Charles H. Neace

san_francisco, ca


Events:

The Reverse

Where: Cafe Du Nord

Date: 2008-06-05 21:00:00

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Gun and Doll Show

Where: Bottom of the Hill

Date: 2007-11-27 20:30:00

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Katt Williams New Movie "American Hustle" film preview

Where: MEZZANINE

Date: 2007-11-16 20:00:00

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Live Nation and MEZZANINE present Katt Williams New Movie "American Hustle" EXCLUSIVE FILM PREVIEW Hosted by MC Luenell Doors at 8:00 PM Film at 9:00 PM $10 Advance tickets Seating is limited. First come first serve. This event is a FILM VIEWING. Presale tickets @ ticketweb.com

Ozomatli

Where: The Fillmore Center

Date: 2007-11-29 20:00:00

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Ozomatli with Wisdom Thursday, November 29, 2007 The Fillmore Doors: 7:00 pm | Show: 8:00 pm General Admission - $26.50

The Mantles

Where: The Rickshaw Stop

Date: 2007-12-12 20:00:00

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The Mantles play pop/rock music and hail from San Francisco, California. Eux Autres, the Omaha-born, Portland-based duo, channels sixties French pop and gives it a unique sensibility. The brother/sister duo, Heather and Nicholas Larimer, share lead vocals with Heather on drums and Nicholas on guitar.

Salvage

Where: Giant Robot San Francisco

Date: 2008-01-12 18:00:00

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Giant Robot is proud to host Salvage, an art show by Caroline Hwang. Raised in Southern California, Hwang graduated from Art Center College of Design. Influenced by graphic arts, films, and music, Hwang turns fabric, quilting, and painting into collages that reflect the complexities of human relationships. Currently residing in Brooklyn, Hwang has been featured in Paper Magazine and Swindle Quarterly, and has contributed illustrations to The New York Times, Bust Magazine, and HOW Design. Recently, she was part of the Giant Robot-curated To The Masses group art show at the Scion Space in Los Angeles. Hwang’s latest work integrates the craft aesthetic of quilting and sewing with nautical themes such as color-block flags. As the title implies, Salvage is about searching for something lost and preventing further loss in adverse circumstance: picking up the pieces--glimmers of hope, pieces of oneself--and starting anew. The opening reception will take place from 6:00 - 10:00 on Saturday, January 12.

Orb of Confusion

Where: Hemlock Tavern

Date: 2008-02-23 21:30:00

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Noise Pop 2008 Quasi /The Little Ones / PeoplePeople /The Mi...

Where: The Rickshaw Stop

Date: 2008-02-27 20:30:00

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$12

Cypress Hill

Where: Fillmore Auditorium San Francisco

Date: 2008-04-20 20:00:00

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$41.50 On Sale Sun, 3/2 at 4:20 pm (420, nice)

Professional BusinessWomen of California's 19th Annual Confe...

Where: Moscone Center West San Francisco

Date: 2008-04-29 07:30:00

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Four Generations of Businesswomen to Gather to Hear Madeleine Albright and Others at PBWC Conference Professional BusinessWomen of California's annual convention expected to draw thousands of entrepreneurs, executives and students Some 5,000 women are expected to gather this month at the Professional BusinessWomen of California conference to hear former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and other women leaders during the organization's 19th annual conference at the San Francisco Moscone Center. Albright, along with fellow speakers and hosts who include ABC News political commentator Cokie Roberts, KGO Newstalk AM 810 Rosie Allen and ABC7 News anchor Cheryl Jennings, will address the professional and personal issues that today's businesswomen face. The PBWC conference, the largest annual gathering of businesswomen in northern California, is a day-long event that brings together businesswomen from a variety of industries and students to learn new skills, be inspired by female role models, and share ideas while networking. This year's program, "Across the Generations," will feature more than 100 exhibitors, informative seminars, and special interest tracks that offer expert advice on career advancement, financial empowerment, healthy living, work/life balance, and entrepreneurial strategies. In addition to Albright and Roberts, keynote speakers will include Martha Beck, Ph.D., a life coach and monthly columnist for O: The Oprah Magazine and Meagan Johnson, a generational humorist who works to solve the multigenerational puzzle. The day includes breakfast, lunch, morning and afternoon educational sessions, closing reception and an exhibition. $225.

Radar Brothers

Where: Bottom of the Hill

Date: 2008-05-14 21:00:00

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This band writes beautifully melancholic songs that carry with them imperturbable poise and magisterial sadness. San Francisco's Petracovich plays what she calls folktronica -- a gently, intriguing combination of alternative songwriting and the ambient texture of beats and bells.