1710 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 272-2012
Welcome to the newly remodeled Holy Cow Nightclub! Established in 1987, The Holy Cow has been an iconic go-to spot for socializing, dancing and fun. Our mission is to keep the party going!
http://twitter.com/skylarksf The Skylark first opened its doors for business in December 1996, becoming one of the Mission's nighttime favorites. The stylish decor and cozy, dim ambience are attractions in themselves, but the strong drinks and great DJ's make the experience worth repeating. The Skylark has a great sound system and a cozy dance floor.
Optimistically-named lounge bar on Folsom with more than a touch of San Francisco colour in its clientele. The plush up-market lounge area is lit in a deep red glow and has fine leather couches to recline on that suggest a certain patrician class rather then posiness. Yet the clientele cannot be boxed in either way: a happy mix of suits, gays, straights, clubbers, trendies and down home regulars, who come for the reasonably-priced beers and fine cocktails because service is friendly and spot on. Staff will carry large drinks to your tables and add a little extra shot of rum in your Caiparinha if you tip them well. Happy hour is really happy three hours (5-8pm) and the crowd are as friendly and laid back as the staff.
Located close to Everything, Stage Werx Theatre is intimate yet roomy and comfortable. Not a bad seat in the house, and cozy seats at that. Wide variety of programing from Stand-Up Comedy, Improv, Sketch, to Storytelling, Solo Performance and full length plays. Musicals, bands, and concerts as well as movie nights. Great rehearsal/class space also.
The Lost Church is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to Creating, Sustaining, and Defending Spaces for Live Performance. Our mission to open more 49-seat theaters in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, and throughout the United States. Our original TLC venue at 65 Capp Street, San Francisco, is a multi-media theatrical production house and intimate, yet energetic listening room. TLC produces content for film, stage and web; with a focus on live performance, and offers space rentals for special events in a unique and beautifully designed two-level venue. Americana, Folk, Magic, Punk, Comedy, Rock, Soul, Performance Art and Theater all find sanctuary at The Lost Church. "The Lost Church is a haven for adventurous souls hungry for new thrills in unexpected settings." The Bold Italic Doors @ 7:30pm and Show @ 8:15pm Nightly (unless specially noted) BOOKING/PRIVATE EVENTS: [email protected] (please email instead of messing on FB) All Other Inquiries: [email protected]
Friday, September 16 12-10pm Saturday, September 17 12-10pm Sunday, September 18 12-8pm
Featured every month at Public Works, NON STOP BHANGRA is a unique experience that celebrates the beautiful and vibrant spirit of Bhangra, a traditional Punjabi folk music and dance. Imagine a scene from a Bollywood movie smack in the middle of a thumping nightclub-swirling colors, the rhythm of pounding feet, & the relentless energy of brilliant beats - that's NON STOP BHANGRA!
Market Street Gallery exhibits work of established and emerging artists of the San Francisco Bay Area. Our mission is to give artists with a clear creative voice a stage to showcase their work. For those who visit our gallery, we curate the exhibition to maximize the cerebral experience between the viewer and the art with an objective to connect people to new creative ideas. We actively seek out artists to identify those who are ready to share their creative energies and thoughtful artwork to the public here in San Francisco. From paintings… to photography… to multi-media installations, our exhibiting artists employ everything across the medium spectrum; the common thread among the artists is strong, relevant & unique content. You can also follow us on Twitter >> @MStreetGallery http://twitter.com/MStreetGallery Or see videos posted on our YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/1554MSGallery
Almost every restaurant and bar serves craft beer these days - When you’re out at a bar or restaurant, How do you choose the right craft beer? Craft beer bars typically offer a dizzying array of uniquely named beers that change regularly, Selections and variety are wonderful things, but they can make the ordering process a bit intimidating and daunting, Because You do not want to order 16oz of something that is not to your taste. Whether you are a beer aficionado a seasoned drinker with a wealth of beer knowledge, or someone who is new to the craft beer scene; Hand Crafted Tasting Co.’s Craft Beer Festivals mission is to give you the opportunity to taste a large number craft beer selections, many seasonal, in one place at one time. No matter your beer knowledge you will leave knowing more Than When you arrived! Discover what ingredients you like best in your beer at the sense lab which is one of the Learning initiatives in a Craft Concierge Center staffed by industry experts and informative seminars. All tailored towards helping you discover which brands and/or which specific beers appeal most to you, youl also get the chance to taste some beers that are hard to find and not at every local craft beer bar because With 150 craft beer’s from 75 breweries, Discovering what styles of beer you like, or if you already know, tasting the latest offerings from our represented breweries.
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the good will as-is san francisco is a store that has offered a unique shopping experience to the most die-hard shoppers for the past decade and a half... the majority of the patrons are regular customers, although varying in frequency, whom have persevered the harsh elements in an exquisitely gruesome environment wherein one might never be sure what they will unveil as their exploration through the inventory that is "not rack ready" and unable to be sold in the retail stores... since the termination of the initial manager Sheldon the store has been in a constant state turmoil due to foolish changes made by unqualified persons as a result of managerial changes in the corporate office shortly following the founding managers dismissal... and now we have lost the one link that was able to hold things together sheryl who was constantly trying to maintain the infrastructure of the as-is despite the new managements inability to have an honest understanding of what the store was which had resulted in what the store is now... lifeless and without any of the magical properties that were so prominent for the first decade and well into the second of the stores existence... and in just of couple of years we have seen a spiritual mecca as well as a place of lucrative financial importance on many different levels decline into a place of frustration and broken spirits having lost its unique edge and at times overwhelming output of merchandise... as well the core of its very soul... i am hoping that there really are enough people who feel the same way as myself and are willing to voice their thoughts... if i can provide proof that enough people have been affected by the changes i guarantee that it will be recognized by those who matter and are in control now... they have so far appeared to be honestly looking for input and have listened to what they have heard thus far but it is basically from a very small faction which is completely biased and by broadening their insight we can hopefully get back our store...
We’ve built a free walk-in theater for San Francisco and we need your help to continue to bring programming to the community. Donate now at http://www.herefornowsf.org/. PROXY SF is a temporary placeholder for rotating happenings, food, art, and retail, located in hayes valley, san francisco on octavia boulevard. the architects of envelope a+d have conceptualized, designed and realized the project in partnership with the s.f. mayor's office. Home to Aether, Basic Training, Biergarten, Casey's Pizza, Juice Shop, Ritual Coffee Roasters, Streets of San Francisco BIke Tours, and Smitten Ice Cream.
This Mission boasts some of the earliest history not just in San Francisco, but in California. Of all of the 21 Missions of California, I choose Mission Dolores (mission # 6) as the focus of my 4th grade project. Along with my dad, sister, and mom, I had a blast exploring the nooks and crannies and learning TONS of wonderful historical facts about Mission Dolores and the surrounding area. My sister and I even had the opportunity to ring the mission bells. It was so much fun!
Aaxte is a Basque tapas bar and restaurant in San Francisco, California in the United States.The bar is located in the historic Swedish American Hall, above Cafe Du Nord. Aaxte was designed by Stellah DeVille. Ryan Pollnow is the chef and creator of the concept for the bar. He was inspired by time he spent in San Sebastián, where he trained at Mugaritz.They serve cocktails, specializing in gin and tonics. They serve over 50 different gins and 22 different tonics, including one on tap. The wine directors are Sam Bogue and Geno Tomko and Tommy Quimby is the bar manager.For food, they serve Basque pintxos. Pintxos' created by Pollnow include pickled mussels and anchovies, pork belly, and octopus. The bar has a music director, Megan Mayer. Aaxte was nominated as one of Bon Appétit's best new restaurants in American in 2015.
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Come celebrate evenings in the Presidio! Presidio Twilight takes place on the Presidio’s lush Main Parade Ground, with gorgeous views of the park and the sun setting over San Francisco Bay. Enjoy free sunset yoga, lantern-lit cabanas, shared fire pits, and live music from local musicians. The best of the Bay Area food scene, cocktail service, and a convivial communal atmosphere make this one of the city’s best places to gather. Enjoy an evening in the park, and make plans for a return visit. Sponsored by the Presidio Trust and Off the Grid. More on the Presidio at www.presidio.gov.
The SHN Orpheum Theatre is a performance venue located at 1192 Market at Hyde Street in the Civic Center district of San Francisco, California. The theatre first opened in 1926 as one of the many designed by architect B. Marcus Priteca for theater-circuit owner Alexander Pantages. The interior features a vaulted ceiling, while the facade was patterned after a 12th-century French cathedral. The Orpheum seats 2,203 guests. In 1998, there was a $20 million renovation completed to make the Orpheum more suitable for Broadway shows after a previous renovation in the 1970s. The Orpheum is a locally designated San Francisco landmark as determined by the San Francisco Landmarks Preservation Advisory Board.The theater has hosted a number of Broadway shows, and from April 30 to May 4, 2007, hosted Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and was recently home to a two-year sit-down production of the musical Wicked from January 27, 2009, through September 2010. The Grateful Dead gave six performances here in 1976: July 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, and 18.Productions that were staged at the Orpheum prior to opening on Broadway have included Bring It On: The Musical (2011-2012), Evita (1979), Mama Mia! (2000-2001), and The Act (1977).
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The Supreme Court of California is the court of last resort in the courts of the State of California. It is headquartered in San Francisco and regularly holds sessions in Los Angeles and Sacramento. Its decisions are binding on all other California state courts.CompositionUnder the original 1849 California Constitution, the Court started with a chief justice and two associate justices. The court was expanded to five justices in 1862. Under the current 1879 constitution, the Court expanded to six associate justices and one chief justice, for the current total of seven. The justices are appointed by the Governor of California and are subject to retention elections.According to the California Constitution, to be considered for appointment, a person must be an attorney admitted to practice in California or have served as a judge of a California court for 10 years immediately preceding the appointment.To fill a vacant position, the Governor must first submit a candidate's name to the Commission on Judicial Nominees Evaluation of the State Bar of California, which prepares and returns a thorough confidential evaluation of the candidate. Next, the Governor officially nominates the candidate, who must then be evaluated by the Commission on Judicial Appointments, which consists of the Chief Justice of California, the Attorney General of California, and a senior presiding justice of the California Courts of Appeal. The Commission holds a public hearing and if satisfied with the nominee's qualifications, confirms the nomination. The nominee can then immediately fill an existing vacancy, or replace a departing justice at the beginning of the next judicial term.
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The San Francisco Federal Building is an 18-story, 71.3m building at 90 7th Street on the corner of Mission and 7th streets in the South of Market neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The building was designed by the Morphosis architectural firm, as a supplement to the Phillip Burton Federal Building at 450 Golden Gate Avenue. Thom Mayne of Morphosis designed the building using a juxtaposition of gray concrete walls, perforated metal panels, and custom, faceted wood ceilings. The building was expected to be completed in 2005, but construction issues and delays pushed the project completion to 2007.The building was designed to be a 'green' building consuming less than half the power of a standard office tower—an indication of how building design can help slash emissions of greenhouse gases. Utilizing natural light to illuminate 80% of the building helped it achieve worldwide recognition as the first Federal Building to be certified under the USGBC's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) criteria. Additionally, it was the first naturally ventilated office building on the west coast since the advent of air conditioning.The building features some elevators which stop on every third floor to promote employee interaction and health. Users of the building exit the elevators and walk either up or down one floor via stairs. There are, however, also elevators which stop on every floor for users unable or unwilling to negotiate stairs.