@ Ourdoor Art Club, One West Blithedale, Mill Valley. Marin Commonwealth Club presents Michael Krasny, host of KQED’s “Forum” and author of Let There Be Laughter: A Treasury of Great Jewish Humor and What It Means, in a rocking conversation with light hors d’oeuvres. 7:45-9pm. commonwealthclub.org
Find out more »@ Castro District Locations. A neighborhood art walk held monthly on the first Thursday of each month at multiple hosting locations. 6-9pm. Castro Art Walk on Facebook.com
Find out more »@ John McLaren Lodge, 501 Stanyan Street. Free activities include carnival rides, cookie factory, arts and crafts for kids, visit from Santa plus live music and entertainment. 6pm. sfrecpark.org
Find out more »@ Conservatory of Flowers Illuminated Artwork SF, 100 John F. Kennedy Drive. A stunning new light art installation, Photosynthesis: Love for All Seasons, will be unveiled at the landmark location. 7pm. sfrecpark.org
Find out more »@ GLBT History Museum, 4127 18th Street. Journalist Carol Blackman presents her new non-fiction book based on local history during the 1960s, including the story of activist José Sarria and the movement for LGBTQ equality. 7-9pm. glbthistory.org
Find out more »@ Gateway Theatre, 215 Jackson Street. 42nd Street Moon’s production of the Emmy Award-winning Broadway musical addressing the themes of love, loss and healing. Selected dates through December 24. 42ndstmoon.org
Find out more »@ Union Square Park, Geary and Powell Streets. Colorful drag personalities return to the ice for the 8th year for a night of lip-synching and lipstick that’s sure to have audiences of all ages laughing and dancing. 8-9:30pm. unionsquareicerink.com
Find out more »@ Harvey Milk Center for Photography, 50 Scott Street. An exhibit of Rock & Roll photography by Jay Blakesberg featuring iconic images of The Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, The Rolling Stones and more. Through January 6. harveymilkphotocenter.org
Find out more »On Friday, December 8–10, 15–17 @ Scottish Rite Theatre, 1547 Lakeside Drive,Oakland. A Scottish Celebration of the Solstice will be the theme of this annual community pageant featuring professionals and local amateurs singing and dancing their hearts out to music from diverse cultures and ritual traditions. The company will celebrate the shortest day in song, dance and spirited folk tales with Scottish tunes and lore plus perennial favorites the Lord of the Dance, Abbots Bromley Horn Dance and more. The Revels,…
Find out more »On December 8–9 @ Nourse Theater, 275 Hayes Street. The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus will present its annual holiday season concert with singing and hijinks to whisk the audience away on a journey from the comfort of their seats all the way to the North Pole. With some 250 elves in their best holiday drag, a team of reindeer and the handsome lumbersexuals, Mr. and Mrs. Claus will sing opera and welcome a few nuns for an unforgettable night.…
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