This week's tablehopper: wings 'n' things. (free)
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This week's tablehopper: wings 'n' things. (free)
"I was also thrilled to see The Castro Theatrerelease their upcoming movie calendar; I can't wait to see a film there and hear David Hegarty hittin' the keys on the new organ (one of the world's largest symphonic organs)! I bought my ticket for A Deeper Love: The Story of Miss Peppermint (legendary Black trans performer and activist Peppermint will be there), and upcoming films include Showgirls (with Gina Gershon in person), so campy."
"including concerts and Bad Bunny tribute nights and barbecues and block parties leading up to Sunday's Big Game. Take a look at planned street closures and strategize your plans and public transpo accordingly-FYI, there's going to be a private event at the Ferry Building from Thursday to Saturday, so while the Foodwise farmers markets will be happening per usual, parking is going to be extra-tight. (Read more about what to expect .)"
"Another flick: I'm looking forward to seeing Join the Clubat The Roxie Theater this Saturday February 7th as part of SFIndieFest-the documentary uncovers the queer history of cannabis legalization in America by profiling our city's beloved, pioneering cannabis activist, Dennis Peron, who opened the Cannabis Buyers' Club in response to the AIDS crisis. (Enter to win tickets , thanks to 48 Hills.)"
San Francisco highlights include Black History Month programming and a Sylvester ephemera exhibit at Dark Entries Records during First Thursday (Thursday, February 5). Participating Tenderloin/TenderNob gallery listings will go live Thursday; Rosebud Gallery remains on break until March 5. The Castro Theatre released a movie calendar and will showcase screenings alongside performances on its new large symphonic organ, with A Deeper Love: The Story of Miss Peppermint among upcoming events. The Roxie screens Join the Club on February 7 as part of SFIndieFest, profiling activist Dennis Peron and the Cannabis Buyers' Club. Super Bowl-related concerts and events will prompt street closures and tighter parking, with a private Ferry Building event Thursday–Saturday and Foodwise farmers markets continuing as usual.
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