@ Lookout, 3600 16th Street. Hosted by Sister Roma and Honey Mahogany, the event brings together former contestants who will vie for the title “Drag Race Xmas Queen.” 5pm. http://www.lookoutsf.com
Find out more »@ Lyft Headquarters, 180 Berry Street. Equality Federation hosts a mixer for LGBTQ tech professionals, artists, nonprofit leaders and more. 6-8:45pm. http://www.equalityfederation.org
Find out more »@ Lyft Headquarters, 180 Berry Street. Equality Federation hosts a mixer for LGBTQ tech professionals, artists, nonprofit leaders and more. 6-8:45pm. http://www.equalityfederation.org
Find out more »@ Spark Arts, 4229 18th Street. Sponsored by Art Saves Lives, artist Mike Pierce will be showing his scarves and other wearable silk creations as part of a larger show. 6:30-9pm. http://www.artsaveslivesfoundation.org
Find out more »@ Spark Arts, 4229 18th Street. Sponsored by Art Saves Lives, artist Mike Pierce will be showing his scarves and other wearable silk creations as part of a larger show. 6:30-9pm. https://bit.ly/2Q8UnlY
Find out more »@ Nourse Theater, 275 Hayes Street. Dr. Tim Seelig and the Chorus present their annual holiday show with a full spectrum of holiday revelry. 8pm-10:30pm and also on December 8, 2:30 and 8pm. http://www.sfgmc.org
Find out more »@ Nourse Theater, 275 Hayes Street. Dr. Tim Seelig and the Chorus present their annual holiday show with a full spectrum of holiday revelry. 8pm-10:30pm and also on December 8, 2:30 and 8pm. http://www.sfgmc.org
Find out more »@ Phoenix Theatre, 414 Mason Street. The Ninjaz of Drama production of Oscar Wilde’s classic comic take on Victorian manners and morals is set in 60s Mod London. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through December 16. http://www.phoenixtheatresf.org
Find out more »@ The Marsh San Francisco, 1062 Valencia Street. Written and performed by Theatre Rhino’s John Fisher, the show includes the history plus Fisher’s take on the generals who fought the battles and the actors who played them in the movies. Continues through December 15. http://www.themarsh.org
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