@ Oakland LGBTQ Community Center, 3207 Lakeshore Avenue, Oakland. Presented by Spectrum Queer Media and hosted by Kin Folkz and Blackberri, the event provides a safe, alcohol and scent free space for transformative collective self-care with the LGBTQIA2S and Authentic Ally community. 7pm on Tuesdays. oaklandlgbtqcenter.org
Find out more »@ Oakland LGBT Community Center, 3207 Lakeshore Avenue, Oakland. The event is held every 1st and 3rd Wednesday each month. 6:30pm. oaklandlgbtqcenter.org
Find out more »@ Oasis, 298 11th Street. The award-winning and beloved entertainer’s new show finds him telling tales from his childhood and adolescence and singing songs from Broadway to Pop. 7pm and again on February 8. sfoasis.com
Find out more »@ San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 151 Third Street. The exhibit includes more than 150 of the artist’s works demonstrating how he broke down boundaries between disciplines and redefined what art could be. Through March 25. Closed on Tuesdays. sfmoma.org
Find out more »@ Openhouse, 55 Laguna. Join participants of the Sister Circle and the Koffee Klatch for a brunch discussion for women-identified folks. 10am. openhouse-sf.org
Find out more »@ Openhouse, 55 Laguna. Join participants of the Sister Circle and the Koffee Klatch for a brunch discussion for those who are women-identified. 10am. openhouse-sf.org
Find out more »@ California Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate Park, 55 Music Concourse Drive. “Curious Creatures NightLife” is the theme as Academy experts are on hand to present the tentacled, the slimy and the lumpy. Along with music, a variety of food and beverage options are available including special cocktails. 6–10pm.calacademy.org
Find out more »@ SF LGBT Community Center, 1800 Market Street. Democratic Party will host all six Democratic candidates for mayor with moderator Maria Leticia Gomez. 6–8pm. sfcenter.org
Find out more »@ GLBT History Museum, 4127 18th Street. Jeff Gunderson, librarian and archivist at the San Francisco Art Institute, and former SFAI library staffer Jim Van Buskirk will discuss the unconventional characters associated with SFAI, including faculty and alumni, plus other artists and personalities. 7–9pm. glbthistory.org
Find out more »@ New Village Cafe, 1426 Polk Street. The Tenderloin Museum’s premiere run (through March 17) of this new play is currently sold out. Join the wait list to be notified when tickets become available: bit.ly/2FCciJq
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