end of the third night\, you will have been exposed to a host of recipe. Far more importantly\, you will know the techniques behind them. This one series will prep you for a life of good food and wonderful aromas coming from the kitchen\, and the joy of sharing good food with friends and loved ones. \nMENUS: \nDay 1 is Tuesday\, August 8\, 2023 from 6-9:45pm\nKnife Skills: Beautifully Cut Cabbage Salad\nVinaigrettes: Lime and Shallot Oil\nFrying: Shallot Rings\nRoasting: Miso Honey Glazed Spatchcocked Roasted Chicken \nDay 2  is Tuesday\, August 15\, 2023 from 6-9:45pm\nSauté with Pan Sauce: Pork Medallions in Apple Mustard Pan Sauce\nStew: Chicken and White Bean Chili with Tomatillos\nBattering and Frying:  Crispy Fried Shrimp\nCold Emulsion: Yuzu Aioli\nBlanch and Steam: Asparagus Salad  \nDay 3 is Tuesday\, August 22\, 2023 from 6-9:45pm\nPasta: Spaghetti with Spicy Marinara\nBasic Eggs: Soft Scramble with Fines Herbs\nBaking Basics: Flaky Biscuits\nBechamel/White Sauce: Sausage Gravy\nCold Dessert: Grown-Up Chocolate Pudding\nWarm Dessert: Seasonal Fruit Crisp \n*dishes may change due to seasonal availability \nThis menu contains the following common allergens: wheat\, dairy\, soy\, shellfish\, and optional tree nuts. If you have allergies or dietary restrictions that concern your ability to cook along\, please e-mail info@18reasons.org before purchasing a ticket. \nLet’s Cook Together!  \nBorn in the Haight Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco\, Mike Weller grew up in the suburbs of San Jose\, where he discovered cooking as his first profession and lifetime passion. After wandering through typical teenage jobs at pizza joints and ice cream parlors\, Mike’s first “restaurant” job was with Sambo’s Coffee Shops\, slinging hash and cooking eggs for the bar rush and Sunday breakfast crowds.  He moved on to help open several restaurants\, attend the California Culinary Academy\, and study under European chefs with Michelin backgrounds. Later\, Mike served as an executive chef for catering companies\, wineries and country clubs.  When his son was born\, Mike transitioned his career into teaching\, returning to the CCA where he eventually became the Executive Chef and Director of Academics. Mike also returned to school for training in his new field\, earning a Master’s Degree in Education. Having taught for Le Cordon Bleu North America in both online and brick and mortar schools\, Mike is thrilled to return to teaching in a neighborhood-based community.  When he is not teaching he reaps the benefits of his backyard garden\, kept in perfect order by his Master Gardener wife.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/18-reasons-beginners-boot-camp-learn-to-cook-in-three-days-in-person/2023-08-08/
LOCATION:18 Reasons\, 3674 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230808T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230808T220000
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CREATED:20230721T121513Z
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SUMMARY:Verdi Club: Tuesday Night Lindy Hop and Balboa Classes
DESCRIPTION:4-week class series runs on Tuesdays: August 8\, 15\, 22\, and 29.\nMasks are REQUIRED during classes\, otherwise optional. \nMain Floor Classes:\n7-8pm: Intermediate Lindy Hop with Hep Jen & Ken\n8-9pm: Beginning Lindy Hop with Nathan & Ilsa\n9-9:15pm: Drop-In Beginning Swing \nUpstairs Classes:\n7-8pm: Intermediate Balboa with Jeff & Mimi\n8-9pm: Beginning Balboa with Jeff & Mimi \nA new class series starts the first Tuesday of each month.\nAll classes include social dancing to LIVE MUSIC\, with a different band each week!\nFull Bar is open every Tuesday from 8:00pm to 12:00am. Enjoy a classic cocktail in our lounge! \nJust want to come out and dance? Not taking a series class? Join us for dancing for $15 at the door (cash only). Includes the 9pm drop-in beginning lesson. The band performs 2 sets\, from 9:15 – 11:30pm! \nCost for a 4-week class series:\n$80 if registered by Monday\, August 7\, 2023\, $95 after.\nYou may also drop in at the door ($25/class\, cash only).\nCost for each additional 4-week class series: $40. \nRegister online below and save $15 for the series! \nWoodchopper’s Ball Class Registration \nPlease arrive a few minutes early to check in before class. \nRegistration questions? Please feel free to contact Hep Jen.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/verdi-club-tuesday-night-lindy-hop-and-balboa-classes-3/2023-08-08/
LOCATION:Verdi Club\, 2424 Mariposa Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230808T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230808T233000
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SUMMARY:Verdi Club: Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers at the Woodchopper's Ball
DESCRIPTION:LAVAY SMITH & HER RED HOT SKILLET LICKERS:\nLavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers are the real deal! Combining the sultry vocals of Lavay Smith\, reminiscent of Bessie Smith\, Dinah Washington\, Billie Holiday\, and Little Esther\, with bona fide veteran jazz musicians schooled in the nuances of blues\, swing\, jazz\, and R&B\, this band will make you want to dance all night!\nWOODCHOPPER’S BALL:\nThe Woodchopper’s Ball\, San Francisco’s swing hot spot\, is a weekly Tuesday night swing dance event held at the historic Verdi Club in San Francisco’s Mission district. Named after the classic 1939 swing tune by the Woody Herman Orchestra (and their biggest hit!)\, it features monthly classes\, a full bar (21+ only)\, and a dance party with a drop-in lesson and the largest variety of live swing dance music in town! Properly worn face masks required during class\, optional otherwise. \nHome \n\n* LIVE MUSIC DANCE PARTY\, 9:00-11:30pm\, with a different band each week! $15 admission includes a drop-in Basic Swing dance lesson (9:00-9:15pm)\, perfect for complete beginners (no partner required)!\n* FULL BAR & LOUNGE\, 8:00pm-closing (21+ only)! Enjoy a classic cocktail in the swanky vintage bar and lounge!\n* 2\,500-SQ-FT DANCE FLOOR: Large\, beautiful\, hardwood dance floor with plenty of room to swing out!\n* New AUGUST (4-week) LINDY HOP and BALBOA monthly class series start tonight\, 7:00-9:00pm. Enrollment includes admission to Dance Parties! Register online in advance and save (no partner required)! \nClass Schedule & Registration \n\nEVENING SCHEDULE:\n6:30pm: Doors Open\n7:00-8:00pm: Monthly Intermediate Lindy Hop & Balboa Classes\n8:00-9:00pm: Monthly Beginning Lindy Hop & Balboa Classes\n8:00pm-closing: Full Bar Open (21+ only)\n9:00-9:15pm: Drop-In Basic Swing Dance Lesson\n9:00-11:30pm: Live Music Dance Party
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/verdi-club-lavay-smith-her-red-hot-skillet-lickers-at-the-woodchoppers-ball/
LOCATION:Verdi Club\, 2424 Mariposa Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230809T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230809T220000
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SUMMARY:ATA: Jesse Malmed — “Still\, Moving”
DESCRIPTION:film + performance + merch table \nTRT: ~60 mins\, video\, sound\, voice \nTRAILER – https://vimeo.com/846431161 \n“Still\, Moving” is a live collaged video-performance work blending shards and selections\, asides and besides\, sketches and considerations from an archive of some eighteen years of practicing the imperfect. A kind of live re-re- megamix\, a cover of itself\, a glyphic glimpse and an experiment in liveness and notions of iterative television versionalities\, “Still\, Moving”\, includes works that have screened and exhibited at festivals\, galleries\, museums\, bars and barns in new and altered contexts. Exploring the tensions and possibilities along spectra such as improvisation/composition\, comedy/poetry\, clarity/opacity\, stillness/movement\, a sense of the recombinant and polyrhythmic capacity of restless mind syndrome emerges (like emergency\, like urgency). \nAn hour of never not languaging work for the screen playing in creative reading\, studied density\, the one-(hundred)-liner\, choirs\, screen texts\, the bootleg\, the cover\, jokes\, speculative etymologies\, karaoke\, accents\, loops\, improvisation\, the cinemagical\, body swaps\, poetry\, citation and human voice. Conceptually engaged\, textually-intensive and visually mesmerizing\, the suite scrambles somewhere in the intersects of conceptual comedy\, dizzying illogics\, the poetic plu-future and sustainable sourcing. Through deliberate mistranslation and strategic denaturing of languages and codes\, we revel in the revelation of their extra-communicative potential as sound\, as image\, as object\, shifting our expectations of the show\, of the cinema\, of the worlds those words screen. \nIn addition\, Jesse brings his conceptual shoppe droppe of caps\, stickers\, doorhangers\, temporary tattoos\, magnets\, buttons\, postcards\, etc. now numbering in the triple digits. \nBIO: \nJesse Malmed is an artist\, curator and educator living and working in video\, performance\, text\, installation\, events\, occasional objects\, their gaps and overlaps and Chicago and Milwaukee. His works play in sub- and counter-cultural histories\, like a joke that’s a poem that’s a song covering itself\, a shadow puppet interfering in the broadcast beam\, having déjà vu for the first time\, or watching a time travel sequence in reverse. Engaging with a range of publics\, his entanglements and propositions include instigating the poster platform Western Pole\, co-driving artist bumper sticker project Trunk Show\, directing the Live to Tape Artist Television Festival\, programming with ACRE TV and the Nightingale Cinema\, hosting the Artists’ Karaoke Archive\, permanent guest hosting contemporary art radio show Bad at Sports\, slinging wares and wears via Jetsy Merchblatt\, and recording and assisting the kindergarten a capella noise ensemble Huskies Floorchestra. He has performed\, screened and exhibited at museums\, microcinemas\, film festivals\, galleries\, bars and barns\, including solo presentations at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago\, DePaul Art Museum\, Museum of Contemporary Photography\, Artists’ Television Access\, Microlights and the Back Room at Kim’s Corner. Raised in Santa Fe\, he attended Bard College and the University of Illinois at Chicago\, where he teaches alongside Chicago Public Schools and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. www.jessemalmed.net
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LOCATION:Artists’ Television Access\, 992 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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