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Artwork by Allen Song
Wed Sep 24 - Tue Sep 30, 2008
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Editorial Event Features
Thu Sep 25 - Sun Sep 28
at Fort Mason Center (see listing for times)

Book lovers get ready! Friends of the San Francisco Public Library is hosting their biggest book sale to date. The 44th Annual Big Book Sale, the largest book sale on the West Coast, is just around the corner with over 50,000 more books than last year! The sale will also feature DVDs, CDs, books on tape, cassette tapes, vinyl, VHS, and other forms of media.
Fri Sep 26
at Cathedral Hill Hotel (5pm - 10pm)

What better way for San Francisco fashionistas to spend a Friday evening than sipping cocktails while partaking in some serious pre-holiday shopping! Fashion fans are invited to "Fashion Bash" where they can indulge in designer shopping at heavily discounted prices, pamper themselves with a make-upper in the pre-holiday Benefit Cosmetics Lounge...
Sat Sep 27
at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts (6pm - 10pm)

Illusion is a one-night event that develops over the course of 4 hours. 77 artists engage in creating, with other artists, and the public sharing the space of the Mission Cultural Center's two galleries. All surfaces are wrapped in white paper: walls, floors & columns. Artists are dressed in white while the public comes dressed in black producing the optical illusion of vibration...
Sat Sep 27
at City Lights Bookstore (7pm)

First published in the thirties, The Berlin Stories contains two related novels, The Last of Mr. Norris and Goodbye to Berlin, which are recognized today as classics of modern fiction. Armistead Maupin is the author of nine novels, including the six-volume Tales of the City series, Maybe the Moon, The Night Listener and, most recently, Michael Tolliver Lives. Three miniseries starring Olympia Dukakis and Laura Linney were made from the first three novels in the Tales series...
Gallery Openings
Wednesday, Sep 24
Tomorrow Is For Those Who Can Hear It Coming
at New Langton Arts (7pm - 9pm)
Thursday, Sep 25
At Home
at Lincart Gallery (6pm - 8pm)
Thursday, Sep 25
Aaron D. Guadamuz
at 111 Minna Gallery (7pm - late)
Thursday, Sep 25
Temporal Landscapes
at Headlands Center For the Arts (7:30pm - 9pm)
Thursday, Sep 25
Reflections of the Bay
at California Modern Gallery (6pm - 8:30pm)
Friday, Sep 26
Barbara Holmes & Casey Logan
at SF Recycling Art Studio (5pm)
Friday, Sep 26
It's A Live Show
at Space Gallery (7:30pm - late)
Friday, Sep 26
Somewhere in Advance of Nowhere
at Intersection for the Arts (6pm - 9pm)
Friday, Sep 26
Desire To Fly
at The Spare Room Project (7pm - 10pm)
Friday, Sep 26 Cont.
Erotic Art Auction for Visual Aid
at The Eagle Tavern (9pm - midnight)
Saturday, Sep 27
Illusion 7
at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts (6pm - 10pm)
Saturday, Sep 27
Mural Unveiling & Ecotopian Festival
at Farmers' Market Lot (2pm - 5pm)
Saturday, Sep 27
Summertime Blue and Gold
at Cafe Ponte (3pm)
Saturday, Sep 27
Axis Mundi
at Fabric 8 (7pm - 10pm)
Saturday, Sep 27
NYC Photography Magazine Release Party
at 111 Minna Gallery (9pm)
Sunday, Sep 28
The Hyena Report
at Climate Theater (11am - 5pm)
Tuesday, Sep 30
Sketch Tuesdays
at 111 Minna Gallery (6pm - 9:30pm)
Theater/Dance
Wednesday, Sep 24
Crisis Hopkins' Off-Night Spectacular
at Climate Theater (8pm)
Wednesday, Sep 24
Something People Like: The Finale
at Purple Onion (8pm)
Thursday, Sep 25
Romeo & Juliet, On Motifs of Shakespeare
at Zellerbach Hall (see listing for times)
Thursday, Sep 25
Llanto
at Theatre of Yugen / Noh Space (8pm)
Thursday, Sep 25
Carol Channing & Friends in Concert
at Herbst Theatre (7:30pm)
Saturday, Sep 27 Cont.
Eddie Griffin
at Cobb's Comedy Club (see listing for times)
Saturday, Sep 27
Cabaret Night
at First Unitarian Church -- Oakland (7pm)
Sunday, Sep 28
Love Humiliation & Karaoke
at Stagewerx (7pm)
Tuesday, Sep 30
Juliet Strong
at Stagewerx (8pm)
Literary Arts
Wednesday, Sep 24
Since My Last Confession: A Gay Catholic Memoir
at A Different Light Bookstore (7:30pm)
Wednesday, Sep 24
"Story Telling"
at Hosfelt Gallery (6:30pm)
Thursday, Sep 25
The Biggest Book Sale On The West Coast
at Fort Mason Center (10am - 8pm)
Thursday, Sep 25
The Tin Star
at A Different Light Bookstore (7:30pm)
Thursday, Sep 25
James Nolan
at City Lights Bookstore (7pm)
Thursday, Sep 25 Cont.
A People's History of Sports in the United States
at Books Inc. in Opera Plaza (7pm)
Thursday, Sep 25
John Elder Robison
at Books Inc. Cole Valley (7:30pm)
Saturday, Sep 27
Sharon Sobotta "100 Lessons From Around The World"
at Barnes and Noble (3pm - 4:30pm)
Tuesday, Sep 30
Armistead Maupin
at City Lights Bookstore (7pm)
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