@ Oberlin Dance Commons, 351 Shotwell. Lessons every Sunday for beginners at 3:30pm progressing to intermediate and advanced levels. 3:30–5:30pm. barbarycoast.org
Find out more »@ Laszlo, 2526 Mission Street. Shelix presents eight rounds of bingo with music by DJ Cansafis and food and drinks available from Foreign Cinema. 7–9pm. Hey Girl Bingo on Facebook
Find out more »@ Castro Theatre, 429 Castro Street. This two-day double-feature opportunity repeats on February 27. BPM presents the story of a group of Parisian ACT UP activists. Tom of Finland is a biopic about the life of artist Touko Laaksonen whose perseverance and courage carried him though two decades before his work was embraced with the sexual revolution of the 1970s.
Find out more »@ Strut, 470 Castro. Featuring Star Ah Mer Ah Su, Kay Nilsson and others, the event presents genderqueer artists of all levels from beginners to professionals. 8–10pm. strutsf.org
Find out more »@ Openhouse, 55 Laguna. A monthly 4th Tuesday event for women-identified LGBTQ community members to make new connections in a luncheon setting. 12–1:30pm. sylvia@openhouse-sf.org
Find out more »@ Castro Theatre, 429 Market Street. Nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Actor, the film presents a cinematic adaptation of Andre Aciman’s coming-of-age novel. 1:30, 4:15, 7, and 9:30pm. castrotheatre.com
Find out more »@ Strut, 470 Castro Street. Part of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation’s Stonewall Project, this book club explores the complexity of gay identity and culture, HIV, substance use, healing relationship trauma, shame, internalized homophobia and much more. Facilitators are Wade Smith and Christopher Zepeda, and the featured author is Alan Downs. 4–5:30pm. strutsf.org
Find out more »@ San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers, 100 JF Kennedy Drive. A series of artistic illuminations are presented nightly through Spring. Sundown to midnight. conservatoryofflowers.org
Find out more »@ GLBT History Museum, 4127 18th Street. A multigenerational panel of historians, organizers and younger activists will discuss bisexual representation, discrimination and activism in the Bay Area since the 1960s. 7–9pm. glbthistory.org
Find out more »@ Wild Side West, 424 Courtland Avenue. Kit Tapata hosts the weekly-on-Wednesdays trivia competition mixed with music and live improv at the popular Bernal Heights location. 7–9pm. tapatatwins.com
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