The Roxie Theater, 3117 16th Street. Cohen as presented in Tony Palmer’s never before released documentary from 1974. roxie.com
Find out more »Dance Mission Theater, 3316 24th Street. Dance Brigade’s dancing and other artistic activities resisting the wave of funding to support the arts. dancemission.com
Find out more »The Hillside Club, 2286 Cedar Street, Berkeley. A multi-disciplinary presentation hosted by The Psychological Institute and The Sanville Institute about the psychological causes and effects of the ecological crisis. Tip-berkeley.org
Find out more »Intersection for the Arts, 901 Mission Street, Suite 306. Features a panel discussion moderated by Lexa Walsh with panelists marc Vogl, Ebony McKinney and Jan Masaoka. theintersection.org
Find out more »March 25 in SF and March 26 in Danville. As one of the San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band’s award-winning Community Concert Series programs, the multi-media performance explores humankind’s relationship with the Earth and our varied environments. sflgfb.org
Find out more »Half Moon Bay Brewing Co., 390 Capistrano Road, Half Moon Bay. Teel’s popular band, including popular drummer Robin Roth performing in a favorite venue. hmbbrewingco.com
Find out more »Rinconada Park, 777 Embarcadero Road, Palo Alto. Organized by the Feminist Majority, the event includes a rally and two-mile walk in opposition to the current attached on women’s rights. bit.ly/norcalwalkforequality
Find out more »2088 Golden Gate Avenue. Lesbian/Gay Chorus of San Francisco benefit hosted by Dale Danley and Michael Helquist with a Wall of Wine auction, cocktails and hors d’oeuvers. secretary@lgcsf.org
Find out more »Lark Theater, 549 Magnolia Avenue, Larkspur. Special guest Sylvia Boorstein will appear in conjunction with this screening of an award-winning documentary featuring Bay Area drummer Barbara Borden. kobmovie.com
Find out more »San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 151 Third Street. Presenting for the first time side by side the art of two of the 20th Century’s most extraordinary painters. sfmoma.org
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