@ SF MOMA, 151 Third Street. Special guests will include Michael Childers who assisted his partner director John Schleslinger in creating this modern classic film. 8:45pm. https://bit.ly/2FLgcQD
Find out more »@ SF MOMA, 151 Third Street. Special guests will include Michael Childers, who assisted his partner director John Schleslinger in creating this modern classic film. 8:45pm. https://bit.ly/2FLgcQD
Find out more »@ La Estrellita Cafe, 446 E 12th Street, Oakland. Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits (BAAITTS) is the beneficiary of this event featuring music, dancing and networking, hosted by Q2 for queer and trans people of color. 10pm-2am. Queer Qumbia on Facebook
Find out more »@ SFSPCA Pacific Heights, 2343 Fillmore Street. The series of Saturday offerings continues. You can paint a personalized portrait of your furry best friend. 3-5pm. https://events.sfspca.org/pacificheights
Find out more »@ Splash San Jose, 65 Post Street. Featuring DJ Rockaway and DJ Danny Gilmore, the event includes a Lypsync Contest and is sponsored by Hey Girl, Silicon Valley Pride, Billy deFrank LGBTQ+ Community Center , PLAY and Girl Pages Network. 6-10pm. http://www.svpride.org
Find out more »@ Ivy Room, 860 San Pablo Avenue. Join Shake It Booty Band and The Party Monsters to celebrate spring with costumes encouraged. 1:30-5:30pm. http://www.ivyroom.com
Find out more »@ First Unitarian Church, 1187 Franklin Street. Volunteers are needed and all are welcome for this annual free event. 415-584-3252
Find out more »@ Castro Theatre, 429 Castro Street. Gavin Hood’s film starting Keira Knightley is the closing event of the annual SF International Film Festival. 8pm. http://www.sfflim.org
Find out more »@ Oakland Museum of California, 1000 Oak Street. The four-month exhibition includes historical materials, artifacts and archival documents along with representatives of social activism, contemporary artwork, costumes and ephemera. http://www.museumca.org
Find out more »@ Arc Gallery, 1246 Folsom Street. Presented by the Northern California Women’s Caucus for Art, the exhibit presents the work of multiple women artists whose work is described as a bold artistic expression of feminist protest. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays through May 11. http://www.ncwca.org
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