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Resilient Art With Elders Online Art Exhibit
Wednesday, July 15 6:00 am - Ends at 6:00 am |
Cost: FREE | Online
Resilient! An online art exhibit July 15-Sept 15, 2020
Art With Elders is very proud to present our first exhibit since our program has gone online due to the pandemic. We will continue to exhibit new classwork on a bi-monthly schedule, and have other exciting exhibition ...
San Francisco Zoo Reopens Today (with 50% Capacity)
Originally scheduled to re-open on July 1st (and then paused by the city a few days before), the San Francisco Zoo is trying again and plans to reopen to the general public on July 15th. (Member preview days are July 13-14)
UPDATE: Gavin Newsom ordered indoor ...
Free Comic Book Summer (July 15 – Sept.9)
Wednesday, July 15 11:00 am - Ends at 5:00 pm |
Cost: FREE | Flying Colors Comics
Free Comic Book Day, the comic book industry’s largest annual promotional event, is traditionally scheduled to take place the first Saturday in May each year. However, the impact and spread of COVID-19 prevented the event from being celebrated at its normal time this year. Now, ...
Super Duper Gives Back: Free Meals to First Responders
Super Duper Burgers have partnered with the National First Responders Fund to launch “Super Duper Gives Back”, a campaign offering First Responders free meals every 3rd Wednesday. Beginning in June and the campaign will last till August. First Responders can show their government-issued identification for ...
MoAD’s Virtual Talk “In The Artist’s Studio”
Wednesday, July 15 1:00 pm - Ends at 2:00 pm |
Cost: Donation | Museum of the African Diaspora
MoAD’s physical building may be closed due to the mandatory shelter-in-place, but you can still get your fill of art and artists of the African Diaspora. Each Wednesday at 1:00 pm PST, join MoAD staff members as we visit some of our favorite artists in ...
Otis Taylor Jr.’s Virtual Conversation with Bay Area Youth Protest Leaders
Chronicle East Bay columnist Otis Taylor Jr. is sitting down with the leaders of a handful of the Bay Area’s largest protests for a live video roundtable. Hear about why they took to the streets, how they marshaled their communities, and the changes they want ...
Live Jazz Music with Yuppie Liberation Front
Thomas Molina’s trio, Yuppie Liberation, plays a variety of jazz that is heavily influenced by Bay Area R&B, Soul, Funk, and Latin Music. Featuring original compositions, jazz standards, and favorite songs. The Yuppie Liberation Front Quartet is sure to provide a fun inviting and accessible ...
John Nichols in Conversation with Robert Scheer
John Nichols in conversation with Robert Scheer discussing the state of the Dis-Union and celebrating the release of John Nichol’s new book, The Fight for the Soul of the Democratic Party: The Enduring Legacy of Henry Wallace’s Anti-Fascist, Anti-Racist Politics, from Verso Books.
Virtual Happy Hour “Co-Exist Cocktails”
Feeling lonely? Want to just hang out and talk about things? Bring your own beverage, whether it’s a gin and tonic or a ginger ale, and talk about art and life and the world, whatever you’re missing from the lack of human contact. This time ...
Racism, Anti-Semitism, and Gender Bias in the Olympics
Racism, Anti-Semitism, and Gender Bias in the Olympics: The Impact and Legacy of Avery Brundage. The first program in the series “Beyond Brundage: Critically Reexamining The History of the Asian Art Museum.”
The museum is launching a series of conversations to critically examine Avery Brundage (1887–1975), former ...
Paving the Way: Women’s Struggle for Equality in California
In honor of the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, guaranteeing and protecting women’s constitutional right to vote, please join the Sutro Library for our first virtual event ever on Wednesday, July 15th at 7PM (PST).
Susie and Steve Swatt will share inspirational ...