School of Rock

  • by Jim Provenzano
  • Monday March 16, 2009
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Smarty-pants scholar Virgil Griffith compiled an unscientific study based on online profiles, music choices, and SAT scores. The result? Less intelligent people like Beyonce, Justin Timberlake and the like, while smart folks prefer U2 and Beethoven.

There's plenty of smart, entertaining �"and all kinda queer�" music being performed this week, and you don't need a test to prove it.

Garrin Benfield

Friday, March 20: Start easy with the smooth sounds of Garrin Benfield at Dolores Park Cafe, where the popular local gay pop-indie singer performs. Free/donations. 7:30-10pm. 501 Dolores St. at 18th. www.doloresparkcafe.org

Jon Ginoli

Get some gay rock history with Jon Ginoli at Booksmith, March 20. The founding member of the acclaimed local gay band Pansy Division reads from and discusses his memoir, Deflowered: My Life in Pansy Division. Free. 7:30pm. 1644 Haight St. 863-8688. www.booksmith.com  Ginoli also reads Thursday, March 26 at Books Inc, 2275 Market St. at Noe. 864-6777. www.booksinc.net   And, next Friday, March 27, you can get a sneak preview of Pansy Division: Life in a Gay Rock Band, the documentary about the band, at A.T.A. (Artists Television Access). $6. 8pm. 992 Valencia St. at 21st. www.pansydivision.com   Read a new interview with Ginoli at www.ebar.com

Also Friday, enjoy a raucous show of dykeabilly rock with Hank Bobbit and the Mighty Slim Pickens at El Rio. Two Against One also plays. $5-$7. 9pm. 3158 Mission St. 282-3325.   www.hankbobbit.com   www.elriosf.com

Justin Bond

Welcome back! Justin Bond brings his Rites of Spring: Songs for the Neo Pagan Revolution to The Rrazz Room. The Tony-nominated drag favorite (Kiki & Herb, Short Bus) comes back from New York to perform his original songs for a weekend of shows at the intimate cabaret. $35. March 20�"22. Fri.-Sat. 10pm. Sun. at 9pm. Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason St. (866) 468-3399. www.TheRrazzRoom.com

Sunday, March 22: You don't need to be a genius to know how much fun the Whoa Nellies are. The local pop fun band, with multi-talents Connie Champagne, Leigh Crowe, Peter Fogel and others, performs upbeat retro tunes at Martuni's. Trauma Flintstone hosts. $5. 21+. 7pm. 4 Valencia St. at Market. www.dragatmartunis.com

Asa

Tuesday, March 24: Asa shares her sweet new sounds at Yoshi's. The Nigerian-born and Paris-bred singer-songwriter, with a wonderful voice and a hit first CD, performs with Alice Russell. 8pm. Also Mar. 25. 1330 Fillmore St. 655-5600. www.asa-official.com www.yoshis.com

Thursday, March 26: for a classical twist, David Daniels' concert at the Herbst Theatre includes sacred arias and cantatas by Bach and Handel sung by the most accomplished countertenor today; with the English Concert. $40-$65. 8pm. 401 Van Ness Ave. 392-2545. www.performances.org

Events  March 19 - 26, 2009

Thu 19

Bisexual Support Group @ New Leaf

Weekly meetings. Free. 2pm. Hayes St. at Market. 626-7000.

California Academy of Sciences @ Golden Gate Park

Completely new science museum, with an aquarium, planetarium and natural history exhibits, and an all-green (eco-friendly) design. New evening parties each Thursday, with music, cash bar, entertainment, and guest lectures. $10. 18+. 6pm-10pm. Reg. $15-$25. 55 Music Concourse Drive. 379-8000. www.calacademy.org  

Out in the Bay @ KALW 91.7 FM

LGBT radio show hosted by Eric Jansen and Marilyn Pittman. 7pm (right after NPR's Fresh Air). www.KALW.org www.OutInTheBay.com

Trompe L'Oeil @ John Pence Gallery

Group exhibit of "fool the eye" realist paintings. Free. Thru Mar. 21. Mon-Fri 10am-6pm (Sat 10am-5pm). 750 Post St. 441-1138. www.johnpence.com

Act a Lady

Fri 20

Act a Lady @ New Conservatory Theatre

When the men of a small Prohibition-era town decide to put on a play dressed in "fancy-type, women-type clothes," the whole community is affected: gender lines blur, identities explode, and life and art are forever entangled. $22-$40. Wed-Sat 8pm. Sun 2pm. Thru April 26. 25 Van Ness Ave., lower level. 861-8972. www.nctcsf.org

Asian American Film Festival

@ Various Venues

Amazing variety of films from Korea, Japan, China, India and more, with live shows in Japantown, parties and other events, including several gay films. Thru Mar. 22. www.asianamericanmedia.org

Bay Area Two-Spirits Pageant @ Bench and Bar, Oakland

Native American and Hawaiian LGBTs and friends celebrate with a drag show and contest, with host Landa Lakes, Shake the Feathers, dinner. Free. 7:30pm-11pm. 2111 Franklin St. (510) 444-2266.

Bisceglie's SF Follies @ Actors Theatre

New variety musical comedy show parodies San Francisco's history, people, culture, landmarks and neighborhoods. $33-$40. Thu-Sat 8pm. Sun   2pm. 855 Bush St. at Taylor. (800) 838-3006.  www.sffollies.com

Burn the Floor @ Post St. Theatre

Splashy dance troupe showcases energetic variations on ballroom dancing. $39-$69. Tue-Sat 8pm. Sat Sun 2pm & Sun 6pm. Thru April 12. 450 Post St. 771-6900. www.burnthefloor.com www.UnionSquareTheatres.com

Cesar's Latin All Stars @ Metronome Dance Center

Weekly live music by the orchestra, with salsa, Latin and other dance instruction and open dancing for same-sex and opposite-sex couples. $8-$12. 9pm-2am. Also Saturdays. 1830 17th St. at DeHaro. 252-9000. www.metronomedancecenter.com  

CUAV 30th @ Minna Gllery

Community United Against Violence celebrates 30 years, with a gala fundraiser, tributes to honorees Tom Ammiano, the late Hank Wilson, Fresh Meat Productions and others; silent auction, delicious food, music, bar, performances and more. $40-$80. 7pm-10pm.  111 Minna St. at 2nd. www.cuav.org/event/20

Garrin Benfield

Garrin Benfield @ Dolores Park Cafe

Popular local gay pop-indie singer performs. Free/donations. 7:30-10pm. 501 Dolores St. at 18th. www.doloresparkcafe.org

Hank Bobbit & the Mighty Slim Pickens

@ El Rio

Enjoy some dykeabilly rock with Hank's acoustic show at the fun nightclub. Two Against One also plays. $5-$7. 9pm. 3158 Mission St. 282-3325.  www.hankbobbit.com   www.elriosf.com

High Spirits @ Eureka Theatre

Megan Cavanagh stars in the local revival of the 1964 Martin/Gray musical based on Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit. $24-$42. Thu-Fri 8pm. Sat 1pm & 6pm. Sun 3pm. 215 Jackson St. 255-8207. www.42ndstmoon.org

Ilene Chaiken

Ilene Chaiken @ Brava Theatre

Creator of the hit lesbian show The L Word discusses her work and this fundraiser for Women's History Month and the theater. $25-$50. 8pm. 2789 24th St. 647-2822. www.brava.org

Jess Curtis/Gravity @ CounterPulse

The Symmetry Project, performed by Curtis and Maria Francesca Scaroni, is a dance duet (with nudity) subtitled Study #14 �" (re)Presentation and described as "acrobatic and erotic." $20. Thu-Sun 8pm. Thru Mar. 29. 1310 Mission St. at 9th. (800) 838-3006. www.counterpulse.org

Jess Curtis/Gravity

Jon Ginoli @ Books Inc.

Founding member of the acclaimed local gay band Pansy Division reads from and discusses his memoir, Deflowered: My Life in Pansy Division. Free. 7:30pm. 1644 Haight St. 863-8688. www.booksmith.com  www.pansydivision.com

Julie Sutherland

@ Lyon Martin Health Services

Opening reception for Beauties, an exhibit of linocut prints examining stereotypes of gender. Free. 7pm. 1748 Market St. www.lyon-martin.org

Justin Bond @ The Rrazz Room

Tony-nominated drag favorite (Kiki & Herb, Short Bus) comes back from New York for a weekend of shows at the intimate cabaret, where he performs his original songs. $35. Fri-Sat 10pm. Sun 9pm. Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason St. (866) 468-3399. www.TheRrazzRoom.com

Lead @ Exit Theatre

Dorothy R. Adams' dark comedy set in a future where lesbians rule and men are bred as pets. $15. Thu-Sat 8pm. Thru Mar. 28. 156 Eddy St. at Powell. www.theexit.org

Machinal

Machinal @ Brava Theatre

Sophie Treadwell's 1928 expressionist drama about the life of Ruth Snyder, who married, then murdered, her boss. $10-$25. 8pm. Thru Mar. 22. 2789 24th St. 647-2822. www.brava.org

Midnites for Maniacs @ Castro Theatre

"Nerds With Balls" triple feature;   Michael J. Fox in Midnight Madness (7:15), Val Kilmer in Real Genius (9:45) and Lenny Von  Dohlen in Electric Dreams (12am). $10. 429 Castro St. 621-6120. www.midnitesformaniacs.com www.castrotheatre.com

Not a Genuine Black Man @ The Marsh

Brian Copeland's long-running solo show about racism in the suburbs returns to the Mission Theatre. $20-$50. Fri 8pm, Sat 5pm. Thru March 28. 1062 Valencia St. at 21st. www.briancopeland.com  www.themarsh.org

ODC Dance

ODC Dance @ Novellus Theater

World premiere by ODC Founder/Artistic Director Brenda Way, In the Memory of the Forest; world premiere by Co-Artistic Director KT Nelson, Grassland; and five repertory favorites. $10-$45. Thu-Sat 8pm. Also Mar 19, 6:30pm, Mar. 28/29 at 2pm. Thru Mar. 29. Yerba Buena Center for the arts. 700 Howard St. at 3rd. 978-ARTS. www.odcdance.org   www.ybca.org

Otello @ Paramount Theatre, Oakland

Oakland East Bay Sympphony, with Richard Crawley and Talise Trevigne in the lead roles, perform Verdi's opera based on the Shakespeare tragedy; also works by Haydn and Vasks. 8pm. (510) 444-0801.   www.oebs.org

Paula West @ The Rrazz Room

Jazz vocalist with a local and international following performs with the George Mesterhazy Quartet. $35-$45. 8pm. Thru Mar. 22. Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason St. (866) 468-3399.  www.theRrazzRoom.com

Point Break Live @ Fat City

Hilarious stage adaptation of the screenplay of the dopey yet action-packed surfer-bank robber flick, with a chosen audience member reading cue cards and playing Keanu Reeves each night. $25. 8pm. Open run. 314 11th St. (866) 811-4111. www.pointbreaklive.com

Pure Shock Value @ Exit Theater

Killing My Lobster ensemble presents Matt Pelfrey's dark satire of Hollywood Z-list desperation, as three friends struggle to make a little film. $10-$25. Thru Mar. 22. 156 Eddy St. www.killingmylobster.com

Skin @ Climate Theater

Steve Yockey's adults-only dark comedy about two straight couples whose sex lives get out of control. $15-$20. Thu�"Fri 8pm. Sat 7:30 & 10pm. Thru Mar. 21. 285 9th St. at Folsom. 263-0830.   www.climatetheater.com  

Stick

Stick @ Mama Calizo's Voice Factory

Jorge Rodolfo De Hoyos, who recently performed in Keith Hennessey's popular Delinquent, unveils his own new four-man performance-dance work about the edges of gay relationships, sexuality and violence, with Ernesto Sopprani, Nathaniel Justiniano, and Jesse Hewit. What makes us stick? $15-$20. 8pm. Thu-Sat thru Mar. 21. 1519 Mission St. at 11th. www.voicefactorysf.org

Sat 21

Anniversary Auction @ The Lab

Massive sale of more than 200 local artists' works in various media. $10-$25. 6:30-9:30pm. Also Mar. 22m 1pm-6pm. 2948 16th. 864-8855.   www.thelab.org   

Artistic Luxury @ Legion of Honor

Exhibit of Faberge, Tiffany and LaLique antiques, jewelry and items from the bygone days of luxury home furniture and design. Thru May 31. Also, Waking Dreams, Max Klinger and the Symbolist Print, thru July 4. Impressive permanent collection as well. Free-$10. Tue-Sun 9:30am-5pm. Lincoln Park, 34th Ave. at Clement St. 750-3600. www.famsf.org

Bat Boy, the Musical

Bat Boy, the Musical

@ Lohman Theatre, Los Altos Hills

Foothill College's production of the funny hit Off-Broadway musical based on the fictional tabloid story of a boy who's half-bat. $18-$26. Thu-Sat 8pm. Sun 2pm. Thru March 22. 12345 El Monte Rd. (off Hwy 280). (650) 949-7360. www.foothillmusicals.com   

Beach Blanket Babylon @ Club Fugazi

Musical revue with ever-changing lineup of political and pop culture icons, all in gigantic wigs. $25-$75. Wed, Thu 8pm. Fri, Sat 6:30, 9:30pm. Sun 2pm, 5pm. 678 Beach Blanket Babylon Blvd. 421-4222. www.beachblanketbabylon.com  

La Cage Aux Folles @ GK Hardt Theatre, Santa Rosa

Sixth Street Playhouse's local production of the tres gay Harvey Fierstein/Jerry Herman musical comedy about a gay couple who own a nightclub and try to impress conservative would-be in-laws. $14-$30. Thu-Sat 8pm. Sat/Sun 2pm. Thru March 29. 52 West 6th St., Railroad Square. (707) 523-4185. www.6thstreetplayhouse.com  

Carnival @ Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy

Festive annual fundraiser for the LGBT school. Entertainment: Bobby Webb, Harvey Hip-Hop, hula and belly dancers, Dancing Feathers, and more. More than 300 auction items (tickets, restuarants, travel, wines), plus gift baskets, petting zoo, tye-dying, games for kids. 12pm-5pm. 4235 19th St. at Collingwood. www.harveymilk.com

Diamond Daggers

Diamond Daggers Spring Showcase

@ The Uptown, Oakland

Variety show hosted by the cowgal ensemble, with DJ Divinity

Rusty Hips, Simone de la Getto, Jill Parker's Foxglove Sweethearts,   Vera deVille, Vivienne Forevermore. $8-$12. 9pm-2am. 1928 Telegraph Ave. at 19th St. www.diamonddaggers.com

The Fabric of Our Lives @ GLBT Historical Society

New exhibit, subtitled Lavender Scrolls, Lesbian Quilting Project, Women's Textiles and Tees. Thru April 15. Also, Polk Street: Lives in Transition, a photo and oral history exhibit of LGBT people in the Polk district facing the barriers of gentrification. $3. Tue-Sat 1pm-5pm.  Thru May. 657 Mission St. #300, 777-5455. www.glbthistory.org  

Forever Young @ SF Art Exchange

Rare collection of photos of movie icons Marilyn Monroe and James Dean; photographed by Bert Stern, Douglas Kirkland and Richard C. Miller, most were taken only weeks before their deaths. Free. Thru March. Reg. hours 10am-8pm daily. 458 Geary St. (800) 344-9633. www.sfae.com

Gay & Lesbian Sierrans @ Point Reyes, Bear Valley

Hike the Old Pine Trail and Sky Trail towards Mt. Wittenberg. 10:30am at trail head. Directions: www.gslhikes.org

It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues @ Lucie Stern Theatre, Palo Alto

TheaterWorks' production of the 1999 Broadway musical show about the history blues music, spirituals and nightclub jazz, in America. $27-$65. Thu-Sat 8pm (also Sat 2pm). Tue-Wed 7:30pm. Sun 2pm, 7pm. 1305 Middlefield Rd. (650) 903-6000. www.theatreworks.org

Line Dancing @ Magnet

Sundance Saloon dance instructors offer a fun free class. 7:30-10pm. No partner (or cowboy boots) needed. 4122 18th St. www.sundancesaloon.org www.magnetsf.org

Little Boxes

Little Boxes @ Femina Potens

Group exhibit of intimate assemblage art by Zannah Noe, Dolores Grey, and Lex McQuilkin. Thu-Sun 12pm-6pm. Thru March 29. 2199 Market St. at Sanchez. 864-1558. www.feminapotens.org

One Soul Standing @ Lake Merritt United Methodist Church, Oakland

Spring Equinox concert and ritual featuring vocalists Linda Tillery, Eda Maxym, Lisa Rafel, and Evelie Delfino Soles, with musicians Stephen Kent, Gary Malkin, Tim Rayborn, Kris Yenney, Ian Dogole and dancer/ritualist Arisika Razak. $15-$22. 7:30pm. 1330 Lakeshore. (510) 654-3234. www.lisarafel.com

Pastor Tom Show @ KUSF

Dr. Tom Polcari's LGBT music and talk show. 4pm. Weekly on 90.3 FM.

Petula Clark @ Castro Theatre

British 60s pop star performs a live concert $35-$85. 8pm. 420 Castro St. 392-1400. www.castrotheatre.com www.therrazzroom.com

Sadie Lune in Queer Performance Showcase

Queer Performance Showcase

@ The Garage

AIRspace resident artists Sherilyn Connelly, Queer Girl Theatre Project, Sadie Lune, Niko Dacumos and Elizabeth Boubion perform new solo and group dance-theatre works with themes on gender and   sexuality. $10-$20. 8pm. 975 Howard St. www.975howard.com

Queerly Operatic @ Various Locales

LGBT opera fan group meets for dinners and DVD-watching, opera-going. Tonight, dinner and dessert, with a screening of Cecilia Bartoli in Handel's Semele. Free. 5pm.   www.queerlyoperatic.org

"The Boondocks," part of Race in Animation

Race in Animation @ Ninth St. Film Center

Local gay composer Jack Curtis Dubowsky presents a daylong class/lecture on the history of race and racism in animated cartoons. $70-$85. 10am-6pm. 145 9th St. www.sffs.org

Sacred Arts of Bhutan @ Asian Art Museum

New exhibit of 150 objects -paintings, sculptures, textiles, and more, still used in rituals- on public view for the first time. Video footage captures the colorful dance forms that are integral to Bhutanese Buddhist practice. $5-$12. Tue-Sun 10am-5pm (Thu til 9pm). Thru May 10. 200 Larkin St. 581-3500. www.asianart.org

Shopping, the Musical @ Shelton Theatre

Comedy musical that parodies consumerism. $27-$29. 8pm. Fri-Sat. Open run. 533 Sutter St. at Powell. 392-8860.   www.shoppingthemusical.com  

The Story @ SF Playhouse

West Coast premiere of Loretta Greco's play inspired by the story of Washington Post journalist Janet Cooke who fabricated a Pulitzer Prize-winning series on poverty.  $30-$0. Wed-Sat 8pm. Also Sat 3pm. Thru April 25. 533 Sutter St. at Powell. 677-9596. www.sfplayhouse.org

Teatro Zinzanni

Teatro Zinzanni @ Pier 29

License to Kiss is the new show, with a speakeasy theme and a hilarious drag queen Kevin Kent, at the intimate, amazing circus-style dinner theatre, with singers, a contortionist, gymnasts, a handsome juggling Aussie, a robot dog, a five-course dinner, and a lot of fun. $116-$156. Wed-Sat 7pm (Sun 6pm). Pier 29 at Embarcadero Ave. 438-2668. www.teatrozinzanni.com

Thrive @ LGBT Center

Social support group for HIV+ gay men. Donation. 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 1-3pm. 1800 Market St. at Octavia. www.thrivinginsf.com

True West @ 6th St. Playhouse, Santa Rosa

Sam Shepard's violent brother battle play gets a North Bay staging. $15-$20. Fri-Sat 8pm. Sun 2pm. Thru Mar. 22. 52 West 6th St.   (707) 523-4185. www.6thstreetplayhouse.com

Warhol Live @ de Young Museum

New exhibit of works by gay pop artist Andy Warhol, depicting music icons (Elvis, Grace Jones, Debbie Harry, The Rolling Stones and more). $6-$20. Thru May 17. Friday Night events include performers, live music, no-host bar, drawing classes and more. 5:30-8:45pm. Reg hours, Tue-Sun 9:30am-5:15pm (Fri 8:45). Thru April 5. 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, Golden Gate Park.  www.famsf.org

Watchmen Exhibit

Watchmen Exhibit @ Cartoon Art Museum

Artwork by the creator of the graphic novel that's become the new action hero movie, with dozens of concept illustrations, preparatory sketches and original comic book pages illustrated by Dave Gibbons. $2-$6. Opening reception March 27. Thru July 19. Tue-Sun 11am-5pm. 655 Mission St. 227-8666. www.cartoonart.org

Whole Lotta Noyse @ St. Marks Lutheran Church

San Francisco Choral Artists perform with Whole Noyse renaissance ensemble; new work by local composer Ted Allen, and works by Brahms, Clemens, Distler, Lassus, and Parker. $12-$28. 8pm. 1111 O'Farrell St. Also Mar. 28 , 8pm, at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 114 Montecito Ave., Oakland; Mar. 29, 4pm, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 600 Colorado Ave., Palo Alto. 979-5779. www.sfca.org

Wicked @ Orpheum Theatre

Mega-hit musical �"based on the book about the two famous Oz witches as young college roommates�" returns to SF. $30-$99. Tue-Sat 8pm. Wed, Sat, Sun 2pm. Sun 7:30pm.  Thru June 27. 1192 Market St. at 8th. 512-7770.   www.shnsf.com  

Curt McDowell art

Sun 22

Curt McDowell @ 2nd Floor Projects

Unseen erotic drawings, paintings, collages and other work by the cult favorite local porn-art director who died in 1987. (Loads, ThunderCrack!). Free. Sundays thru March 29. 3740 25th St., #205. 824 2644. www.projects2ndfloor.blogspot.com

Dishing It Out @ SF Public Library

Candacy Taylor's photographic exhibit documenting veteran women waitresses across the country. Thru April 26, lower level, Jewett Gallery. 100 Larkin St. 557-4277. www.sfpl.org

His Girl Friday, 20th Century @ Castro Theatre

Double feature of classic 30s screwball comedies with Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell (3:20, 7pm); John Barrymore and Carole Lombard (1:30, 5:10, 8:50pm). $8-$10. 429 Castro St. 621-6120. www.castrotheatre.com

The Love Show @ Hospitality House

Exhibit of erotic visual art by homeless, formerly homeless and at-risk artists. 5pm.-7pm. Thru April 30. 146 Leavenworth St. at Turk. 749-2104. www.hospitalityhouse.org

SF Hiking Club @ San Pedro Valley Park

Join GLBT hikers on a 7-mile trek above Pacifica's coast. Carpools 9:45am at the Safeway sign, Dolores & Market sts. 652-4676. www.sfhiking.com

Stephen Gibson's art

Stephen Gibson @ Eros

Exhibit of colorful erotic male nude paintings. Thru April 18. 2051 Market St. 255-4921. www.mesart.com/gibgbsn

Sunday's a Drag @ Starlight Room

Donna Sachet and Harry Denton host the weekly fabulous brunch and drag show. $30. 11am, show at noon; 1:30pm, show at 2:30pm. 450 Powell St. in Union Square. 395-8595. www.harrydenton.com  

The Whoa Nellies

Whoa Nellies @ Martuni's

Local '60s pop fun band, with multi-talents Connie Champagne, Leigh Crowe, Peter Fogel and others, performs upbeat retro tunes. Trauma Flintstone hosts. $5. 21+. 7pm. 4 Valencia St. at Market. www.dragatmartunis.com

Mon 23

OUT Spoken @ Comcast Ch. 11

Cable TV show for the LGBT Community, co-hosted by Tim Gaskin, Donna Sachet and Dr. Betty Sullivan. 6:30, Also Tue. 9pm, Wed. 7pm, Fri. 7:30pm, Sat. 7pm, Sun. 6:30pm.  www.outspokensf.com

Same-Sex Salsa @ Live Art Gallery

Ongoing weekly dance classes in salsa, swing, and other dances. No partner needed. $10 one class, $35 for a 4-week series. Mon thru Thu classes. 151 Potrero Ave. 305-8242. Also 2nd Saturdays, 7pm, at Magnet, 4122 18th St.   www.QueerBallroom.com

Asa: photo Benoit Peveralli

Tue 24

Asa @ Yoshi's

Nigerian-born and Paris-bred singer-songwriter, with a wonderful voice, performs with Alice Russell. 8pm. Also Mar. 25. 1330 Fillmore St. 655-5600. www.asa-official.com www.yoshis.com

The Drag Show @ Channel 29/76

New weekly talk show with local drag performers; Zachary Davenport and Stu Smith cohost. Free (with cable). 7:30pm.  

Dystopia @ Robert Koch Gallery

Group exhibit of large-scale prints of disturbing urban landscapes. Thru March. Tue-Sat 10:30am-5:30pm. 49 Geary St. 5th fl. 421-0122. www.kochgallery.com

Evolve 2009 Events @ Kanbar Hall

Continuing city-wide events celebrating Charles Darwin's 200th birthday. Anthropologist Richard Milner shares his favorite adventure stories about the famed evolution theorist. $10-$12. 8pm. Also, March 26, 8pm, Milner performs his one-man musical about Darwin. $15-$25. Jewish Community Center, 3200 California St. at Presidio. 292-1233. www.jccsf.org/arts  

Funny Tuesdays @ Harvey's

Ronn Vigh and Nick Leonard host the weekly LGBT and gay-friendly comedy night. Free. One-drink minimum. 9pm. 500 Castro St. at 18th. 431-HARV. www.harveyssf.com

Keely Smith

Keely Smith @ The Rrazz Room

Veteran singer, credited with creating the modern lounge act, performs along her well-received comeback tour. $50-$55. Tue-Sat 8pm. Thru April 5. Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason St. (866) 468-3399. www.TheRrazzRoom.com

Passionate Struggle @ 18th & Castro

The Dynamics of San Francisco's GLBT History, a new mini-exhibit at the former corner camera store, with items from our San Francisco gay past, including a few Harvey Milk items. Daily 12pm-8pm (til 6pm Sun). $3. Closed holidays. Thru November 2009. 499 Castro St. at 18th. 777-5455. www.glbthistory.org

San Francisco Graphic Design @ SF Museum of Craft & Design

Exhibit of work by local graphic designers through the past decades. $2-$3. Tue-Sat 10am-5pm. (Thu til 7pm) Sun 12pm-5pm. Thru April 26. 550 Sutter St. at Powell. 773-0303. www.sfmcd.org

Thomas Glave @ Books Inc.

Author of The Torturer's Wife reads from and discusses his gruesome yet poetic book of wartime stories. Free. 7:30pm. 2275 Market St. at Noe. 864-6777. www.booksinc.net

Wounded in America @ Grace Cathedral

Exhibit documenting the stories of American gun violence survivors through photographs and personal accounts. In its only San Francisco showing, Grace Cathedral collaborates with the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence to present this touching display of humanity in the face of inhumanity. Thru March 27. 9am�"6pm, in The Nave (main sanctuary), 1100 California St., at Taylor St. www.woundedinamerica.org www.gracecathedral.org

All That Jazz

Wed 25

Bob Fosse Films @ Castro Theatre

Two double features of mostly musical Fosse films. Today, Cabaret (2pm, 7pm), and Sweet Charity (4:25, 9:20). Mar. 26, All That Jazz (7pm) and Star 80 (9:20). $8-$10. 429 Castro St.

Gay Skate @ Redwood Roller Rink

The weekly GLBT roller-skating night is worth the drive. $7. 8pm-10pm. 1303 Main St. Redwood City. (650) 574-8148. www.myspace.com/gayrainbowskate  

Irreverent: Contemporary Nordic Craft Art @ Yerba Buena Arts Center

Design exhibit featuring a new generation of craft artists from Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland who challenge the aesthetics and principles of Scandinavian Modernism, use traditional materials and honor the hand-made traditions, but divorce form from function. $5-$7. Thru April 12. 701 Mission St. at 3rd. 978-2787. www.ybca.org

SloMo Erotic at Tingel Tangel Club

Tingel Tangel Club

@ Cafe du Nord

Tingel Tangel Club One Year Anniversary's gay variety night, with hosts Scotty The Blue Bunny and Ginger Snap, DJ JD Samson, LA duo SloMo Erotic, Veronica Klaus, Cookie Dough, Arturo Galster, Suppositori Spelling, Scrumbly and Novice Theory (NYC). $16. 9:30pm. 2170 Market St. at Sanchez. 861-5016. www.cafedunord.com  

Thu 26

California Academy of Sciences @ Golden Gate Park

New science museum, with an aquarium, planetarium and natural history exhibits, and an all-green (eco-friendly) design. New evening parties each Thursday, with music, cash bar, entertainment, and guest lecturers. $10. 18+. 6pm-10pm. Reg. $15-$25. 55 Music Concourse Drive. 379-8000. www.calacademy.org

David Daniels

David Daniels @ Herbst Theatre

Sacred arias and cantatas by Bach and Handel sung by the most accomplished countertenor today; with the English Concert. $40-$65. 8pm. 401 Van Ness Ave. 392-2545. www.performances.org

Jon Ginoli @ Books Inc.

Founding member of the acclaimed local gay band Pansy Division reads from and discusses his memoir, Deflowered: My Life in Pansy Division. Free. 7:30pm. 2275 Market St. at Noe. 864-6777. www.booksinc.net www.pansydivision.com

Out in the Bay @ KALW 91.7 FM

LGBT radio show; this week, SF City Attorney Dennis Herrera on Prop 8. 7pm (right after NPR's Fresh Air). www.KALW.org www.OutInTheBay.com

Suzanne Olmsted @ Visual Aid

Exhibit of polygravure etchings. Thru March. Mon-Fri 10am-6pm. 116 New Montgomery St. Suite 640. www.visualaid.org

Trompe L'Oeil @ John Pence Gallery

Group exhibit of "fool the eye" realist paintings. Free. Thru Mar. 21. Mon-Fri 10am-6pm (Sat 10am-5pm). 750 Post St. 441-1138. www.johnpence.com

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Bar & Nightclub Events,

March 19-26, 2009

Thu 19

The Crib @ City Nights

Pop music club night. $10. 18+. 9:30pm-3am. 715 Harrison St. at 3rd. www.thecribsf.com

Flight 1760 @ Triple Crown

Gay night at the renovated bar (formerly Octavia Lounge), with DJ Adrian Taylor. 10pm-2am. 1760 Market St. at Octavia. www.triplecrownsf.com

Gay Dating Game Show @ The Mix

BeBe Sweetbriar hosts the weekly fun contest just like the campy straight 70s version. Be a contestant, get a date, or watch all the fun. No cover. 8pm. 4086 18th St. at Castro. 431-8616.

Juicy @ The White Horse, Oakland

Hip Hop, R&B and soul. 9pm. (karaoke, drag king shows other nights, too). 6551 Telegraph Ave. (510) 652-3820.

Kick It @ Bar on Church

New night of hiphop at the renovated bar (formerly The Transfer). 9pm-2am. Also Sundays. 198 Church St. at Market. www.TheBarSF.com

Live Bands @ SF Eagle

Local and touring bands perform live rock music at the famed bar. $7. 9:30pm. 12th St. at Harrison. www.hankbobbit.com   www.sfeagle.com

Pub Thursdays @ Cafe Flore

DJ Lamont Young; $2 and $3 Beer Specials, no cover. 10pm-2am. 2298 Market St. at Noe. 621-8579. www.cafeflore.com  

Tubesteak Connection @ Aunt Charlie's Lounge

Vintage sleazy retro dance cruise night in the Tenderloin; DJ Bus Station John. $4. 10pm-2am. 133 Turk St. at Jones. www.auntcharlieslounge.com

William Ulrich @ Moby Dick's

Male nude drawings by the gay painter. Thru April 8. 4049 18th St. http://www.somaartiststudios.com/artists/william_ulrich

Hot bartenders at Activate at The Lookout

Fri 20

Activate @ The Lookout

Lord Martine presents a night of drinks, tunes, a great view, superhero gogos. Resident DJ Joseph Lee. $3. 9pm-2am. 3600 16th St. at Market. 431-0306. www.lookoutsf.com

Black Friday @ Cat Club

Monistat hosts a disco romp with DJs PeePlay, Sex Wax and Randy. No cover. 10pm-2am. 1190 Folsom St. at 8th.

Boy Bar @ The Cafe

Remodeling party at the dance club with nearly naked gogo boys. DJ Matt. More porny dudes gogo-ing, giveaways. 9pm-2am. 2369 Market St. at Castro. www.myspace.com/boy_bar

Club Dragon @ Club Eight

Weekly Asian gay dance club. 1151 Folsom St. at 7th. 431-1151. www.clubdragonsf.com

Dance Blend @ Q Bar

Hi-NRG pop, hiphop and undergrund grooves. 2pm-2am. 456 Castro St. www.qbarsf.com

Ghetto Disco @ The End Up

Tune-tastic night for the all-nighters; guest and resident DJs Pam Hubbock, Chad Jack, Hawthorne; outdoor porch. Free before midnight.11pm-11am. 6th & Harrison. www.theendup.com

Palace @ Mist

New weekly dance club night, with an all-male revue, MC Pollo Del Mar. $5. 9pm-2am. 316 11th St. at Harrison. www.guspresents.com

Salsa Club @ Cafe Cocomo

Same-sex dancing and lessons with a live band. 21+. 8:30pm-12am. 650 Indiana St. www.QueerBallroom.com

Shag Fridays @ Cafe Flore

$4 Martinis; no cover. 10pm-2am. 2298 Market St. at Noe. 621-8579. www.cafeflore.com

Shirts Off @ Truck

Take off your shirt and get $1.50 for draft beer. 8pm-10pm. 1900 Folsom St. at 15th. 252-0306. www.trucksf.com

Snap-a-licious @ Deco Lounge

Ginger Snaps hosts a fun drag show with Angelina Josephina Manocotti, Kitty Tapata, Melody Grooves, and Juanita Fajita.  10pm-12am. DJ Lambchop spins until 2am. 510 Larkin St. at Turk. www.GingerSnapSF.com

Bad Boys at The Stud

Sat 21

Bad Boys @ The Stud

Suppositori Spelling hosts, porny gogo dudes shake it, DJs Kidd Sysko, Sam Labelle spin tunes. 10pm-3am. 9th at Harrison. www.studsf.com

Bistrotheque @ Cafe Flore

DJ Ken Vulsion of Honey Soundsystem spins tunes. 8pm-2am, $3 Cosmos & Lemon Drops; no cover. 10pm-2am. 2298 Market St. at Noe. 621-8579. www.cafeflore.com

Cockfight @ Underground

New gay night, with a sexy sleazy sports theme. Come as your inner slutty jock, or in one. Felicai Fellatio and DJ Earworm host. $6. 9pm-2am (2-for-1 drink sloppy hour 9pm-10pm). 424 Haight St. 864-7386. www.cockfightsf.com

Fauxgirls @ Kimo's

Glam drag show, classic style, with Victoria Sweet, Tiger Lily, Maria Garza, Mini Minerva and many more. No cover. 10pm. 1351 Polk St. at Pine. www.fauxgirls.com

Girls Night Out @ Vibe Lounge, Oakland

New soul, R&B music night for women at the new Oakland LGBT club, with DJ Page Hodel; each 1st Saturday. $10. 10pm-2am. 2272 Telegraph Avenue (between 23rd Street and West Grand Ave). www.thevibelounge.com

Men in Gear @ Chaps II

Serious leather, boots, and uniform fan night. 9pm-2am. 1225 Folsom St. at 9th. www.chapsbarsanfrancisco.com

Ricky Sinz

Pornstar @ Cat Club

DJs Andre Shannon and John LePage, plus bisexual tattooed porn dude Ricky Sinz does a live act. $20. 10pm-4am. 1190 Folsom St. at 8th. www.sfcatclub.com

Shot Night @ Truck

$10 gets you all-night shots, served up by local porn dudes. 1900 Folsom St. at 15th. 252-0306. www.trucksf.com

Social Club @ The Lookout

Upscale libations ngiht, with DJs Lee Decker, Luke Fry. 9pm-2am. 16th at Market & Noe. www.guspresents.com

Wunderland @ Suite 181

New weekly dance night for gays and friends. DJs Lydia Prim, Pete Avila, Pam Hubbock, and Joseph Lee. $10-$20. 10pm-6am. 181 Eddy St. at Mason. 345-9900.  www.suite181.com

Fresh

Sun 22

Beer Bust @ Chaps II

Intimate alternative Sunday afternoon, with interactive gogo dancers. 3pm-6pmish. 1225 Folsom St. at 9th. www.chapsbarsanfrancisco.com

Beer Bust @ SF Eagle

The most popular daytime gay bar event in Northern California, with benefits for local LGBT and AIDS charities and organizations. $10. 3pm-6pmish. 12th St. at Harrison. www.sfeagle.com

Fresh @ Ruby Skye

Monthly T-dance with DJ Jamie J. Sanchez. $20-$25. 6pm-12am. 420 Mason St. www.freshsf.com

Gloss Sundays @ The Lookout

Afternoon schmooze and booze, with cute dancin' dudes, resident DJs Joseph Lee and Hawthorne; guest DJ Dr. Proctor. $2. 2pm-8pm. 3600 16th St. at Market. 431-0306. www.myspace.com/JockatLookout  

Honey Sundays @ Paradise Lounge

New fab dance night for the SoMa dudes, produced by the Honey Sound System folks. 8pm-2am. 1501 Folsom St. at 11th. www.honeysoundsystem.com  

Jock @ The Lookout

Sports-themed afternoon dance and drinks; today, with the SF Gay Basketball Association. $2. 3pm-8pm-ish. 3600 16th St. at Market & Noe. www.lookoutsf.com

Royal Bunny Contest @ Powerhouse

Drag show and contest for the honor of being the Royal Bunny, whatever that is. $5. 7pm. 1347 Folsom st.  www.powerhouse-sf.com  

Sundance Saloon @ Space 550

Country-Western line-dancing and two-stepping night. $5. 5pm-10:30pm; lessons 5:30-7:30. Also Thursdays. 550 Barneveld Ave. 820-1403. www.sundancesaloon.org

Bartenders at Bar On Church

Mon 23

Piano Bar 101 @ Martuni's

Sing-along night with talented locals. 9pm. 4 Valencia St. at Market. www.dragatmartunis.com

Swing Side Room @ Julie's Supper Club

Same sex dance party with instruction classes. $10 drop-in or $35 discount on 4 week series. 8pm line dancing, 9pm lessons. Free dance for students 9-10pm. 1123 Folsom St. at 7th. 305-8242.  www.QueerJitterbugs.com

Tiara Sensation @ The Stud

Vivianne ForeverMore hosts a night of drag and and dancing fun. 10pm-2am. 9th at Harrison. www.studsf.com www.myspace.com/tiarasensation

Veronica Klaus

Tue 24

Funny Tuesdays @ Harvey's

Ronn Vigh and Nick Leonard host the weekly LGBT and gay-friendly comedy night. Free. One-drink minimum. 9pm. 500 Castro St. at 18th. 431-HARV. www.harveyssf.com

Ink & Metal @ Powerhouse

Tattooed pierced dude night, for the men you're drawn to. 10pm-3am. 1347 Folsom St. at 10th. 552-8689. www.powerhouse-sf.com

Veronica Klaus @ Enrico's

Local chanteuse sings standards, cabaret classics, and jazzy blues in a weekly show. 7pm. 504 Broadway at Kearny. 982-6223. www.veronicaklaus.com

Wed 25

A-List Martini Nights @ Bar TBA

Ongoing popular weekly social and networking event for gay men and their friends. Sign up to get invites to a different bar each week. 9pm-12am. www.sfalist.com  

Booty Call @ Q

Juanita More! and her More Boys entertain and debauche with photographer Brandon and DJ Lawrence "Foxxee" Petty; hot gogo studs, too. 9pm-2am. 456 Castro St. www.bootycallwednesdays.com

Brain Farts @ The Lookout

Ongoing Wednesdays night fun as Bebe Sweetbriar and Poll Del Mar co-hostess the fun trivia game with wacky prizes. Free. 7:30-11pm. 3600 16th St. 431-0306. www.lookoutsf.com

Fame @ Bar on Church

New night of glam and costumed celeb farce at the renovated bar (formerly The Transfer). 9pm-2am. 198 Church St. at Market. www.TheBarSF.com

Frat House @ 440 Bar

College guys and those who impersonate them enjoy cheap drink and tunes spun by DJ Matt. 440 Castro St. www.guspresents.com

Jock @ Chaps II

Wear a jock strap, get cheap drinks. 9pm-2am. 1225 Folsom St. at 9th. www.chapsbarsanfrancisco.com

Soulduction @ Vibe Lounge, Oakland

Weekly soul, R&B music night at the new Oakland LGBT club. $5. 10pm-2am. 2272 Telegraph Avenue (between 23rd Street and West Grand Ave). www.thevibelounge.com

Tingel Tangel Club @ Cafe du Nord

Tingel Tangel Club One Year Anniversary's gay variety night, with hosts Scotty The Blue Bunny and Ginger Snap, DJ JD Samson, LA duo SloMo Erotic, Veronica Klaus, Cookie Dough, Arturo Galster, Suppositori Spelling, Scrumbly and Novie Theory (NYC). $16. 9:30pm. 2170 Market St. at Sanchez. 861-5016. www.cafedunord.com  

Gogo dude at Truck

Thu 26

The Crib @ City Nights

Pop music club night. $10. 18+. 9:30pm-3am. 715 Harrison St. at 3rd. www.thecribsf.com

Flight 1760 @ Triple Crown

Gay night at the renovated bar (formerly Octavia Lounge), with DJ Adrian Taylor. 10pm-2am. 1760 Market St. at Octavia. www.triplecrownsf.com

Gay Dating Game Show @ The Mix

BeBe Sweetbriar hosts the weekly fun contest just like the campy straight 70s version. Be a contestant, get a date, or watch all the fun. No cover. 8pm. 4086 18th St. at Castro. 431-8616.

Gogo Night @ Truck

Hot male dancers get naughty, 10pm-2am. 1900 Folsom St. at 15th. 252-0306. www.trucksf.com

Juicy @ The White Horse, Oakland

Hip Hop, R&B and soul. 9pm. (karaoke, drag king shows other nights, too). 6551 Telegraph Ave. (510) 652-3820.

Kick It @ Bar on Church

New night of hiphop at the renovated bar (formerly The Transfer). 9pm-2am. Also Sundays. 198 Church St. at Market. www.TheBarSF.com

Live Bands @ SF Eagle

Local and touring bands perform live rock music at the famed bar. $5. 9:30pm. 12th St. at Harrison. www.sfeagle.com

Pub Thursdays @ Cafe Flore

DJ Lamont Young; $2 and $3 Beer Specials, no cover. 10pm-2am. 2298 Market St. at Noe. 621-8579. www.cafeflore.com  

Tubesteak Connection @ Aunt Charlie's Lounge

Vintage sleazy retro dance cruise night in the Tenderloin; DJ Bus Station John. $4. 10pm-2am. 133 Turk St. at Jones. www.auntcharlieslounge.com

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