@ The Uptown Nightclub, 1928 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland. The monthly first Tuesday event features women songwriters from the Bay Area preforming songs in the round and featuring for November Willa Mamet, Eileen Torez, Suzanne Yada and host Emily Zisman. 7:30pm. uptownnightclub.com
Find out more »@ The Castro Theatre, 429 Castro Street. The Stuff of Dreams screening. 6:30pm followed by an After Party. Festival continues November 9-11 @ Vogue Theatre. newitaliancinema.org
Find out more »@ Noe & Market Streets. On-going outdoor market in the Castro featuring fresh and organic foods from local vendors. 4pm-8pm, every Wednesday through Nov. 4-8pm. pcfma.org
Find out more »@ Noe Valley Town Square, 24th Street. Bring a candle and join the vigil marking the one-year anniversary of the disastrous 2016 election and the idea of reversing the impacts of Trumpism. 5:30-6:30pm. actionsfsolidarity@gmail.com
Find out more »@ Harvey Milk Plaza, Castro & Market Streets. A celebration Grand Lighting the new Harvey’s Halo public art exhibit and the unveiling of the Hope Will Never Be Silent presentation by Illuminate, the team that created the Bay Lights and the Conservatory of Flowers’s Summer of Love light show. 6pm. illuminate.org
Find out more »@ Laurel Bookstore, 1423 Broad Way, Oakland. Featuring author Micheline Marcom (The Brick House) in conversation with Carolina de Robertis. 7pm. laurelbookstore.com
Find out more »@ GLBT History Museum, 4127 18th Street. Featured guests Paula Lichtenberg and Michael Helquist will discuss the story of two well-known West Coast lesbian couples: Marie Equi and Harriet Speckart, and Gail Laughlina nd Mary A. Sperry. 7-9pm. glbthistoryorg
Find out more »@ Marines Memorial Theatre, 609 Sutter Street. Brazile is speaking out about her time as the leader of the Democratic Party in an unfiltered conversation on the 2016 election and the chaotic battlefield of American politics. 6:30pm. marinesmemorialtheatre.com
Find out more »@ Roxie Theater, 3125 !6th Street. Celebrating the 10th year of the first of its kind event, the three-day festival presents a program of films promoting transgender and gender-variant visibility, culture and community. Continues Novemer 11 & 12. sftff.org
Find out more »@ Oakland LGBTQ Community Center, 3207 Lakeshore Avenue, Oakland. Free night every Friday for older teens and adults in the common ground community room. 7:30-10:30pm. oaklandlgbtqcenter.org
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