@ Flore, 2298 Market Street. The event is known as Mexico’s Drag Race where, every Tuesday, sisters in CDMX compete. 8pm. http://www.flore415.com
Find out more »@ Berkeley Repertory Theatre, 2025 Addison Street, Berkeley. The Second City crew returns to Berkeley to celebrate nearly 60 years of cutting-edge satirical revues. 8pm. Continues through July 14. http://www.berkeleyrep.org
Find out more »@ Victoria Theatre, 2961 16th Street. Winner of eight Tony Awards, this family-friendly musical brings the 60s in Baltimore to life. Through August 11. http://www.bamsf.org
Find out more »@ El Rio, 3158 Mission Street. This is the 5th year for this annual fundraiser held every 4th of July to highlight the ways America fails queers, folks of color, immigrants, Muslims and other marginalized groups. 3-8pm. http://elriosf.com
Find out more »@ The STUD, 399 9th Street. This first Thursday event features entertainers and DJs plus dancing all night. 9pm-2am. http://www.studsf.com
Find out more »@ Mosswood Park, 3612 Webster Street, Oakland. A decade after its debut, this unique party, described by John Waters as “the perfect cult gathering of young and old music rebels” continues. 8pm and also 10pm on July 7. http://www.burgerboogaloo.com
Find out more »@ Fillmore Street (Jackson to Eddy). The largest Jazz festival on the West Coast, the event blends art and soul in the historic Fillmore district and attracts more than 100,000 over the Independence Day weekend. 10am-6pm. For more information search for the 36th Annual Fillmore Jazz Festival on Facebook.
Find out more »@ Veterans’ Memorial Building, 200 Grand Avenue, Oakland. All ages are welcome at this event featuring women’s partner dancing and more. 6:30pm potluck; 7-8pm lessons; 8-10:30pm dancing. http://www.countrynightsdance.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,” we agree that it is great! Every Sunday at 11am. http://www.startlightroomsf.com
Find out more »@ Manny’s 3092 16th Street at Valencia. The long-running LGBTQIA community open mic, hosted by Larry-bob and Dana Hopkins, will feature multi-genre artist Juba Kalamka whose work centers on intersectional dialogues on race, identity, gender, disability, sexuality and class in popular media. 5pm. http://www.welcometomannys.com
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