@ James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center, SF Main Library 100 Larkin Street. The works of photographer Perci Chester are featured in this exhibit focusing on the pre-AIDS era in San Francisco when personal expression, friendship and theater thrived. Through May 16. James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center, SF Main Library, 100 Larkin Street. http://www.sfpl.org
Find out more »@ SF LGBT Community Center, 1800 Market Street. The first meeting of the year to discuss how to keep the SF Dyke March radical and inclusive. 7-9pm. http://www.thedykemarch.org
Find out more »@ James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center, SF Main Library, 100 Larkin Street. Writers, including Nona Caspers, Vernon Keeve III, Jim Provenzano, James J. Siegel and Mark Abramson, will discuss their rural roots and how they shape life experiences and literary works. 6-7pm. http://www.sfpl.org
Find out more »@ SFJAZZ Center, 201 Franklin Street. Entrepreneur Conley will consider the meaning of “elder,” how age is another type of diversity, and the cultivation of wisdom as a lifetime pursuit. 7:30pm. http://www.sfjazz.org
Find out more »@ GLBT History Museum, 4127 18th Street. Join neighbors, community leaders and activists for a discussion and update on plans for the new Castro LGBTQ Cultural District. 6-7:30pm. http://www.castrolgbtq.org
Find out more »@ Z Space, 450 Florida Street. This award-winning show, a commentary on contemporary masculinity, returns as Fresh Meat Productions celebrates its 15th Anniversary as part of a twenty-city tour. 8pm, performances through March 16. http://www.seandorseydance.com
Find out more »@Ashkenaz, 1317 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley. The show features a diverse line-up of comedians, Carla Clayy, Priyanka Wali, Jade Theriault and Lisa Geduldig. 8pm. http://www.ashkenaz.com
Find out more »@ SF Public Library, 100 Larkin Street. A discussion and film clips presentation about the Bay Area’s women rock performers, including Grace Slick, Janis Joplin, We Five, the Pointer Sisters and more. Noon-1:30pm. Also March 20,6-8pm at the North Beach Branch. http://www.sfpl.org
Find out more »@ Salesforce Tower, 415 Mission Street. Organized by the Queer and Trans Asian and Pacific Islander and GLBT Historical Society organizations, the event is a resource fair, mixer and talent showcase plus history exhibit. 6-9pm. https://bit.ly/2TeOGV3
Find out more »@ Roxie Theater, 3117 16th Street. Narrated by Justin Vivian Bond, the documentary visits Eureka Springs, Arkansas, a one-of-a-kind oasis in the Ozarks where Christian piety rubs shoulders with a thriving queer community. 9:10pm. http://www.roxie.com
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