Ai Weiwei’s sociopolitical inspired art is on view at the Haines Fort Mason Gallery through Aug. 27. “Everyday Monuments” is Ai’s first exhibition in San ...
Celebrate the flavors of San Francisco’s unique and diverse neighborhoods through special prix-fixe menus. Visit website for participating restaurants. $10–$30 (lunch) & $30–$75 (dinner), ...
This festival is focused on fostering an understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary American Indians. Free/donation–$15, 415-554-0525, aifisf.com ...
Heartfelt, comedic, and poignant, Edit Annie invites us to explore our relationships to internet fame, anonymity, and intimacy in the digital age. $20–$95, 415-523-0034 ...
This exhibition features the works of an Italian artist, whose vision is characterized by surreal and imaginative qualities. It offers a captivating blend of two distinct themes: the Villa Arconati, ...
Featuring hundreds of events, BADW provides a grand tour of dance styles, including Argentine tango, classical Indian, jazz, hip hop, ballet, traditional hula, and more. Free, 415-920-9181, ...
The largest orchid show on the West Coast features thousands of blooms, and offers a diverse variety of orchids for sale. $15 (weekend pass), 864-663-6035, pacorchidexpo.org, ...
Festival: Saturday, June 11 (11 a.m.–6 p.m.) & Sunday, June 12 (6:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.) Race: Sunday, June 12, 7:30 a.m. Marina Green The course includes a 1.5-mile swim from Alcatraz, an 18-mile bike ...
Air Show: Friday, Oct. 6, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Sat–Sun., Oct. 7–8, 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Featuring the U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels and Parachute Team; Patriot Jet Team; and ...
Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1:30–2:30 p.m. (Meet: Neon, 1974 Union St.) Saturday, Nov. 4, 9:30–11 a.m. (Meet: Greenwich/Lyon Sts.) Thursday, Nov. 16, 3:30–5 p.m. (Meet ...
When CNN announced that former Bay Area reporter Sara Sidner would be coming to delve into San Francisco’s lethal cocktail of fentanyl and homelessness, I knew what to expect. For the May 2023 special ...
When death comes knocking in a Final Destination movie, it’s a Rube Goldberg amalgamation of random items in any given room — a live wire, a loose screw, a faulty garbage disposal that clicks on and ...