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SUMMARY:Roxie Theater: Inland Empire
DESCRIPTION:David Lynch’s labyrinthine Hollyweird freakout—his last feature to date—is his most uncompromising creation: a fugue-state trawl through the darkest realms of the subconscious that pushes his straight-from-the-id imagery and sinister dream logic to their extremes. When she accepts a role in a supposedly cursed production\, a movie actor on the verge of a comeback (Laura Dern\, in a fearless performance) finds herself tumbling down a series of increasingly disturbing rabbit holes (complete with literal rabbits) that lead her from the glittering heights of Tinseltown to the depths of human depravity. In his first feature shot on digital video\, Lynch makes visionary use of the medium’s smudged textures and murky chiaroscuro to enhance the hallucinatory\, nightmarish quality of what may be his magnum opus. \nScreening in conjunction with Alexandre O. Philippe’s documentary LYNCH/OZ\, The Wizard of Oz (35mm) and a number of Lynch’s most haunting films as part of this Summer’s You’re Not In Kansas Anymore series.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/roxie-theater-inland-empire/2023-07-20/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Voss Gallery: "Reflect.Renew.Rebirth" Duo Exhibition Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:RSVP to enjoy a special viewing of the “Reflect.Renew.Rebirth\,” a duo exhibition featuring urban contemporary paintings by John Osgood and Steve Javiel that celebrate the innate human desire for reinvention and the boundless potential for personal evolution. \nDress your artsy best and meet fellow art lovers while taking pleasure in both artists’ works—in addition to a curated selection of regional artists in the gallery’s lower level space [The Down Low]. The exhibition is on view through August 19\, 2023. Gallery hours are Wednesday-Saturday\, 12-6PM\, or by appointment. \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. \nVOSS GALLERY is a women-owned art gallery in San Francisco’s Mission District established in 2019 by Ashley L. Voss. The gallery features a dynamic exhibition program of solo and thematically organized group shows and socially-conscious projects to benefit the greater community. New exhibitions are presented every three to four weeks and are curated with an emphasis on New Contemporary work by emerging and mid-career artists.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/voss-gallery-reflect-renew-rebirth-duo-exhibition-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Voss Gallery\, 3344 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:18 Reasons: New Ways with Chicken on a Weeknight - 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 recommended. \nWhat’s for dinner? An especially challenging question on a weeknight\, with the daily grind chipping away at your time and the pressures of assignments looming.  Take a step away from these distractions\, with a choice of quick\, simple\, and delicious chicken dishes.  To begin\, we will learna new culinary technique AND a vocabulary word\, as we spatchcock a chicken and roast it in under an hour\, slathered with a maple and chipotle glaze\, and scooped up with sweet summer corn and tangy cheddar cheese!  Then on to the Italian-American classic:a chicken parm sandwich/sub/wedge/grinder\, crispy and cheese bubblingly hot on top of “killer” garlic bread from Chef Mike’s misspent youth! Finally we will give drumsticks some oven-love\, crisping them up with science and magic in the oven and dipping them into yummy brown butter honey sweet potatoes. And then\, to wrap it all up\, a recipe for leftover chicken salad – because there are lunches coming! \nMENU \nMaple Chipotle Glazed Spatchcocked Chicken on \nCorn and Cheddar Spoonbread \nItalian-American Chicken Parm Sandwich on \nKiller Garlic Bread \nHerby Oven-Fried Chicken Drumsticks on  \nHoney Brown Butter Sweet Potato Mash \nLeftover Chicken Salad with Tomatoes\, Avocado\, and Feta Cheese (recipe only) \nThis menu contains the following common allergens: wheat\, dairy\, eggs. 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-new-ways-with-chicken-on-a-weeknight-in-person/
LOCATION:18 Reasons\, 3674 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Roxie Theater: Twilight (1990)
DESCRIPTION:After discovering the murdered body of a young girl deep in a mountainous forest\, a hardened homicide detective pushes himself to increasingly obsessive ends in his quest to catch the serial killer — known only as “The Giant” — responsible for the crime. A much admired but long unavailable masterpiece by influential Hungarian auteur and regular Béla Tarr collaborator György Fehér\, Twilight (Szürkület) is at once an existential murder mystery and an expansive meditation on time and space. Stunningly lensed in rich blacks and cascading grays by DP Miklós Gurbán (Werckmeister Harmonies – Starts 7/7!)\, TWILIGHT’s first-ever U.S. release is being presented in a brand new 4K restoration by the National Film Institute – Hungarian Film Archive and FilmLab\, supervised by Gurbán. \nPart of the Three in the Key of Tarr series. \n1990 / dir: György Fehér / 101 min / New 4K Restoration
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/roxie-theater-twilight-1990/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dance Mission Theater: The Grrrl Brigade Summer Intensive Concert
DESCRIPTION:Dance Mission Theater presents\nThe Grrrl Brigade Summer Intensive Concert \nFriday\, July 21 at 7pm\nTickets: $15 – Pay at the door! \nSee the work that the Grrrl Brigade creates after spending just two weeks working on material. The evening features original work by the Grrrls\, plus guest choreographers.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/dance-mission-theater-the-grrrl-brigade-summer-intensive-concert/
LOCATION:Dance Mission Theater\, 3316 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Manny’s: Wicked Talented Friends: Enemies Edition
DESCRIPTION:WTF: ENEMIES EDITION \nYour arch nemesis\, the bane of your existence\, a feud of a lifetime — we want it all. Sometimes your enemy is your cat\, or perfectionism\, or your car’s expired warranty. Sometimes… it’s yourself 👀 No limits on form or tone. The enemy of your enemy is your Wicked Talented Friend. \nA﻿bout Wicked Talented Friends: \nWicked Talented Friends is an inclusive and judgment-free space for creative expression and experimentation. Our community show features a wide variety of acts\, including but not limited to music\, spoken word\, comedy\, dance\, informal Ted Talks\, funny PowerPoint presentations\, and any other creative pursuits that our community members want to share. We hope to cultivate a supportive and uplifting environment\, where everyone is encouraged to bring their whole selves to the stage. \nManny’s never turns away people due to lack of funds. For a complementary ticket\, please email the title of the event and the word “grapefruit” to Angelina at 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.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/mannys-wicked-talented-friends-enemies-edition/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Roxie Theater: 20 Days in Mariupol
DESCRIPTION:Director Mstyslav Chernov\, producer Raney Aronson-Rath & editor / producer Michelle Mizner IN PERSON!\nQ&A Moderated by Amanda Pike\, The Center for Investigative Reporting! Saturday\, July 22 screening! \n“20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL: shows the shocking beginnings of Russia-Ukraine war” – G. Allen Johnson\, SF Chronicle \n“A war reporter must cover the ‘soft targets’ at home” – Dennis Harvey\, 48 Hills \n“Come And See: Difficult to watch but we need to look”.- Kelly Vance\, East Bay Express \nAn AP team of Ukrainian journalists trapped in the besieged city of Mariupol struggle to continue their work documenting atrocities of the Russian invasion. As the only international reporters who remain in the city\, they capture what later become defining images of the war: dying children\, mass graves\, the bombing of a maternity hospital\, and more. After nearly a decade covering international conflicts\, including the Russia-Ukraine war\, for The Associated Press\, 20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL is Mstyslav Chernov’s first feature film. The film draws on Chernov’s daily news dispatches and personal footage of his own country at war. It offers a vivid\, harrowing account of civilians caught in the siege\, as well as a window into what it’s like to report from a conflict zone\, and the impact of such journalism around the globe. \n“CRITIC’S PICK. A relentless and truly important documentary\, (that) engulfs us in the initial ferocity of Russia’s siege of a city whose name has become a byword for this war’s inhumanity: My Lai\, Srebrenica\, Aleppo\, Mariupol.” – NY Times. \nSundance Film Festival 2023 – Winner Audience Award World Cinema Documentary \n“Pulsating… enthralling… An Unflinching Look at the True Price of Russia’s War on Ukraine”\n– Adam Solomons\, indieWIRE
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/roxie-theater-20-days-in-mariupol/2023-07-21/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Marsh: Fred Pitts – Aren’t You…?
DESCRIPTION:Back by Popular Demand!\nIn Person at The Marsh San Francisco Mainstage \nWritten & Performed by Fred Pitts\nDirected by ShawnJ West\nDeveloped with David Ford\nClick for Tickets – https://ci.ovationtix.com/36078/production/1169015 \nOnline ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance\,\nand additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door.\nJuly 21 – August 18\, 2023\nFridays at 7:30pm \nTicket Information\nTickets: $25 – $35 General Seating sliding scale | $50 and $100 Reserved Seating \nOnline ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance\,\nand additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. \n70 minutes | No Intermission | All Ages\nPlease do not bring infants to the show \nPlease read our\nHealth\, Safety and COVID-19 Information\nOur commitment to our patrons \nMasks required for ALL  \nAbout the Show\nSeveral years ago\, Fred found himself on a mission to explore every California Mission. What started out as a ‘geek’s road trip’ became an examination of his fellow tourists and Mission personnel. Some were experts on the Catholic Church\, a few experts on Native American history\, and others are experts on…everything else. Yet\, they all seem to have one thing in common: they are all experts on which famous black person Fred resembles.\n“AREN’T YOU…? is a comedy wrapped in a history lesson wrapped in a study of bias wrapped in a unique piece of theatre.” \n – Patrick Klein\, Artistic Director\, Palo Alto Player.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/the-marsh-fred-pitts-arent-you/2023-07-21/
LOCATION:The Marsh\, 1062 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Little Mission Studio: Closing the Circle: Vocal Faculty Recital
DESCRIPTION:Tickets By Donation: Suggested $20 per Adult & $10 per Child.\nClosing the Circle: Vocal Faculty Recital \nPlease Join us for an intimate evening of original music composed by LMS Voice Faculty Marina Davis and Claire Plumb. Inspired by The Hero’s Journey\, Marina’s song cycle\, in collaboration with her husband Brig\, explores transformation through hardship and the experience of returning to one’s self. Claire’s music will cover a long expanse of time in her life and the rebirth that comes with extreme change and healing from old trauma. This concert will be held in two parts with a brief intermission. Please RSVP using the form below. \nProgram: \nThrough the Endless Coil\nI. A Bedroom at Dawn\nII. A Shapeless Doorway\nIII. A Fork in the Road\nIV. A Motel in the Middle of Nowhere\nV. An Expanse at Midnight\nBy: Marina Davis & Brig Urias \nSame Place\nChoices\nDeeper Love\nWaterfall\nThe Soul\nThe End\nCome Back\nBy: Claire Plumb
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/little-mission-studio-closing-the-circle-vocal-faculty-recital/
LOCATION:Little Mission Studio\, 445 Hampshire St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230721T210000
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SUMMARY:Brick & Mortar Music Hall:  YGTUT\, Ozer\, Jeesay\, Darilo \, Devonte Mcclain
DESCRIPTION:Before the F.A.M.E presents\nYGTUT\, Ozer\, Jeesay\, Darilo \, Devonte Mcclain \nJuly 21\, 2023 9:00 pm PDT (Doors: 8:00 pm )\nBrick and Mortar Music Hall \, 1710 Mission Street \, San Francisco\, CA (map)\n$15 ADV / $25 DOS \nUnder 21 must purchase $5 non alcoholic drink ticket
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/brick-mortar-music-hall-ygtut-ozer-jeesay-darilo-devonte-mcclain/
LOCATION:Brick & Mortar Music Hall\, 1710 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, 94103
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SUMMARY:Public Works: Rodriguez Jr. FEATHERS & BONES Album Tour + Volen Sentir (Anjunadeep)
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, July 21st\, 10pm – 3am \nMain Room / 21+ / Limited Capacity \nTickets will be available at the door night of. \nLINEUP: \n➩ Rodriguez Jr. LIVE \n➩ V﻿olen Sentir \n➩ M﻿arcello Dellaccio \n━━━━━━━━━▲━━━━━━━━━ \nRODRIGUEZ JR. BIO: \nAward-winning music producer & live performer Rodriguez Jr. also known as Olivier Mateu has spent 25 years in the industry. His vast experience in all genres of electronic music makes him the visionary of melodic house and techno that he is today. Over the years he has gradually honed his style into the dynamic\, colorful sound of beauty that can now be regularly found on Mobilee\, Anjunadeep\, Systematic\, Armada and demanded on for remixes of Stephan Bodzin\, Booka Shade\, Eli & Fur\, Röyksopp\, NTO\, Timo Maas and more. \nDrawing inspiration for his live performances from the vintage synths in his Miami studio\, Rodriguez Jr. relishes the opportunity to travel the globe and realize his project on stage and has amassed a devoted loyal fan base through the creation of his unique movement where the visceral emotional connection between Mateu and the crowd is becoming a trademark. Continuing to blur the boundaries between electronic and organic like few others can\, his extensive touring schedule sees Mateu at world-renowned clubs and festivals every week\, taking him to the likes of Fabric London\, Space Miami\, Mirage New York\, Zamna Tulum\, Lightning In A Bottle\, Movement Detroit or CRSSD California \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-rodriguez-jr-feathers-bones-album-tour-volen-sentir-anjunadeep/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Garden for the Environment: Beginning Beekeeping: The Basics and Focus on Urban Beekeeping
DESCRIPTION:Whether you’re already keeping bees or simply curious about what beekeeping involves\, there will be something for you in this class. We’ll cover the basics on bees\, the progress of bees through the seasons\, how to keep bees healthy\, and what to look for at this time of year. We’ll also talk about swarming\, pest management\, and more. \nThe class will also address special concerns of urban beekeeping. Are there city or county restrictions on beekeeping where you live? How can you be the best bee steward possible in an area where bees and people will inevitably meet? \nThe class is designed for beginners so no prerequisite knowledge is required. You will get to see live bees and will most likely be able to get into a bee suit and see the bees in a hive. \nFor your safety\, please wear long sleeves\, long pants\, and closed-toe shoes. \nInstructors: \nMarc Johnson and Pilar Leano completed GFE’s Get Up! (Gardening and Composting Educator Program) in 2010 and have volunteered at the garden ever since. They first put hives at GFE in early 2015 and manage about a dozen hives\, mostly in Western San Francisco. Marc is on the board of the SF Beekeepers Association and volunteers his time and energy to promote urban beekeeping. \nMark Carlson served in El Salvador in the Peace Corps from 2005 to 2007. During that time\, he kept bees as part of his community agriculture extension work. In 2019\, he graduated with the inaugural class of the California Master Beekeeper Program. He is the co-chair and “honey guru” for the Good Food Awards and has been a mead maker for many years. He works and keeps bees in the Bayview. \nCOVID-19 information: \n    GFE Mask Guidelines: Masks are optional for vaccinated visitors (workshop participants\, volunteers\, students etc.) and required for unvaccinated individuals. Our staff is fully vaccinated and boosted. Thank you for continuing to keep the garden a safe and open space for everyone!\n    Please cancel your shift and do not come to GFE if you develop COVID19 symptoms on or before the day of your workshop (fever\, chills\, repeated shaking / shivering\, cough\, sore throat\, shortness of breath\, difficulty breathing\, feeling unusually weak or fatigued\, new loss of taste or smell\, muscle pain\, headache\, runny or congested nose\, or diarrhea)\n    GFE will continue to monitor the COVID19 situation in San Francisco and make any necessary changes to the workshop based on current information. \nNo walk-up registration permitted for this course.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/garden-for-the-environment-beginning-beekeeping-the-basics-and-focus-on-urban-beekeeping/
LOCATION:Garden for the Environment\, 1590 7th Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
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SUMMARY:18 Reasons: Japanese Temple Cuisine: Shojin Ryori - Online
DESCRIPTION:Price:\n$75.00\nMember Price:\n$65.00 \nThis is a live\, interactive\, hands-on cooking class held online via Zoom. See our registration policies here.  \nThe essence of Japanese temple cuisine or shojin ryori is about making the most flavor out of the least ingredients. Subtle yet complex in its simplicity\, monks in Japanese temples spend plenty of time mindfully preparing these recipes. Vegan and without overpowering flavors such as garlic or onion\, a meal in a Japanese temple usually consists of soup\, a side\, and rice. In this class\, we will emulate the Japanese monks as we cook together wholeheartedly and prepare this simple meal with care and attention\, to put a smile on the face of those we serve it to\, as we pour the spirit of the earth into every dish. Camila\, who runs culinary tours in Japan through Sobremesa Tours\, will have just returned from a month in Japan doing research. She’s excited to share stories with you! \nMENU \nGoma Dofu—Sesame Tofu\, the king of shojin ryori \nMiso Soup with Silken Tofu \nGinger Rice \nCucumber with Wakame and Peas with Miso Dressing \nEquipment and Ingredient List for the class can be found here; please review before buying a ticket.  \nThis menu contains the following common allergens: Soy. 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! \nIf you’re new to 18 Reasons Online\, please read this guide: How to Take an Online Class at 18 Reasons. Five calendar days before class\, 18 Reasons may decide to cancel this class if not enough tickets are sold. We will notify registrants by email about cancellations. \nCamila Loew holds a Ph.D. in Humanities and is a Certified Nutrition Consultant. Originally from Buenos Aires\, she grew up in California and has lived alongside the Mediterranean for over two decades. She believes that the best cooking relies on simple preparations with outstanding ingredients. Her love for teaching in all formats runs deep: Camila founded and directs Sobremesa Culinary Tours as well as the Food Studies & Gastronomy International Program at the University of Barcelona. Camila has been sharing her love of cooking at 18 Reasons since 2014. Camila’s specialties include regional Spanish and Mediterranean cuisines\, though she has a soft spot for all things Japanese and is an Omotesenke tea practitioner. Her cookbook The Sobremesa Cookbook was published in 2020.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/18-reasons-japanese-temple-cuisine-shojin-ryori-online/
LOCATION:18 Reasons\, 3674 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Roxie Theater:  Memento (35mm)
DESCRIPTION:In anticipation of the upcoming OPPENHEIMER\, we propose Christopher Nolan’s first certifiable mind-twisting crowdpleaser\, wherein Guy Pearce stars as a man who suffers from anterograde amnesia and is searching for the men who attacked him and raped and killed his wife\, Catherine. The film’s non-linear narrative is presented as two different sequences of scenes interspersed during the film as it follows Leonard Shelby\, who employs an elaborate system of Polaroid photographs\, handwritten notes\, and tattoos to track information he won’t remember. \nAlso starring Carrie-Anne Moss\, Jorja Fox\, and Joe Pantoliano\, this neo-noir mystery psychological thriller is Christopher Nolan’s second feature film and breakthrough that catapulted the writer and director to Hollywood blockbusters with complex storytelling. The United States Library of Congress deemed MEMENTO “culturally\, historically\, or aesthetically significant” and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry in 2017. \nThis screening of Memento is co-presented by McEvoy Foundation for the Arts\, in conjunction with their exhibition What are words worth?. Leonard’s unusual relationship to language extends the exhibition’s themes of the power of words to communicate specific information but also act as a symbol for complex emotional experiences.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/roxie-theater-memento-35mm/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230722T140000
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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-12/2023-07-22/
LOCATION:Atlas Cafe\, 3049 20th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230722T140000
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SUMMARY:YBCA: TARAVAT Closing Celebration
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the final weekend of the exhibition طراوت | TARAVAT\, join Taravat Talepasand and a series of performances featuring artists from the Iranian diaspora and beyond on Saturday\, July 22 from 2-5pm to explore notions of identity\, belonging\, home\, and resistance. \nIn a display of healing and resilience\, Katayoun Bahrami and Florencia Montefalcone will present “Words of Silence” as an offering of healing for women who have endured trauma and oppression. \nA sound performance by interdisciplinary artist Sholeh Asgary invites the audience into a diasporic travel of time\, sound\, and space. \nExperience the power of solidarity and autonomy with Badri Valian and Sarah Grimm as they present “Detained Imprints.” This deeply engaging interactive poetry performance delves into the shared experiences of women\, offering a somatic journey highlighting the strength and unity found in collective struggle. \nBe the Voice of IRAN’s interactive protest posters\, illustrated by Reza Zavvari and designed by Romina Zabihian\, invite viewers through VR to dive deeper into the lives of those fighting for basic human rights in the streets of Iran. \nThe afternoon will conclude with Taravat Talepsand sharing more about her artwork and the importance to her that this exhibition serve as a forum for a multitude of voices to convene in solidarity around the Woman\, Life\, Freedom movement\, female and queer bodily autonomy\, and human rights globally.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/ybca-taravat-closing-celebration/
LOCATION:YBCA\, 701 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Roxie Theater:  After Bergman
DESCRIPTION:A SMALL PROGRAM OF NEW AND CONTEMPORARY SCANDINAVIAN CINEMA.  \nImmerse yourself in the mesmerizing world of Scandinavian cinema as we present three thought-provoking films that provide an immediate overview of the dynamic developments in contemporary Scandinavian filmmaking.  \nDiscover how the heritage of Dreyer\, the sin of Bergman\, and the morality of von Trier resonate in the cinematic works of today. \nThis screening will give you a glimpse of the festival highlights from Scandinavia over the past four years\, showcasing films that not only delve into the complexities of modern Scandinavian society but also push the boundaries of what is creatively achievable on the big screen. \nThe Roxie presents this program together with producer Claes Hedlund. \nThe program consists of: \nThe Ridge 72 min (SWEDEN) – Director John Skoog \nWon main award on CPH:DOX in 2019.  \n”If Tarkovsky had played video games and was a Swedish farmer\, this might be what his films would have looked like.” \nA story composed of fragments of lives lived in the periphery. Based on stories gathered and formed among the people who live in the region\, Ridge turns the setting into the film’s node and main character. But like shadows over the landscape\, some protagonists are distinguished: Beata\, a seasonal worker who comes to Sweden for the first time\, Aaron\, a young man with a broken heart returning to the place where he grew up\, and Billie\, a girl lost in her first summer vacation. As the film follows their lives\, which slowly merge with the landscape\, a map is drawn of the confusion between machines\, people and animals. It becomes clear how they all depend on each other\, in this era where the future is obscured by man’s violent imprint on the planet. \nNest 22 min (ICELAND/DENMARK) – Director Hlynur Pálmason \nPremiered in Berlinale 2022. \nThe director of the fantastic feature films ”Godland” (2023) and ”A White\, White Day” (2020) made this short-film on his backyard during the years of needing to stay home.  \nA story of siblings building a tree house together over the course of a year. We experience the beauty and brutality of the seasons\, as we follow them through their struggles and moments of joy. \nWhere to Land 14 min (FINLAND) – Director Sawandi Groskind \nPremiered in Locarno 2020.  \nThe beauty of Where to Land lies in the tenuous mystery that is stated at the beginning and never ceases to tint the story. What happens between a woman who has lost her speech and has chosen to take refuge on an island in solitude and a young man who could well be her son?
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/roxie-theater-after-bergman/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230722T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230722T210000
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SUMMARY:The Marsh: Reciprocating Pumps (Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:Reciprocating Pumps\n(Workshop)\nIn Person at The Marsh SF Studio \nWritten by Dirk Alphin\nDirected by Dirk Alphin\nPerformed by\nDennis Hasty | Spencer Jorgenson | Timothy Flanagan | Patrick Barresi | Denise Tyrrell\nClick for Tickets\nOnline ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance\,\nand additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door.\nSaturdays  at 7pm\nJuly 22 & 29 \nSundays at 5pm\nJuly 23 & 30\nTicket Information \nTickets: $15 – $35 General Seating sliding scale | $50 and $100 Reserved Seating \nOnline ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance\,\nand additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. \n90 minutes | No Intermission | Ages 18+\nPlease do not bring infants to the show \nPlease read our\nHealth\, Safety and COVID-19 Information\nOur commitment to our patrons \nStarting June 10\, masks strongly suggested but no longer required\nAbout the Show \nSomewhat of a period piece\, but more so a modern parable of courage and loyalty\, this intimate gathering juggles\, witnesses and wrestles with the unplanned consequences of best laid plans through the timeless quandary of “to be or not to be.” Edgy\, raw\, intensely human\, and\, at moments\, frighteningly uncomfortable\, but a love story that must be told and a play that must be seen.\nArtist Biographies \nDirk Alphin (Playwright/Director) has lived in San Francisco for over forty years. He has worked in the theater and in film/video as an actor\, director\, playwright\, producer\, and designer. He helped create and manage two landmark performance venues: Valencia Rose Cabaret in the 1980s and Josie’s Cabaret & Juice Joint in the 1990s.More recent work includes plays at the Eugene O’Neill National Historic Park Theater in Danville\, CA. He has written and has had produced several full length\, one-act\, and solo performance pieces.He is also a fine arts painter\, and has had his work featured in galleries and museums\, including the de Young in SF. \nPatrick Barresi (Randall) is a local public health educator and housing advocate who moonlights as an actor. It’s been a few moons since he last appeared on a local stage.  Favorite SF/Bay Area credits include Standing on Ceremony and Laramie Project: Ten Years Later at New Conservatory Theatre; and Private Fears In Public Places at Ross Valley Players.  Collaborating with long-term friends Dirk Alphin and Dennis Hasty in Reciprocating Pumps is a pleasure.  \nSpencer Jorgensen (Dennis) is originally from Texas\, but now resides in San Francisco. A student of theater\, he has stepped into acting after working behind the scenes for the better part of his career. Having stage managed and production managed several plays in college at Dartmouth and at his time at ACT as a Fellow\, Spencer now works in technology but has his heart in the arts. \nDennis Hasty (Zack) trained at the prestigious Jean Shelton Acting School\, and did summer workshops with the legendary Stella Adler. Carried the lead role in “Birdbath” \, “The Day the Whores Came Out to Play Tennis” and Beth Henley’s “Am I Blue”\, as well as supporting roles in two works by Terrence McNally “P.S. Your Cat is Dead” and “Bringing It All Back Home”\, and Joe Orton’s “Loot”. As part of The San Jose Theater Guild\, he performed in the musicals “The Apple Tree”\, and David Shire’s “Starting Here\, Starting Now”. Studied improvisation with Skip Blass and Debbie Durst\, and performed with the improv group Leftover Spaghetti. A former competitive gymnast and Chippendale’s dancer\, Dennis was last seen locally at The Curran Theater in “The Real Live Brady Bunch”\, as well as his recurring role of Spiderman at several children’s birthday parties. \nDenise Tyrrell (Norma) re-entered the theatrical world after a public affairs and executive career spanning thirty+ years. Local credits include Will Eno’s The Realistic Jones by Too Soon Old Productions\, Macbeth at Salesforce Park by Rhinoceros Theatre\, Part of Me at the Phoenix Theatre\, Edward Albee’s Occupant at the Embarcadero also by Too Soon Old Productions and Caryl Churchill’s Here We go for Anton’s Well Theatre Company in Berkeley. Denise spent a year abroad at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London and has locally studied with Susan-Jane Harrison and Jonathon Moscone at the Berkeley Rep. \nTimothy Flanagan (Charlie) was an active player in local theater throughout the 1980’s and ’90’s\, appearing in productions at San Francisco Shakespeare in the Park\, Shakespeare Santa Cruz and The Marin Shakespeare Company. He’s played major roles at The Magic Theater\, The Aurora Theater\, The Z Collective and Theater Rhinoceros where he played Max in their acclaimed production of ‘Bent’ by Martin Sherman. He toured to Washington D.C. in the midst of the AIDS crisis in ‘More Than Names’ a story of the making of the AIDS memorial quilt. He is thrilled to be returning to the stage for this staged reading of this remarkable new play.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/the-marsh-reciprocating-pumps-workshop/2023-07-22/
LOCATION:The Marsh\, 1062 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230722T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230722T233000
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SUMMARY:Brick & Mortar Music Hall:  Wilder\, Slowtrip\, Death By Fireworks
DESCRIPTION:Wilder\nwith Slowtrip\, Death By Fireworks\nJuly 22\, 2023 7:30 pm PDT (Doors: 6:30 pm )\nBrick and Mortar Music Hall \, 1710 Mission Street \, San Francisco\, CA (map)\n$12 ADV / $15 DOS
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/brick-mortar-music-hall-wilder-slowtrip-death-by-fireworks/
LOCATION:Brick & Mortar Music Hall\, 1710 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, 94103
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230722T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230722T220000
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SUMMARY:The Marsh: Don Reed's 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.\nJune 17 – July 30\, 2023\nSaturdays at 8:00 pm | Select Sundays at 5:00 pm \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. A journey full of laughter\, deceit\, and ultimately vindication. This 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\, The National Comedy\, 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-reeds-the-never-too-late-show/2023-07-22/
LOCATION:The Marsh\, 1062 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Public Works: Airpusher presents: Steampunk Masquerade 10
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 22nd\, 8pm – 3am \nFull Space / 21+ / Limited Capacity \nTickets will be available at the door night of. \n━━━━━━━━━▲━━━━━━━━━ \n🎩🎉 Ladies and gentlemen\, gear up for a night of enchantment as we celebrate a decade of Airpusher at the 10th Annual Steampunk Masquerade! \nThis extraordinary milestone marks a decade of fantastical gatherings\, and we’re thrilled to share this momentous occasion with you! 🚂✨ \n🌟 Embrace the adventure and step into our captivating steampunk universe\, as we fill the night with phenomenal local DJs spinning electrifying beats\, a mesmerizing variety show\, breathtaking art installations\, and of course\, the beloved Airpusher Airship! \n~IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCES ~ \n🎪 Almost Faymus Variety Show (8pm-10pm) \n🎨 Burner Art \n🎡 Local Artisans & Makers \n🎶 Booty-Shaking Beats from the best burner DJs in the Bay \n✨ Art Car Appearances including THE Airpusher AIRSHIP! \nAs always\, YOU are the STARS of OUR SHOW. 🌟 As we set sail on this remarkable adventure\, we encourage you to adorn yourself in your finest steampunk attire and fully embrace the Steampunk Masquerade experience. \nThis dazzling event is our most significant fundraiser for the Airpusher Collective and our treasured “Shippy\,” contributing to our aspirations and endeavors for Burning Man 2023! ❤️‍🔥 So grab your tickets now and join us for the most merriment you’ll have with your friends this side of Black Rock City! 🎩🎭 \n💖 We seriously can’t thank you enough for all the support you’ve given us over the past decade. We’re stoked for an unforgettable night of hanging out\, getting creative\, and having a blast together! Stay tuned for the full performance\, music\, and art lineup in the coming weeks\, and prepare for an unforgettable night 🌟🥂 \n~ MUSIC ~ \nFEATURING \nMZ WORTHY (Dirtybird\, He She They Records) \nADRIANA A (Bootie Mashup) \nDJS FROM SPACE COWBOYS\, DUCK POND\, DUSTY RHINO\, HEAVY PETTING ZOO\, BRASS TAX AND MORE! \n8Ball | Alliecat | Ariel Ocean | Backcheck | Deckard | Gingerkat | j9 the Angel | Leyl Master Black | Nino Msk | Priscilla | Rumblemunk | Shooey | Strick9 \nWITH AIRPUSHER DJS: \nAbuelita | Adeli | Cptn Jay | Combsy | Deadbeatz | DJ Cue | DJ Slarson | J-Kind | Lana with a K | Major Trouble | Platinum Jesus | Truckstop | Yodav \n~ YOU ARE THE STARS OF OUR SHOW. ~ \nAs we set sail on this remarkable adventure\, we encourage you to adorn yourself in your finest steampunk attire and fully embrace the Steampunk Masquerade experience. \nThis dazzling event is our most significant fundraiser for the Airpusher Collective and our treasured “Shippy\,” contributing to our aspirations and endeavors for Burning Man 2023! So grab your tickets now and join us for the most merriment you’ll have with your friends this side of Black Rock City! \nWe seriously can’t thank you enough for all the support you’ve given us over the past decade. We’re stoked for an unforgettable night of hanging out\, getting creative\, and having a blast together! Stay tuned for the full performance\, music\, and art lineup in the coming weeks\, and prepare for an unforgettable night \n~ VOLUNTEER! ~ \nWe’re always looking for enthusiastic people to help us at Steampunk Masquerade and Airpusher in general. \nSign up to volunteer here: \nhttps://airtable.com/shrbCb226ShB8H7ko \n~ CONSENT IS MORE THAN SEXY! ~ \nWe have zero-tolerance 🚫 for non-consensual behavior. Airpusher is a cuddly crew made up of damn sexy individuals and we ALWAYS ask consent before touching or dancing with each other! It’s of the utmost importance for our events to be safe spaces for our friends\, family\, and community to dress and dance however they like without fear of harassment. \nPlease help us keep our parties fun and safe for everyone! If you’re having a problem with someone\, let a bartender or security know\, or find someone wearing an Airpusher shirt and we’ll help you handle it. This helps EVERYONE. Consent isn’t just sexy\, it’s REQUIRED! \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-airpusher-presents-steampunk-masquerade-10/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Roxie Theater: Carne trémula [Live Flesh]
DESCRIPTION:Taut and torrid\, Live Flesh delivers everything you could possibly want from a 90s erotic thriller: smoldering glances\, smoking guns and heaps of high-class carnality. Approaching Dostoevsky by way of Eszterhas\, Almodóvar sharpens a paperback tale of infidelity and revenge into a something both poetic and political. Pared-down by its director’s florid standards\, Live Flesh still surprises at every turn – nowhere more vividly than in Javier Bardem’s portrayal of David\, a cop-turned-Paralympian trying to save his marriage after the assailant whose bullet put him in a wheelchair is released from prison. Intense\, athletic and uncontainable\, Bardem pushes Almodóvar to new kinetic and expressive heights\, yielding some of the director’s most viscerally thrilling sequences to date. While its technique and emotional depth paved the way for the masterpieces to come\, Live Flesh also satisfies a more basic moviegoing lust – for unadulterated popcorn.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/roxie-theater-carne-tremula-live-flesh/2023-07-22/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230722T220000
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SUMMARY:Brick & Mortar Music Hall:  WAX \, 1Ton of Potluck\, Dj 1L
DESCRIPTION:WAX \, 1Ton of Potluck\, Dj 1L\nJuly 22\, 2023 10:30 pm PDT (Doors: 10:00 pm )\nBrick and Mortar Music Hall \, 1710 Mission Street \, San Francisco\, CA (map)\n$15 ADV / $20 DOS
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/brick-mortar-music-hall-wax-1ton-of-potluck-dj-1l/
LOCATION:Brick & Mortar Music Hall\, 1710 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, 94103
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230723T120000
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SUMMARY:The Marsh: Brian Copeland – The Waiting Period
DESCRIPTION:Brian Copeland’s\nThe Waiting Period\nBack on Select Days! Free Tickets! \nLive In-Person at The San Francisco MainStage \nWritten & Performed by Brian Copeland\nDeveloped with & Directed by David Ford\nClick to Reserve Free Tickets\nOnline ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance\,\nand additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door.\nMay 7\, 21 | July 9\, 16\, 23\, 2023\nSundays at 12pm\nTicket Information \nTickets: FREE General Seating\nDonate $50/$100 for reserved seating. Your donation makes it possible for others to see the show for free. \nOnline ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance\,\nand additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door. \n75 minutes | No Intermission | Ages 14+\nPlease do not bring infants to the show \nPlease read our\nHealth\, Safety and COVID-19 Information\nOur commitment to our patrons \nMasks required for ALL\nAbout the Show \nWinner 2015 Theater Bay Area Award Outstanding Production of a Solo Play \nThis show is an unrelenting look at a ten-day period in Copeland’s life—the mandatory ten-day waiting period before he could lay his hands on the newly purchased gun with which he planned to take his own life. Even in the midst of this tragedy\, however\, his wonderful sense of the comedy of life does not desert him (how much should he spend on the gun?)\, indeed serves him insidiously well as a buffer against the grim reality of his intention. Copeland hopes this very personal\, and ultimately redemptive\, story will reach people who struggle with depression—often called the last stigmatized disease—as well as their families and loved ones. Interspersed with interviews with other sufferers\, the play\, like so many Marsh stories\, also offers outsiders an insider’s view\, thereby expanding our understanding and\, hopefully\, our humanity. As critic Sam Hurwitt put it in The Idiolect: “It’s a play I’d strongly recommend to anyone who is now or has ever been depressed or who knows someone in that situation. But honestly\, it’s such a strong piece that I’d recommend it just as heartily to anyone who’s ever been human.”\nAbout the Performer \nBrian Copeland has been in show business since he first stepped on the comedy stage at the tender age of 18. Soon he was headlining clubs and concerts across the country and opening for such artists as Smokey Robinson\, The Temptations\, Ringo Starr\, and the Queen of soul Aretha Franklin\, in venues from The Universal Amphitheater to Constitution Hall in Washington DC. Soon\, Copeland branched off into television\, appearing on comedy programs on NBC\, A&E and MTV. He spent five years as co-host of San Francisco FOX affiliate KTVU breakfast program Mornings on 2 and two years hosting San Francisco ABC affiliate KGO’s Emmy Award winning afternoon talker 7Live. In 1995\, ABC affiliate KGO Radio premiered “The Brian Copeland Show”. It’s unique mix of talk and entertainment soon made it the most listened to program in its time slot. Copeland branched out into theater in 2004 with his first solo play\, NOT A GENUINE BLACK MAN. This critically acclaimed exploration of race and identity created an audience pleasing blend of laughter\, tears and sociology that led to the show becoming the longest running solo play in San Francisco theatrical history. Successful runs in Los Angeles and Off Broadway and a bestselling book adaptation followed. GENUINE has been performed in over 30 cities across America. Copeland’s other theatrical work includes THE WAITING PERIOD\, a solo play about his lifelong struggle with depression and the Christmas play THE JEWELRY BOX\, opening in November 2013. His first network special\, NOW BRIAN COPELAND will air in NBC in January 2015.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/the-marsh-brian-copeland-the-waiting-period-2/2023-07-23/
LOCATION:The Marsh\, 1062 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230723T130000
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SUMMARY:Roxie Theater: Werckmeister Harmonies
DESCRIPTION:One of the major achievements of twenty-first-century cinema thus far\, Béla Tarr’s mesmeric parable of societal collapse is an enigma of transcendent visual\, philosophical\, and mystical resonance. Adapted from a novel by the celebrated writer and frequent Tarr collaborator László Krasznahorkai\, Werckmeister Harmonies unfolds in an unknown era in an unnamed village\, where\, one day\, a mysterious circus—complete with an enormous stuffed whale and a shadowy\, demagogue-like figure known as the Prince—arrives and appears to awaken a kind of madness in the citizens\, which builds inexorably toward violence and destruction. In thirty-nine of his signature long takes\, engraved in ghostly black and white\, Tarr conjures an apocalyptic vision of dreamlike dread and fathomless beauty. \nPart of the Three in the Key of Tarr series. \nA film by Béla Tarr and Ágnes Hranitzky. With Lars Rudolph\, Peter Fitz\, Hanna Schygulla\, János Derzsi\, Đoko Rosić\, Tamás Wichmann\, Péter Dobai\, Ferenc Kállai & Mihály.  B&W. 1.66:1. DCP.. 145 mins.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/roxie-theater-werckmeister-harmonies/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Roxie Theater: Sátántangó
DESCRIPTION:One of the greatest achievements in recent art house cinema and a seminal work of “slow cinema\,” Sátántangó\, based on the book by László Krasznahorkai\, follows members of a small\, defunct agricultural collective living in a post-apocalyptic landscape after the fall of Communism who\, on the heels of a large financial windfall\, set out to leave their village. As a few of the villagers secretly conspire to take off with all of the earnings for themselves\, a mysterious character\, long thought dead\, returns to the village\, altering the course of everyone’s lives forever. \nShot in stunning black-and-white by Gábor Medvigy and filled with exquisitely composed and lyrical long takes\, Sátántangó unfolds in twelve distinct movements\, alternating forwards and backwards in time\, echoing the structure of a tango dance. Tarr’s vision\, aided by longtime partner and collaborator Ágnes Hranitzky\, is enthralling and his portrayal of a rural Hungary beset by boozy dance parties\, treachery\, and near-perpetual rainfall is both transfixing and uncompromising. Sátántangó has been justly lauded by critics and audiences as a masterpiece and inspired none other than Susan Sontag to proclaim that she would be “glad to see it every year for the rest of [her] life”. \nPart of the Three in the Key of Tarr series. Presented with 2 intermissions. \nSection 1 (chapters 1-3) = 2h 17m\n15 minute break\nSection 2 (chapters 4-6) = 2h 4m\n25 minute break\nSection 3 (chapters 7-12) = 2h 57m \nSátántangó was restored in 4K from the original 35mm camera negative by Arbelos in collaboration with The Hungarian Filmlab. \n#36 on the Sight & Sound / BFI’s Critic’s Poll of the 100 Greatest Films Ever Made.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/roxie-theater-satantango/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230723T160000
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SUMMARY:18 Reasons: Malaysian Street Food: Cantonese Noodles - 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. \nLet’s walk on the streets of Kuala Lumpur and eat some noodles! In this edition of exploring the street foods of Malaysia\, Linda will focus on Cantonese-style noodles\, which are enveloped in a silky eggy sauce\, distinguishing them from the Hokkien-style noodles\, which are generally dry with a kiss of dark soy. Through exploring a few types of Cantonese-style noodles in this class\, you’ll learn key stir fry skills: tenderizing and velveting beef\, tenderizing and braising pork\, and capturing the elusive wok hay\, or “energy of the wok.”  \nThese are flavorful dishes you’ll crave for late night meals. We can’t wait to slurp up noodles with you! \nMENU \n“Sang Har” Mee – Large Shrimp with Crispy Wonton Noodles  \nBeef “Wat Tan Hor” – Tender Beef with Ginger and Green Onions with Fllat Rice Noodles in Egg Flower Gravy \nPork Ribs Braised E Fu Noodles – Tender Soy Braised Pork in Twice Fried Egg Noodles served with Pickled Jalapeno \nLin Chee Kang – A cooling dessert soup with Lotus Seeds\, Longan\, Peach Gum\, Snow Fungus\, Winter Melon\, Agar and Gingko Nuts in syrup \nThis menu contains the following common allergens: Fish\, Shellfish\, Egg\, Soy\, 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!  \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-malaysian-street-food-cantonese-noodles-in-person/
LOCATION:18 Reasons\, 3674 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230723T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230723T233000
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SUMMARY:Verdi Club: iHeartMambo - July Edition 2023 Music by DJ Gia
DESCRIPTION:Beginner Class from 7-8pm by Michael K. and Trang\nMusic by DJ Gia from 8-11:30pm
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/verdi-club-iheartmambo-july-edition-2023-music-by-dj-gia/
LOCATION:Verdi Club\, 2424 Mariposa Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230724T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230724T230000
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SUMMARY:Brick & Mortar Music Hall: Better Weather\, Marble Party\, Rose Paradise
DESCRIPTION:Better Weather\nwith Marble Party\, Rose Paradise\nJuly 24\, 2023 8:00 pm PDT (Doors: 7:00 pm )\nBrick and Mortar Music Hall \, 1710 Mission Street \, San Francisco\, CA (map)\n$12 ADV / $15 DOS
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/brick-mortar-music-hall-better-weather-marble-party-rose-paradise/
LOCATION:Brick & Mortar Music Hall\, 1710 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, 94103
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230725T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230725T193000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230715T121031Z
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SUMMARY:Manny’s: Kara Swisher & Imani Rupert-Gordon: The Battle for LGBTQ Rights in America
DESCRIPTION:The National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) is a national legal organization committed to advancing the human and civil rights of the lesbian\, gay\, bisexual\, transgender\, and queer community through litigation\, public policy advocacy\, and public education. Since being founded more than 45 years ago\, NCLR has maintained a longstanding commitment to racial and economic justice and the LGBTQ community’s most vulnerable. \nIn 2023\, we have seen nearly 500 anti-LGBTQ laws – most targeting transgender kids – introduced in state legislatures around the country. Technology reporter\, columnist\, and podcasting queen Kara Swisher will sit down with NCLR Executive Director Imani Rupert-Gordon (she/her) to discuss the state of the LGBTQ movement in 2023\, the cutting-edge legal work NCLR is taking part in to overturn these discriminatory laws\, and the intersectional approach the entire LGBTQ community can use to come together and protect transgender youth and the most vulnerable in our community. \nT﻿his is a conversation not to be missed! \nW﻿e will also be hosting a special VIP pre-reception with Kara Swisher \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 OUR GUESTS \nImani Rupert-Gordon is the Executive Director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR). NCLR is a national legal organization committed to advancing the civil and human rights of lesbian\, gay\, bisexual\, and transgender people and their families through litigation\, legislation\, policy\, and public education. \nPreviously\, Imani served as the Executive Director for Affinity Community Services. Affinity is a social justice organization that works with the entire LGBTQ community with a focus on Black women. She also served as the Director of the Broadway Youth Center\, part of Howard Brown Health in Chicago\, serving LGBTQ youth experiencing housing instability. \nImani is known for her visionary leadership. In 2021\, Imani was included in The Root 100 list\, recognizing her as one of the most influential Black leaders in the country. That same year\, Imani was also included in a resolution introduced by Congresswoman\, Barbara Lee honoring Black LGBTQ individuals throughout history. She was also recently awarded the Judith Butler Award by The Crown Family School of Social Work\, Policy and Practice (formally the School of Social Service Administration) for her exceptional promise in the field of social work. \nImani received a Master’s degree from the University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work and a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from the University of California\, Santa Barbara. \nKara Swisher is the host of “On with Kara Swisher” and the former host of “Sway\,” the twice-weekly interview podcast about power by New York Times Opinion. She was a contributing Opinion writer at the New York Times since 2018 and writes a weekly newsletter. \nOver her career\, Ms. Swisher has hosted hundreds of newsmaking interviews\, going head-to-head with prominent figures including Elon Musk\, Mark Zuckerberg\, Rupert Murdoch\, Stacey Abrams\, Kim Kardashian and President Barack Obama. Her early and no-holds-barred coverage of the technology industry earned her a reputation as “Silicon Valley’s most feared and well-liked journalist.” \nMs. Swisher studied at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service\, where she wrote her first technology story for the school paper (it was in 1980 — and the technology was pay phones). She subsequently received a graduate degree from Columbia University’s School of Journalism\, became an editor at The City Paper in Washington\, D.C.\, and interned at The Washington Post\, where she worked her way up to reporter and covered nascent digital companies like America Online (a.k.a. AOL). \nMs. Swisher moved to the San Francisco bureau of The Wall Street Journal in the 1990s as one of the first reporters on the internet beat and eventually began her popular “Boom Town” column. With her longtime collaborator Walt Mossberg\, she was a co-producer of the technology conference “D: All Things Digital\,” where they interviewed major tech figures including Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. The duo later founded Recode\, which was sold to Vox in 2015. \nIn addition to her contributions to The Times\, Ms. Swisher is an editor-at-large at New York Media\, host of the “Pivot” podcast and executive producer of the Code Conference. She is the author of “aol.com: How Steve Case Beat Bill Gates\, Nailed the Netheads and Made Millions in the War for the Web\,” co-author of the sequel\, “There Must Be a Pony in Here Somewhere\,” and currently penning a memoir that will be released by Simon and Schuster in 2022. She has previously appeared and consulted on “Silicon Valley\,” a show by HBO\, which is now a part of WarnerMedia\, and also hosts a companion podcast for season three of HBO’s “Succession.” \nShe currently lives in Washington with her wife\, various cats and dogs\, and her three children.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/mannys-kara-swisher-imani-rupert-gordon-the-battle-for-lgbtq-rights-in-america/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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