Where: Cow Palace
Date: 2007-11-23 00:00:00
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Celebrate the Holiday Season in Victorian London! The bustling streets of London, immortalized for all time by the mighty pen of Charles Dickens, form the living backdrop of your excursion into Christmas Past. You are a living part of a Victorian Christmas card come to life! A Bay Area tradition for 28 holiday seasons, the Great Dickens Christmas Fair returns to the San Francisco Cow Palace Exhibition Halls for five weekends , including the Friday after Thanksgiving in 2007, from Friday, November 23 through Saturday, December 23, from 11am 'til 7pm.
Where: Herbst Theatre
Date: 2008-02-10 14:00:00
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In 2006, 19-year-old Beijing-born Yuja Wang captured the prestigious Gilmore Young Artist Award and made her debut with the San Francisco Symphony.
Where: San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
Date: 2008-02-09 17:30:00
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This annual black tie theatre party raises funds for the Board of Fellows Endowed Scholarship. World class entertainers, fine dining and a variety of dance venues complete this gala evening.
Where: Bottom of the Hill
Date: 2008-02-01 20:30:00
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The BAGeL Radio 5th Birthday Party featuring: Peloton (SF) Lemon Sun (LA) Audio Out Send (OAK) All ages, $10, free cupcakes while supplies last!
Where: Rickshaw Stop
Date: 2008-03-20 20:00:00
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Facing New York is a synth-powered band from members of Locale A.M. and Tragedy Andy.
Where: Moscone Center North
Date: 2008-02-19 00:00:00
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The organizers of GDC ' 08 and Emotiv cordially invite you to witness the exclusive unveiling at the Moscone Center, Action Theater.
Where: Moscone Center North
Date: 2008-02-21 00:00:00
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IGDA Annual Meeting Thursday, February 21st, 1:15pm-2:15pm West Hall, Room 3020
Where: Moscone Center West San Francisco
Date: 2008-06-24 00:00:00
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PCBC® 2008 is an exceptional forum for networking and exchanging ideas. This is your opportunity to make personal connections with the decision makers, influencers and agents of change in the building industry - it's what we call an ideal setting.
Where: Commonwealth Club of California
Date: 2008-03-19 18:00:00
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Compelling Presentation on Health Hazards of Wireless Technologies Need we be concerned about the biological effects of electromagnetic radiation from wireless technologies, such as cell phones, wireless networks, cell towers & antennas, PDAs, and portable phones? Conclusions of the recent international review of existing science, called The BioInitiative Report (www.BioInitiative.org) will be presented, as well as a report on the potential hazards of city-wide Wi-Fi in SF. Please join us to learn what is known about biological effects of microwave radiation and what we can do to create safe environments from a panel of renowned scientific and public health experts. Wednesday, March 19th 595 Market Street, 2nd Floor in SF 5:00 p.m. Reception/6:00 p.m. Program $8 Members/$15 Non-Members RSVP to www.commonwealthclub.org or 415-597-6700 View complete info, bios and quotes at: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/eve/592676007.html Cindy Sage is an environmental consultant who has been involved in electromagnetic field issues for 25 years and co-edited the groundbreaking Bioinitiative Report. David Carpenter, MD, Professor of Environmental Health Sciences and Director of the Institute for Health and the Environment at the School of Public Health at the University of Albany, SUNY co-edited the report and has authored 300 peer reviewed publications and four books. Magda Havas, PhD is Associate Professor of Environmental & Resource Studies at Trent University, Canada, where she teaches and does research on the biological effects of environmental contaminants, including radiofrequency radiation, electromagnetic fields, dirty electricity and ground current. Camilla Rees, MBA, Moderator. Ms Rees is CEO of Wide Angle Health, LLC, a patient education and advocacy organization who combines 15 years of business experience in investment banking, venture capital and marketing communications with 10 years as an active student of health optimization. $8 members, $15 non-members.
Where: Hemlock Tavern
Date: 2008-04-26 21:30:00
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David Dondero is an all-country solo artist.
Where: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater
Date: 2008-04-10 19:30:00
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No Borders, No Limits: 1960s Nikkatsu Action Cinema Presented for the first time in the US, this series of super-stylized action films celebrates the golden age of Japan’s oldest and boldest film studio, Nikkatsu. Influenced by both Hollywood and the French New Wave, these films reflect the Westernization that swept away old values, while teaching an entire generation a new Japanese meaning of cool. All films are presented on 35mm film with new digital subtitles. Series organized by Outcast Cinema with Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Films include: Thu, Apr 10, 7:30 pm A COLT IS MY PASSPORT BY TAKASHI NOMURA With rival gang members in pursuit, a cool-headed killer (iconic Seijun Suzuki favorite Joe Shishido) is desperate to get out of town after pulling off a hit with his partner. The film is brilliantly stylish and noir-inspired—a true undiscovered classic. Its lean direction and wind-swept, empty locales play perfectly with Shishido's panache and tough-guy cool. (1967, 84 min.) Public Info: 415-978-2787 or ybca.org Single tickets: $8 regular; $6 students, seniors, teachers and YBCA members Six-film series pass: $40 regular; $30 students, seniors, teachers and YBCA members
Where: Hemlock Tavern
Date: 2008-05-08 21:30:00
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Dark Meat features a cast ensemble of 14 members, including former and current members of Neutral Milk Hotel, Olivia Tremor Control, Elf Power and many other Elephant 6 bands.