@ Hotel Whitcomb, 1231 Market Street. A Night of Russian Disko is the theme of the annual event where the new Duke and Duchess are crowned. 6pm. sfducal.org
Find out more »@ Oakland LGBTQ Community Center, 3207 Lakeshore Avenue. The monthly queer film screening by and about queer lives hosted by Lorin Murphy in the Common Ground Room. 7-9pm. oaklandlgbtqcenter.org
Find out more »@ The Santa Clara Hyatt, 5101 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara. Drummer Robin Roth with The Girlz will perform. 8-11pm. robinroth.com
Find out more »@ The Pink Elephant Alibi Gastropub, 142 Minna Street. A big queer brunch pre-Folsom. 12-2pm. Queer Babe Folsom Brunch on facebook.com
Find out more »@ Dog Eared Books Castro, 489 Castro Street. Tougaw will read from his The One You Get, which uses neuroscience and family love to tell his story of growing up gay in 1970s Southern California, raised by hippies; and Busman will read from her Like A Woman, a vivid coming-ofage story about the lives of teenage girls on the streets of L.A. 7pm. dogearedbooks.com
Find out more »@ Roxie Theater, 3117 16th Street. The 9th San Francisco Latino Film Festival presents the story of a thirteen-year-old trans activist Zoey Luna and the challenges he faces from school officials. 7-8pm. sflff.gala-engine.com
Find out more »@ Wicked Grounds, 289 8th Street. Gather to debrief and share memories about your experiences during Folsom Street Fair Weekend. 7-9pm. wickedgrounds.com
Find out more »@ Jessica Silverman Gallery, 488 Ellis Street. A solo exhibit of paintings, drawings and ceramic plates made between 1968 and 2004 exploring women’s agency, sexuality and feline companions; featuring Morning Fan (1971), a monumental painting considered an icon of feminist minimalism. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 11am-6pm through October 28. jessicasilvermangallery.com
Find out more »@ Tenderloin Museum, 398 Eddy Street. One event in a series of four workshops on the Compton’s Film Series: Queens to the Front to culminate in an interactive play, ‘The Compton’s Cafeteria Riot’ inspired by the 1966 riot. 6:30-9pm. tenderloinmuseum.org
Find out more »@ The Octopus Literary Salon, 2101 Webster Street at 22nd, Oakland. A monthly series celebrating erotic writing by self-identified older women of all flavors featuring for September authors Kristin McCloy, author of three novels, and j mork, whose writings reflect her fifteen years of experience as a sex worker in the Bay Area. 7:30pm. oaklandoctopus.org
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