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SUMMARY:Bissap Baobab: French Meet Up with AFSF
DESCRIPTION:FRENCH MEET UP WITH AFSF \nThursday\, Sept 21\, 2023 \n6:00pm – 7:00pm \nHey\, tu parles français? \nCome practice your French at 6pm with us!
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/bissap-baobab-french-meet-up-with-afsf-2/2023-11-02/
LOCATION:Bissap Baobab\, 2243 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:GLBT History Museum: No Straight Lines: Making Queer Comics & Zines
DESCRIPTION:Join visual artists Ajuan Mance and Rhea Ewing for a workshop with the GLBT Historical Society diving into the power of showcasing queer stories and culture via comics. Utilizing themes of identity\, community\, and queer culture explored in our latest exhibition\, Curve Magazine Cartoons: A Dyke Strippers’ Retrospective\, participants will be introduced to the basics of creating autobiographical and personally resonant comic strips and zines using accessible materials. This event will begin with a conversation between our two speakers on their own experiences and work in the medium\, and then will move into an interactive DIY workshop inviting LGBTQ+ people to create short memoir comics about themselves\, their lives\, their experiences and memories. \nThis event is co-sponsored by Bay Area Queer Zine Fest.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/glbt-history-museum-no-straight-lines-making-queer-comics-zines/
LOCATION:GLBT History Museum\, 4127 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94114\, United States
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SUMMARY:Roxie Theater: Strange Way of Life
DESCRIPTION:Strange Way of Life with added Bonus Attraction: The Human Voice starring Tilda Swinton \nSony Pictures Classics presents Strange Way of Life\, the new English language short film by Pedro Almodóvar\, starring Pedro Pascal and Ethan Hawke. \nA man rides a horse across the desert that separates him from Bitter Creek. He comes to visit Sheriff Jake. Twenty-five years earlier\, both the sheriff and Silva\, the rancher who rides out to meet him\, worked together as hired gunmen. Silva visits him with the excuse of reuniting with his friend from his youth\, and they do indeed celebrate their meeting\, but the next morning Sheriff Jake tells him that the reason for his trip is not to go down the memory lane of their old friendship…. \nStrange Way of Life will be followed by The Human Voice starring Tilda Swinton. Released during the pandemic this is another chance to see Pedro Almodóvar’s first English language short on the big screen.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/roxie-theater-strange-way-of-life/2023-11-02/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Roxie Theater: The Delinquents
DESCRIPTION:ARGENTINA’S 2024 ACADEMY AWARDS SUBMISSION \n“Rodrigo Moreno’s dreamy and discursive The Delinquents might kick off with one of the most low-key bank robberies anyone has ever attempted\, but it’s hard to overstate how thrilling it feels once the thief finally tells us about what he stole.”\n– David Ehrlich\, Indiewire \n“A consistently playful\, gradually beguiling existential dramedy on the multitudinous subject of work and freedom.”\n– Isaac Feldberg\, RogerEbert.com \n“A genius Argentine tragicomedy on the elusive nature of freedom.”\n– Carlos Aguilar\, The Playlist \nArgentine filmmaker Rodrigo Moreno crafts a heist comedy unlike anything you’ve seen before with THE DELINQUENTS. \nBeguiling and unpredictable\, Cannes Un Certain Regard breakout THE DELINQUENTS reinvents the heist film as a free-flowing adventure like no other. Buenos Aires bank employee Morán (Daniel Eliás) dreams up a scheme to liberate himself from corporate monotony: he’ll steal enough money to support a modest retirement\, then confess and serve prison time while his co-worker holds on to the cash. Soon under pressure by a company investigator\, accomplice Román (Esteban Bigliardi) heads to a remote rural idyll to hide the funds. There\, he encounters a mysterious woman who will transform his life forever. \nWith THE DELINQUENTS\, Moreno melds the existential and the playful to explore the nature of freedom itself. Suffused with timeless beauty\, this cinematic discovery is at turns surreal\, relatable\, funny\, romantic\, surprising\, restorative — and above all — a delight. \nPresented by RoxCine. \nMore shows will be added soon!
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/roxie-theater-the-delinquents/2023-11-02/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brava Theater: Loco Bloco presents Dia de los Muertos: Transitions
DESCRIPTION:November 2\, 2023\n5:00pm Altares | 7:00pm show \nDia de los Muertos at Brava Theater is a highly anticipated annual event in the Mission District of SF\, featuring excellent and thought provoking presentations by Loco Bloco\, Cuicacalli Dance Company and outstanding community based artists. This free and family friendly event explores the themes of Dia de los Muertos from both traditional and cross cultural perspectives.  \nFeaturing: Loco Bloco and Cuicacalli with La Familia Peña Govea\, Danza Xitlalli\, Meche Oppelt Perez\, and Karen Smith.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/brava-theater-loco-bloco-presents-dia-de-los-muertos-transitions/
LOCATION:Brava Theater\, 2781 24th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Roxie Theater: Common Ground
DESCRIPTION:Big Picture Ranch and Area 23a present the San Francisco premiere screening of the film Common Ground a hopeful and uplifting story of the pioneers of the “Regenerative Movement” who produce tremendous quantities of nutritionally dense food and are working to balance the climate – all while bringing our entire ecosystem back to life. The film explores how Americans from different walks of life\, different political backgrounds\, and different parts of the country share one thing in common –the very soil beneath their feet. The film investigates the power of “regenerative” farming systems –from large to small-scale farmers who are the champions of soil health as the key to unlocking more (and healthier) food to feed America and the world. \nCast includes: Laura Dern\, Rosario Dawson\, Jason Mamoa\, Woody Harrelson\, Ian Somerhalder\, and Donald Glover.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/roxie-theater-common-ground/2023-11-02/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Chapel: This Is The Kit\, Rozi Plain
DESCRIPTION:$22 advance and $26 day of show \nWebsite | Spotify | bandcamp | YouTube | Instagram \nMake a night of it and have dinner and drinks at Curio before the show! Reservations are available HERE. \nFor information on our current COVID policy\, please click here.  \nThis one has teeth. Album number six from This Is The Kit is named after their song “Careful of Your Keepers\,” and while the keepers might have chompers of their own (they usually do)\, the first baring of squirrelly whites happens in the opening number\, the song that the album was almost named after\, “Goodbye Bite.” \nNow why the hell would we dwell on almosts? Because Kate Stables’ strength as a songwriter welcomes you into the world of mistakes and mishaps\, cruel circumstances and universe-driven surprises. It’s not about making lemonade out of lemons. Just pick up a lemon and chew. Save yourself the trouble of all that lemonade business. \n“A ‘how shit is this’ measuring stick?” sings Stables on “Goodbye Bite.” A practical problem\, defined succinctly\, yet a few moments later the melody carries the words “wish bone broke dancing death people left.” The ability to pulse swiftly from cryptic poetry to honest inquisition is a signature move of the Paris-based\, UK born bandleader\, in the same way that The Undertaker’s signature move was the ‘tombstone piledriver.’ And like being slammed headfirst into the mat\, there’s a sting to This Is The Kit’s lyrical confrontations. They’re forever sharp\, like canines\, perhaps the very same that do the chewing in song number two\, “Inside Outside.” \nOn this record the music is daring and soft\, cutting and warm\, a wild feat of complexity and combined dispositions. Stables is joined by her stalwart band of not-sick-of-eachother-yet Brits: Rozi Leyden\, Neil Smith & Jamie Whitby-Coles\, plus additional arrangements and extra-curricular instruments from Jesse Vernon. \nThere’s a shared language of their family experience that is as audible as ever in these recordings\, boasting beautiful instrumental performances that still leave the nuanced shape of space required for the human voice to live at the forefront of the songs. Having a shared language and a supportive environment is a pillar of survival\, and making anything new and striking in a modern age as disappointing as this one is as good a survival mechanism as any. \nSurviving change is a constant throughout this record. We are taken to the front lines in the song “More Change\,” where we can celebrate the losing battle of fighting change\, celebrating it with the barbed dancing lyrics that whisk us from the mundane to the massive: “light bulb life changing found a friend…claw sanity back again.” \nGuiding the ship through changing seas is producer Gruff Rhys (Super Furry Animals). Stables described Rhys’ role as being a “tonesetter\,” watchful and attentive to the band dynamics while making sure to always follow a hunch for where a new sound could find its place in the recording. One noted sonic MVP is a distorted vibraphone. Hear the instrument in the title track with its upper harmonics crunched\, transients smashed\, a sound that is otherwise pure getting gnawed at until the grime matches the warning of the words to be careful of your keepers. \nRhys also acted as scribe\, dutifully maintaining a “conversation log” gathering tiny chunks of wisdom and novelty from the constant talking that goes hand in hand with losing ones’ minds in a recording studio. Tacking the madness onto the bulletin board sets the tone indeed\, almost to prove “if we’ve said all this\, who says we can’t make a brilliant record too.” \nThe brilliance comes back to the bite. “Stuck In A Room” plants the listener in the most familiar of recent quandaries\, wanting to leave but being unable to. There are so many versions of “leaving” one might be attracted to in this disappointing modern age\, and Stables works through them all. The mystery of just what the trouble is should be appreciated\, because then the pain can be shared. We aren’t just gawking at a songwriter having a specific bad day. We’re in the room too. But the song moves with a quickness\, Stables’ singing leading the beat to an uncertain march ahead\, implying that we will get out eventually\, albeit with some tooth-marks in the skin. Call it a souvenir. Call it a mistake to learn from. Just don’t call it late for dinner. \nBy the final song “Dibs\,” we’re nearly chewed through. I won’t spoil the ending\, but it’s got it all. There’s drama and excitement\, an urgency and a proper pleading. There’s comfort and repetition. And comfort and repetition. Repetition\, too. Doesn’t that just about sum up life on Earth? Conflict hits hard and with surprise\, but have the right people around you and you can escape by the skin of your teeth. No better people to do that with than This Is The Kit. Now finish your lemons\, they’re getting cold.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/the-chapel-this-is-the-kit-rozi-plain/
LOCATION:The Chapel\, 777 Valencia St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:ODC Theater: Lobby Night: Richard Lang and Judith Selby
DESCRIPTION:Since 1999 Richard Lang and Judith Selby Lang as a collaborative team have been visiting Kehoe Beach\, Point Reyes National Seashore in Northern California.They have rambled 1000 meters of tideline of this one beach hundreds of times to gather plastic debris washing out of the Pacific Ocean and from this one beach have collected over two tons of material. By carefully collecting and “curating” the bits of plastic\, they fashion it into works of art that matter-of-factly show\, with minimal artifice\, the material as it is. The viewer is often surprised that this colorful stuff is the thermoplastic junk of our throwaway culture. \nIn 2010 we visited “Van Gogh\, Gauguin\, Cezanne and Beyond: Post-Impressionist Masterpieces” from the Musee d’Orsay at the De Young Museum. \nThe nearly 100 crowd-pleasing paintings in the exhibit are the antecedents of what is one of the most popular (and recognizable) styles of art. With luxurious brushstrokes and gorgeous pastel colors\, it is hard to imagine why Impressionist paintings and Post- ever evoked disdain and outrage. Today we thrill at the fanciful bustle dresses from the late 1800s and marvel at the similarity of their sashay to the balloons we often find on the beach. \nAgainst the muted tones of the gallery walls\, we were especially awed by the brilliance of the posed and poised stately figures of women which sent us on a reverie of other flourishes and les grand dames of la Belle Epoch. \nIntrigued by the thought of our balloons on display as sashaying dancers\, we photographed this series. \nThese balloons found on Kehoe Beach in the Point Reyes National Seashore are bright curiosities picked out from the washed ashore mess\, from the tangle of flotsam and jetsam. The little tattered balloons once signified transitions: joyous or grief struck. Many\, with ribbons still knotted on\, belies their notoriety for flimsy ephemerality. Their remains are hardly mute: they say\, “Yes\, that is gone\, and that is gone too.” For us\, finding all of them on one isolated beach\, they are strangely fraught with the delight of discovery. \nWhat moves us to action? Surely\, we need to know the bad news about plastic pollution of which these balloons are just a tiny bit\, but it’s life’s celebratory moments that build the ever-growing pool of energy needed to counter the environmental challenges at hand. It’s the dance in preparation. The balloons\, we so often find\, struck us one day as little dancers—flamenco\, ballroom\, yes! That’s it. “Yes\, I will…” says the Samba balloon\, “watch me.”
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/odc-theater-lobby-night-richard-lang-and-judith-selby/
LOCATION:ODC Theater\, 3153 17th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:SOMArts Cultural Center: The Hummingbird's Visit: Closing Reception
DESCRIPTION:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-hummingbirds-visit-closing-reception-tickets-739619510867\nJoin us for the closing reception of this year’s Día de Los Muertos exhibition on Friday\, November 3\, 6–9 PM PST!\nCurated by Rio Yañez and Bridgétt Rex\, The Hummingbird’s Visit: Día de Los Muertos 2023 honors\, celebrates\, and mourns those whose work\, vision\, and brilliance have helped to shape our lives.\nDedication: This year’s exhibition is dedicated to Raul Pizzaro\, Juanishi Orosco\, Paul Reubens\, and all the artists we have lost this year.\nExhibiting Artists: Adrian Arias\, Andres Alvarez\, Azucena Hernandez\, Candi Farlice\, Christy Chan\, David Tafolla\, Jos Sances\, Jose Lott\, La Familia Brown\, Lucia Grossberger Morales\, Luz Carrazana\, Lyn Patterson\, Mary Jhun\, Michelle Ibarra\, Miguel Novelo\, Monique Lopez\, Rebecca Rodriguez\, Roberta Alvarado\, Sen Mendez\, Susana Aragon\, Victor Mario Zaballa\, and Xtal Azul\nT﻿ickets: $10\, general admission\, free for youth 16 and under\nP﻿hotography courtesy of Claire S. Burke
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/somarts-cultural-center-the-hummingbirds-visit-closing-reception/
LOCATION:SOMArts Cultural Center\, 934 Brannan St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Roxie Theater: Beyond Utopia
DESCRIPTION:A suspenseful\, riveting portrait of the lengths people will go to gain freedom\, BEYOND UTOPIA follows various individuals as they attempt to flee North Korea\, one of the most oppressive places on earth\, a land they grew up believing was a paradise. At the film’s core is a courageous pastor\, a man of God on a mission to help a mother reunite with the child she was forced to leave behind\, and a family of five – including small children and an elderly grandmother – embarking on a treacherous journey into the hostile mountains of China and through southeast Asia. Leaving their homeland is fraught with unimaginable danger – yet these individuals are driven to take the risk. Gripping\, thrilling\, and never more timely\, Madeleine Gavin’s award-winning film embeds the viewer with the subjects as they attempt their perilous escape\, palpably conveying life-or-death stakes. The result is a singular\, heart-pounding\, and unforgettable experience.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/roxie-theater-beyond-utopia/2023-11-03/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Roxie Theater: Once Within A Time
DESCRIPTION:Celebrated director Godfrey Reggio (Koyaanisqatsi) returns after ten years with a new experimental film unlike any other from his already daring career: a bardic fairy tale about the end of the world and the beginning of a new one\, tinged with apocalyptic comedy\, rapturous cinematography\, unforgettable vistas\, and the innocence and hopes of a new generation. Featuring an electrifying score composed by Reggio’s longtime collaborator Philip Glass with additional vocals from Sussan Deyhim and co-directed by veteran editor and filmmaker Jon Kane\, ONCE WITHIN A TIME is the indie revelation of the year.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/roxie-theater-once-within-a-time/2023-11-03/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dance Mission Theater: CircoZero and DMT present TELL
DESCRIPTION:CircoZero and Dance Mission Theater present\nTELL\nNov 3-5: Fri-Sat 8pm\, Sun 5pm\nat Dance Mission Theater \nBringing together anti-racist tactics and politically-engaged dance\, Tell deals with the messiness\, beauty\, and necessity of multi-racial collaboration. The work is charged\, always evolving\, and will invite you to interact. Come be in process with us. Snacks will be served. \nCreating a space where ancestors are welcome and multi-generational healing must be addressed\, Tell is an experimental process-based approach to both racial healing and dance performance. \nCo-directed by Sarah Crowell and Keith Hennessy in collaboration with Larry Arrington\, Samara Atkins\, Amber Julian\, Sheila Russell\, Ainsley Tharp\, and Shaunna Vella. \nTickets: Sliding Scale $0-30.\nPlease choose a ticket price based on your financial capacity. Buy now \nThe Story:\nIn 2020\, after crossing paths for 30 years in the Bay Area dance community\, Sarah and Keith performed together in the short powerful film The Space Between Us directed by Gabriel Diamond. Responding with words and dance to racially-charged questions of trust and safety\, the film documents an intimate moment of negotiating power\, race\, gender\, age\, queerness\, risk\, love\, and friendship. The film has been seen at over 15 festivals worldwide and has served in anti-racist DEI trainings and world building conferences. \nInspired by the film Keith and Sarah decided to gather two teams of dancers\, one Black and one white\, to explore potentials for racial healing through dancing and community process. The making of Tell has involved working separately in racially-caucused groups and then coming together as a multi-racial ensemble to build relationships through shared dancing\, rituals\, meals\, conversation\, and rural retreats. When we began we didn’t know if the two groups would remain separated or come together to create a single work\, with the decision in the hands of the Black dancers. We recognized the possibility of both failure and conflict. Holding space for the nuanced intricacies of our identities to understand racial harm and pursue racial healing\, Tell approaches cross-racial collaboration through honesty\, consent\, and care. \nTell is supported by grants from The San Francisco Arts Commission\, The California Arts Council\, The Kenneth Rainin Foundation\, New England Foundation for the Arts\, The Creative Work Fund\, The National Endowment for the Arts\, The MAP Fund\, supported by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation\, Howard Gilman Foundation\, and Mellon Foundation
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/dance-mission-theater-circozero-and-dmt-present-tell/2023-11-03/
LOCATION:Dance Mission Theater\, 3316 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Z Space: Forgetting Tree
DESCRIPTION:A co-production of Queer Cat Productions and Openhaus Athletics\nForgetting Tree \nA Sensory Garden\nConducted by Jes DeVille\nNovember 3-5\, 2023 in Z Space’s Lobby\, San Francisco & Virtually\, Everywhere \nForgetting Tree is a cultural memory project conducted by Jes DeVille\, co-produced by Queer Cat Productions and Openhaus Athletics. Taking the shape of an immersive dance-theater experience\, Forgetting Tree invites audiences on an enchanted night walk through a curated sensory garden installation. Projections\, installations\, and an original soundscape will transform the landscape of the Z Space lobby in San Francisco on November 3-5\, 2023. Visitors will journey through our garden’s bioluminescence to unearth the story of the Tree of Forgetfulness\, reversing an age-old ritual separating humanity from our memory of location and culture through exploitation of land\, labor\, and living systems. This experience explores universal themes of climate shift\, liberation ecology\, and traditional ecological knowledge through the lens of communities on the fringe. \nPurchase Tickets – https://ci.ovationtix.com/34231/production/1176094 \nCollaborating Artists: Rawiyah Tariq\, Kayla May Paz Suarez\, Jhia Jackson\, Jessica Maria Recinos\, Janesta Edmonds\, Edna Mira Raia\, Eric “Brooks” Walker\, Cellista\, and Dillon Gardner \nShow Schedule\nFriday November 3rd at 8pm (doors open at 7:30)\nSaturday November 4th at 8pm (doors open at 7:30)\nSunday November 5th at 3pm (doors open at 2:30)
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/z-space-forgetting-tree/2023-11-03/
LOCATION:Z Space\, 450 Florida St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Roxie Theater: Anatomy Of A Fall
DESCRIPTION:For the past year\, Sandra\, her husband Samuel\, and their eleven-year-old son Daniel have lived a secluded life in a remote town in the French Alps. When Samuel is found dead in the snow below their chalet\, the police question whether he was murdered or committed suicide. Samuel’s suspicious death is presumed murder\, and Sandra becomes the main suspect. What follows is not just an investigation into the circumstances of Samuel’s death but an unsettling psychological journey into the depths of Sandra and Samuel’s conflicted relationship.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/roxie-theater-anatomy-of-a-fall/2023-11-03/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Chapel: Say She She\, They/Live
DESCRIPTION:$22 Advance and $25 Day of Show \nWebsite | Spotify | YouTube | Instagram \nMake a night of it and have dinner and drinks at Curio before the show! Reservations are available HERE. \nSay She She \nSay She She\, the soulful female-led trio\, stand rock solid on their discodelic duty with their boundary breaking sophomore album Silver. The three strong voices of Piya Malik (El Michels Affair staple feature\, and former backing singer for Chicano Batman)\, Sabrina Mileo Cunningham and Nya Gazelle Brown front the band. Following the NYC siren song\, the trio was pulled from their respective cities — Piya from London\, Nya from DC\, and Sabrina from NYC — to Manhattan’s downtown dance floors\, through the Lower East Side floorboards\, and up to the rooftops of Harlem\, where their friendship was formed on one momentous\, kismet eve. Silver was entirely written and recorded live to tape at Killion Sound studio in North Hollywood earlier this year and produced by Sergio Rios (of Orgone). \nWhile these analog recording techniques help root Say She She’s sound in a bedrock of tonal warmth that only tape can achieve\, it is also their process of cutting the track in the moment and capturing the magic of communal creativity that has seen their sound described as “a glorious overload of joyful elation and spiritual elevation” (MOJO) and “infused with the wonky post-disco spirit of early ’80s NYC” (The Guardian). Musical inspirations include Rotary Connection\, Asha Puthli\, Liquid Liquid\, Grace Jones and Tom Tom Club. \nUltimately\, Silver oozes with quirk and adventure and embraces the multifaceted nature of what it means to be a modern femme. Say She She fully embrace their role as beauticians\, actively reminding people of the inherent beauty in the world. They skillfully employ double entendres and humor to encourage open dialogue and fearlessly address important matters that demand attention. \nThey/Live \nNamed after the 1988 John Carpenter sci-fi film\, They/Live creates ethereal synth lines\, intricate drum patterns\, and haunting vocal harmonies to build complex\, dystopian scenes. But Whitney Mower believes nostalgia is dangerous. And while her powerful female voice nods to a previous area\, thematically\, she wants to face the complex challenges of today’s post-capitalist world—to find love and meaning\, to find authenticity and purity\, against all odds. “What if the world was splittinginto two\, on what idea would you survive?” she asks.  \nRight before the pandemic\, Mower signed to Philadelphia record label Born Losers\, then released her debut album Ablation in May 2020. The album received enthusiastic accolades from publications and found many fans\, even though it could only be shared over the internet.  \nSince the pandemic\, They/Live has finally entered the physical world\, bringing a three-piece band of multi-instrumentalists to the stage.  \nHer second full-length\, Nature & Structure\, will arrive in 2024 via Born Losers Records.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/the-chapel-say-she-she-they-live/
LOCATION:The Chapel\, 777 Valencia St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brick & Mortar Music Hall: Goldenvoice presents The Hellp with Dres\, grandma
DESCRIPTION:Goldenvoice presents\nThe Hellp\nwith Dres\, grandma\nNovember 3\, 2023 9:00 pm PDT (Doors: 8:00 pm )\nBrick and Mortar Music Hall \, 1710 Mission Street \, San Francisco\, CA (map)\n$18 ADV / $23 DOS\nSold Out\nAnyone under the age of 21 years old\, must purchase a $5 non-alcoholic drink ticket at the door
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/brick-mortar-music-hall-goldenvoice-presents-the-hellp-with-dres-grandma/
LOCATION:Brick & Mortar Music Hall\, 1710 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, 94103
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SUMMARY:Bissap Baobab: Acoustic Nostalgia
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a mesmerizing evening of music and nostalgia at Bissap Baobab on Nov 3 at 9.30pm. \nLed by the talented duo of Giuseppe Pinto and Trent Berry\, Acoustic Nostalgia specializes in delivering soulful renditions of pop classics from the ’80s to today.  \nGet ready to be transported back in time as they flawlessly perform the songs you grew up on and secretly long to hear again. Their confident and skillful performances will ignite your senses and have you singing along at the top of your voice. \n21+ \n$10 (before 11PM then $15 ) \n9PM Doors open
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/bissap-baobab-acoustic-nostalgia/
LOCATION:Bissap Baobab\, 2243 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Public Works: Factory 93 presents Miss Monique
DESCRIPTION:Friday November 3rd\, 9pm – 3am \nMain Room / 21+ / Limited Capacity \nLINEUP: \n➩ Miss Monique \nMISS MONIQUE B﻿IO: \nMiss Monique is possibly the most recognised female Progressive House DJ’s in Europe. Gradually rising to prominence\, she is beginning to create waves on the international circuit too. \nRecent years have seen Miss Monique make her debut in Ibiza\, as well as hundreds of shows across the globe; from Hungary to Belarus\, to Czech Republic and even India. Her eclectic mix of trance\, progressive house and techno\, give Miss Monique a versatility that is suited to intimate venues and festival headline slots\, alike. \nSince entering the studio\, she has begun collaborating with some of the world’s most important DJs; her biggest and most recognisable hit\, ‘No Fear’ was championed by the likes of Armin van Buuren\, Paul van Dyk\, Paul Oakenfold\, Gareth Emery\, and many more. \nHer live sets on YouTube have garnered thousands of hits\, with her most popular set at Radio Intense boasting 6 million views. With her acclaimed Podcast\, Mind Games\, fans are treated to a fresh DJ set every month.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/public-works-factory-93-presents-miss-monique-2/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Roxie Theater: To Kill A Tiger
DESCRIPTION:In a small Indian village\, Ranjit wakes up to find that his 13-year-old daughter has not returned from a family wedding. A few hours later\, she’s found stumbling home. After being abducted into the woods\, she was sexually assaulted by three men. Ranjit goes to the police\, and the men are arrested. But Ranjit’s relief is short-lived\, as the villagers and their leaders launch a sustained campaign to force the family to drop the charges. \nA cinematic documentary\, To Kill a Tiger follows Ranjit’s uphill battle to find justice for his child. In India\, where a rape is reported every 20 minutes and conviction rates are less than 30 percent\, Ranjit’s decision to support his daughter is virtually unheard of. With tremendous access\, we witness the emotional journey of an ordinary man facing extraordinary circumstances. A father whose love for his daughter forces a social reckoning that will reverberate for years to come. \n“Wrenching\, powerful\, timely\, and insightful… one of the best investigations into the nature of toxic masculinity and rape culture in modern Indian society. Sharp editing and highly intuitive and detailed cinematography help to make TO KILL A TIGER into one of those documentaries that approaches the emotional heights of grand\, unforced human drama.” – Andrew Parker\, The Gate
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/roxie-theater-to-kill-a-tiger/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 3117 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:18 Reasons: The Art of French Entertaining - 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. \nThe holiday season is upon us\, when we’ll be called to host our family\, friends\, and in-laws. Never fear – learn how to entertain as artfully and effortlessly as the French do! The secret? A variety of hors d’œuvres to keep the party flowing.  \nIn a country where the typical dinner party doesn’t start until 8pm and arriving fashionably late is the cultural norm\, it’s essential to provide guests some snackable starters. Take a trip with Zoe through the hors d’oeuvres of France\, from the simple to the elaborate! \nMENU \nKir Royal – Champagne with Crème de Cassis  \nGougères – Choux Pastry with Gruyère Cheese  \nChicken Liver Paté with Olive Oil Crostini \nHoney Whipped “”Fromage Fort”” with Roasted Olives \nFresh Scallop in Shell with Compound Butter \nChestnut Apple & Celery Root Soup \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!  \nZoé McLaughlin was born in Paris and raised in San Francisco. She graduated from Le Cordon Bleu in Paris and worked in restaurants in France while she wrote and published her first cookbook – a collection of family recipes influenced by her multicultural upbringing. She now lives in San Francisco\, where she works in the non-profit culinary world and hosts online cooking demonstrations. She has a passion for bringing together the diverse flavors and culinary traditions of the Bay Area with the time tested techniques of classical French cooking.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/18-reasons-the-art-of-french-entertaining-in-person-3/
LOCATION:18 Reasons\, 3674 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Manny’s: MoToR/dance - Water in the Kettle: A Body Music evening of story\, dance and community
DESCRIPTION:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/water-in-the-kettle-a-body-music-evening-of-story-dance-and-community-tickets-703492423777 \nMoToR/dance’s first evening-length production\, Water in the Kettle premiered February 2023 to Sold Out shows and rave reviews. We are pleased to restage this show twice this season – NOV 4 in the intimate space of Manny’s\, San Francisco\, and FEB 3 back at Rhythmix in Alameda. Two brief pop-ups to catch this powerful\, unique performance. \nArtistic Director Evie Ladin’s body music choreography (harmony singing\, body percussion\, rhythm dance)\, illuminates the maddeningly recurrent struggles of modern women\, and the country\, with intention\, humor\, and connective rhythm. We put water on to boil when we organize\, commiserate\, work\, celebrate\, refuel. The multigenerational ensemble – women raised by feminist mothers\, still fighting the same fights – harmonizes over polyrhythmic body music\, “I just might soak it up and some.” Put some water on\, we have a lot to discuss. \n“A dynamic\, exciting work for…an unbelievable ensemble.” – Joanna Harris\, Bay Area Stringer \n“All evening new sounds and rhythms are introduced\, our bodies a seemingly endless source of possibilities in the hands of Ladin and her collaborators.”– Jen Norris\, Dance Reviews \nLayering rhythmic systems in hands\, feet and body\, adding three+part harmonies\, MoToR/dance illustrates a collective consciousness. From self-directed hum to blaring sarcasm\, MoToR/dance tells choreographed stories with emotional impact. \nMoToR/dance is Evie Ladin\, Valerie Gutwirth\, Keira Armstrong\, Tammy Chang\, Kristen DeAmicis\, Heather Arnett and Sydney Lozier. With JJ Hansen\, Cynthia Mah and Linda Carr; and musicians Amber Hines (Percussion) and Lisa Berman (Banjo\, Dobro).
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/mannys-motor-dance-water-in-the-kettle-a-body-music-evening-of-story-dance-and-community/2023-11-04/1/
LOCATION:Manny’s\, 3092 16th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brava Theater: Rent Check - Live at Brava
DESCRIPTION:This show will be a film screening of Rent Check Series & Kill Your Landlord\, and serve as an album release concert for Rent Check Album. \nRENT CHECK SERIES:\nRent Check is a dark comedy series written and directed by San Francisco comedian Mike Evans Jr\, and co-directed with filmmaker Jules Retzlaff. Rent Check is about a young Black man going through a quarter life crisis in the year 2020. Throughout the 12 episodes\, the show follows Mike on his quest to find his life’s purpose while receiving guidance from an ethereal presence. The cast features up and coming rappers\, singers\, artists\, comedians\, and even talking animals from across the Bay Area.  \nRent Check is a community funded project. The series is produced by Surge Media Collective\, an up and coming Bay Area based media\, art\, and education focused collective.  \nRENT CHECK ALBUM:\nA collaborative music album meant to shine light on the struggles \, values \, and perspectives of those present in this creative and cultural movement bubbling in the bay. Made up of over 50 artists\, 60+ songs cut down to just 15 tracks to further highlight the stories of this Bay Area Renaissance. This project is executive produced by Mike Evans Jr\, Baghead & Afterthought of Family Not A Group.  \nKILL YOUR LANDLORD:\nA short sci-fi horror film where three housemates discover a hidden kitchen behind one of the walls of their one room apartment. Directed by Jill Hill & starring Mike Evans Jr\, Amna Vegha & Yoki Lee. The film is produced by Jules Retzlaff & Annie Aguirre of Surge Media Collective. \ntickets\nGeneral Admission – 24.99
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/brava-theater-rent-check-live-at-brava/
LOCATION:Brava Theater\, 2781 24th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brick & Mortar Music Hall: ENT Legends presents Azizi Gibson
DESCRIPTION:ENT Legends presents\nAzizi Gibson\nNovember 4\, 2023 8:00 pm PDT (Doors: 7:00 pm )\nBrick and Mortar Music Hall \, 1710 Mission Street \, San Francisco\, CA (map)\n$20 ADV / $25 DOS / $75 M&G\nBuy Tickets\nAnyone under the age of 21 years old\, must purchase a $5 non-alcoholic drink ticket at the door
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/brick-mortar-music-hall-ent-legends-presents-azizi-gibson/
LOCATION:Brick & Mortar Music Hall\, 1710 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, 94103
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231104T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231104T230000
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SUMMARY:The Chapel: Palehound\, alexalone
DESCRIPTION:$22 advance and $25 day of show \nWebsite | Spotify | YouTube | Instagram \nMake a night of it and have dinner and drinks at Curio before the show! Reservations are available HERE.\nPalehound’s new album Eye On The Bat charts something that divides you into “before” and “after” – the danger of fantasy\, of heartbreak\, and the pain of growth. How we can surprise ourselves. It’s a documentation of illusions shattering\, both of yourself and of others. A tangle of raw nerves coming undone amongst swelling\, propulsive instrumentation\, it’s the biggest – and best – Palehound has sounded on record. \nFrom Palehound’s critically-acclaimed debut album Dry Food (2015) to A Place I’ll Always Go (2017)\, and Black Friday (2019) and then\, Doomin’ Sun (2021) by Bachelor (a collaborative project with Jay Som’s Melina Duterte)\, El Kempner’s songwriting has always been generous and personal\, dispatches from a deep inner world. On Eye On The Bat\, though\, we meet Kempner anew: a guttural howl; white hot and blistering catharsis; a feverish and visceral and painful present.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/the-chapel-palehound-alexalone/
LOCATION:The Chapel\, 777 Valencia St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Public Works: Christian Löffler\, Parra for Cuva & Martha Van Straaten
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 4th\, 9pm – 3am \nWhole Space / 21+ / Limited Capacity \nLINEUP: \nMain Room \n➩ Christian Löffler \n➩ Parra for Cuva \n➩ Asymmetry \nLoft \nMartha Van Straaten (Laut & Luise) \n+ Griffin Crafts \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-christian-loffler-parra-for-cuva-martha-van-straaten/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bissap Baobab: Saturday Afrobeat party
DESCRIPTION:November 4th\, 9.30pm ♡♡♡ and every 1st Sat of the month!!! \nCome and experience the newly renovated and elegant ambiance of Baobab\, where you’ll be immersed in a vibrant atmosphere filled with music\, laughter\, and good vibes. This event is the perfect opportunity to unwind and enjoy yourself with friends and loved ones. \nFrom our friendly staff to our top-notch services\, we guarantee a night filled with fun\, laughter\, and great memories. Your favorite Djs\, dj Tom and Briyo the Dj will be on the decks! \nMark your calendars and join us on the 1st and every Saturday for an unforgettable night out. We can’t wait to welcome you! \nTickets available on Eventbrite.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/bissap-baobab-saturday-afrobeat-party/
LOCATION:Bissap Baobab\, 2243 Mission St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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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.\nNovember 5 & 12\, 2023\nSundays at 12pm\nNo show October 8\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 \nMasks required for ALL at this show\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.”\nClick to make a donation to support this life-saving show\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 aired on NBC in January 2015.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/the-marsh-brian-copeland-the-waiting-period-4/2023-11-05/
LOCATION:The Marsh\, 1062 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231105T150000
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SUMMARY:Verdi Club: Marin Theatre Company’s fall benefit
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to invite you to participate in Marin Theatre Company’s fall benefit. Mark your calendars for a festive celebration taking place on Sunday\, November 5\, 2023 at the renowned Verdi Club. Enjoy delicious food\, craft cocktails\, and cabaret-style fun. The event will also feature a silent auction\, raffle prizes\, and live music by the Alpha Rhythm Kings with special performances!\nOur benefit raises crucial funds for the development and production of groundbreaking new theatre\, innovative community initiatives\, and inspiring educational programming. We would love to have you join us for this special celebration as an Event Sponsor.\nVIP sponsorship opportunities are available at the following levels:\nPlatinum……..$5\,000\n(Ten Tickets)\nGold……….…$3\,500\n(Eight Tickets)\nSilver…………$2\,000\n(Five Tickets)\nAll VIP Sponsorships include:\nPrivate Reception\nReserved Seating\nGift Bags\nRaffle Tickets\nLuxury Shuttle Service\nComplimentary beer\, wine & craft cocktails\nThis is a time that your support is most needed\, and your impact is most felt. We look forward to seeing you on November 5th!
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/verdi-club-marin-theatre-companys-fall-benefit/
LOCATION:Verdi Club\, 2424 Mariposa Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:18 Reasons: Cozy French Bistro - 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.  \nFrance is a country famous for its history\, art\, fashion\, language and\, perhaps above all else\, its food! Transport yourself to the streets of Paris on a cold winter night\, ducking into a cozy side street bistro to find comfort in some of the most iconic French bistro fare. Together\, with our resident French chef instructor\, Zoé McLaughlin\, you’ll explore the secrets behind creating a rich coq au vin with all the fixings.  \nWe will start off the meal with frisé salad topped with a phylo dough wrapped goat cheese scented with basil & lemon zest topped with a classic Dijon vinaigrette. As the Coq Au Vin simmers away\, we’ll move into a Pomme Anna\, a truly decadent side dish to accompany this iconic main course. Just when you think that nothing can be more satisfying than this layered potato dish with clarified butter\, we’ll end the evening with the grand finale: Chocolat Soufflét!  \nAlthough many of the celebrated dishes of French cuisine are impressive\, they needn’t be intimidating. In this hands-on class featuring bistro classics\, Zoé McLaughlin will teach you the tips and techniques required to be a confident chef de cuisine in your home kitchen. \nMENU \nWarm Goat Cheese Salad with Crispy Goat Cheese & Dijon Vinaigrette \nCoq Au Vin – Slow Braised Chicken in a Red Wine Sauce  \nPommes Anna ~ Crispy Layered Potatoes with Compound Butter\, Parmesan & Fresh Herbs \nChocolate Soufflé  \nThis menu contains the following common allergens: Tree Nuts\, Dairy\, 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!  \nZoé McLaughlin was born in Paris and raised in San Francisco. She graduated from Le Cordon Bleu in Paris and worked in restaurants in France while she wrote and published her first cookbook – a collection of family recipes influenced by her multicultural upbringing. She now lives in San Francisco\, where she works in the non-profit culinary world and hosts online cooking demonstrations. She has a passion for bringing together the diverse flavors and culinary traditions of the Bay Area with the time tested techniques of classical French cooking.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/18-reasons-cozy-french-bistro-in-person/
LOCATION:18 Reasons\, 3674 18th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Chapel: The Lil Smokies & Town Mountain
DESCRIPTION:$30 Advance and $35 Day of Show \nFor information on our current COVID policy\, please click here. \nThe Lil Smokies \nWebsite | Spotify | YouTube | Instagram \nBlending virtuosic instrumental acrobatics with riveting lyrical craftsmanship\, The Lil Smokies have earned a reputation as one of the most electrifying acts in modern American roots music thanks to their exhilarating live show and critically acclaimed studio output. Since forming on the streets of Missoula\, Montana\, where the group got its start busking back in 2009\, the band has performed everywhere from Red Rocks to The Rialto and captivated festival audiences at Telluride\, High Sierra\, LOCKN’\, Freshgrass\, FloydFest\, and countless more. \nTheir latest album\, 2020’s Tornillo\, showcases the hard touring four-piece at its most adventurous\, teaming up with producer Bill Reynolds (The Avett Brothers\, Band Of Horses) for a genre-bending joyride from the hills of Laurel Canyon to the wide-open deserts of West Texas. \nTown Mountain \nWebsite | Spotify | YouTube | Instagram \nRaw\, soulful\, and with plenty of swagger\, Town Mountain has earned raves for their hard-driving sound\, their in-house songwriting and the honky-tonk edge that permeates their exhilarating live performances\, whether in a packed club or at a sold-out festival. The hearty base of Town Mountain’s music is the first and second generation of bluegrass spiced with country\, old school rock ‘n’ roll\, and boogie-woogie. It’s what else goes into the mix that brings it all to life both on stage and on record and reflects the group’s wide-ranging influences – from the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia and the ethereal lyrics of Robert Hunter\, to the honest\, vintage country of Willie\, Waylon\, and Merle. \nThe Rolling Stone says “Call it an evolution or a revolution but its clear that Town Mountain is at the forefront.” Town Mountain features guitarist and vocalist Robert Greer\, mandolinist Phil Barker\, fiddler Bobby Britt\, and Zach Smith on bass. Town Mountain’s album New Freedom Blues (October 2018) is their second consecutive album to debut in the top 10 on the Billboard Bluegrass Chart\, and receive multiple mentions by Rolling Stone\, No Depression\, Music Mecca\, and more. \nFull of new material and featuring several guest artists including Tyler Childers and Miles Miller (Sturgill Simpson\, drummer)\, they prove they have staying power by regularly cranking out authentic hit albums. The impression the band has made on fans is clear through their engagement at top tier festival appearances\, and those sweet Spotify streams (30+ million). And if you still can’t get enough of this hard working group\, you can look forward to new music in 2022.
URL:https://missionlocal.org/event/the-chapel-the-lil-smokies-town-mountain/
LOCATION:The Chapel\, 777 Valencia St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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