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Super Bowl City presented by Verizon Hours Saturday, January 30: 11AM – 10PM Sunday, January 31: 11AM – 9PM Monday, February 1: 11AM – 9PM Tuesday, February 2: 11AM – 9PM Wednesday, February 3: 11AM – 9PM Thursday, February 4: 11AM – 9PM Friday, February 5: 11AM – 10PM Saturday, February 6: 11AM – 10PM Super Bowl Sunday (February 7): 11AM – 3PM
The How Weird Street Faire is a unique peace event based in San Francisco. It is a project of the non-profit World Peace Through Technology Organization, showing that in spite of our differences, we all dance to the same beat.. You can find more information at http://HowWeird.org How Weird is a spectacle of cosmic art, music, and motion unlike anything you've experienced before, the greatest street faire in the galaxy! How Weird is the start of the San Francisco festival season. Explore the furtile breeding ground for unexpected inspiration and cutting-edge innovation. Be creative at the expanding Art Alley, a vortex of varied expressions. Make new connections, and reconnect with old ones. Together, we will boldly go where no street faire has gone before. The How Weird Street Faire showcases the full spectrum of electronic dance music styles, using advanced sound technology to fill the streets of San Francisco with the vibrations of peace and the frequencies of fun. Join us as we journey through the cosmos in search of new and exciting experiences, expanding our perspective to the universal scale.
Eat Drink SF, San Francisco’s annual food, wine, and spirits festival, heads to Fort Mason Center, August 25-28, 2016. Experience tastes and flavors from the Bay Area’s finest chefs, mixologists, brewers, and wine experts in an epic foodie festival weekend presented by the Golden Gate Restaurant Association. With classes, demonstrations, tastings, and parties —there’s something for every palate! For details: www.eatdrink-sf.com #EDSF
The 62nd Annual North Beach Festival Saturday & Sunday, June 11 and 12, 2016 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM ~ FREE North Beach District, San Francisco, CA RAIN OR SHINE! This is a smoke-free event. In its 62nd year, The North Beach Festival is considered one of the country’s original outdoor Festivals. The event is situated in the historic North Beach District, known to locals and visitors alike as San Francisco’s Little Italy and the home of the famed beat generation. The Festival site includes numerous quaint streets in the heart of the district including Grant Avenue and Columbus Avenue. The 2016 event will feature over 125 arts and crafts booths, gourmet food booths, two stages of live entertainment, Italian street painting, beverage gardens, kid’s chalk art area and the blessing of the animals. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to participate in this San Francisco tradition which is known nationally and internationally. Blessing of the Animals: The animal blessing at The National Shrine of Saint Francis of Assisi (610 Vallejo Street) will take place from 2:00 – 3:00 both days during the festival. Kids’ Chalk Art Area: Let your kids creativity shine in North Beach and buy a square and street chalk at our kids chalk art area on Vallejo St. between Grant Ave. & Columbus from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM both days. Parking is available at: 735 Vallejo (south side of street) between Stockton and Powell, 766 Vallejo (north side of street above Central Station) between Stockton and Powell and on Filbert between Columbus and Mason.
8000 Square feet of community space for Leather learning and practice and to be a safe place for the LGBTQ and pan community to learn and simply enjoy. We provide classes both week nights and week end. Come and join us.
Phoria events is an event company based in San Francisco, CA. We produce 2 styles events, Phoria and Phoria Dark. Some of the artists that have peformed and will perform at Phoria include Markus Schulz, Ferry Corsten, Ilan Bluestone, Simon Patterson, Paul Oakenfold, Jochen Miller, Khomha, Jordan Suckley, Indecent Noise, Arctic Moon, Will Atkinson, Ben Nicky, Jerome Isma-ae, & many more!
James C. Flood Mansion, home of the Pacific-Union Club, in San Francisco, California, USA, was a townhouse for James C. Flood, a 19th-century silver baron. It was the first brownstone building west of the Mississippi River, and the stone was shipped around Cape Horn from the same quarry in Portland, Connecticut, that was the source for all the brownstone in New York City. Along with the Fairmont Hotel, it is the only building on Nob Hill to structurally survive the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. It was purchased by the Pacific-Union Club after the earthquake. Located at California and Mason Streets, in San Francisco, it was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1966.
Reclaiming Presents The 37th Annual SPIRAL DANCE Sunday, October 30, 2016 2016 Intention In the Presence of our Beloved Dead, we dance, create community and wield Love to effect change.
Mon-Sat 12pm - 8pm Sun by appointment HISTORY For our complete history, please click on the "History" tab on the left! THE WAY WE WORK Svetlyo's drawing skills allow him to create personal and unique designs for each customer no matter the complexity of the piece or the idea. He is passionate about getting into the customer's mind and satisfy even the most capricious taste. He has the eye to tell whether a tattoo will go well on someone's body and suggest the best solution. Sveltyo approaches each customer and their projects really personally and does not take a job that will ruin their life or make them unhappy later on. For a complete description about our LICENSES, HYGIENE, EQUIPMENT, ARTISTRY, and AIRBRUSH please click the "How we work" tab on the left! --
NEW TALENT SHOWCASE - Ever wonder how Chis Rock and Louis CK got their starts? Come see the finest new talent the Bay Area has to offer. From up and comers to seasoned professionals, this is show is guaranteed to be a fun night out. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays: 7 - 8, 10 - 11 Tickets: $5
We're putting on a brand new weekly 21+ resident party at Atmosphere SF featuring some of the best up & coming and veteran Producers/DJ's the Bay Area has to offer! Which also features a Hip Hip/Top40 room as well. Best part: It's FREE before 11, $5 til 12, and only $10 after when you sign up at www.EDMshowcase.com (so you can spend more on drink specials, duh!) It will be all about the music and the memorable experiences we make with it, even in adulthood. So come check it out, bring your friends and have a chill Friday night with us. Click "like" and feel free to share the page. Thank you for your time! -EDMShowcase.com
Events Venue. Corporate, Private Events, Birthdays, Weddings
Alenka & Karina Presents is well known for organizing beautiful and classy themed parties in San Francisco including Great Gatsby, James Bond, Valentine's Masquerade, Miss Russian SF and many others. http://alenka-and-karina-presents.eventbrite.com/
We are an appointment only Tattoo Studio. We do not make tattoo appointments through Facebook, nor do we give price quotes. Please call the shop directly (415) 391-1053, or email your artist of choice. Thank you so much!
Make Hang Gallery (opened June 18, 2011), located in the historic North Beach neighborhood of San Francisco, embraces Bay Area emerging makers of art objects. The founders, Aline Dargie and Alan Robin, add a fresh and progressive voice to the San Francisco art scene. Make Hang is a unique space where 3 dimensional, tactile, art is made and can be explored. Our artists use form to create personal experiences through sight, touch, smell and taste. A special emphasis is placed upon artists who use ecological processes and upcycled, unexpected materials in their work. MHG is a place where our diverse community can come to create as well as enjoy, learn and add to their collections. There is valet parking next door at Maykadeh restaurant/ Bocce Cafe, that anyone can use & a parking lot a block away, but I recommend walking here because North Beach is such a wonderful, culturally rich place to explore.
The Dinner Detective is a four-course sit-down dinner in which each guest is allowed to choose their own entree. In between each course of the meal, we have another part of the show. The show is an interactive and improvised comedic murder mystery set in the present day. None of our performers are dressed in costume, but instead are dressed just like everyone else; therefore you do not know who is a part of the show and who isn’t. The show takes place throughout the entire room, and performers may actually be seated at your table, so part of the fun from the beginning is trying to figure out who’s involved in the crime and who’s not. Throughout the night, murders and mayhem will occur, hidden clues will come forth and our Detectives will help everyone try to solve the crime. In the end, we have a prize package for the Top Sleuth who comes closest to solving the crime.
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