@ Noe Street, 16th and Market. Every Wednesday from March through November, the street next to Flore and Lookout is abloom with fresh fruits and vegetables, rain or shine. 5-8pm. http://www.pcfma.org
Find out more »@ San Francisco Public Library, 100 Larkin Street. NYT chief music critic Jon Pareles and Jill Cowan of California Today will talk about songs, artists and musical genres that have emerged from California. 6-7:45pm. http://www.sfpl.org
Find out more »@ Good Vibrations, 1620 Polk Street. Facilitators Carol Queen and Jen Cross host this 4th Wednesday gathering that provides a safe space to read aloud and receive respectful feedback. 6:30-8:30pm. http://www.goodvibes.com
Find out more »@ Beaux Castro Cocktail Lounge, 2344 Market Street. Join Dr. Dee Spencer for drinks, music and sing-alongs every Thursday for Happy Hour and there’s no cover. 4-8pm. http://www.beauxsf.com
Find out more »@ Art House Gallery & Cultural Center, 2905 Shattuck Avenue. Dance to Motown, R&B, soul and disco plus bring your own food, snacks and beverages. 7:30-10:30pm. http://www.rubysintown.com
Find out more »@ La Val’s Subterranean Theater, 1834 Euclid Avenue, Berkeley. Theatre Lunatico presents Shakespeare’s tragedy about an escalating cycle of violence and terror with three central male roles swapped to female. 8pm Fridays & Saturdays; 7pm Sundays through September 29. http://www.theatrelunatico.org
Find out more »@ Jane Warner Plaza, 17th and Castro. Castro/Upper Market CBD presents its summer schedule of live performances featuring on this date Kippy Marks. 1pm. http://www.castrocbd.org
Find out more »@ Martuni’s Piano Bar, 4 Valencia Street. The award-winning vocalist and song-styling chanteuse returns for four shows on August 31 and September 1. 4pm & 7pm. Veronica Klaus on Facebook
Find out more »@ 80 Turk Street. Hosted by FLUX in the Compton’s Transgender Cultural District, the event will feature an open bar, music, performances, food and more. 5-8pm. https://bit.ly/2ZahPmN
Find out more »@ SF Museum of Modern Art, 151 3rd Street. The series will conclude with two of Warhol’s West Coast creations, including San Diego Surf and Sunset. 1-5pm. http://www.sfmoma.org
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