Sketchy Tuesday: 2017 Architecture & the City Festival | SF
Sketchy Tuesday is an urban sketching adventure. Gather with a group of architects, sketchers, designers and enthusiasts one Tuesday each month at noon to sketch the city and chat with a great community.
Grab your own lunch, sketchbook and drawing utensil of choice and meet them at ...
“Net Neutrality” Protest of New FCC Chairman | SF
Tuesday, September 12 6:00 pm - Ends at 7:00 pm |
Cost: FREE | 543 Howard St.
Ajit Pai, the Trump-appointed Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), wants to kill net neutrality and give control of the internet to companies like Comcast and AT&T. This move threaten economic opportunity, free speech and online dissent for communities of color.
Now he’s coming to San ...
The History of San Francisco’s Ferry Building: Book Launch | SF
Tuesday, September 12 6:00 pm - Ends at 8:00 pm |
Cost: FREE | Book Passage (SF)
Come and attend the launch event for a new book in Arcadia series, by Anne Hitz (author of Emporium Dept. Store): San Francisco’s Ferry Building.
“The Art of Driving a Bus” Muni Art & Performance Show | SF
Tuesday, September 12 6:30 pm - Ends at 8:30 pm |
Cost: FREE | Castro Street ArtSavesLives Studio and Gallery
You are invited to a book reading of excerpts from “The Dao of Doug 2: A Line Trainer’s Guide.” There will also be a special performance by “DVAS” Dena and Laundra Tyme. Hosted by Uel Renteria.
Some Muni genre artwork and photos, audiobook versions of both books, and ...
Renee & Irish Greg’s Pop Up: Live Music, Talk & Beer w/ Chuck Prophet | SF
San Francisco’s own Chuck Prophet returns to the stage to help celebrate the one year anniversary of Renee & Irish Greg’s Pop Up. Enjoy live music, conversation, and even free beer thanks to 21st Amendment.
“Designing San Francisco” Shaping Postwar SF | Green Arcade
Tuesday, September 12 7:00 pm - Ends at 8:30 pm |
Cost: FREE | The Green Arcade
Alison Isenberg, Professor of History and Co-Director of the Princeton Mellon Initiative in Architecture, Urbanism, & the Humanities presents her new book Designing San Francisco, the untold story of the formative postwar decades when U.S. cities took their modern shape amid clashing visions of the ...