@ Congregation Sha’ar Zahav, 290 Delores Street. A schedule of programs will be offered along with childcare, beginning with family service. 9:30am-9pm. http://www.shaarzahav.org
Find out more »@ Culture Club and The B-52s with Tom Bailey @ Mountain Winery. 14831 Pierce Road, Saratoga. The Life Tour comes to the Bay Area. 6:30pm. http://www.mountainwinery.com
Find out more »@ The Marsh San Francisco, 1062 Valencia Street. Comedian Will Durst will present the latest in his series of shows with this one taking a look at where American society stands post 2016 election. Tuesdays through October 30. 8pm. http://www.themarsh.org
Find out more »@ Our Family Coalition, 1385 Mission Street. For parents and caregivers of children 2-10 years old, the program promotes positive parenting practices in the community to encourage children’s social, emotional and behavioral development. 6pm. http//www.ourfamily.org
Find out more »@ PIlsner Inn, 225 Church Street. Czeslaw Walek, head of the Czech marriage equality campaign, will be on hand to talk about the upcoming vote in Czechia to take place this year. 6:30-8:30pm. http://www.friendsofpraguepride.org
Find out more »@ San Francisco Human Rights Commission, 25 Van Ness Avenue. The Black Woman Is God presents this exhibit featuring eighteen images by photographers KaliMa AmiLak and Nye’ Lyn Tho. Monday through Friday, 9am-12noon and 1pm-4pm through October 2. http://www.theblackwomanisgod.com
Find out more »@ Papi Rico SF, 544 Castro Street. Hosted by Kelly Gilliam and Max Mecca, the event is an ongoing social networking opportunity for women. 6:45-9:45pm. MECA 2.0 SF Cocktails in the Castro on Facebook
Find out more »@ Roxie Theatre, 3117 16th Street. The film presents the remarkable story of an eight-year-old female who turns up alone at a rural Zambian village followed by the escalation of a minor incident to a full-blown witch hunt. Continues through September27. Multiple screening times. http://www.roxie.com
Find out more »@ Woodminster Amphitheater, Joaquin Miller Park, Oakland. Lin-Manuel Miranda’s award-winning musical, about the vibrant Washington Heights neighborhood in New York, is the closing production of the 52nd Woodminister Summer Musicals season. 8pm and continues through September 9. http://www.woodminister.com
Find out more »@ Victoria Theatre, 2961 16th Street. Ray of Light Theatre presents this gender- and genre-bending feast for the eyes and ears about the tale of one of the Eastern Bloc’s most unique characters. 8-10pm through October 6. http://www.victoriatheatre.org
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