@ deYoung Museum, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden, Golden Gate Park. An exhibit of iconic rock posters, photos, interactive music and light shows, costumes and textiles, ephemera and avant-garde films celebrating the 50th anniversary of the summer of 1967. Repeats daily through August 20. deyoung.famsf.org
Find out more »@ Strut, 2nd Floor, 470 Castro. A segment of the city-wide LitQuake Festival will be held at Strut with a team of contributors from the Foglifter Queer Literacy Journal presenting a celebration featuring performances of works from a new anthology. 7:30pm-9pm. strutsf.org
Find out more »@ San Fransisco City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton Goodlett Place, Rm 284. Supervisor Rafael Mandelman welcomes artist Jun Yang whose art is currently on display. 4-5pm. mandelmanstaff@sfgov.org
Find out more »@ Mt. Tamalpais State Park. The Disney classic will be preformed in the outdoor amphitheater at Mt. Tam every Sunday from May 21 to June 18. Gates 9 am/Show 2 pm. mountainplay.org
Find out more »@ Contemporary Jewish Museum, 736 Mission Street. The first comprehensive career survey and solo exhibit devoted to contemporary artist Cary Leibowitz. Continues through June 25, 11am-5pm, closed Wednesdays. cjm.org
Find out more »@ Eureka Theatre, 215 Jackson Street at Battery. Directed by Theatre Rhino’s John Fisher, the evening features a reception immediately following. Continues through July 1. 8pm. therhino.org
Find out more »@ Alamo Drafthouse New Mission Theater, 2550 Mission Street. 7pm. Festival continues at the Roxie, Vogue and New Mission Theaters through June 15 with a diverse line-up of documentaries. sfindie.com
Find out more »@ Dog Eared Books, 489 Castro Street. Featuring Michael Nava, Katie Gilmartin and Jon Wilson. 7-8pm. dogearedbooks.com/castro
Find out more »@ Macy’s Union Square, 170 O’Farrell Street. Frameline presents the renowned author in conversation with filmmaker Jennifer Droot who is co-editor of the new film The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin. 6-8pm. framelinesf.org
Find out more »@ Castro Theatre, 428 Castro Street. A community celebration of the life of Gilbert Baker, creator of the Rainbow Flag. Admission is free but registration is requested and donations can be made to the Gilbert Baker Fund to continue Gilbert’s vision and advocacy. 7-10pm. diversitysf.org
Find out more »@ Castro Theatre, 428 Castro Street. A community celebration of the life of Gilbert Baker, creator of the Rainbow Flag. Admission is free but registration is requested and donations can be made to the Gilbert Baker Fund to continue Gilbert’s vision and advocacy. 7pm-10pm. diversitysf.org
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