Events for March 14, 2010
Sunday, March 14
If Daily Candy told you to attend a grand opening weekend at a new wellness apothecary so you could get a free mini makeover would you go? We thought so!
Thanks to Daily Candy for hipping us to a three day grand opening weekend at SenSpa …
Yogi Nadine Johnson will be teaching a free yoga class in Dolores Park on Sunday morning at 10am. Look for the yoga mats on the flatlands near the tennis courts (in between “hipster hill” and the hula hooping. All levels are welcome and don’t forget …
The SF Municipal Transportation Agency, Mayor Gavin Newsom, the City of San Francisco and Livable City are pleased to announce the kick off of the 3rd Sunday Streets season on March 14th 2010 which shuts down city streets to traffic so that residents can take …
Announcing the 11th Annual Berkeley Anarchist Students of Theory And Research & Development (BASTARD) conference. The conference will happen Sunday March 14th 10 am – 6 pm at UC Berkeley and feature a full day of lectures, multi-syllabic-named workshops, symposiums and comedy (yes, comedy at …
Anarchists, socialists, card-carrying members of the ACLU, terrorists and assorted ne’erdowells will descend on the SF County Fair Building, in Golden Gate Park for the 15th Annual Anarchist Book Fair.
The free two-day event features lots of vendors (booksellers, distributors, independent presses and political …
What do Superman, Batman, Batgirl, Spiderman, and the Fantastic Four have in common? Like most of the great legends of the comic book world they were created by Jewish artists. Learn about your own special powers and make a super mask. Zoom! …
Lierre Keith, the author of the controversial book, The Vegetarian Myth: Food, Justice, and Sustainability, examines the destructive history of agriculture and maintains that, in order to save the planet, food must come from within living communities. She champions eating locally and sustainably and encourages …
The documentary, SHANGHAI 2010, created by D3 Productions of Oakland, explores Shanghai at a pivotal time in the city’s history – as it prepares to host the largest World Expo in the history of international fairs. In this series, viewers navigate through China’s most populous …
Ellen Klages – The Green Glass Sea, Portable Childhoods, White Sands, Red Menace. Ellen will be speaking primarily about her collection of short stories Portable Childhoods and the ins and out of being a short story writer and award-winning YA historical fiction writer.
The Alameda Community …
The Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum normally shows… well… silent movies and that’s what makes today’s special Sundayscreening so unique.
For $5 you can have two hours of old-timey film fun and watch a Laurel and Hardy “talkie” matinee “Men O’ War” along with Our Gang …
Please join us on Sunday, March 14 for a delightful afternoon of art and good times. This show will feature new work by 7 eclectic Bay Area artists and photographers. Expect stunning portraits, dramatic photography, exquisite landscapes, emotive abstracts, intricate prints, and more.
All work is …
Ask our Docs: Sex Furniture and Bedroom Olympics! Warm up for winter with tips and tricks on how to incorporate sex furniture into the bedroom! Dr. Carol Queen, Ph.D will show you how to ramp up your sex life with the Ramp, and let …
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 …



