Going Out, Feb. 9-17, 2023

Like a ray of sunshine, theater, dance and arts events glow for you, plus nightlife events, a few of which glow in the dark.

Clyde’s @ Berkeley Repertory Theatre  

ARTS
(Click here for listings of LGBTQ movies, TV series, podcasts and community organizations.)

DANCE, OPERA, THEATER
Black Choreographers Festival
19th annual festival of African American-created dances. Feb 11 at University Theatre, 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., Hayward. Feb. 25 & 26, 7:30pm at Dance Mission Theater, 3316 24th St. $10-$30. https://www.bcfhereandnow.com/

Cashed Out @ SF Playhouse
World premiere of Native American Claude Jackson, Jr.’s play about three generations of women living on the Gila River Indian Community Reservation in Arizona. $15-$100; thru Feb. 25. 450 Post St. https://www.sfplayhouse.org (Read our interview with cast member Chingwe Padraig Sullivan.)

Clyde’s @ Berkeley Repertory Theatre
Nominated for the 2022 Tony Award for Best Play! Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage’s feel-good comic drama is about the formerly incarcerated kitchen staff at a truck-stop sandwich shop who attempt to rebuild their lives. $26-$93; thru Feb. 26. 2025 Addison St. https://www.berkeleyrep.org/ (Read our review.)

Dance Lovers 11 @ Joe Goode Annex
James Graham Dance Theatre presents the 11th annual concerts of duets by couples, crushes and comrades. $25-$$5. Feb. 16, 17, 18, 8pm. 401 Alabama St. http://jamesgrahamdancetheatre.com/dancelovers/dance-lovers/

Dance Mission Theater
Dance and performance space; also classes in many forms. Yemanja Arts Festival, Feb. 12, 7pm (also Feb. 11, 8pm at BrasArts, 1901 San Pablo Ave., Berkeley). $35. https://www.brasarte.com KAMBARA + Dancers presents IKKAI means once: a transplanted pilgrimage; Feb. 15, 12pm. Feb 17 at 8pm. 3316 24th St. https://dancemissiontheater.org/

Dance Lovers 11 @ Joe Goode Annex  

Dear Evan Hansen @ Orpheum Theatre
Touring company of the six Tonys-winning musical about a shy teenager who uses a classmate’s death to gain popularity. $67-$169; thru Feb. 19. 1192 Market St. https://broadwaysf.com/

Dear San Francisco @ Club Fugazi
The ‘high-flying love story’ weaves local history with acrobatic theatrics and live music by The 7 Fingers company, now with new cast members, and a full food and beverage menu, celebrated its one-year residency; extended thru Feb. 10. $35-$99. 678 Green St. https://www.clubfugazisf.com/

Everest: An Immersive Experience @ Z Space
New production, with immersive projections, of composer Joby Talbot and librettist Gene Scheer’s dramatic opera about Mount Everest hikers; thru Feb. 12. $20-$115 (opening night gala). 450 Florida St. www.operaparallele.org (Read our advance article.)

Festival of Maha Shivratri @ Anubhuti Meditation & Retreat Center
Live music, a dance performance by Vandhana Dance Company, a theatrical drama depicting the life cycle of the Trimurti, a candle lighting ceremony, an uplifting talk, guided meditation, and a vegetarian dinner following the program. Feb 11, 5:30pm. 820 Bel Marin Keys Blvd., Novato. https://anubhutiretreatcenter.org

‘Getting There’ @ New Conservatory Theatre Center (photo: Lois Tema)  

Getting There @ New Conservatory Theatre Center
World premiere of Dipika Guha’s commissioned play about five women in Paris and how their lives suddenly entangle. Wed. night Parisian piano mini-concerts with Suzanne ‘Kitten on the Keys’ Ramsey. $21-$56; thru Feb. 26, Wed-Sat. 8pm, Sun. 2pm. 25 Van Ness Ave., lower level. (Read our interview with the playwright.) https://www.nctcsf.org

The Headlands @ Toni Rembe Theater
American Conservatory Theatre’s production of Christopher Chen’s drama, set in the Marin Headlands, about a young man searching for clues about his father’s mysterious death. $25-$110. Feb. 9- March 5. 415 Geary St. https://www.act-sf.org/

Hump Film Festival @ Victoria Theatre
Dan Savage’s annual diverse sexuality film festival cums, er, comes to town. $25. Feb. 10-18. 2961 16th St. https://www.humpfilmfest.com/

In Every Generation @ Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts
West Coast premiere of Ali Viterbi’s Jewish multigenerational family saga. $30-$65; thru Feb. 12. 500 Castro Street, Mountain View. https://theatreworks.org/

Justice: A New Musical @ Marin Theatre Company
Playwright in Residence Lauren M. Gunderson and composer/lyricist duo, Bree Lowdermilk and Kait Kerrigan’s musical play about the Supreme Court’s first three women; Sandra Day O’Connor, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Sonia Sotomayor. $25-$65. Feb. 16-March 12. 397 Miller Ave., Mill Valley. http://www.marintheatre.org/

Mark Morris Dance Group @ Zellerbach Hall  

Little Shop of Horrors @ 6th Street Playhouse, Santa Rosa
The hit Off-Broadway musical by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman about a carnivorous alien plant gets another local production. $29-$43; thru Feb. 19. 52 W. 6th St. https://6thstreetplayhouse.com/

Lockdown Comedy
Lisa Geduldig hosts the online gigglefest, with comedians Jason Stuart, Kate Willett, Myq Kaplan and Lisa’s mom, Arline. $15-$25. Feb. 16, 7pm. https://www.koshercomedy.com/

Mark Morris Dance Group @ Zellerbach Hall
The acclaimed choreographer returns with his new work, ‘The Look of Love: An Evening of Dance to the Music of Burt Bacharach.’ $36-$135. Feb. 17 &18 at 8pm. Feb. 19 at 3pm. Bancroft Way at Dana St., UC Berkeley campus. calperformances.org

Mean Girls @ Golden Gate Theater
Touring company of Tina Fey, Jeff Richmond and Nell Benjamin’s hit musical is based on Fey’s screenplay about a teen girl and her new school frenemies. $66.50-$174.50; thru Feb. 26. 1 Taylor St. at Market. https://www.broadwaysf.com/

Mostly British Film Festival @ Vogue Theatre
15th annual festival of mostly Britain-set (plus Ireland, Australia, India and more) films. Feb. 9-16. 3290 Sacramento St. https://mostlybritish.org/ (Read our feature article.)

ODC Dance @ Grace Cathedral
‘Path of Miracles,’ KT Nelson’s site-specific dance work set in the beautiful church, with vocal ensemble Volti. $88-$110. Feb. 10 & 11, 8pm; Feb. 12, 2pm. 1100 California St. https://odc.dance/pathofmiracles

Picasso at the Lapin Agile @ Bus Barn Theater, Los Altos
Los Altos Stage Company’s production of Steve Martin’s erudite play about Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstein’s imagined conversations on art and life. $20-$40; thru Feb. 19. 97 Hillview Ave. https://losaltosstage.org/

Queer Valentines @
Queer Dance Festival’s free outdoor movement celebration of love. Feb. 12, 1pm-4pm. John Muir Elementary School playground, 1955 Claremont Ave., Berkeley. www.eventbrite.com/

Brian Copeland’s ‘Grandma & Me: an Ode to Single Parents’ @ The Marsh  

San Francisco Ballet @ War Memorial Opera House
In the ‘next @ 90’ festival, the company premieres nine new works by nine diverse choreographers in three programs, including former Principal Dancer Nicolas Blanc. (Read our interview with Nicolas Blanc.) $29-$448; thru Feb. 11. 301 Van Ness Ave. www.sfballet.org

Solo Shows @ The Marsh
New and return engagements with acclaimed local storyteller/performers. David Kleinberg’s ‘He Wants to Run,’ thru Feb. 12. Brian Copeland’s ‘Grandma & Me: an Ode to Single Parents,’ thru Feb. 25, then March 4-April 29. 1062 Valencia St. At The Marsh Berkeley: Dan Hoyle’s ‘Talk to Your People,’ thru March 11 (Fri. 7pm & Sat. 5pm). Don Reed’s ‘The Never Too Late Show,’ thru Feb. 19. 2120 Allston Way, Berkeley ($10-$35). www.themarsh.org

Who’s Your Mami Comedy @ Brava Cabaret
Marga Gomez, Chelsea Bearse and Carla Clay do stand-up, with host Riley Manlapaz. Feb. 16, 7:30pm. 2781 24th St. www.brava.org

LITERARY/LECTURES
Bettina Aptheker @ Bound Together Anarchist Bookstore
UC Santa Cruz Distinguished Professor Emerita, in a reading from and discussion about her new book, Communists In Closets: Queering the History 1930s-1990s, which explores the history of Gay, Lesbian and non-heterosexual people in the Communist Party in the United States, including such figures as Harry Hay, Lorraine Hansberry and Eleanor Flexnor, Feb. 17, 7pm. 1369 Haight St. http://boundtogether.org/

Bettina Aptheker @ Bound Together Anarchist Bookstore  

Body Language
onePULSE Foundation presents a free online screening and panel discussion of the short gilm “Body Language,’ which explores body image and body experience for Black gay, queer and same-gender-loving men. Feb. 15, 4pm PT. www.eventbrite.com

LGBT Events @ Fabulosa Books
Author readings, in-store and online monthly book club group discussion of literary works. 489 Castro St. https://www.fabulosabooks.com/

No Straight Lines: The Rise of Queer Comics @ PBS
The fascinating documentary about the history of LGBTQ comics, based on the award-winning book. https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/documentaries/no-straight-lines/

Queer Words
Listen to online literary chats hosted by author Wayne Goodman, with guests Kelliane Parker, Brian Broome, Michael Nava, Vi Khi Nao, Anne Shade, Brontez Purnell, Christopher Castellani, the late Leslie Cohen and many others. https://queerwords.org/

SF Public Library
Online and in-person author events. Also, check out books and DVDs, see various book-themed exhibits. 100 Larkin St. www.sfpl.org

Bobby Conte @ Strand Theater  

MUSIC
Ashkenaz Music & Dance Community Center
International music and dance concerts at the East Bay venue celebrating its 50th anniversary with a special schedule of concerts. 1317 San Pablo Ave., Berkeley. https://www.ashkenaz.com/

Bobby Conte @ Strand Theater
The Broadway singer-actor performs his acclaimed solo concert, ‘Along the Way,’ presented by Feinstein’s at the Nikko. $69-$94. Feb. 11, 8pm. 1127 Market St. https://www.feinsteinssf.com/ (Read our interview.)

Cal Performances @ UC Berkeley
Music and dance concerts and more. Zellerbach Hall, Bancroft Way at Dana St., Berkeley. calperformances.org

Feinstein’s at the Nikko
The upscale nightclub presents cabaret concerts. Feb. 10 & 11, 8pm: Paula West sings jazz vocal classics with her band. Feb. 17 & 18, 8pm: two-time Tony winner Jennifer Simard. Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason St. https://www.feinsteinssf.com/

Freight & Salvage
Music venue presents folk, rock, blues musicians and more. 2020 Addison St, Berkeley. https://thefreight.org/

Paula West @ Feinstein’s at the Nikko  

Great American Music Hall
Enjoy live music at the classic venue. 859 O’Farrell St. https://gamh.com/

The Lost Church
Intimate music and theater venue presents local and touring performers in a variety of styles. 988 Columbus Ave. https://thelostchurch.org/

Middle-Aged Queers @ Gilman, The Knockout
The super-gay band performs their third Valentine’s Gay show with Sissyfit, Closet Monster and Dropping In. $10-$12. Feb. 10, 7pm-11pm. 924 Gilman St., Berkeley. Then, a record release party Feb. 11, 5pm-9pm at The Knockout, 3223 Mission St. https://middleagedqueers.com/

Noe Music
In-person and online concerts in many genres; classical, folk, early music. 1021 Sanchez St. https://www.noemusic.org/

Noise Pop Festival
Citywide festival of music and arts. Feb. 16- 26. http://schedule.noisepopfest.com/

Noontime Concerts @ Old Saint Mary’s Cathedral
Enjoy concerts in a variety of genres, Tuesdays at 12:30pm. 660 California St. www.noontimeconcerts.org

Old First Concerts
Enjoy in-person, live-streamed and archived music concerts of classic, and contemporary music. 1751 Sacramento St. https://www.oldfirstconcerts.org

One Night Only @ Marines’ Memorial Theater
Cast members from the touring production of ‘Mean Girls’ perform at the Richmond/Ermet Aid Foundation’s benefit concert, with D’Arcy Drollinger and Shawn Ryan, plus auctions including a lavish travel package to the French Riviera. $45-$100 (VIP afterparty with the cast). 6:30pm mini-silent auction, show 7:30pm, 609 Sutter St. https://www.reaf-sf.org/

Patti LuPone @ Bing Concert Hall, Stanford  

Patti LuPone @ Bing Concert Hall, Stanford
The Broadway legend performs her new concert, ‘Don’t Monkey With Broadway.’ $25-$165. Feb. 11, 7:30pm. 327 Lasuen St. https://live.stanford.edu/

Philharmonia Baroque
The music orchestra performs works by Saint-Saens and Brahms; Feb. 9, 8pm at Herbst Theatre, SF; Feb. 10, 7:30pm at First United Methodist Church, Palo Alto; Feb. 11, 8pm & 12, 4pm at First Church, Berkeley. Feb. 16 & 17: ‘Sessions,’ Davóne Tines and conductor David Belkovski explore their personal connections to the music and art they make through the lenses of gender, race and sexuality; at ODC Theater, 3153 17th St. https://philharmonia.org

Queer Vibes @ SF Center
LGBT musicians perform a variety of genres; in-person shows return. Feb. 10, 6pm: Lovey’s music dance and DJed grooves performance, ‘Copacetic Lovers.’ www.eventbrite.com

Sean Shibe and the Van Kuijk Quartet @ Herbst Theatre  

San Francisco Performances @ Herbst Theatre
Chamber music, classical, vocal concerts and recitals. Feb. 10, 7:30pm: guitarist Sean Shibe and the Van Kuijk Quartet. $45-$65. 401 Van Ness Ave. http://sfperformances.org/

San Francisco Symphony @ Davies Symphony Hall
In-person and online concerts. 201 Van Ness Ave. http://www.sfsymphony.org/

SF Jazz
The acclaimed venue brings their concert series online with talented musicians, and has returned to in-person concerts. 201 Franklin St. https://www.sfjazz.org

Sweetwater Music Hall, Mill Valley
Intimate restaurant, nightclub and music venue presents all kinds of music, in the historical Masonic Lodge; 9 Corte Madera Ave. https://sweetwatermusichall.com/

Yoshi’s
The elegant nightclub-restaurant features jazz and R&B musicians. 510 Embarcadero West, Oakland. https://yoshis.com

‘Year of the Tiger’ @ 111 Minna Gallery  

MUSEUMS & GALLERIES
111 Minna Gallery
Downtown gallery exhibits vibrant contemporary artworks. New: Seventh Son Tattoo presents ‘Year of the Tiger,’ a group exhibition of stunning contemporary tiger-themed art; thru March 23. 111 Minna St. 111minnagallery.com

Acion Latina
Community organization sponsors events, and hosts exhibits in its gallery. 2958 24th St. https://accionlatina.org/en/

Angelic/Trimble Gallery
Unusual art exhibits; 1275 Minnesota St. https://www.anglimtrimble.com/

Arion Press Gallery
Print and design art exhibits. 1802 Hayes St., The Presidio. https://gershoni.com/culture/dyslexic-dictionary

ArtHaus
Gallerists James Bacchi and Annette Schutz showcase multiple visual artists. 228 Townsend St. http://www.arthaus-sf.com/main-gallery/

Art Visit
Meet with visual artists in your area at their studios. https://artvisit.org

Art Works Downtown, San Rafael
Exhibits of works by local artists. 1325 4th St., San Rafael. http://artworksdowntown.org/

Asian Art Museum
‘Into View: Bernice Bing,’ 20 works by the contemporary artist, thru June 26. (Read our feature article.) ‘Color Trip: Yoshida Hodaka’s Modern Prints,’ thru May 1. ‘Bearing Witness: Selected Works by Chiura Obata,’ thru Feb. 27. Fri-Mon 10am-5pm. Thu. 1pm-8pm. 200 Larkin St. asianart.org

‘Into View: Bernice Bing’ @ Asian Art Museum  

Berkeley Art Center
Diverse arts exhibits. 1275 Walnut St., Berkeley. https://www.berkeleyartcenter.org

Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive
‘Endless Knot: Struggle and Healing in the Buddhist World,’ thru June 11. ‘Amalia Mesa-Bains: Archaeology of Memory.’ ‘Quilts, Blankets, and Tapestry: Contemporary Art and Textiles,’ ‘Ron Nagle: Handsome Drifter, Folk and Modern Art in Postcolonial India’ and art films streamed online and screened outdoors. 2155 Center St., Berkeley. www.bampfa.org

Cacophonies of Resistance @ Worth Ryder Art Gallery, Berkeley
Exhibition of works and performances by MFA students. 116 Anthropology and Art Practice Building, UC Berkeley. https://art.berkeley.edu/gallery

California Academy of Sciences
The fascinating science museum includes live creatures (aquarium, terrarium) and educational exhibits. ‘Bugs,’ a fascinating giant-plants-scale insect-view exhibit. ‘Wander Woods,’ an outdoor kids and families play space. Also, ‘Living Worlds,’ a planetarium show. Mon-Sat 9:30am-5pm. Sun 11am-5pm. 55 Music Concourse Drive, Golden Gate Park. https://www.calacademy.org/

California institute of Integral Studies
Art and culture center hosts classes, workshops, exhibits. ‘Karla Diaz: While You Were Sleeping,’ thru Feb 24. 1453 Mission St. http://www.artsatciis.org/

Cartoon Art Museum
‘Edward Gorey’s Eerie Art,’ a rotating exhibit of different works, thru Feb 12. Melissa Pagluica’s art, part of the Emerging Artist Showcase; also, ‘Yay Comics!: Hilo, Phoebe and Her Unicorn, and Friends,’ thru Feb 20. Open daily (except Wed.) 11am-5pm. 781 Beach St. www.cartoonart.org

Catharine Clark Gallery
‘Sobremesa,’ a group exhibition thru March 18. 248 Utah St. https://cclarkgallery.com/

‘Gillian Laub: Family Matters’ @Contemporary Jewish Museum  

Chabot Space & Science Center
Programs include live science programs each Wed., 10:30am, virtual telescope viewings each Sat. 9pm. Free/$15. 10000 Skyline Blvd, Oakland (opens in Nov.). chabotspace.org

Chinese Cultural Center
Exhibition of new work by Bay Area-based contemporary ceramic artist Cathy Lu. 750 Kearny St. https://www.cccsf.us/

Conservatory of Flowers
Beautiful indoor and outdoor floral exhibits in the classic arboretum; special events and parties, too. 100 JFK Drive, Golden Gate Park. Free/$12. www.conservatoryofflowers.org

Contemporary Jewish Museum
‘Gillian Laub: Family Matters,’ an exhibit of her family portraits. ‘Cara Levine: To Survive I Need You to Survive,’ February 16 – July 30. ‘L’chaim: Celebrating Our Building at 15,’ February 16— June 9, 2024. Free/$16. 736 Mission St. thecjm.org

David Ireland House
Home converted into an intimate gallery of unusual art projects. 500 Capp St. https://500cappstreet.org/

de Young Museum
‘Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs,’ a fascinating multi-part exhibit of Egyptian antiquities, jewelry, sarcophagi, even cat mummies, and special virtual reality consoles; thru Feb. 12. Also, ‘Lhola Amira: Facing the Future.’ The Obama portraits by Kehinde Wiley; ‘Nampeyo and the Sikyatki Revival,’ thru Feb. Collections of American, African, Oceanic, costume arts, sculpture and more. Tue-Sun 9:30am-5:15pm. 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive. deyoung.famsf.org

Entwined @ Golden Gate Park
The popular outdoor light installation returns, with special events, thru March 12. Peacock Meadow, 240 JFK Drive. https://sanfranciscoparksalliance.org/projects/entwined/

‘Out in the World: Ireland’s LGBTQ+ Diaspora’ @ GLBT History Museum  

Exhibits @ SF Public Library
Book displays at the James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center, 3rd floor. Also, book exhibits on the 6th floor. 100 Larkin St. https://sfpl.org/

Exploratorium Events
‘Glow,’ and exhibit of light-focused installations, thru Jan. 29. Also, talks and demos with a science theme, including comet-cam and more; weekly After Dark nighttime parties have returned. Pier 15. www.exploratorium.edu

Gallery Wendi Norris
Contemporary artists’ works. 436 Jackson St. https://www.gallerywendinorris.com

GLBT History Museum
‘Out in the World: Ireland’s LGBTQ+ Diaspora.’ Online exhibits include ‘Stories of Our Movement: Bay Area Reporter at 50.’ Also, ‘Legendary: African American LGBTQ Past Meets Present, Fighting Back,’ a series that brings together community leaders, experts, historians and activists to explore lessons from the past that might be useful in formulating resistance efforts today; ‘Reigning Queens: the Lost Photos of Roz Joseph,’ curated by Joseph Plaster; and other exhibits. Online events as well. 4127 18th St. www.glbthistory.org

Gregangelo Museum
Take tours at the 27-room mansion filled with eccentric unusual interactive artworks and performances. www.gregangelomuseum.com

Gray Area
Unusual and contemporary art exhibits and installations. 2665 Mission St. https://grayarea.org/

Harvey Milk Photo Center
View exhibits of masterful photographic art; also online galleries. ‘Women in Color’ by Margot Hartford; thru March 18. 50 Scott St. https://www.harveymilkphotocenter.org/

Headlands Center for the Arts
40th anniversary exhibits include ‘Process + Place,’ Mark Thompson’s ‘Semaphore,’ a striking installation at the scenic arts center (paired with Ann Hamilton’s ‘here • there • then • now’ at 500 Capp St. 944 Simmonds Road, Sausalito. https://www.headlands.org/

Mark Thompson’s ‘Semaphore’ @ Headlands Center for the Arts  

Jenkins Johnson Gallery
Contemporary art exhibits. 1275 Minnesota St. https://www.jenkinsjohnsongallery.com

Land’s End @ Former Cliff House
Group exhibit of artists’ varied works where their charge is twofold: to discover artwork in unlikely places and to consider the planet’s health. 1090 Point Lobos Ave. https://www.for-site.org

Legion of Honor
New: ‘Sargent and Spain,’ an expansive exhibit of the (allegedly gay) painter’s works created during his Spanish residency, thru May 14. Also, ‘Michelle Erickson: Wild Porcelain,’ thru April 2, and ‘Papaerworks: Fifteen Years of Acquisitions, thru June 25. European and ancient art, giant Renaissance landscapes and historic paintings, plus classical sculptures and contemporary works, from Degas, Manet, Caillebotte and Vuillard to Egyptian, Greek and Roman artifacts; also, Wangechi Mutu’s fascinating modern outdoor and indoor sculptures. Tue-Sun, 9:30am-5:15pm. Free/$15. legionofhonor.famsf.org

Letterform Archive
‘Strikethrough: Typographic Messages,’ an exhibit of varies protest movement posters and graphics by Emory Douglas, Favianna Rodriguez, Jenny Holzer, W.E.B Dubois, ACT UP, Amos Kennedy, Jr., Corita Kent, Atelier Populaire, Guerrilla Girls, Ben Shahn and others. 2325 3rd St. https://letterformarchive.org/

Lost Art Salon
Intimate gallery exhibits small and unusual works of note by contemporary and early 20th-century artists. 245 S. Van Ness. #303. https://lostartsalon.com

“Squint: Recent Photography by Chris Komater” @ MAG Galleries  

MAG Galleries
New art gallery presents its first exhibit, “Squint: Recent Photography by Chris Komater,” pixilated portraits. Opening reception Feb. 10, 5pm-7pm. Artists talk Feb. 25, 4pm. Exhibit thru March 26. 3931 18th St.

Manna Gallery
‘Flux,’ Elaine Maute’s exhibit of paintings. Also, Orlando Smith retrospective. 473 25th St., Oakland. https://www.mannagallery.com/

Minnesota Street Art Project
Multiple galleries -Nancy Toomey Fine Art, Municipal Bonds, The Jones Institute and more- host different artist exhibits. 1275 Minnesota St. https://minnesotastreetproject.com/

Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts
Exhibits of art by Latino artists, plus events. Also, ‘Afrolatinidad en la Bahia de San Francisco’ and Javier Perez’ ‘Heart-Speak: Dichos de Mi Padre,’ both thru March 4. $5. 2869 Mission St. missionculturalcenter.org

Museum of the African Diaspora
Exhibits include ‘The New Black Vanguard: Photography Between Art and Fashion,’ thru March 5; also, award-winning films, talks and music performances focusing on Black artists in multiple media. Through February, Black History Month panels, lectures and film screenings. 685 Mission St. www.moadsf.org

Javier Perez’ ‘Heart-Speak: Dichos de Mi Padre’ @ Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts  

Museum of Craft & Design
‘Bull.Miletic: Proxistant Vision,’ an innovative, art and technology research project that explores the impact of new aerial imaging technologies and their influence and power in everyday life; thru March 19. $8-$10. 2589 3rd St. www.sfmcd.org

Napa Lighted Art Festival
Colorful nighttime art installations, projections and sculptures at locations around Napa; thru Feb. 19, Mon-Thu 6pm-9pm. Fri-Sun, 6pm10pm. https://donapa.com/lighted-art-festival/

NIAD Exhibits
The art studio for developmentally disabled adults shares in-person online exhibits and sells beautiful works of art; in-person window displays and weekly online exhibitions. www.niadartstore.org

Oakland Museum
‘Angela Davis: Seize the Time,’ an exhibit examining the image, influence, and activism of the Oakland-based icon; thru June 11. ‘Black Power’ and ‘Dorothea Lange: Photography as Activism,’ both ongoing. Friday night interactive displays and live music. 1000 Oak St., Oakland. museumca.org

Ordinary People @ Art Kiosk, Redwood City
Artist Peter Moen’s installation of 50+ portraits of LGBTQ subjects; thru Feb. 26. 2208 Broadway St. www.redwoodcity.org

‘The Power of Creativity and Community’ @ City Hall Gallery  

The Pink and Purple Church in the Castro
Online multimedia exhibit documenting the history of Metropolitan Community Church, its LGBTQ-inclusive services and outreach through the AIDS pandemic. http://arspgallery.com/mccsf-exhibit-main/

Pleasure as Art @ Good Vibrations
Dafne Blade’s sculptural window display installation made out of 100 decommissioned Magic Wand vibrators. 899 Mission St. https://www.goodvibes.com

The Power of Creativity and Community @ City Hall Gallery
SFAC Galleries partners with Art With Elders for a group exhibition of works by diverse senior artists; thru Aug. 25. Ground Floor and North Light Court, 1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Place. https://sfartscommission.org/

Pride and Progress
The Victory Fund’s online exhibit showcases a timeline of LGBT political history. https://www.prideandprogress.org/

Queer Arts Featured
New LGBTQ-owned pop-up gallery set in the former site of Harvey Milk’s camera shop. 575 Castro St. Donate to their emergency rent hike fundraiser. www.queerartsfeatured.com

Queering the Crip, Cripping the Queer
Online version of a new group exhibit at Berlin’s Schedules Museum that explores the multiple historical, cultural, and political intersections of queerness and disability. https://queer-crip.schwulesmuseum.de/en/

Robert Koch Gallery
Contemporary artists exhibits. 49 Geary St. https://kochgallery.com/

Schlomer Haus Gallery
New Castro/Duboce gay-owned art gallery; Colin J. Radcliffe’s ‘Love Spoiled,’ cute sexy ceramic figurative sculptures. 2128 Market St. Tue-Sat 12pm to 6pm and by appointment. https://schlomerhaus.com/

‘Legends of San Francisco’ @ Tenderloin Museum  

SF Botanical Garden
Beautiful spacious gardens with multiple plants, trees and flowers. Free entry for SF residents; others $3-$10. 1199 9th Ave., Golden Gate Park. https://www.sfbg.org

SF Museum of Modern Art
New: SECCA Art Award exhibition, with new works by Binta Ayofemi, Maria A. Guzmán Capron, Cathy Lu, Marcel Pardo Ariza, and Gregory Rick. ‘Joan Brown,’ a retrospective of paintings and sculptures by the SF artist, thru March 12. ‘Shifting the Silence,’ a group exhibit of 32 women artists, and ‘Speculative Portraits,’ an exploration of portraiture and identity. Diego Rivera’s massive 1940 mural ‘Pan American Unity’ on display during its restoration. Joan Mitchell retrospective’ ‘Constellations: Photographs in Dialogue,’ and Pop, Abstract, and Figurative art collections. Free/$25; reserved, timed ticketing. Mon 10am-5pm. Thu 1pm-8pm. Fri-Sun 10am-5pm. First Thursdays free. 151 Third St. www.sfmoma.org

SOMArts Cultural Center
Various art exhibits and events. 934 Brannan St. www.somarts.org

Southern Exposure
Unusual art and installations and online projects. 3030 20th St. https://soex.org

Stitching Communities and the AIDS Memorial Quilt @ Thacher Gallery
Exhibit of panels from The AIDS Memorial Quilt, which stands as an enduring monument to love, loss, and the power of art to bring communities together; thru Feb. 17. 2130 Fulton St. USF campus. https://www.usfca.edu/thacher-gallery

Tenderloin Museum
New and permanent exhibits of neighborhood history. ‘Legends of San Francisco,’ an exhibit of 81 drag performer portraits by Harry James Hanson, Deb Leal, and floral designs by Devin Antheus; thru April 1. Also, ‘Education for Action: California Labor School, 1942-1957.’ thru July 1. 398 Eddy St. http://www.tenderloinmuseum.org/

Tunnel Tops @ Presidio
New outdoor beautifully landscaped area with scenic views, recreation, ranger talks, murals, and visiting food trucks. www.presidiotunneltops.gov

Walt Disney Family Museum
Located in The Presidio, the museum dedicated to the art of Disney films hosts online and in-person exhibits, classes and events. 104 Montgomery St. www.waltdisney.org

We Were There
Online tours of art museums, showcasing hidden and overlooked LGBT themes, subjects and artists. http://wewerethere.org/

Worker
Online exhibit showcases photos and historic paintings of sex workers by 19 artists, from the late 19th Century of Edouard Manet and Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec to modern day contemporaries such as Felix Gonzalez-Torres, David Hockney, Nan Goldin, Bruce LaBruce and Margie Schnibbe. NSFW. www.artreporttoday.com

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
Unusual modern art exhibits; also, film screenings, murals, and tours. Lobby art: Taravat Talepasand’s ‘Peace in the Middle East.’ Also, ‘Brett Cook & Liz Lerman: Reflection & Action,’ a video, dance and multimedia installation, thru June 4. Alex Strada and Tali Keren’s ‘Proposal for a 28th Amendment? Is it Possible to Amend an Unequal System?’ thru March 19. 701 Mission St. https://ybca.org

Beaux beauties (photo: Gooch)  

NIGHTLIFE
440 Castro
Friendly neighborhood bar has ample outdoor seating, and indoor drink specials, Monday underwear parties and two bars. 440 Castro St. http://www.the440.com/

The Academy
LGBTQ social club offers membership, plus public events; art exhibits, music, community talks, wine-tastings and more. 2166 Market St. www.academy-sf.com

After Dark @ Exploratorium
Evening cocktail parties at the interactive science museum, with different themes; Thursdays 6pm-10pm. Pier 15 (Embarcadero at Green St.) https://www.exploratorium.edu/

Asia SF
Dining, nightlife and classy drag performers mix at the popular SoMa club; dinner shows from $59-$79. 201 9th St. https://asiasf.com/

Aunt Charlie’s Lounge
The intimate bar serves strong drinks and hosts frequent drag shows. 133 Turk St.

Beaux
Popular Market Street club, with drag entertainers, gogo studs, drinks and food. Shangri-La second Saturdays. Latin Divas Live 4th Saturdays, You/nique 3rd Saturdays. Big Top Sundays and Friday Manimal with studly gogos. Drag brunch Sat & Sun, 2pm & 4pm. Pan Dulce Wednesdays, and weekly ‘Drag Race’ viewings. 2344 Market St. https://www.beauxsf.com/

Blackbird
Classy Duboce area bar known for its artisanal cocktails. 2124 Market St. https://www.blackbirdbar.com/

The Cafe
Popular Castro nightclub with a dance floor and lounge areas, two bars, drag shows and gogo dancers on select nights; Picante Latin night on Thursdays. 2369 Market St. https://cafesf.com/

The Cinch
Historic bar in the Polk district. 1723 Polk St. http://www.cinchsf.com/

Club 1220
Walnut Creek’s gay bar, with drag shows, karaoke and dance nights. 1220 Pine St., Walnut Creek. https://club1220.com/

Club OMG
Intimate mid-Market nightclub includes DJed dancing, drag shows and a karaoke night. 43 6th St. http://www.clubomgsf.com/

The Hole in the Wall Saloon  

Curio
Rexy hosts 12pm & 2pm drag brunch shows with Kylie Minono, Kipper Snacks, Bionka Simone and other talents. 775 Valencia St. https://www.curiobarsf.com/

Detour
Castro bar and restaurant with pinball and arcade games; drag bingo Wed. nights. 2200 Market St. https://www.detoursf.com/

Dirty Habit, Hotel Zelos
Hotel’s fifth-floor bar/restaurant hosts themed nights, plus Tuesday night street food and other rooftop events. 12 4th St. www.viceroyhotelsandresorts.com

DNA Lounge
SoMa nightclub hosts many queer-friendly events. 475 11th St. https://www.dnalounge.com/

The Edge
Musical Wednesdays, the weekly Monster Show, Beards & Booze and other events have returned to the popular bar. 4149 18th St. www.edgesf.com

The EndUp
Historic SoMa nightclub hosts straight, gay and whatever late-night dance events. 401 6th St. https://theendupsf.com/

Eros
SF’s queer sex club in a new location (site of the historic Bulldog Baths), open daily at 2pm to 10pm-12am; memberships available. 18+ only. $10-$30. 132 Turk St. www.erossf.com

Fireside Lounge, Alameda
Woman-owned LGBT-friendly bar with live shows, outdoor lounge, cool cocktails. 1453 Webster St. https://www.thefiresidelounge.com/

Golden Bull, Oakland
LGBT-friendly bar presents diverse live music acts; Queeraoke on 2nd and 4th Sundays at 7pm. 412 14th St. https://goldenbullbar.com/

Hi Tops
Popular sports bar with multiple TV screens, events, and an irresistible snack menu. 2247 MArket St. https://www.hitopsbar.com/hi-tops-sf

The Hole in the Wall Saloon
Local rock DJs like Don Baird play at the SoMa ‘friendly neighborhood gay biker bar.’ 1369 Folsom St. https://blackwolfmetal.com/ Also, listen online: https://www.twitch.tv/donbaird

Jolene’s
SoMa queer and woman/trans-owned nightclub and restaurant; Coyote Queer, second Saturdays, with DJs Koslov & Livv, costume contest. Queer Karaoke Thursdays; UHaul SF, Fridays. Sunday brunch drag show 11am-5pm. 2700 16th St. http://jolenessf.com/index.html

Dusty Pörn @ Martuni’s  

Last Call
Small, neighborhood bar with a fireplace and old school jukebox. 3988 18th St. https://www.thelastcallbar.com/

Lookout
Castro bar with a panoramic view. Bounce (Sat. nights), Lips & Lashes Drag Brunch with host Carnie Asada (Sat. afternoons), Jock (Sunday nights). 3600 16th St. http://www.lookoutsf.com/

Lone Star Saloon
DJed events at the historic bear bar, plus regular nights of rock music and patio hangouts. 1354 Harrison St. https://www.lonestarsf.com/

Lyon & Swan
New gay-owned North Beach supper club with a diverse array of live cabaret acts; vocalists, jazz bands and comedy acts; also specialty cocktails and meals (closed Tue/Wed) . 124 Columbus Ave. https://www.lyonandswan.com/

Martuni’s
The intimate martini bar hosts music cabaret acts. Feb. 11, 7pm: Dusty Pörn’s ‘A Decade in Dusty Drag,’ with pianist Joe Wicht, Elsa Touche, and more; $25. Also, pianist Russell Deason hosts the fun weekly Monday Happy Hour open mic gathering. On last Sundays, 7pm, singer Carly Ozard hosts a monthly concert series (Read our interview). 5:30pm-8:30pm. 4 Valencia St. at Market.

Midnight Sun
The popular bar celebrates 50 years; Timeline Tuesdays, Honeypot Fridays with gogo studs; Galaxy Saturday nights with DJ Lu; K-Pop and drag shows like Munro’s at Midnight, 10pm Monday nights. plus Thursday Media Noche, and more. 4067 18th St. https://www.midnightsunsf.com/ (Read our interview with Media Noche host Betty Fresas.)

Milk SF
Queer cafe in the Mission offers coffee, pastries, food, local drag shows. Sober Karaoke on 4th Wednesdays, 6pm-9:30pm. 302 Valencia St. https://www.milk-sf.com/

The Mix
Castro bar with pool table, jukebox, popular patio. 4086 18th St.

Moby Dick
Popular neighborhood bar known for its colorful aquarium and tasty drinks celebrates 40 years. 4049 18th St. https://www.facebook.com/MobyDickBar/

Muevelo @ Que Rico, Oakland
Enjoy the new nightclub’s weekly dance party with DJed grooves, drag divas, and gogo studs. Fridays, $10 and up, 9:30pm-3am. 381 15th St., Oakland. www.quericonightclub.com

Matthew Martin in ‘The Hand That Rocks the Crawford’ @ Oasis  

Oasis
The multiple award-winning nightclub’s shows include: Feb. 9, a fundraiser for D’Arcy Drollinger’s sequel film, ‘Champagne White and the Temple of Poon,’ based on the wacky stage show, with strippers, live acts, auctions and more; $15-$250. Feb. 10 & 11, 7pm; Lady Bunny’s ‘The Greatest Ho on Earth;’ $30-$50. Feb. 16-March 4, 7pm: Matthew Martin and more in Michael Phillis’ wacky drag parody, ‘The Hand That Rocks the Crawford;’ $25-$50. eb. 17, 10pm-2am: Asheq, The Middle East North African LGBTQ+ Dance Party, $20. Also, Princess, the weekly Saturday night drag show, 10pm-2am. Reparations, the Fridays all-Black drag show, 10pm-2am (Feb 10 with LaTrice Royale). Karaoke & Cocktails with Emma Peel, Tuesdays, 7pm-11pm. 398 11th St. www.sfoasis.com

Pilsner Inn
Historic neighborhood bar (since 1980) with an easy vibe, pool table, an excellent beer selection, and a spacious back patio. 225 Church St. http://www.pilsnerinn.com/

Port Bar, Oakland
Ongoing: Shake It Up Saturdays and Juicy (also Saturdays); Women’s night Sundays; Wednesdays are a Drag shows at 9pm, 10pm & 11pm; Big Gay Trivia with Jeremy Jones on Tuesdays; Thursdays, Karaoke Star hosted by Amoura Teese; also weekend drag brunch. 2023 Broadway. www.portbaroakland.com|

Powerhouse Bar
Popular cruisy SoMa bar; Underwear Thursdays; Juanita MORE’s Powerblouse (fun drag makeovers) 1st Saturdays, Glamamore’s Pillows drag show on Mondays; and Beat Pig, 3rd Saturdays. 1347 Folsom St. https://www.powerhousebar.com/

Que Rico
LGBT Latinx nightclub features cute gogo guys and fun drag shows, DJed dance floor, brunch and dinner menus, too. 381 15th St., Oakland. www.quericonightclub.com

Leather men @ SF Eagle (photo: Steven Underhill)  

Queens & Comedy @ Cobb’s Comedy Club
Suzette Veneti hosts a night of laughs with Sydney Stigerts, Nicki Jizz, Kiry Shabazz, Nitrix Oxide, Jade Theriault and Dragon King. $25-$33. Feb. 9, 915 Columbus Ave. https://www.cobbscomedy.com/

El Rio
The popular bar with a spacious outdoor patio hosts multiple LGBTQ events, including Hard French; Daytime Realness, Mango, live bands, comedy and more. 3158 Mission St. https://www.elriosf.com/

Rize SF @ Origin
New LGBTQ dance party with K-Pop and other styles, DJ DNZA, drag performer Miss Shu Mai; first and third Saturdays. Free/$250. 1538 Fillmore St. www.simpletix.com

Roller Disco @ Church of 8 Wheels
Roller-skating nights with groovy tunes, plus skate rentals. $5-$15. 554 Fillmore St. http://www.churchof8wheels.com/

SF Eagle
The famed leather bar has numerous events. BLUF Cigar Buddies 2nd Fridays; monthly Lair with host Suppository Spelling; Frolic cosplay/furry party, 2nd Saturdays, 8pm-2am, $8-$12. Sunday beverage bust, 3pm-7pm, $10-$15. (http://frolicparty.com/) 398 12th St. https://thesfeagle.com/

Steamworks Berkeley
The award-winning bathhouse hosts special events, DJed nights, and a cruisy vibe. $5-$200 (6-month membership). 18+ only. Open 24/7 every day. 2107 4th St., Berkeley. https://www.steamworksbaths.com/berkeleyhome

Suavecito @ Space 550
Valentino Presents and Club Papi present a weekly Latin dance night with DJs Mike, Mr. Biggs, and Lola; Sonora Tropicana band, drag acts, gogo guys, three dance rooms, outdoor lounge. Saturdays, $15-$25. 9:30pm-3am. 550 Barneveld Ave. www.suavecitosf.com

Friends @ Twin Peaks (photo: Steven Undderhill)  

Sundance Saloon @ Space 550
The (mostly) Country music line-dancing, two-stepping nights (Sundays and Thursdays) has returned. $5, 5pm-10:30pm. 550 Barneveld Ave. www.sundancesaloon.org

Toad Hall
Spacious Castro bar with a small dance floor and back patio. 4146 18th St.

Trax
Historic Haight gay bar (since 1940!) serves up cheap and strong drinks. 1437 Haight St. http://traxbarsf.com/

Twin Peaks
Enjoy a great view and strong drinks at the historic tavern, now in its 50th year. 401 Castro St. https://www.twinpeakstavern.com/

Underground SF
Reopened and renovated intimate Lower Haight nightclub hosts varied DJed events, including LGBTQ nights like Hella Tight; also a cafe by day. 424 Haight St. https://undergroundsf.com/

White Horse Bar
Enjoy outdoor dining and drinks at the famous Oakland bar; monthly music nights, 7:30pm. 6551 Telegraph Ave., Oakland. whitehorsebar.com

Wild Side West
Historic lesbian and friends bar in Bernal Heights with an airy backyard garden (stairs). 424 Cortland Ave. https://www.wildsidewest.com/

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