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First Saturday of every month, 10 p.m.
The current surge of early-reggae and R&B club nights in town shows that the '60s are finally back in an authentic, non-Boomer-centric way. For the last few years, the twice-monthly Saturday Night Soul Party has maintained a spot on the top of the heap. DJs Phengren, Paul Paul, and Pink
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Third Saturday of every month, 10 p.m.
The current surge of early-reggae and R&B club nights in town shows that the '60s are finally back in an authentic, non-Boomer-centric way. For the last few years, the twice-monthly Saturday Night Soul Party has maintained a spot on the top of the heap. DJs Phengren, Paul Paul, and Pink
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Third Wednesday of every month, 7:30 p.m.
Nerd Nite is a monthly event that celebrates the joys of intellectual discovery and booze. This November the nerds of S.F. are taking over the rock club Rickshaw Stop for three lectures: one on genomes, one on the history of vibrators, and one on brains. It's up to you
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Third Wednesday of every month, 7:30 p.m.
Buried deep down in the very core of our hearts is the passion to perform. We secretly want to dress in 1960s get-up, strap on a ukulele, and do Tiny Tim covers. No? Maybe that's just us. However, we can all agree on the burning desire to perform and create
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Weekends are for amateurs — the really good stuff happens during the week. Well, that might be a little hyperbolic, but it's certainly true in the case of High Fantasy. Going on for several years now, the weekly Tuesday night party at Aunt Charlie's is your midweek destination for a
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Ever wanted to build your own Drawdio pencil? Create a speaker out of an Altoids tin? Then stop by Noisebridge to learn some nerdy tricks on Circuit Hacking Monday. All ages and skill levels are welcome to participate in this weekly geek meetup. Instruction is free, although recurring participants
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Second Friday of every month, 10 p.m.
Ah, nostalgia. A curious thing about nostalgia — the more hyper-connected our society gets, the faster the pace at which we seem to consume it. In other words, it's already time to hark back to the early- and mid-aughts, when DFA Records reigned supreme, LCD Soundsystem was the band to
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Fourth Wednesday of every month, 7:30 p.m.
Finding your voice as a writer is hard. Finding your voice as an erotic writer is all but impossible. In one direction is "awkward and clinical." In another is "Anne Rice." And there's literally hundreds of others that result in the rough equivalent of "I have a headache." Further complicating
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Second Friday of every month, 10 p.m.
Synth-pop dance party Fine Time (formerly Indie Slash) is one of those consistently enjoyable events where dress code, cliques, and blinding laser lights don't interfere with one's ability to enjoy interesting music and have a good time. The idea of the party came to founder DJ Danny White 13 years
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Like hunger, the urge to dance can strike at rather inopportune moments. When you get that midweek itch, Housepitality is something you can turn to for relief. Put on by Miguel Solari and PillowTalk's Michael Tello, it's a weekly affair dedicated to the deeper strains of dance music. Swing by
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First Tuesday of every month, 7:30 p.m.
For a city flooded with artists that doubles as a mecca for the queer community, San Francisco seems to sometimes have trouble letting go of the formalities of a professional art and performance world. Limited gallery time and space mean carefully selected artists are expected to put out polished work,
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Third Saturday of every month, 9 p.m.
Ever wish you were on the set of your favorite indie music video, dancing in a meadow with flowers and half-naked hipsters surrounding you? Well, good, we don't either. It's much more preferable to live out this indie dancing fantasy in a small club, where shots are pouring and pollen
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Richard A. Walker has written various books on a diverse topics such as economic, urban, environmental geography and on California. His Living New Deal Project, will inventory all New Deal public works sites in the USA and recover the lost memory of government investment for the good of all.
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