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Monday, 03 March 2008
MAJOR EVENTS

Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer’s Life, 1990-2005
Opening Celebration: Friday, Mar 7
Exhibit: Tue-Sun, Mar 1-May 25
Legion of Honor Museum
View portraits of public icons, searing photojournalism, haunting landscapes, and personal photos documenting scenes from Leibovitz’s private life. The opening celebration is presented by ArtPoint to support the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Guests will enjoy a hosted bar, hors d’oeuvres and dessert, with music by DJ Andreas and private docent tours. 415-750-3600, www.famsf.org/legion/

Contemporary Crafts Market
Sat-Sun, Mar 8-9
Festival Pavilion, Fort Mason Center
More than 200 artists exhibit
ceramics, jewelry, glassware, textiles, wearable art, furniture, leather and metal creations, and more at this annual juried event. 415-995-4925,
www.craftsource.org

Bouquets to Art 2008
Tue-Sat, Mar 11-15
de Young Museum
Nearly 150 floral arrangements by prominent Bay Area designers and garden clubs will complement the museum’s exciting art collection,
along with lectures, lunches and teas. Events help support acquisitions, traveling exhibitions and the museum’s education programs. 415-750-3504, www.bouquetstoart.org

San Francisco Flower & Garden Show
Opening Night: Tuesday, Mar 11
Exhibit: Wed-Sun, Mar 12-16
Cow Palace
Enjoy a preview of spring in five acres of gardens, exhibits, seminars, and quality gardening products. Opening night guests will be the first to see the magnificent display gardens while enjoying delicacies by Dan McCall Catering and Grey Goose vodka, with proceeds benefiting the San Francisco Botanical Garden Society.
415-771-6909, www.gardenshow.com
2008 Emerald Across the Bay 12K
Sunday, Mar 16
East Fort Baker to Aquatic Park
The largest run to cross the
Golden Gate Bridge ends with a postrace party at Aquatic Park.
Certified 12K course is hilly, paved
and beautiful. No dogs or wheels
allowed, and there is no parking
at the start. 415-759-2690,
www.rhodyco.com

COMMUNITY CORNER

Peace Corps General Information Session
Wednesday, Mar 5, 7-8:30 p.m.
Bldg. C, Fort Mason Center
Help celebrate 47 years of the
Peace Corps and learn about
opportunities to serve in one of 74 countries. Bring your questions and
curiosity. There is no upper age limit for volunteers. Free. 510-452-8444, www.peacecorps.gov

3rd Annual Family Summer
Resource Fair
Saturday, Mar 8, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Concourse Exhibition Center
(8th and Brannan Sts.)
A convention-style showcase of
everything for city children and
families to do when school is out
this summer. Summer camp, class
and activity exhibits; youth summer job fair; and fun activities, including massages for moms. Free. 415-554-8990, www.dcyf.org

Transbay Terminal Community Meeting
Monday, Mar 10, 6 p.m.
Calvary Presbyterian Church
(2515 Fillmore St.)
Supervisor Alioto-Pier, the
Transbay Joint Powers Authority
and the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency will discuss the plans currently underway for the new Transbay
Transit Center project, dubbed
the “Grand Central Station of the
West.” Free. 415-597-4620,
www.transbaycenter.org


GALAS & BENEFITS

Cocktails for a Cause
Thursday, Mar 6
The Ambassador (673 Geary St.)
The DJ will spin the tunes while you enjoy select hosted cocktails and complimentary hors d’oeuvres. All proceeds benefit The Little Jim
Club that supports pediatric and neonatal programs at California Pacific Medical Center. 415-513-1099,
www.thealist.org

The 14th Annual Art Inspiring
Hope Gala
Saturday, Mar 8
Herbst Pavilion, Fort Mason Center
“A World of Fire and Ice” begets an enchanted black-tie (red hot or ice blue optional) evening. M.C. is Dan Noyes of KGO-TV with a special musical guest. Funds raised support Camp Okizu, a summer program for Bay Area children with cancer and their families.
415-382-1503, www.okizu.org

Mardi Gras Ball and Revelers’ Club
Saturday, Mar 8
St. Regis Hotel (125 3rd St.)c
The Little Jim Club invites you to be a part of the oldest black-tie ball in San Francisco, with dancing to live music, fine wines, delicious desserts, gourmet cheeses, and grand revelry. Black tie and mask requested. All proceeds
support pediatric and neonatal programs at California Pacific Medical Center. 415-513-1099, www.thealist.org

4th Annual Stand Up for
Dan Crawford Fundraiser
Monday, Mar 17
Punch Line Comedy Club (444 Battery St.)
This fundraiser for the Haight
Ashbury Free Clinics honors 28-year-old Dan Crawford, a beloved member of the S.F. comedy community who died tragically of the flu, in part because he had no health insurance. Al Madrigal (Welcome to the Captain),
Rob Cantrell (Last Comic Standing)
and Joe Bartnick star in this comedy showcase. 415.397.4337,
www.punchlinecomedyclub.com

Chefs Without Borders’ Anti
Human Trafficking Gala
Friday, Mar 21
San Francisco Hilton Hotel
The Asian Chefs Association’s annual gala targets the problem of human trafficking in Asia. The exquisite cuisine of 30 top Bay Area chefs, a fashion show and live auction will support education and housing for victims in countries such as Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and India. 415-531-3599, www.acasf.com

Melody Moore in Concert
Tuesday, Mar 25
St. Francis Hotel (Union Square)
A 2007 Adler Fellow widely recognized as a rising star, Moore will appear as Mimi in the San Francisco Opera’s fall season production of La Boheme. Proceeds benefit the children’s programs of the Hearing and Speech Center of Northern California. 415-921-7658, www.hearingspeech.org

A North Beach Evening
Sunday, Mar 30
SS. Peter and Paul Church
(666 Filbert St.)
Lawrence Ferlinghetti and
Jeannette Etheredge host an
evening with the stars: dinner by
Gerald Hirigoyen, wine by Francis
Coppola, dancing to Lavay
Smith and The Red Hot Skillet
Lickers, and more surprises to
benefit North Beach Citizens, a
neighborhood approach to
homelessness. 415-772-0918,
www.northbeachcitizens.org

ARTS & CULTURE

About Face
Reception: Thursday, Mar 6,
5:30-7:30 p.m.
Exhibition: Tue-Sat, Mar 6-15
ARTworkSF Gallery (49 Geary St.)
What constitutes the fundamental components of a successful
portrait? This juried exhibit
seeks to explore the techniques
of capturing an accurate image
of the “I.” Free. 415-673-3080,
www.artworksf.com

St. Patrick’s Day at Pier 39
Sat-Sun, Mar 15-16, 1-5 p.m.
Treasure Ireland, Pier 39
Treasure Ireland will host a variety
of Irish-themed activities in and around their store. Come and
enjoy traditional Irish dancers
and leprechauns spreading St.
Patrick’s Day cheer!
www.pier39.com

Art & Artifice: 75 Years of Design
at San Francisco Ballet
Opening Celebration: Saturday, Mar 15
Exhibition: Tue-Sat, Mar 18-Aug 30
Museum of Performance & Design,
Veterans Memorial Building
A landmark celebration of San Francisco Ballet’s 75 years of excellence, this exhibition examines the role of design in SFB’s endurance as the oldest professional ballet company in the U.S. 415-255-4800, www.sfpalm.org

The Eye and the Brain:
The Latest Science
Wednesday, Mar 26, 7 p.m.
Officers’ Club, the Presidio
Dr. Julie Schnapf, from the UCSF Department of Ophthalmology, talks about the science of vision as it
applies to the Officers’ Club’s current exhibition, The Transforming Art of
Chris Hardman. 415-561-5500,
www.presidio.gov/calendar

PERFORMANCES

BATS Improv
Fri-Sun, Mar 1-30
Bayfront Theater, Bldg. B,
Fort Mason Center
Crime pays this month as FMC’s resident troupe presents an improvised murder mystery, film noir and a crime drama. And each Sunday, BATS’ advanced students perform as the Sunday Players. 415-474-8935,
www.improv.org

Tir Na nÓg (Land of Youth)
Wed-Sun, Mar 2-23
Magic Theatre, Fort Mason Center
This world-premiere theatrical adaptation of Edna O’Brien’s The Country Girls follows two girls who make their way from rural Ireland to Dublin, with live music and dance choreographed by Riverdance co-founder Jean Butler.
415-441-8822, www.magictheatre.org

13th Other Minds Music Festival
Thu-Sat, Mar 6-8
Kanbar Hall, Jewish Community Center of S.F. (3200 California St.)
Nine of the most innovative and unconventional composers from around the world converge for concerts and artist talks, including three world premiere commissions, the American premiere of a late work by John Cage, and a rare visit by renowned German composer Dieter Schnebel.
415-934-8134, www.otherminds.org

SF JAZZ Spring Season
Thu-Sun, Mar 6-June 20
Various S.F. venues
Featuring high-profile jazz concerts, films and educational events under the artistic direction of saxophone superstar Joshua Redman, this season includes performances by Joe Sample, Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea, Dianne Reeves, and Regina Carter.
866-920-5299, www.sfjazz.org

Mimetic
Fri-Sat, Mar 7-29
EXIT Theatre (156 Eddy St.)
A new comedy by award-winning
RIPE Theatre. Dharma, fate and
free will come into question in this dark farce where the turtle lobs
verbal abuse upon the sacrificial kangaroo, and the hero craves conflict with the boy next door. 415-673-3847, www.theexit.org

Old First Concerts:
S.F. Composers Chamber Orchestra
Saturday, Mar 8
Old First Church, 1751 Sacramento St.
Music for the people, by the people! SFCCO brings new music by living composers to the public. Featuring new music by Loren Jones, Alexis Alrich, Erling Wold, and others. 415-474-1608, www.oldfirstconcerts.org

25 Questions for a Jewish Mother
Tue-Sun, Mar 11-23
Marines Memorial Theatre
Emmy Award-winning actress and veteran stand-up comedienne Judy Gold, with playwright Kate Moira Ryan, paints a moving and humorous portrait of what makes a Jewish mother a Jewish mother. 415-771-6900,
www.marinesmemorialtheatre.com

The Pandora Experiment
Fri-Sat, Mar 14-Apr 12
EXIT Stage Left (156 Eddy St.)
A slightly creepy show by award-winning magician and illusionist Christian Cagigal, who dares you to think inside the box. 415-673-3847, www.theexit.org

Fences
Thu-Sun, Mar 20-Apr 20
Lorraine Hansberry Theatre
(620 Sutter St.)
This second part of August Wilson’s 10-play cycle, which explores the African-American experience in the 20th century, is the Pulitzer Prize-winning story of a man and his family and the fences – both real and imagined –
that he constructs in an attempt to control his destiny 415-474-8800, www.lhtsf.org

Easter Jazz Vespers
Sunday, Mar 23, 3-5 p.m.
Grace Cathedral
Celebrate with the SF JAZZ High School All-Star Band. Selected annually by competitive audition, the All-Stars rehearse and perform with today’s top jazz educators and artists. Free.
415-749-6355, www.gracecathedral.org

FILM & LECTURES

Micro-Insect Cinema
Saturdays, Mar 1-15, 2 p.m.
Exploratorium
Meet local musicians and filmmakers
in this special series of live cinema
programs for all ages. From jug
band jamboree to avant-garde daydream, these performances explore the resonance between music and
movies. 415-561-0315,
www.exploratorium.edu

Beats, Broadway and Bohemians
Tuesday, Mar 11, 7:30 p.m.
UCSF Laurel Heights Conference Center (3333 California St.)
Neal Cassady, the model for
Jack Kerouac’s lead character in
On the Road, was also the lover of
poet Allen Ginsberg. Cassady’s son, John, will tell tales about his father, Ginsberg, beats, hippies and the
Merry Pranksters at this multimedia event. 415-775-1111 ext. 5,
www.sfhistory.org

S.F. International Asian American Film Festival
Daily, Mar 13-23
Select Bay Area theaters
120 Asian-American and Asian films and videos will be shown in Berkeley, San Jose and numerous venues in San Francisco. 415-865-1588,
www.asianamericanfilmfestival.org

SCIENCE & THE ENVIRONMENT

GGNRA’s Big Year: Native Plants
Saturday, Mar 8, 10-11 a.m.
Presidio Native Plant Nursery
(1244 Appleton St.)
Join Kirra Swenerton of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy to see some Presidio manzanita seeds and find out about recent attempts to make these seeds viable. Maximum 20 participants; RSVP required. Free. 415-652-7651, www.parksconservancy.org

20th Annual Pi Day
Friday, Mar 14, 1:59 p.m.
Exploratorium
Gather around the Pi Shrine to perform pi-related rites and eat ritual food – apple pie, pizza pie or just pie in the sky. If you caught that the date and time match the first six digits of pi, you’re a true pi-ophile! 415-EXP-LORE, www.exploratorium.edu

Full Moon Night Hike
Friday, Mar 21
Crissy Field Center, the Presidio
Celebrate the full moon with a
moonlit walk around the Crissy
Field marsh. Suitable for all ages.
Rain cancels. 415-561-7765,
www.parksconservancy.org

Butterflies & Wildflowers Hike
Sunday, Mar 23
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Led by a local naturalist, this tour offers a glimpse at a rare and endangered species of butterfly and some of
the best spring wildflowers in the
Bay Area. After a short but scenic
hike, you’ll enjoy a nearby picnic
lunch and then shuttle to one of
downtown San Francisco’s landmark wine bars. 408-306-2848,
www.californiawinehikes.com

Sidewalk Landscaping
Sat-Sun, Mar 29-30
S.F. Botanical Garden at Strybing
Arboretum, Golden Gate Park
Jane Martin from Plant*SF takes participants through the City’s permit process, and shares practical, easy-to-maintain designs and native plant combinations. Saturday workshop, Sunday hands-on experience. 415-661-1316, www.sfbotanicalgarden.org

POTABLES & EDIBLES

Tap Project for World Water Week
Daily, Mar 16-22
Various restaurants
Eat out and donate a minimum of $1 for the tap water you would normally get for free. For every dollar raised, UNICEF will help provide a child with clean drinking water for 40 days. For a list of participating restaurants, visit www.tapproject.com.

Charbay Spirits Tasting
Wednesday, Mar 19
Presidio Golf Clubhouse
You’re in for an exciting afternoon with 13th-generation distiller and self-proclaimed “Serbafornian” Marco Karakasevic. He will be pouring Charbay’s rare Double Barrel Whiskey
II, decadent liqueurs, and award-winning vodkas and rums. 415-346-1325, www.localwineevents.com

Egg-stravaganza: Cooking Demo and Book Signing
Saturday, Mar 22, 11 a.m.
CUESA Kitchen, Ferry Building’s
north arcade
Marie Simmons, author of The Good Egg, will be on hand for a cooking demonstration using ingredients purchased that morning at the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market. Free. 415-358-4131, www.omorganics.org

9th Annual Whiskies of the
World Expo
Fri-Sat, Mar 28-29
Meridien Hotel (333 Battery St.)
Possibly the most popular educational and sampling event for fine craft distilled whiskies and spirits. World-famous distillers host Friday seminars, and Saturday’s Expo and Celticfest include great food, music, Celtic crafts, and hundreds of the finest artisanal
spirits in the world. 415-296-2900,
www.celticmalts.com

SPORTS & HEALTH

Team Challenge Information
Meetings
Saturday, Mar 8, 9:30 a.m.,
Sports Basement, the Presidio
Tuesday, Mar 11, 5:30 p.m.,
London Wine Bar (415 Sansome St.)
Team Challenge is the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s program that trains members to run or walk in the Napa to Sonoma Wine Country Half Marathon on July 20 while raising critical funds to find a cure for ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. Attend a local meeting to find out more. 415-356–2234,
www.ccteamchallenge.org

CHILD’S PLAY

Pinocchio
Sat-Sun, Mar 1-16
Young Performers Theatre, Bldg. C,
Fort Mason Center
Travel to Pleasure Island and the
Marionette Theater, and enjoy all
of Pinocchio’s adventures in this
brand-new production of the Carlo Collodi classic about the puppet who yearns to be a real boy. 415-346-5550,
www.ypt.org

Family Campfire
Saturday, Mar 29, 5-7 p.m.
Crissy Field Amphitheater
(near the Warming Hut)
Celebrate the wonder of spring with an outdoor campfire on Crissy Field. Enjoy storytelling and merriment as you watch the sun set and snack on s’mores and hot cider. 415-561-7695, www.parksconservancy.org

CREATURE FEATURES

Bark & Whine Ball
Thursday, Mar 6
San Francisco Gift Center (888 Brannan St.)
A stylish evening out with your dog to benefit the SF/SPCA’s Cinderella Fund. Enjoy the rhythms of the Dick Bright Orchestra, a silent auction featuring items ranging from fine wines to exotic travel, and luscious food by McCall Associates. 415-522-3535, www.sfspca.org

The Butterfly Zone: Plants
and Pollinators
Tue-Sun, Mar 18-Nov 2
Conservatory of Flowers,
Golden Gate Park
The butterflies are back, and there are more than ever. The popular exhibit returns to San Francisco’s beloved greenhouse with hundreds of butterflies (double from last year) and more nectar plants for feeding. 415-666-7001, www.conservatoryofflowers.org

JUST FOR FUN

S.F. Bay Area Postcard Club
Saturday, Mar 22, 12-3 p.m.
Bldg. C, Fort Mason Center
Monthly meeting of postcard
enthusiasts with old and new postcards for sale or trade. 415-826-8337, www.postcard.org

WORTH A RIDE ’CROSS TOWN

Don Juan
Thu-Sun, Mar 6-16
Little Theater, SFSU
(600 Holloway Ave. at 19th)
Noted Bay Area director and SFSU alumni Mark Jackson brings a world-premiere adaptation to the stage in what he describes as “a psychopathic, cruel, yet very funny production.”
415-338-2467, www.ticketweb.com

Artisan Cheese Festival
Fri-Mon, Mar 7-10
Sheraton Sonoma County-Petaluma
Four days of fun and unique opportunities to learn about cheese from award-winning cheesemakers and internationally renowned experts from California and the Pacific Northwest. 707-283-2890, www.artisancheesefestival.com

Crossroads Irish-American
Festival 2008
Daily, Mar 8-16
Various S.F. venues
This annual event celebrates and explores the Irish-American experience and expands the cultural, historical and geographic understanding of what constitutes Irish America. Most events are free. 415-571-8948, www.irishamericancrossroads.org

Art Sale 12
Preview: Thu-Fri, Mar 13-14, 1-6 p.m. (free)
Live Auction: Saturday, Mar 15
The Lab (2948 16th St.)
Calling all art lovers and bargain hunters: Artwork from over 200 artists will be available via silent auction with starting bids at $25 and up for The Lab’s biggest fundraiser of the year. 415-864-8855, www.thelab.org