715 Harrison St
San Francisco, CA 94107
(415) 546-7938
Located on the fourth floor of the iconic METREON, City View lives up to its name with floor to ceiling windows revealing an unobstructed view of San Francisco’s renowned cityscape. Between the expansive 18,000 square-foot interior and 12,000 square-foot outdoor terrace, whether it’s a product launch or conference, cocktail party or wedding, City View at METREON makes every event a special occasion.
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.
District is a wine bar and lounge located in the SOMA/South Beach neighborhood of San Francisco. We are 1 block from ATT Park and the 4th Street Cal Train station. We are pleased to offer over 40 wines by the glass and taste along with a more extensive private reserve list. Our wine list consists of unique, high quality labels from around the world. The selections are divided between New World and Old World grapes and styles, providing a wide range of varietals, terroir, climate and winemaking techniques. Our dinner menu has been carefully selected to enhance your wine tasting experience with small, shareable plates that pair well with our wine list. Everything on the menu is made in-house with fresh ingredients from local purveyors and artisans.
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SPiN, the original ping pong social club merging sport, design and art, founded in NYC, is bringing their balls to the Bay! The new location at 690 Folsom will feature 12,000 sq ft of ping pong pandemonium with 17 tables, a private VIP lounge, a full restaurant and a unique San Francisco cocktail program. Our artwork features original pieces by world-renowned street artists such as Shepard Fairey, Stikki Peaches, Pemex & Rpes and many more. Fully equipped for live music , performances and DJs, SPiN will be ultimate nightlife destination to bring entertainment, social interaction and a little healthy competition to spice up your typical night in San Francisco. To learn more about SPiN, check out www.wearespin.com.
The Metreon is a shopping center located in downtown San Francisco at the corner of 4th Street and Mission Street. It is a four-story 350,000 square foot (33,000 m²) building built over the corner of the underground Moscone Center convention center. Metreon opened on June 16, 1999, as the first of a proposed chain of Sony "urban entertainment centers", aggregating dining, gaming, music, exhibitions, shopping, and movies. Sony intended the ambitious 85 million dollar project to be not only a theme park and gallery for Sony products but also a way to reinforce a sophisticated image for the Sony brand.In 2006 Metreon was sold to Westfield, a mall developer, and it was refashioned as a food-oriented mall. In 2011, with few exceptions, remaining businesses in the mall were closed. Westfield began a major renovation with an emphasis on dining, including Target Corporation creating a large downtown department store that now takes up the second floor. In April, 2012, the Westfield sold the Metreon to Starwood Capital Group. Westfield currently continues to be responsible for management.HistoryThe Metreon's original attractions included a movie theater including both standard and IMAX screens, a multimedia edutainment presentation involving audio-animatronics and 3-D film based on the famous book The Way Things Work by David Macaulay, a play area for young children based on Maurice Sendak's popular children's book Where the Wild Things Are (sharing a floor with an In the Night Kitchen themed restaurant), and an arcade and bar, the Airtight Garage, based on French comic artist and graphic designer Jean "Moebius" Giraud's graphic novel of the same name and featuring all original games.
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Smuin Ballet pushes the boundaries of contemporary ballet within a distinctly American style, combining classical ballet training, technique, and artistry with uncommon physicality and expression. Smuin offers audiences an experience of ballet that is entertaining, evocative, and original. Debuting in San Francisco in 1994, Smuin Ballet immediately established itself as one of the Bay Area’s most eagerly watched performing arts companies of international acclaim, performing to sold-out houses on U.S. and European tours. Michael Smuin’s singular philosophy to create pieces, which merge the diverse vocabularies of classical ballet and contemporary dance has served as the Company’s touchstone since its inception. Since 2008, Artistic Director Celia Fushille’s vision includes sustaining and increasing the Company’s reputation for presenting compelling and innovative repertoire, as well as attracting new audiences to the medium. Smuin Ballet continues to showcase Michael Smuin’s work, while enriching its impressive repertoire with contemporary choreographic voices, commissioning world premieres and collaborating with inventive choreographers from around the world. More than 30,000 people enjoy Smuin Ballet performances each season, performing more than 60 shows during its regular season in San Francisco, Walnut Creek, Mountain View, San Mateo, and Carmel. Now in its 22nd season, Smuin Ballet is one of Northern California’s leading non-profit dance companies, cementing its place at the forefront of the Bay Area arts scene.
Few parties come along even in our great city with so many awesome offerings under one roof on one night. Live music and DJ's, straight and gay, sexy and silly, vanilla and benignly edgy. Those looking for something spectacular, fun and outside the norm need look no further. The Bay Area's finest come together in costume, music, dance and spectacle to bask in amazing decor & eclectic entertainment from the Co-Creators of Sea Of Dreams NYE, HowWeird St Fair, Opulent Temple & SF Lovevolution.
City Nights is San Francisco's only 18+ hip-hop night club, featuring two dance halls, two DJs and three full bars, every Saturday night at 715 Harrison St. Dress code: Women: Classy outfits are encouraged; dress to impress. Men: We do not allow hats, shorts, jerseys or flip-flops. Nice jeans with a collared shirt are both encouraged, *Admission requires a valid, hard-copy government ID.
The Creativity Theater acts as host to theatrical, dance, music and variety arts performances. Our primary focus is providing performing arts experiences for young people, both as audience and performers. But our doors are open to the wide spectrum of cultural events produced by our community, so don’t be surprised if you find shows that are just for grown-ups.
Artecise is about exercising your artistic side; we believe that you don't have to be an artist to enjoy the art process, but you are willing to try, learn, explore, and practice! Exercising your creativity, just like your body and mind, may help you become a stronger, healthier, and happier being - inside out. Artecise offers indoor and outdoor small group and semi-private art classes for adults led by a professional artist, Nataliya Tyaglo, who guides you through various ways of seeing, mixing paint, and exploring the outdoors through the eyes of an artist. Nataliya's mission is to share art as a form of creative exercise: wether or not you are able to join her class we hope that more people will be inspired to observe, do something with your hands, and create!
Few parties come along even in our great city with so many awesome offerings under one roof on one night. Live music and DJ's, straight and gay, sexy and silly, vanilla and benignly edgy. Those looking for something spectacular, fun and outside the norm need look no further. The Bay Area's finest come together in costume, music, dance and spectacle to bask in amazing decor & eclectic entertainment from the Co-Creators of Sea Of Dreams NYE, HowWeird St Fair, Opulent Temple & SF Lovevolution.
During the past 26 years, more than 400 artists have passed through these studios, calling SOMA Artists Studios their home. Presently 46 artists are working here, continuing to problem solve, innovate and create. The studio houses a variety of artists, including painters, photographers, sculptors, printmakers, and more. Current artists include : Heather Buechler, Trudy Evard Chiddix, Linda Sanders Colnett, Rex M. Dacanay, Flora Davis, Denise Dmochowski, John Fitzsimmons, Kat Flyn, Keiko Fujimoto,Jeremie Garza, Tama Greenberg, Jana Grover, Andrea D. Guerra, John Fox Haag, Amanda Hanlon, Martine Jarde , Darpana Kapil, Charlotte Kay, Russel Keihn, Wendy Tremont King, Rajiv Khilnani, Elvira Dayel-Kogan, Sharon kyle kuhn, Kerry Laitala, Skye Macleod, Margaretha Miglo, Elise Odom, Kristina Quinones, Suzaanne Radcliffe, Janet Sierfert, Valerie Scott, Alex Shepard, Catherine Small, Brendan Powell Smith, Anne Subercaseaux, Kim Uno, Victoria Veedell, Erick Vera, Elena Zolotnitsky
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.
Located on the fourth floor of the iconic METREON, City View lives up to its name with floor to ceiling windows revealing an unobstructed view of San Francisco’s renowned cityscape. Between the expansive 18,000 square-foot interior and 12,000 square-foot outdoor terrace, whether it’s a product launch or conference, cocktail party or wedding, City View at METREON makes every event a special occasion.
"Like" Shannyn Elyzabeth Productions and follow our events and shows in the SF Bay area including Slide SF, 4fourteen at Ruby Skye, Temple SF, Alibi SF, and more! We are open to accepting more models, djs, dancers, and other talent into our shows and events. Exciting things have happened and even more to come! Shannyn Elyzabeth Productions often produces shows/events with Dolce Presents specializing in the entertainment portion. ;)
SUNSET ARCADE is Northern California's most diverse 18+ Sunday EDM monthly; featuring dancing, video games, beer pong, interactive competitions and go go dancers through out the venue... there truly is something fun for every type of party pro. Sunset Arcade is an 18+ event with a full bar for the 21+. Sunset Arcade takes place at Temple SF.
Découvrez LUZIA et laissez-vous porter, comme dans un rêve éveillé, au cœur d'un Mexique imaginaire. Plongez dans un monde de lumière où la pluie danse et vous cajole – un lieu où tous vos sens sont en éveil. Discover LUZIA, where a waking dream transports you to an imaginary Mexico. Experience a wondrous world that inspires you to explore your senses, enveloped in light and nurtured by rain. Descubran LUZIA, un sueño que los transportará a un México imaginario. Disfruten de un mundo maravilloso que los inspirará a explorar sus sentidos, rodeados de luz y nutridos por la lluvia.
Welcome to Leela, a San Francisco-based improvisational theatre company and training center. A creative community where people from all walks of life come together to connect, play, and express their authentic selves while creating fresh new works of art. Take a class, see a show, audition for an ensemble, join us for an improv jam… we invite you to come play with us!