@ 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 »@ Potrero Stage, 1695 18th Street. The world premiere of a new multi-media comedy-drama by David Steele, Victoira Chong Der and Davern Wright examining the lives of six San Franciscans struggling with love, betrayal and self-destructive tendencies. Continues through July 30. playground-sf.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 »@ Legion of Honor, Lincoln Park, 100 34th Avenue. Featuring more than forty Impressionist paintings and pastels, including key works by Degas, as well as Renoir, Manet, Cassatt and Loulouse-Lautrec, in addition to a display of forty examples of period hats. Continues through September 24. 9:30am-5:15pm. legionofhonor.famsf.org
Find out more »@ The Marsh, 1062 Valencia Street. A new solo show by Will Durst, presenting his satiric political humor exploring how America is changing in the Trump era. 8pm on Thursdays through September 19. themarsh.org
Find out more »@ The Little Store Restaurant, 3340 Woodside Road, Woodside. Featuring Karen Soo Hoo, Steve Weigant and Karen Mullally, a trio of established singer/songwriters, joined by guest Carl Grantham, will bring an evening of live music to Woodside. 6-8:30pm. soohoo94401@yahoo.com
Find out more »@ The Green Arcade, 1680 Market Street @ Gough. Noted writer Renate Stendhal reads with Anne-Christine d’Adesky, author of The Pox Lower: An Activist’s Decade in New York and Paris. 7pm. thegreenarchade.com
Find out more »@ GLBT History Museum, 4127 18th Street. An opening program for a new display in the Queer Past Becomes Present exhibit, the event includes a panel featuring curators Paula Lichtenberg and San Francisco Bay Times columnist Bill Lipsky with independent scholar Will Roscoe and SFSU professor Clare Sears. 7-9pm. glbthistory.org
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