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San Francisco 2013Local Arrangements CommitteePaul Elizando, D.O.Weston Fisher, M.D.Ellen Haller, M.D.George Harrison, M.D.Dan Karasic, M.D.GuideWelcome/AGLP App for SmartPhones1Online Resources2Restaurants and Food3Nightlife, Clubs and Bars6Gyms11Events, Concerts, Plays13AGLP Schedule of Events19Gene Nakajima, M.D.Howard Rubin, M.D.ASSOCIATION OF GAY AND LESBIANPSYCHIATRISTSSan Francisco2013

San Francisco 2013Welcome Back to San FranciscoOn behalf of the Local Arrangements Committee, welcome to SanFrancisco. Whether it is your first visit or your first visit this month, weare sure that you’re going to find a happy diversion while you are here.Something unexpected as well as maybe a little something to take backhome with you. We hope that you find our town as engaging as we dobecause we’re always proud to show off for our guests.San Francisco 2013San Francisco Online Publications and EventListings7X7: Eventshttp://events.7x7.com/Bay Area Reporter: Artshttp://www.ebar.com/arts/Everything should be in order. We’ve shaken off the shroud of thatunpleasant recession and now the construction cranes are sprouting likespring flowers all over town. With a resurgence of the local economy, newrestaurants and a revitalized arts community have flourished. We’veeven cast a new set of jewels over the Bay Bridge.Bay Times: n id 19&sec calendarSo check the Meeting schedule for the events that you won’t want tomiss, make those hard to get reservations for the restaurants on the tipand prepare to see yourself in a new light, San Francisco Style.Edge San Francisco: tainmentSan Francisco Help: AGLP App for Smart PhonesGloss tion com flippingbook&view book&id 94&Itemid 5A new App for AGLP members is now available for download. If you use aniPad, iPhone, or other Smart Phone or portable wireless device you canaccess AGLP schedule information, the AGLP Membership Directory, andeven the new AGLP online Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Healththrough your portable device.To add this:Eater San he 38 essential san francisco restaurants january 13.phpGay Cities: Eventshttp://sanfrancisco.gaycities.com/events/San Francisco Travel: To Dohttp://www.sanfrancisco.travel/events/SF Arts Orghttp://www.sfarts.org On your smart phone, go to the App Store and search for“Memberclick” to download this app for free.SF Queerhttp://sfqueer.com/ To set up your connection, you will need the Organization Name:“aglp” (note: lower case only); your AGLP Username; andPassword just like you use on the AGLP members area of thewebsite.SF Station: Eventshttp://www.sfstation.com/calendar/Real time schedule information is updated constantly, as is the AGLPMember Directory. If you have any questions regarding this new feature,call Roy Harker at 215-498-0577 or email rharker@aglp.org.1SFGate Calendarhttp://events.sfgate.com/SFWeekly Calendarhttp://www.sfweekly.com/calendar/2

San Francisco 2013San Francisco 2013Restaurants“jewelbox” setting by a “most gracious” staff that “treats everyone like amillionaire”, and naturally, it comes “at a price”, but it’s widelyconsidered a “relative bargain” compared to other “temples ofgastronomy.” 800 N. Point St.; 415-749-2060You don’t have to travel far to have a good meal in the Bay Area. SanFranciscans love food and are just a wee bit opinionated about “thebests.” Rather than to attempt to survey all the restaurants that the BayArea offers, we off you a few links to lists for top restaurants to get youstarted and as a teaser, Zagats Top 10 Restaurants for 2013.No. 2: French LaundryFood: 29 Decor: 27 Service: 28On line lists:San Francisco Eaterhttp://sf.eater.com/archives/2013/01/08/the 38 essential san francisco restaurants january 13.phpSF Gate 100 Top Restaurants (by the time of the Convention, the 2013guide will be out)http://www.sfgate.com/food/top100/2012/Open Table Diner’s Top 10-best-restaurants-in-san.htmlEpicurious San Francisco’s Best s/diningtravel/restaurants/sanfrancisco favoritesChowhound San Francisco’s Top 10 Openings of s-name-sanfranciscos-top-10-openings-of-2012/Food and Wine San Francisco Travel elSFBG Dishing ats Top 10 Restaurants for aurants-in-san.htmlNo. 1: Gary DankoFood: 29 Decor: 27Service: 29Cost: 110It’s “tough enough to get to No. 1 and even harder to stay there”, butGary Danko (the man and his “truly American classic” on the Wharf)“remains the reigning and undefeated champ” for Food, Service andPopularity in the Bay Area Survey, offering “the epitome of whitetablecloth fine dining” without the “stuckup feeling” via “exceptional”,“flexible prix fixe” options and “marvelous” “custom pairings” of wine(plus an “astounding” cheese cart); it’s all delivered in a “gorgeous”3Cost: 297“Words can’t even describe” the “experience of a lifetime” say foodlovers who’ve had the “thrill” of landing a reservation and making “thetrek” to Thomas Keller’s “culinary Everest” in Yountville where the“heavenly” New American–French tasting menus “feature ingredientstreated with the utmost respect and care” and the “impeccable” service is“like a coordinated dance”; it’s all “too precious” for some and wines cost“a fortune”, but acolytes insist “you’ll go to your grave (in a pauper’sfield) remembering this meal” and the “exquisite” “gardens outside thestone building.” 6640 Washington St., Yountville; 707-944-2380No. 3: Kiss SeafoodFood: 28 Decor: 18 Service: 25Cost: 83For the real thing” without the airfare, foodies trek to this “secret sushispot” in Japantown where “divinely executed sushi” (“any fresher andyou’d be eating underwater”) and “amazingly authentic” omakasedinners are served in “living room”–sized digs; with only “12 seats”overseen by “the chef and his wife”, it feels like an “honor to eat here”for guests who gush it’s “well worth the money and the effort” and“virtually impossible not to leave happy.” 1700 Laguna St.; 415-4742866No. 4: Seven HillsFood: 28 Decor: 22Service: 26Cost: 47“Creative” farm-to-table cuisine inspired by Rome (a seven-hilled city likeSF) includes “amazing” “housemade giant raviolis” at this “darling”,“intimate” Nob Hill trattoria that also offers an “interesting” selection of“well-priced” wines chosen by “two master sommeliers”; “the caliber ofcooking is comparable to more expensive places”, plus a “lively” noiselevel and “welcoming” servers help create a “friendly” atmosphere.1550 Hyde St.; 415-775-1550No. 5: AcquerelloFood: 28 Decor: 26Service: 28Cost: 98When you’re “in the most romantic of moods”, this Polk Gulch “oldworld” “shrine” “to haute cuisine à la Italia” is “superlative in everysense”, from the “superior” wine list to the “very current” Italian prixfixe menus that are “perfection on a plate”; “well-dressed” patronspopulate the “elegant”, “hushed” setting in a former chapel, where“gracious” servers “anticipate” your “every need” (“the ballet should be4

San Francisco 2013this well choreographed”); and if it’s undoubtedly “expensive”, “whocould put a price” on such an “exquisite” experience?1722 Sacramento St.; 415-567-5432No. 6: Erna's Elderberry HouseFood: 28 Decor: 28 Service: 28Cost: 96“Anyone visiting Yosemite” “must” stop by this Oakhurst “special- occasion”spot for a “taste of Europe in the Sierras” by way of the “fantastic” NewFrench–Californian prix fixes often proffered by the “charming” “Ernaherself” in an “elegant” “fairytale” setting; it’s “very expensive”, but“nothing compares” for miles around, and if you stay overnight at the“adjacent château”, Sunday brunch is “exquisite” too. Château du Sureau,48688 Victoria Ln. (Hwy. 41), Oakhurst; 559-683-6800No. 7: MarinusFood: 28 Decor: 28Service: 27Cost: 59“Politicos”, “power execs” and “special-occasion” celebrants frequent this“happening” Downtown Greek for “incredible” cuisine featuring“impressive” meats spit-roasted on an open fire and “to-die-for” desserts,all brought by a “talented staff”; a “beautiful” dining room and “alwaysbusy bar” that “retain the warmth and coziness of a taverna” add towhat fans deem a “grand” “fine-dining experience” – with “a price tagthat matches” (it’s “worth the splurge”). 200 Jackson St.; 415-981-0983No. 9: Sierra MarFood: 28 Decor: 29Service: 27Cost: 93Diners have their heads in the clouds, almost literally, as they gaze outover the “seemingly infinite horizon” through the “floor-to- ceilingwindows” of this “exclusive” locale perched “on the edge of a cliffoverlooking the ocean“ in Big Sur’s Post Ranch Inn; voted the Bay Area’sNo. 1 for Decor, it’s a truly “amazing setting” for “sensational” CalEclectic meals paired with “world-class“ wines, but while “the view ispriceless” and service is “outstanding”, tabs match the sky-high location.Post Ranch Inn, (30 mi. south of Carmel) Hwy. 1, Big Sur; 831-667-22005No. 10: EvviaFood: 28 Decor: 25Service: 26Cost: 55The “upscale Greek cuisine” at this “top tier” Palo Altan (little sis of SF’sKokkari) is “blessed by the gods of Mount Olympus” cheer fans toutingthe “otherworldly” lamb, “expertly grilled fish” and other “succulent”specialties, all delivered via “friendly”, “engaging” servers; its “livelyatmosphere is pleasure-enhancing” too, and though it gets “noisy anddensely packed in” at “prime hours”, most agree it’s “always a favorite –especially if someone else is picking up the tab. 420 Emerson St.,Palo Alto; 650-326-0983Bars Sorted By AreaCost: 93Way beyond the typical “hotel restaurant”, this Carmel Valley “gem” atBernardus Lodge boasts a “beautiful” setting and “inviting” revampeddecor as a backdrop for Cal Stamenov’s “impeccable” Cal–New Frenchmenus that “push the envelope” while pleasing vegetarians, localavoresand omnivores alike; service is “top-of-the-line” and the wine list is“staggering” (with “prices to match”), so overall it’s “well worth the tripfor a special occasion” and even better to “stay the night so you cansavor every glass.” Bernardus Lodge, 415 W. Carmel Valley Rd., CarmelValley; 831-658-3595No. 8: Kokkari EstiatorioFood: 28 Decor: 27 Service: 27San Francisco s/Bernal HeightsStray BarSit. Stay. Drink.: 309 Cortland AveWild Side WestNeighborhood lesbian bar with garden in the back: 424 Cortland AveDogpatchSpace 550Industrial space hosts Sundance Saloon and other big parties:550 Barneveld AveUpper HaightTraxThe only gay bar in the Upper Haight: 1437 Haight StLower HaightUnderground SFThe Haight gets a gay dive: 424 Haight St6

San Francisco 2013San Francisco 2013Polk StreetTenderloinDiva's Nightclub & BarTransgender friendly dance and drag bar: 1081 Post StAunt Charlie's LoungeThe Original Drag Bar: 133 Turk StGangwayThe Oldest Gay Bar in SF: 841 Larkin StThe Cinch SaloonNeighborhood bar with drag shows and 80's music.: 1723 Polk StThe Castro440 CastroThe Castro's neighborhood levi/leather bar: 440 Castro StSOMABadlandsFun dance/video bar hopping most nights: 4121 18th St1015 FolsomDance and Circuit Party Favorite: 1015 Folsom StBlackbirdSpecialty Drinks: 2124 Market StBeatBoxA breath of fresh air in SoMa's nightlife: 314 11th StBlush!Great Wine Bar in the heart of the Castro: 476 Castro StBloodhoundHunt or be Hunted: 1145 Folsom StChurchillWW2 Themed Bar takes on Iconic Corner: 198 Church StDNA LoungeGet your groove on at the DNA Lounge: 375 11th StEdgeGrab a drink with Daddies: 4149 18th StHole in the Wall SaloonThe name says it all: 1369 Folsom StHi TopsA sports bar with a gay touch in the heart of the Castro: 2247 Market StHoly CowHome of Honey Sundays: 1535 Folsom StLast CallA low key bar full of regular locals: 3988 18th StKOK BAR SFSOMA leather bar: 1225 Folsom StLookout BarFun bar overlooking Market St.: 3600 16th StLone Star SaloonBears and bikers congregate on the ever-popular patio:1354 Harrison StMartuni'sSan Francisco's very own martini and piano bar: 4 Valencia StOMG!SF's first South Asian bar: 43 6th StPowerhouseCruise bar with dark room and patio.: 1347 Folsom StS.F. EagleHot leather nights and great beats make this hole in the wall a charmingSF institution: 398 12th St.The EndUpA favorite weekend late night dance club: 401 6th StThe StudAn oldie and goodie: 399 9th StMidnight SunPopular neighborhood video bar: 4067 18th StMixA nice spot to gather with friends: 4086 18th StMoby DickA friendly neighborhood bar in the heart of the Castro: 4049 18th StPilsner InnHang out bar, darts, beer and outdoor court: 225 Church StPiscoLatin Lounge: A Sour can be so Sweet: 1817 Market StQ BarSmall Space; Big crowds: 456 Castro St78

San Francisco 2013Swirl on CastroGreat wine shop and bar: 572 Castro StThe CafeThe Castro's longstanding place to dance: 2369 Market StThe Mint Karaoke LoungeThe place for Karaoke: 1942 Market StThe ResidenceMixed Crowd in the Castro: 718 14th StToad HallBadlands Redux: 4146 18th StTwin PeaksThe Castro's original neighborhood bar: 401 Castro StSan Francisco 2013Rotating Club NightsSF Gatehttp://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/"Beatpig" @ Powerhouse: 9:00 p.m. third Sat. of every month. 1347Folsom, San Francisco, CA 415 552-8689http://www.powerhouse-sf.com"Big!" @ The Stud: 6:00 p.m. third Sun. of every month. 399 Ninth St.,San Francisco, CA 415 863-6623http://www.studsf.com"Brazilian Wax" @ Elbo Room: 9:00 p.m. third Tue. of every month.647 Valencia, San Francisco, CA 415 552-7788http://www.elbo.com"Butta" @ Club Oasis: 4:00 p.m. third Sun. of every month. 135 12thSt., Oakland, CA 510 763-0404http://www.oasisoakland.comThe MissionEl RioA mixed crowd pleases all tastes: 3158 Mission StEsta NocheLatinos, entertainment and dancing nightly: 3079 16th StMake-Out RoomMixed Bar with a fun young energy: 3225 22nd StSub/MissionMission District Underground Hotspot: 2183 Mission StThe Lexington ClubTheir tag says it all, "Your friendly neighborhood dyke bar.":3464 19th StThe PhoneboothMixed Crowds at this Local Hangout: 1398 South Van Ness AveTruckNeighborhood bar: 1900 Folsom St"Computer Rock" @ Laszlo: 9:00 p.m. third Tue. of every month. 2532Mission, San Francisco, CA 415 648-7000http://www.laszlobar.com"Daytime Realness" @ El Rio: 3:00 p.m. third Sun. of every month.3158 Mission, San Francisco, CA 415 282-3325http://www.elriosf.com"Hella Gay Dance Party" @ Uptown Nightclub: 9:00 p.m. third Sat. ofevery month. 1928 Telegraph, Oakland, CA 510 451-8100http://www.uptownnightclub.com"Monthly Queer Ballroom Party" @ Synergy School: 7:00 p.m. third Sat.of every month. 1387 Valencia, San Francisco, CA 415 567-6177http://www.synergyschool.org"O.K. Hole" @ Amnesia: 9:00 p.m. third Sat. of every month. 853Valencia, San Francisco, CA 415 970-0012http://www.amnesiathebar.com"Paris-Dakar African Mix Coupe Decale" @ Little Baobab: 10:00 p.m.every Fri., Sat. 3388 19th St., San Francisco, CA 415 643-3558http://www.littlebaobabsf.com"Saturday Night Soul Party" @ Elbo Room: 10:00 p.m. third Sat. ofevery month. 647 Valencia, San Francisco, CA 415 552-7788http://www.elbo.com"She Said.: A Queer Affair" @ Slate Bar: 4:00 p.m. third Sun. of everymonth. 2925 16th St., San Francisco, CA 415 558-8521http://www.slate-sf.com910

San Francisco 2013"Smiths Night S.F." @ Slate Bar: 10:00 p.m. third Sat. of every month.2925 16th St., San Francisco, CA 415 558-8521http://www.slate-sf.com"The Booty Basement" @ The Knockout: 10:00 p.m. third Sat. of everymonth. 3223 Mission, San Francisco, CA 415 550-6994http://www.theknockoutsf.com"The Bump" @ John Colins Cocktails: 10:00 p.m. third Sat. of everymonth. 138 Minna, San Francisco, CA 415 512-7493http://www.johncolins.com/bump.html"The Queen Is Dead: A Tribute to the Music of Morrissey and the Smiths"@ Milk Bar: 9:00 p.m. third Sat. of every month. 1840 Haight, SanFrancisco, CA 415 387-6455http://www.milksf.comSan Francisco 2013Equinox: 301 Pine St, San Francisco, CA 94104415 593-4000Sports Club/LA: 747 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103415 633-3900Nob HillTRX Training Center: 1650 Pacific Ave, San Francisco, CA 94109 415655-4797Mission BayUCSF Bakar Fitness & Recreation Center: 1675 Owens St, San Francisco,CA 94158415 514-4545Potrero Hill"The Stinky Cheese Club" @ Bender's: 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. third Tue.of every month. 806 S. Van Ness, San Francisco, CA 415 824-1800http://www.bendersbar.comWorld Gym: 290 De Haro St, San Francisco, CA 94103415 703-9650Gyms24 Hour Fitness: 303 2nd St, San Francisco, CA 94107415 543-7808SoMaBay Club SF Tennis: 645 5th St, San Francisco, CA 94107415 777-9000Castro24 Hour Fitness: 2145 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94114415 864-0822Club One Fitness: 350 3rd St, San Francisco, CA 94107415 512-1010Alex Fitness: 2275 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94114415 287-0800Crunch: 345 Spear St, San Francisco, CA 94105415 495-1939Fitness SF: 2301 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94114415 348-6377Fitness SF: 1001 Brannan St, San Francisco, CA 94103415 348-6377Financial DistrictTenderloin24 Hour Fitness: 100 California St, San Francisco, CA 94111415 434-508024 Hour Fitness: 1200 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA 94109 415776-220024 Hour Fitness: 45 Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA 94104415 623-2424Shih Yu-Lang Central YMCA: 387 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco, CA94102415 885-0460Bay Club SF Financial District: 555 California St, San Francisco, CA 94104415 362-7800Club One Fitness: 1 Sansome St, San Francisco, CA 94104415 263-9471Embarcadero YMCA: 169 Steuart St, San Francisco, CA 94105415 957-96221112

San Francisco 2013Events, Concerts and PlaysSF Artshttp://www.sfarts.orgAlcatraz Island: Alcatraz Night Tour Every Mon., Thu., Fri., Sat.,Sun. San Francisco Bay, San Francisco, CA 94133 415 561-4900http://www.nps.gov/alcatrazAlcatraz Island: Gardens of Alcatraz Tours 9:30 a.m. every Fri.,Sun. San Francisco Bay, San Francisco, CA 94133 415 561-4900http://www.nps.gov/alcatrazSan Francisco 2013Cartoon Art Museum: I See What You Say: Visual Stories andNarrative Art. This exhibition explores narrative as expressed through awide range of illustrative media — in picture books, comics, editorial art,and beyond. 655 Mission, San Francisco, CA 415 227-8666http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 50665Civic Center: Saturday, May 18. At this year's festival, Asian Arts &Crafts World Market showcases the best and most creative Asian-themedarts and crafts items. It also features food, celebrity cookingdemonstrations and much more. Visit the website for details. Van Ness@ Hayes St., San Francisco, CAhttp://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 50265American Conservatory Theater: Arcadia, By Tom Stoppard;directed by Carey Perloff. In pursuit of a major literary sensation, twoobsessive modern-day scholars piece together the volatile and passionateevents that took place centuries earlier. 415 Geary, San Francisco, CA415 749-2228 http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 46496Davies Symphony Hall: Wednesday, May 22, 24, 25. DavidRobertson, Conductor; Marc-Andre Hamelin, Piano. Program: ElliotCarter/Variations for Orchestra; Ravel/Piano Concerto in D major for theLeft Hand; Gershwin/Rhapsody in Blue; Ravel/La Valse. 201 Van Ness,San Francisco, CA 415 864-6000http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 46879Asian Art Museum of San Francisco: China's Terracotta Warriors:The First Emperor's Legacy Every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun. untilMay 27 200 Larkin, San Francisco, CA 94102 415 581-3500http://www.asianart.orgDe Young Museum: Girl With a Pearl Earring: Dutch Paintings fromthe Mauritshuis Every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun. until June 2 50Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, San Francisco, CA 94118 415 750-3600http://www.deyoungmuseum.orgBerkeley Rep: Pericles, Prince of Tyre by William Shakespeare;directed by Mark Wing-Davey. The Obie Award–winning director deliversa riveting look at Pericles, Prince of Tyre. 2025 Addison, Berkeley, CA510 647-2949 http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 48153GLBT History Museum: This exhibition includes materials fromarchives in nearly a dozen countries, with each participating organizationproviding photographs of artifacts that portray the experiences of one ortwo queer individuals from the past. 4127 18th St., San Francisco, CA415 621-1107 http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 49881Boxcar Playhouse: Hedwig and the Angry Inch Every Wed., Thu.,Fri., Sat. 505 Natoma, San Francisco, CA 94103 415 776-1747http://www.boxcartheatre.orgCalifornia Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate Park: This summer,join in the excitement leading up to the America’s Cup races by visitingBuilt for Speed at the California Academy of Sciences. This new exhibitexplores the fascinating adaptations of some of the fastest animals in thesea—from the speedy sailfish and streamlined shark to the spinelesssquid. 55 Music Concourse Drive, San Francisco, CA 415 750-7145http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 50556Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University: North Africa and theMiddle East in 19th-Century Photographs. During the 19th century,photographs served as surrogate experiences for Americans and Europeansunable or too daunted to travel. The photographs present a range of subjectsincluding topographical images, picturesque views of holy sites and ancientarchitectural wonders, and studies of people and significant artifacts. 328Lomita Drive and Museum Way, Stanford, CA 650 723-4177http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 4958913House of Air: Air Conditioning 7:00 p.m. every Mon., Wed. 8:00a.m. every Sat. 926 Mason, San Francisco, CA 94129 415 345-9675http://www.houseofairsf.comHypnodrome: Thrillpeddlers 6th annual Theatre of The RidiculousRevival showcases a rare Cockettes Musical, “Tinsel Tarts in a Hot Coma,”a new full-length, restored version of The Cockettes’ 1971 musicalextravaganza featuring original Cockettes Scrumbly Koldewyn, “SweetPam” Tent and Rumi Missabu. 575 Tenth St., , San Francisco, CA 415248-1900 http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 50797Legion of Honor: Alexander Barantschik, Violin; Jonathan Vinocour,Viola; Michael Grebanier, Cello; Anton Nel, Piano. Program:Beethoven/Piano Quartet in E flat Major, Opus 16; Barber/Cello Sonatain C Minor, Opus 6; Schumann, Piano Trio in D Minor.34th Ave. andClement, San Francisco, CA 415 863-3330http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 4687714

San Francisco 2013Legion of Honor: Organ Concert 4:00 p.m. every Sat., Sun. 10034th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94121 415 ndar/2013-0518?mini legion%2Fcalendar%2F2013-05M.H. de Young Museum/Golden Gate Park: Rembrandt’s drawinglargely from the world-renowned collection of works on paper in the FineArts Museums’ Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, this exhibitionexamines a wide range of artworks from the 17th Century. 50 HagiwaraTea Garden Drive, San Francisco, CA 415 750-3600http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 48167Marines' Memorial Theatre: Sunday, May 19, 3:00pm. Program:J.S. Bach/Brandenburg Concerto No. 4; J.S. Bach/Brandenburg ConcertoNo. 5; Sammartini/Recorder Concerto in F; Vivaldi/"La primavera"(Spring) from The Four Seasons; and Corelli/Concerto Grosso. 609Sutter, San Francisco, CA 877 771-6900http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 49705Mission Cultural Center: From painting and drawing, to video andperformance art, the works in this exhibit move viewers beyond formalvalues of art, and toward an understanding of the racial, patriarchal, andclassed constructions of gender. 2868 Mission, San Francisco, CA , 415821-1155, http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 50496Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts: May 22-26.Smuin Ballet ends its season with an invigorating lineup of freshchoreography from Helen Pickett and Darrell Grand Moultrie. 500 CastroStreet, Mountain View, CA 650 903-6000http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 50667Museum of the African Diaspora: The Kinsey Collection: SharedTreasures of Bernard and Shirley Kinsey, Where Art and History IntersectEvery Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun. until May 19 685 Mission, SanFrancisco, CA 94105 415 358-7200http://www.moadsf.orgNoe Valley Chamber Music 20th Anniversary Gala; Sunday, May 19,4:00pm. Frederica vonStade, soprano, tenor William. St. Mark’sLutheran, 1111 O’Farrell St. at Gough. http://www.nvcm.orgOakland Museum: Presenting the second exhibition in OMCA'sCalifornia Photography series. The exhibition features 22 large-scale colorphotographs, including works from OMCA's collection and select loansfrom the artist. Oak and 10th, Oakland, CA 888 625-6873http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 4918215San Francisco 2013Oakland Museum: This exhibition is the first comprehensive survey ofthe artwork of Hung Liu-one of the most prominent Chinese-Americanpainters working in the United States today. Oak and 10th, Oakland, CA888 625-6873http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 50237Old First Church: May 18, 8:00pm. Eos Ensemble’s 10th Anniversary!Program: Works by Beethoven, Stravinsky (L’Histoire du soldat) and anewly commissioned work by Jose Gonzalez. 1751 Sacramento, SanFrancisco, CA 415 474-1608http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 50870Precita Eyes Mural Arts & Visitors Center: Precita Eyes MissionTrail Mural Walks 11:00 a.m. every Sat., Sun. 2981 24th St., SanFrancisco, CA 94110 415 285-2287 http://www.precitaeyes.orgRebel: Four world-class drag queens do two episodes from Sex and theCity TV show live & on stage. 1760 Market, San Francisco, CA 415431-4202 http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 49659San Francisco Botanical Garden Bookstore: Daily Docent-Led ToursFriday, Saturday & Sunday: 2pm at Friend/North Gate 1260 Ninth Ave.,San Francisco, CA 94122 415 ent-led-tours.htmlSan Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Christian Marclay'scelebrated video installation The Clock (2010) is composed of thousandsof film clips referencing the time of day, intricately edited into a 24-hourlong montage that matches real time minute for minute — a tour deforce of appropriation that is also a functioning timepiece. 151 Third St.,San Francisco, CA 415 357-4000http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 50748San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Elise S. Haas's art collectionreflected a personal sensibility cultivated through years of looking at artand even making work in the studio. More than thirty paintings,sculptures, and works on paper by Henri Matisse, Marini Marini, GeorgiaO'Keeffe, and Pablo Picasso, among others. 151 Third St., San Francisco,CA 415 357-4000 http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 50137San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: In 2001 - 2002 SFMOMAcommissioned the web project Agent Ruby by acclaimed San Franciscoartist Lynn Hershman Leeson for its pioneering online platform e.space.Since then, Agent Ruby — an artificial intelligence web agent — hasconversed with online users, which has shaped her memory, knowledge,and moods. 151 Third St., San Francisco, CA 415 357-4000http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 5013616

San Francisco 2013San Francisco 2013San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: The first retrospective in 25years of work by artist Garry Winogrand—renowned photographer ofNew York City and of American life from the 1950s through the early1980s. 151 Third St., San Francisco, CA 415 357-4000http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 45991San Francisco Public Library: May 21, 6:00pm. Jason Black andCharles Moms (Eas); An Archive of Hope: Speeches Writings, andReminiscences of Harvey Milk. 100 Garden Street. http://www.sfpl.orgAGLP Scheduleof EventsSan Jose Institute of Contemporary Art/560: Whether byphotographing environments they have constructed or throughdeconstructing and reworking photographs they have taken, the artist inParallax Views offer the viewer a new line of sight. 560 South FirstStreet, San Jose, CA 408 283-8155http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 50270The Bay Bridge: The Grand Lighting of Leo Villareal's The Bay Lightsproject. This public art installation was created by internationallyrenowned artist Leo Villareal, with over 25,000 white energy-efficientLEDs on the Bay Bridge West Span. One-hour Live Web-Stream of theGrand Lighting Ceremony for The Bay Lights at San Francisco’s Pier 14from 8:30-9:30 pm 1 Harrison St, San Francisco, CAhttp://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 50212The Holocaust Center of Northern California: Letters: 1938-194610:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. every Mon., Tue., Wed., Thu. 121 Steuart, SanFrancisco, CA 94105 415 777-9060http://www.tauberholocaustlibrary.orgThe Marsh: Boomerang: From LSD to OMG: Will Durst pays tribute tothe joys, achievements and looming terrors that accompany being amember of the Baby Boom Generation. 1062 Valencia, San Francisco, CA415 826-5750 http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 50863Yerba Buena Center for the Arts: Shih Chieh Huang creates asculptural ecosystem using found and collected objects that he animatesinto beautiful installations that seem unexpectedly organic and life-like.701 Mission, San Francisco, CA 415 978-2787http://sfarts.org/share/index.cfm?eventID 47507Yerba Buena Center for the Arts: Without Reality There Is NoUtopia Every Thu., Fri., Sat., Sun. until June 9 701 Mission, SanFrancisco, CA 94103 415 978-2787 http://www.ybca.orgSan Francisco 201317

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