BIG WEEK: Grateful Drag, Great Dickens, Anti-Fascist Zine Fair, West Coast Craft... - 48 hills
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BIG WEEK: Grateful Drag, Great Dickens, Anti-Fascist Zine Fair, West Coast Craft... - 48 hills
"Welcome to our calendar feature BIG WEEK, wherein our expert Arts & Culture writers recommend the best things in Arts, Music, Food & Drink, Stage, Film, Nightlife, and more. FRI/21 + SAT/22: BERTHA: GRATEFUL DRAG "The world's first Grateful Dead tribute band, BERTHA is an all-star collective of queer and allied East Nashville talent coming together in wigs and full face for a good cause.""
"SAT/22-DECEMBER 21: GREAT DICKENS CHRISTMAS FAIR My favorite story about this absolutely bonkers event is that I once spent the whole day shopping, drinking, watching a play, taking fencing lessons, and drinking some more-without realizing I was only in the foyer of the fair. There was an entire city's worth of Dickens to be had. You can easily get lost in the steampunk-friendly Victoriana of this Ye Olde London tour, grab some mead and ride it out. Cow Palace, SF. More info here."
"MUSIC Hit up John-Paul Shiver's Under the Stars column for great tunes and shows every week. FRI/21: HOME FRONT On their just-released project Watch It Die, Graeme MacKinnon and Clint Frazier orchestrate honest and sincere DIY punk through 12 danceable, buzz-worthy, electrifying tunes that, according to the band members, "come out of loss and heartbreak and failure, but I hope people have a good time listening to us." 8pm, Parkside, SF. More info here."
A curated calendar lists standout Arts & Culture events and nightlife options in San Francisco. BERTHA: GRATEFUL DRAG is a queer and allied Grateful Dead tribute performance in full drag at the Great American Music Hall. The Great Dickens Christmas Fair at the Cow Palace recreates a Ye Olde London experience with shopping, plays, fencing lessons, steampunk-friendly Victoriana ambiance, and seasonal drinks through December 21. Music highlights include Home Front performing DIY punk from Watch It Die at Parkside and Oceanator presenting solo electrified pop-punk arrangements in a rare solo slot.
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