• Garden for the Environment: Free Urban Composting Workshops 2026

    Garden for the Environment 1590 7th Ave, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Learn how to make your own backyard compost... for FREE! Keep precious organic matter and plant nutrients in your yard and improve your soil Learn how to make your very own compost! The backbone of every healthy garden, compost improves all soil types and can be a difference between success and failure with many plants. […]

  • Z Space: Becoming a Man

    Z Space: Becoming a Man
    Z Space 450 Florida St, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Written by P. Carl Directed by Lyam B. Gabel May 28 - June 14, 2026 Z Space’s Steindler Stage For 50 years, P. Carl lived as a girl and then a queer woman, building a career and a loving marriage while waiting to realize himself in full. When he decides to affirm his gender, his […]

  • ODC Theater: People’s Circus Theatre presents “The Unfinished Work of Camille Claudel”

    ODC Theater 3153 17th St, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Camille Claudel was an Impressionist sculptor in France at the turn of the century. She defied expectations of women at the time by creating dynamic pieces that shocked the art establishment. Single-handedly, Camille manipulated marble into artworks that tenderly exposed the full range of her subjects’ humanity. She was a visionary, but Claudel’s genius came […]

  • The Marsh: Dan Hoyle – Takes All Kinds

    The Marsh 1062 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Dan Hoyle’s Takes All Kinds Winner of SF Bay Area Critics Circle Award “Best Solo Performance” Live & In Person at The Marsh San Francisco Mainstage Written & Performed by Dan Hoyle Directed by Aldo Billingslea & Michael Moran Developed with Charlie Varon May 8 – 100th Performance & Post-show Talkback with Mark Follman, National […]

  • Moth Belly Gallery: Joel Hernandez – At Least We’re Damned Together (opening reception)

    Moth Belly Gallery 912 Larkin St, San Francisco, CA, United States

    On Saturday, June 6, 2026, Moth Belly Gallery presents At Least We're Damned Together, a solo exhibition of new sculptural artwork by San Francisco based artist Joel Hernandez. The show marks Hernandez's most personal body of work to date, an exploration of the power of emotional kinship in a turbulent time defined by societal strife. […]

  • Brava Theater: Scissor Cinema: The Waterlemon Woman and Saving Face

    Brava Theater 2781 24th Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Brava Presents is proud to announce our very first edition of ‘Scissor Cinema: A Double Feature’! Please join us in celebrating the beginning of Pride Month on June 5th and come back June 6th where Brava will screen two iconic Sapphic films. June 5th: The Watermelon Woman by Cheryl Dunye The Watermelon Woman (1996) is […]

  • Z Space: The Auntie Pho Comedy Hour

    Z Space: The Auntie Pho Comedy Hour
    Z Space 450 Florida St, San Francisco, CA, United States

    It’s time for The Bay’s brand new gleefully anti-fascist talk variety show! The very real, very scary leftist organization known as Antifa Auntie Pho is scrambling to rebrand after a certain Executive Order deemed their activities Un-American! It’s up to Auntie Pho CEO Phil Wong and his gang of blue-pilled betas to save the future […]

  • ODC Theater: People’s Circus Theatre presents “The Unfinished Work of Camille Claudel”

    ODC Theater 3153 17th St, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Camille Claudel was an Impressionist sculptor in France at the turn of the century. She defied expectations of women at the time by creating dynamic pieces that shocked the art establishment. Single-handedly, Camille manipulated marble into artworks that tenderly exposed the full range of her subjects’ humanity. She was a visionary, but Claudel’s genius came […]