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| Concerts 357476 | The Sippy Cups: A Rock & Roll Circus The Sippy Cups, a local favorite rock and roll band, perform a lively and colorful show featuring a cast of acrobats, juggling unicyclists, oversized puppets, sensitive super-heroes, comedic characters, and a star aerialist. http://www.thesippycups.com 7/27/08 Ages: 0-8 Time: 4pm Cost: SOLD OUT |
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| Concerts 355660 | Pleasant Hill Concerts by the Lake: The Time Outs The Time Outs host a rockin' good time in the great outdoors, behind Pleasant Hill City Hall. 925.671.5229 timeouts.info@gmail.com http://www.ple... llconcerts.com 7/27/08 Ages: 1-10 Time: 6pm-8pm Cost: Free |
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| Concerts 352068 | Voices of Latin Rock Voices of Latin Rock - born in San Francisco?s Mission District - melds the rhythms of Latin music with funk, soul, and rock. Arrive early, space is available on a first-come, first-served basis. A pre-concert talk takes place at Stern Grove's Trocadero Clubhouse and children are invited to participate in KidStage activities before the concert. 415.252.6252 http://www.sterngrove.org 7/27/08 Ages: All Ages Time: KidStage 12n-1pm; Pre-concert talk 12n; Concert 2pm Cost: Free |
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| Concerts 351807 | The Living Tradition of Guqin Wang Fei, a guqin scholar, author, teacher, and musician, performs guqin classics in the museum's North Court. The Chinese guqin is one of the oldest living traditional arts. 415.581.3500 http://www.asianart.org Ongoing Each Sat, Sun 6/28/08 - 7/27/08; check with location for exceptions. Ages: All Ages Time: 12n-4pm Cost: Free with paid admission |
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| Concerts 345878 | Summer Music Series: Dave Rocha Jazz Group The Dave Rocha Jazz Group performs an outdoor jazz concert for the whole family. The Summer Music Series runs through October 5, each Sunday from 2pm-4pm, in the center court area in front of the Elephant Fountain. 415.924.2961 http://www.shoptowncenter.com 7/27/08 Ages: All Ages Time: 2pm-4pm Cost: Unknown |
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| Concerts 146710 | Country Sundays Thee Parkside hosts an afternoon of music featuring the Bay Area's best acts playing country, western, bluegrass, americana, y'all-ternative, and rockabilly. Suitable for all ages. 415.503.0393 http://www.theeparkside.com Ongoing Each Sun 8/18/06 - 8/18/08; check with location for exceptions. Ages: All Ages Time: 4pm Cost: Free |
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| Dance 324309 | Soul Sanctuary Dance Children, teens, and adults are invited to an ongoing Sunday morning freestyle dance, featuring music spun by DJs. The building is wheelchair accessible and shoes are optional on the dance floor. Please do not wear scents. Check the website for changes and cancellations. http://www.sou... tuarydance.com Ongoing Each Sun 4/27/08 - 4/27/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: All Ages Time: 11am-1pm Cost: Sliding scale $5-$15; First-timers and children (under 12) free |
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| Exhibits 364259 | Old West Junction! The newest exhibit at Fairyland brings to life a Wild West-themed town (sized just for kids) with a "real" stable, bank, jail, and water town slide. 510.452.2259 http://www.fairyland.org Ongoing Daily; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 0-8 Time: During park hours. Cost: Free with paid admission |
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| Exhibits 357392 | Tales from the Land of Gullah Families can experience the unique culture of the South Carolina and Georgia Sea Islands in an exhibition exploring the heritage of the Gullah people -a blend of West African heritage with European-American and slave traditions. 415.339.3900 http://www.baykidsmuseum.org Ongoing Daily except Mon 5/17/08 - 9/14/08; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 2-8 Time: During museum hours Cost: Free with paid admission |
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| Exhibits 355566 | In the Beginning: Artists Respond to Genesis In the Beginning: Artists Respond to Genesis explores the continuing relevance of the story of creation in Genesis Chapter I. The exhibit features new installations by seven contemporary artists: Alan Berliner, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Ben Rubin, Matthew Ritchie, Kay Rosen, Shirley Shor, and Mierle Laderman Ukeles. These works, ranging from multi-media and sound installations to computer animations and wall drawings, are presented along with historical works. 415.655.7800 http://www.thecjm.org Ongoing Daily 6/8/08 - 1/4/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 4-8 Time: During museum hours Cost: Free with paid admission |
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| Exhibits 355562 | Vollard, Editeur Ambroise Vollard (1865-1939) opened his first art gallery in Paris in 1893 and by 1895 was publishing individual prints and portfolios by the artists he represented. Vollard, Editeur is the second in a series of exhibitions that focus on legendary publishers who were primarily art dealers. http://www.thinker.org Ongoing Daily except Mon 5/31/08 - 9/28/08; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 8-18 Time: During museum hours Cost: Free with paid admission |
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| Exhibits 354420 | Double Exposure Double Exposure: African Americans Before and Behind the Camera includes a selection of works from the 19th and 20th centuries that highlight African American history, as well as the history of photography itself. 415.358.7200 http://www.moadsf.org Ongoing Daily except Mon, Tue 6/19/08 - 9/28/08; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 2-19 Time: During museum hours Cost: Free with paid admission |
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| Exhibits 352036 | Creatures Small: Insects & Plants An exhibition that features a collection of artwork by San Francisco artist Margo Bors. Bors uses a variety of media - from watercolor to murals and photography - with the unifying theme of plants, insects, and other small creatures. 415.661.1316 http://www.sfbota |

















