Art

This Week’s Events | San Francisco + New York
Rad Upcoming SF Events THE CANDY RAIN: HIP HOP + RNB DANCE PARTY THU. 1/7 | 11:00PM @ HARLOT The Candy Rain, the world’s last no frills straight forward dance party returns to harlot this Thursday. ADMISSION: FREE BEFORE 11 W/ RSVP SHIBA SAN FRI. 1/8 | 10:00PM @

“My #Selfie, Myself” – Selfie and Self-Portrait Art
Opening Nov 27th @ Public Works SF, a show that examines the current idea of ‘self’ through art in the modern world.

This Could Be You
This Bay Area artist transforms models using clay, paint, fake blood, glitter, plants, wigs…and encourages you to be part of it too. Brice Frillici of SEKDEK, an artist you should know

ARTISTS YOU SHOULDN’T MISS AT OPEN STUDIOS WKND 3
Districts for Weekend 3: SOMA, Tenderloin, MIDMA, Downtown, Potrero Hill, Dogpatch, Bayview, Portola, Excelsior, Balboa Park

10 Reasons Why Oakland Beats San Francisco
It’s true, no one likes bragging about how they came in second in a fight. So I totally understand the void like silence emitting from the West Bay. No, no, all joking aside, San Francisco is a lovely place- a great city. However it isn’t the greatest city. All kneel to the mighty Oakland

This Week’s Events | San Francisco + New York
Rad Upcoming SF Events The Grand Budapest Hotel THU. 08/27 | 8:00PM @ JACK LONDON SQUARE Cozy up on the waterfront beginning at sundown on the ferry lawn. Moviegoers should arrive early with blankets and chairs in-hand. ADMISSION: FREE Jeremy Castillo FRI. 08/28 | 5:00PM @ AMOEBA MUSIC

THIS WEEK’S TOP EVENTS IN SAN FRANCISCO + NEW YORK
Rad Upcoming SF Events Tito Puente Jr. THU. 07/02 | 7:30PM @ YOSHI’S OAKLAND The comparison is inevitable. How could it be otherwise? Tito Puente Jr. carries his father with him – imprinted on his physical being and locked in his soul. It’s in his looks, his joy, his music.

THIS WEEK’S TOP EVENTS | 6/11 – 6/17 | SAN FRANCISCO + NEW YORK
Rad Upcoming SF Events Asian Art Museum Thursday Night THU. 06/11 | 5PM -9PM @Asian Art Musuem Screening of Fang Lu’s ‘No World’, followed by a conversation with the artist and Herb Tam, curator and director of exhibitions at the Museum of Chinese in America. This program is presented as