Events for January 22, 2010
Friday, January 22
This week’s cover story in the San Francisco Bay Guardian is the “2010 Hard Times Hand Book.” The issue (which hit streets on Wednesday Janaury 20th) has six articles and sidebars about finding cheap food, cheap drinks and cheap fun in San Francisco in 2010.
Pick …
This course is designed to familiarize students with the workspace, tools, features and functionality of Photoshop Elements, Adobe’s photo-editing software for amateur photographers, digital imaging enthusiasts, and small business users. Class is tuition free and runs Fridays 9am to 11:30am from January 22 – February 19, …
The cult-ish Pinkberry frozen yogurt revolution is slowly working its way to San Francisco with the grand opening of a new store in the Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto on January 22, 2010. Everyone will get a free small Pinkberry (with toppings!) from 1pm …
Friday Nights at the de Young the museum stays open late and hosts all sorts of interesting events, concerts, art projects and lectures. Although regular admission prices still apply to visit the museum’s galleries, all of the events below are in the public spaces of …
Market Street Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of paintings by San Francisco artist Kristina Quinones. Her painted works in oils and acrylics feature soft, fluid fields of saturated color on panels. These are the results of her exploration of the area between the …
Chris Farrell, author of “The New Frugality” will talk about his book and discuss how to consume less, save more and live better at The Booksmith in the Upper Haight on Friday January 22, 2010 at 7:30pm.
The embrace of what Farrell calls the New Frugality …
Join D-Structure San Francisco on January 22nd for Live performances and an open bar to support “I Heart Inc” and their charitable campaign “Bombshell Alliance” which will donate all proceeds to Haitian relief efforts and the Silverlake Conservatory of Music. Doors open 8pm, Music at …
Every Friday
Follow the L until it ends on Fridays after work and get rewarded with grubbing on free home cookin’ from Alisha.
Each week she whips up home-style food that ranges from Blushin bunnies, Chili con carne, chicken pot pie, and, if you’re lucky, even tater tot …
Milk Bar hosts their Friday night neighborhood dance party with some of SF’s top DJs throwing down hip hop, electro and 80’s and 90’s flashbacks. Arrive early for the $3 Happy Hour 7pm – 10pm.
Friday Nights at Milk
Every Friday at 10pm
FREE w/ RSVP or $5 at …



