We are a unique addition to San Francisco's Fillmore District and can't wait to make you at home. With a cozy, vintage aesthetic we aim to be this neighborhood's own little living room providing you with tasty snacks, delicious sips, great music, books, games, WIFI, Four Barrel Coffee, art and an all around warm experience!
Established 11 years ago in Los Angeles, GAMeBoi runs nonstop every Friday as the 18+ nightclub of choice popular among the Asian community. In August 2010, GAMeBoi expanded to San Francisco as a monthly Saturday event. GAMeBoi even has plans to go international next year to Vancouver, Canada! GAMeBoi stands out from other nightclubs for its diversity in music, featuring a mix of pop and dance music while venturing into the kpop scene. With the success afforded by its guests, GAMeBoi has given back to the community, fundraising thousands of dollars to such causes as AIDS Walk LA--creating a team every year. Recently, GAMeBoi has expanded its non-profit support through the establishment of GAMeBoi Community. Although early in its infancy, GAMeBoi Community will be the portal for volunteer and fundraising opportunities for causes its support. GAMeBoi Community just fundraised $8005 for AIDS Walk LA. GAMeBoi Community has also committed to fundraising for AP&I Wellness Center for SF Pride 2013 festivities.
The Russian Center of San Francisco was founded in 1939 by Russian immigrants as a focal point for the preservation of their rich cultural heritage. Tradition was passionately kept alive through operas, operettas, choirs, grand balls, folk dance ensembles and plays. Generation followed generation, and still the goal remains to preserve and display the warmth and spirit of the Russian culture. As a non-profit cultural organization, the Russian Center annually produces many cultural activities including operas, dance concerts, folk dance classes, social gatherings and lectures. The Russian Festival, held every February, is a three day showcase of food, art, music and dance, and attracts thousands of people from all over the San Francisco Bay Area and the world. The Russian Center is home to Teremok, a State certified Russian pre-school, Congress of Russian Americans, Museum of Russian Culture, Russian Life Daily Newspaper, a library of Russian books, Russian folk dancing classes, rhythmic gymnastic classes .
Noisebridge is a space open to anyone interested in the creative uses of technology, art, craft, and science. You and anyone else are free to use the space and most of its contents at any time: just ring the doorbell at 2169 Mission Street to come in. Everyone is welcome! Noisebridge is inspired by its fellow hackerspaces all around the world, from Alberta to Zurich. If you'd like to know more about how we work, and what we offer, visit the website at http://www.noisebridge.net/, or join the weekly Tuesday meeting at 8PM. Noisebridge is solely supported by individual donations by its users. You can donate through PayPal on our site or in the donation bins across the space. If you use Noisebridge regularly, set up a regular donation. A $10-$40 monthly subscription is a great way to ensure Noisebridge stays around. You can also become a member, which means you can take part in decisions about Noisebridge -- but you don't have to be one to use our space. You can also keep Noisebridge running by helping out in the space. Noisebridge is a "do-ocracy": if you think something needs improving or fixing, feel free to go ahead and do it.
The Beautiful Game bring us together with a purpose to be Active, be Social and Give Back to the Community. All soccer levels are welcome for Men and Women. Check out our website at www.kickit365.com. REGISTER NOW CALL 415-871-3193 [email protected]
R/SF projects was founded in February 2016 in San Francisco’s Mission District as a curatorial project space for raw contemporary work, alternative projects, and offbeat programming from the Bay Area’s emerging talent. The gallery endeavors to champion true risk-taking among today’s cultural agitators, and to redefine the way viewers interact with contemporary art. The initial location hosted 46 events with over 70 collaborators in just three and a half months—situating itself as an ever-changing storefront of unconventional happenings, as well as a reinvigoration of the underground experimentation the city was once known for. R/SF has since expanded to a larger location in downtown San Francisco, amplifying its original mission to include a dynamic roster of emerging talent. Their range of cross-disciplinary practices exemplifies the gallery’s love affair with the generative nature of plurality, and imbuing art consumption with myriad points of entry. R/SF continues to incorporate intimate spur of the moment performances, sensorial artist dinners, discursive salons, and renegade projections; fixtures that entice new audiences and consistently offer new levels of critical engagement with the works on view.
The SFNHS explores all aspects of nature in the Bay Area. Our monthly lecture series at the Randall seeks to understand our impact on those natural systems, and their impact on us. We seek a deeper connection of the natural world in order to make more informed choices about the future.
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The Perish Trust is a modern day general store established in 2008 by photo art director, Rod Hipskind and commercial photographer, Kelly Ishikawa with a passion to diligently collect, craft and curate the best well worn homegoods and the most unique, local handywork. With a mix of the patinated old and the curious new we strive to cultivate and promote our mutual and authentic California Heritage. The effort is a textured gathering of home, hearth and old fashioned hospitality. Pioneering retail in the Western Addition/NOPA district in San Francisco, The Perish Trust was at the forefront of whole new ideas in retail forging creative collaborations with Warby Parker Eyewear, Scribe Winery, The Ramen Shop, Meatpaper Magazine, Anthology Magazine, OPEN and Chez Panisse among others.
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The Harding Theater is a historic movie theater located at 616 Divisadero Street in San Francisco, California.HistoryThe Harding Theater was built in 1926 by local theater owner Samuel H. Levin who hired Reid Brothers architects. The theater opened April 8, 1926 with Colleen Moore starring in the first movie version of the hit musical Irene.As with other facilities built by the Reid Brothers, it has a capacity of between 800 and 1200 people. The Harding was used as a movie theater from 1926 to 1970. The theatrical group Lamplighters Music Theatre performed at the facility from 1961 to 1968, The Grateful Dead played the theater on 6 and 7 November 1971 (with their first performance of "Hideaway" on the 7th).From the mid-1970s to 2004, the theater was used as a church. In 2004 (approximate date), the building was purchased by developers for US$1.6 million.Present dayThe owner/developer had a "compromise" plan—to remove the back fly system (see also batten) - so that a separate independent structure containing eight units of housing condominia could be constructed while preserving the existing proscenium arch, maintaining the existing auditorium and lobby and their extant detailing. Consideration for the removal and reconstruction of the raked theater floor and seating to allow for a new parking level below, addition of windows, and the upgrade of restrooms to conform with modern building codes were also reviewed in depth to conform with the Secretary of the Interior's "Standards for the Rehabilitation of Historic Structures".
Pioneering the medical marijuana movement in San Francisco, Bay Area Safe Alternatives (B.A.S.A) offers Californian medical marijuana patients high quality medicine at affordable prices. We are passionate about supporting our community - helping our patients make informed choices on safe, effective medicine. Founded in 2003, we're the second oldest dispensary in San Francisco. In that sense, we maintain a classic, neighborhood atmosphere unique to S.F. from our conveniently located dispensary on Divisadero and Grove - we even offer free parking for the duration of your visit! "Only individuals with legally recognized Medical Cannabis Identification Cards or a verifiable, written recommendation from a physician for medical cannabis may obtain cannabis from medical cannabis dispensaries."
The Independent has state-of-the-art sound and light systems and the best venue staff in the city. They celebrated its 1000th show in August 2009.