
@ San Francisco Public Library, Hormel Center, 100 Larkin Street. Author Wayne Goodman will discuss his books retelling historically-significant and nearly lost works of gay fiction. 6-7:30pm. http://www.sfpl.org
Find out more »@ California Academy of Sciences, 55 Music Concourse Drive, Golden Gate Park. The fifth annual Nightlife Live summer music festival presents CLASSIXX with SUMif and DJ Sweater Funk presented by Noise Pop. The evening is one in the Academy’s ongoing Thursday Night NightLife series featuring art, music, performances and science. 6-10pm. http://www.calacademy.org
Find out more »@ GLBT Historical Society, 4127 18th Street. Ramzi Fawaz will present his research with Bay Area residents about their experiences related to Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City. 7-9pm. http://www.glbthistory.org
Find out more »@ Old Mill Park, 300 Throckmorton Avenue, Mill Valley. With more than 130 artists featured, this two-day festival includes live music, entertainment, crafts for kids and more. 10am-5pm. http://www.mvfaf.org
Find out more »@ The Randall Museum, 199 Museum Way. A longtime favorite destination among LGBT families, the Museum opens a weekend of programming featuring the legendary Parker Family including master weaver Julia Parker, curators of the current exhibit A Tradition of Making: California Native Basketry. 6:30pm with all day workshops on September 15 and 16. http://www.randallmuseum.org
Find out more »@ Empress Theatre, 330 Virginia Street, Vallejo. Dubbed as one of the greatest tribute bands in the industry. Uptown Funk will present a selection of Bruno’s top hits with a memorable stage production. 7pm. http://www.empresstheatre.org
Find out more »@ GLBT History Museum, 4127 18th Street. The event will celebrate the opening of a new exhibit marking the 40th anniversary of the campaign to defeat the Briggs Initiative. 7-9pm. http://www.glbthistory.org
Find out more »@ Copperfield’s Books Novato, 999 Grant Avenue, Suite 105, Novato. A group of four local mothers will present an engaging discussion about their experiences parenting transgender children. Copies of their books will be available. 7-8pm. http://www.copperfieldsbooks.com
Find out more »@ SF Oasis, 298 11th Street. A safe space party for girls who love girls. Happening since 2014, the event welcomes queer, trans and questioning communities and features music with DJ Jibbz, go-gos and photography. 10pm-2am. http://www.sfoasis.com
Find out more »@ 4351 Broadway, Oakland. The Ominara Institute and Choir will host this celebration of African American culture featuring musicians, artists, crafts vendors, health and community information booths and Black-Eyed Pea themed food and a farmer’s market. 11am-6pm. http://www.omnirainstitute.org
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