Events for November 22, 2009
Sunday, November 22
Charles Schultz (aka “Sparky”) is the famous cartoonist who created Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang which ran in newspapers for over 50 years. Although he passed away in 2000, the Charles M. Schulz Museum created in his honor celebrates …
Author Cyrus Farivar may be a well respected journalist (he contributes to the New York Times, NPR, The Economist) but more importantly he LOVES tacos! So he moonlights writing a blog about Taco Trucks and is hosting his second taco truck tour of the Fruitvale …
Known for their literary smarts and bookish charm, Fanfarlo, the UK five-piece, create a heart-wrenchingly beautiful world on their debut album, Reservoir. The band plays a live free mini concert at Amoeba Records in the Haight at 2pm on November 22nd prior to their concert …
Music Director Eric Hansen and The Prometheus Symphony Orchestra presents a classical concert featuring Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6 “Pastoral” and Jan Sibelius’ Romance in C Major
Founded in 1965, the all-volunteer community-based Orchestra, located in Oakland, California, is devoted to the rehearsal and performance …
A free film screening at Grace Cathedral for “Save Me” (2007). A sex- and drug-addicted young gay man is forced into a Christian-run ministry in an attempt to cure him of his “gay affliction.” He gradually warms to their message of love and begins pursuing …
Every Sunday
Comstock Saloon, SF’s throwback saloon on the edge of the Financial District hosts Honky Tonk Sundays. In the spirit of the wild west, guests can experience tunes from DJ Blaze Orange’s vinyl collection of 20th century American country music and throwback food from Saloon Chefs Carlos …



