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Free Screening: “Urgh” ’80s Concert Documentary | SF

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Saturday, November 17, 2012 - 8:00 pm | Cost: FREE*
*Free entry, but bring money for drinks.

Eric Quezada Center | 518 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA

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Free Parties at Mission B.A.G. (Bad Art Gallery) | SF

SF IndieFest presents only the finest bad art from esteemed Bay Area collections (thrift stores, flea markets, yard sales) in a ritzy Mission District gallery (518 Valencia, or the Eric Quezada Center for Culture & Politics).

Join them for games, trivia, live music, contests, music documentary screenings and some of the finest bad art around the Mission District on November 9-10 and 16-17, 2012.

The cash bar will raise funds for SF Documentary Festival. Make sure to ask about the Bad Art Special: a shot, a beer and a painting for $20.

Saturday, November 17, 2012
Urgh: A Music War | Free Parties at Mission B.A.G. (Bad Art Gallery) | SF

A veritable who’s who of the ’80s Punk/New Wave movement, 1982’s Urgh: A Music War earned its cult status thanks to repeated late-night broadcasts on television programs like Night Flight and it will be playing on loop all night.

This concert film features performances from The Police, Devo, X, Wall of Voodoo, The Go Go’s, The Cramps, The Dead Kennedys, OMD, Oingo Boingo, Gang of Four, XTC, Echo & the Bunnymen and many many more.

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Cost: FREE*
*Free entry, but bring money for drinks.
Categories: *Top Pick*, Art & Museums, Fun & Games, San Francisco
Address: 518 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA