@ SF Public Library Park Branch, 1833 Page Street. An exhibit of then and now photos providing a walk down memory lane of the Haight-Ashbury scene from 1967. Through December 7. sfpl.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 »@ Lookout, 3600 16th Street at Market. The infamous Onesie Party returns with DJ Casey Alva spinning. 9pm-2am. lookoutsf.com
Find out more »@ Jenkins Johnson Gallery, 464 Sutter Street. A multi-media exhibition exploring the relationship between the works of Gordon Parks and those of artists he inspired, collaborated with and drew inspiration from. 10am-6pm, Tuesday-Saturdays through Dec 9. jenkinsjohnsongallery.com
Find out more »Transgender Day of Remembrance @ San Mateo County Pride Center, 1021 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. An evening featuring refreshments, music, a call-to-action and candlelight procession. 5:30-7:30pm. sanmateopride.org
Find out more »@ Harvey Milk Plaza, Castro & Market Streets. A public art exhibit presented by Illuminate, the team that created the Bay Lights and the Conservatory of Flowers’s Summer of Love light show. 6pm. Also on Nov 17 & 18. illuminate.org
Find out more »@ Blackbird, 2124 Market Street. A party featuring prizes, food and a custom cocktail to benefit Pink Triangle Park and Castro Cares, and to celebrate the volunteers who keep the Castro neighborhood safe. 6-8pm. castrocbd.org
Find out more »@ The Raven, 1151 Folsom Street. Hosted by Berkeley and Princeton BTGALA, the monthly mixer welcomes all alumni and friends. 6:30–9pm. btgala.tigernet.princeton.edu
Find out more »@ Landmark Theaters Piedmont, 4186 Piedmont Ave, Oakland. A Frameline encore free screening of the documentary about Pakistan’s female squash player Maria Toorpakai who has been a target of Taliban death threats since the age of sixteen. 7pm. frameline.org
Find out more »@ Dragon Theatre, 2120 Broadway Street, Redwood City. Authored by Avenue Q playwright Jeff Whitty, the comedy presents Hedda of the Ibsen classic who finds herself in an adventure with child-murdering Medea and Mammy (from Gone With the Wind). 8pm. Continues Thursdays-Sundays through November 19. dragonproductions.net
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