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Spring in San Francisco provides a great opportunity to explore the city. Off the Grid is back in action at Fort Mason with the city's most popular street food vendors and newcomers to the scene, while wine is the topic of discussion at The Science of Wine. The Lower Polk Art Walk showcases local artists in area more known for late-night partying lately and the Union Street crowd celebrates the season with a Spring Celebration and Easter Parade. Bloodhound is also getting into the holiday with an Easter Sunday Butcherfest, featuring BBQ and a demonstration on how to break down a whole goat. Odd Future brings it's rowdy hip-hop party back to The Warfield and New Zealand reggae-funk heavyweights The Black Seeds keep it irie at Slim's.

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Air Sex Championships
at The Elbo Room

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SSION
at DNA Lounge
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Fun.
at The Independent

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MoonFox
at Amnesia
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Off The Grid
at Fort Mason

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The Lumineers
at Cafe du Nord
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
at Herbst Theater (8pm)

When Kermit Lynch opened a retail wine shop in 1972, he took a bold leap into a new career. One year later, after traveling to Burgundy to meet directly with farmers, winemakers and négociants, his passion for French wines deepened...
at Cafe du Nord (9pm)

Based in Durham, North Carolina, Megafaun was built by brothers Brad and Phil Cook and fellow Eau Claire, Wisconsin, native Joe Westerlund. The trio, plus longtime friend Justin Vernon (a.k.a. Bon Iver), made the cross country move together from WI to NC as the band DeYarmond Edison...
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
at The Independent (8pm)

His style of music is derived from contemporary R&B, particularly his gospel-trained vocals, and often harks back to the 1980s, but it's a thoroughly modern style, driven by state-of-the-art electronic dance production techniques and sounds...
Thursday, April 5, 2012
at multiple locations (6pm)

The Lower Polk Art Walk is growing with 3 new galleries now open until 10pm on First Thursdays. With the addition of EverGold, SpokeArt, and Aspect Gallery to the April 5th event, the art walk has become a Lower Polk and Tenderloin art walk with a great variety of visual art genres.
at SFMOMA (6pm)

Join us and meet Camille Rose Garcia as she signs copies of her new book Snow White. A breathtaking, wildly original spin on the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale, Harper Design's Snow White is boldly and beautifully re-imagined by acclaimed artist Camille Rose Garcia.
at Slim's (8pm)

Cults is an indie pop duo based in New York City, consisting of Madeline Follin (vocals) and Brian Oblivion (guitar and vocals). The film-students-turned-musicians from San Diego create a nostalgic buzz with their 1960s-sounding tunes about love and loneliness...
at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (7:30pm)

With music that mocks categories and defies stylistic conventions, Tin Hat is a collective quartet dedicated to the idea that beautiful sounds reside at the crossroads of improvisation and composition...
Friday, April 6, 2012
at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (all day)

Greater connections mean life can be more challenging, and that requires innovative design solutions. TYPO San Francisco brings together incredible speakers from American and European design communities to share and discuss what it means to connect...
at Fort Mason Center (5pm - 9pm)

A new food adventure is available on Fridays in the Fort Mason Center parking lot. Off The Grid brings a diverse group of mobile food vendors, with music, to the Marina neighborhood. Enjoy such delights as the Chairman Bao Bun Truck...
at American Conservatory Theater - ACT (see listing for times)

Could you drop Wi-Fi for hi-fi? Abandon sushi lunches for Tupperware parties? What would you give up for a simpler life? Overwhelmed by the infinite choices of the modern world, Katha and Ryu discover an enticing escape route: joining a community of 1950s reenactors, where life is slower...
Saturday, April 7, 2012
at Monarch (9pm)

Our last Club Bad show with Carl Craig sold out by 12:30! This time its Basti, one half of house music veterans Tiefschwarz on the decks. A rare chance to see the one half of the German duo and Souvenir Music bosses, Tiefschwarz at an intimate 300 person venue
at Cafe du Nord (9:30pm)

Hanni grew up in San Franscisco, California. The son of Palestinian and Filipino immigrants and the first American in his family, he became obsessed with classic Americana and pop culture of the 1950s and 60s. Influenced by pioneers of early rock and...
at Vessel (10pm)

A man at the top of his game, it's hard to find others in the industry who've done as much for house music than him, whether it be his world famous Radio 1 Pete Tong show; that breaks the biggest electronic music tracks and artists before anywhere else...
Sunday, April 8, 2012
at Union Street (all day)

A variety of children's and family activities are the focus of the event and include; large inflatable bounces, kids' rides and games, a climbing wall, a hands-on children's activities area, costumed characters, a petting zoo, a pony ride and entertainment from some of the Bay Area's best musicians...
at Bloodhound (3pm - 7pm)

Please join us at Bloodhound for another amazing Easter Sunday Butcher Demonstration and BBQ. Chef Rick DeBaord of Cafe' Rouge will be demonstrating how to break down a whole goat, while serving delicious food from the bbq...
at Slim's (9pm)

Renowned globally for their legendary 8-piece live shows, the band have spent the past 18 months holed up in their Wellington studio finishing what is being tipped as their finest album yet...
Monday, April 9, 2012
at The Warfield (8pm)

Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All, a ten-member cult rap collective from L.A., bring to mind a younger, crazier Wu-Tang Clan - if the Clan had skateboarded and rhymed about drugs and gore instead of chess and kung-fu. Ranging from the ages of 16 to 20...
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