@ Exit Theatre, 156 Eddy Street. Presented as part of the SF Fringe Festival, the play is about a guy who learned life in the underground, gay, camp and pop cultures of the 60s and 70s. Multiple performances through September 15. http://www.sffringe.org
Find out more »@ Scott Nichols Gallery, 49 Geary Street. An exhibition of and by women photographers who are from the West or who have documented the West, featuring Dorothea Lange and more than fifteen others. Tuesday through Saturday, 11am-5:30pm. http://www.scottnicholsgallery.com
Find out more »@ Dogeared Books Castro, 489 Castro Street. Featured guests Wayne Goodman, Andrew Lam and Anand Vedawala will discuss Ancestors: Real, Imagined & Literary. 7pm. http://www.dogearedbooks.com
Find out more »@ Octopus Literary Salon, 2101 Webster Street #170, Oakland. An open venue for musicians to network and jam where all are welcome. 7-9pm. http://www.oaklandoctopus.org
Find out more »@ Moscone Center South. A gathering of international participants, co-chaired by Governor Jerry Brown, Michael Bloomberg and other luminaries representing the United Nations and more. The three-day event will include events in various formats addressing accomplishments, challenges and the urgency of the threat posed by climate change. https://selectra.co.uk/energy/news/world/global-climate-action-summit-2019
Find out more »@ TransAmerica Pyramid, 600 Montgomery Street. An event for financial advisors, estate planners, attorneys and other professionals to be led by Linda Scaparotti, Barry Taylor and Deb Stallings. http://www.horizonsfoundation.org
Find out more »@ Big Table Ranch, Coulterville (address provided upon registration). A five-day annual gathering for women that welcomes feminist-minded people of all genders; featuring live entertainment, pool parties and other activities. September 12-16. http://www.fabulosa.org
Find out more »@ GLBT Historical Society, 4127 18th Street. The event will be an open meeting for discussion of the proposed ordinance establishing the Castro LGBTQ Cultural District. 6-8pm. http://www.castrolgbtq.org
Find out more »@ San Jose Museum of Art, 110 South Market Street, San Jose. The Rainbow Chamber Silicon Valley’s annual business networking event attended by elected officials, representatives of corporations with supplier diversity programs or employee resource groups, non-profits and community members. http://www.rainbowchamber.org
Find out more »@ Lookout, 3600 16th Street. Harvard Gender and Sexuality Caucus members and friends will gather for an evening mixer featuring “The Crimson” and “Puritan” speciality drinks. 6-9pm. jane.aceituno@gmail.com
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