@ North Berkeley Senior Center, 1901 Hearst Avenue, Berkeley. Group discussions on topics such as dating, loss of friends, going back in the closet to survive, dealing with exes and children, aging and loneliness and Alameda County services. Also on Fridays at 3:15pm. Info: anne@pacificcenter.org or 510-548-8283 ext 126
Find out more »@ Woodminster Amphitheater, Joaquin Miller Park, Joaquin Miller Road at upper Sanborn Drive, Oakland. Woodminister’s Summer Music series concludes with their production of the stage adaptation of the beloved Disney movie. Also on selected dates through September 10. 8pm woodminster.com
Find out more »@ Forest Meadows Amphitheater, Dominican University of California, 890 Belle Avenue, San Rafael. Marin Shakespeare Company’s outdoor Shakespeare festival concludes its 28th season with Shakespeare’s play plus picnic options and pre and postshow conversations. Sept. 1, 2 and 3. marinshakespeare.org
Find out more »@ San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Evelyn and Walter Haas Jr Atrium, Floor 1, 151 Third Street. The debut of Mehretu’s site-specific diptych’s two vast canvasses commissioned through a new program of SFMOMA. Artist Talk on Sept 14 at 6:30pm. exhibitsfmoma.org
Find out more »@ The Stud, 399 9th Street. With Jim Hopkins and Paul Goodyear, the 6th annual celebration of Sylvester’s birthday. 9pm-3am. studsf.com
Find out more »@ The Starlight Room, Powell Street. Hosted by Donna Sachet, the event features a brunch and a troupe of entertainers described as “The Greatest Drag Show in San Francisco.” Two shows every Sunday at 11am and 2pm. starlightroomsf.com
Find out more »@ Jane Warner Plaza, 17th and Castro. The Castro Business District’s ongoing series of live events continues. 1-2pm.
Find out more »@ Dolores Park, 19th & Dolores Streets. The acclaimed troupe presents their new show, addressing the question, “How can a nation of immigrants declare war on immigration? ”on various dates throughout the Bay Area through September 10. 2pm. sfmt.org
Find out more »@ Ivy Room, 860 San Pablo Avenue, Albany. Mingle and dance in support of DJ Page Hodel at the lesbian-owned bar. ivyroom.com
Find out more »@ San Mateo County Pride, 1021 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. Directors S. Leo Chiang and Johnny Symons will attend the screening of their award-winning film on the challenges transgender and all LGBT people face as they transition ino the mainstream and fight for dignity, legitimacy and acceptance. sanmateopride.org or 650-591-0133
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