
"As Black History Month comes to a close, consider supporting Black-owned businesses across town, including Bella Trattoria restaurant at 3848 Geary Blvd. and Public Land curio shop at 201 Clement St. And, find your nearest purveyor of Rize Up sourdough bread, which founder Azikiwee Anderson started as a home-baking operation in the Inner Richmond in 2020."
"On March 8, both theaters are joining forces in throwing a (free!) offsite musical event with a similar deadhead slant: "Hard to Handle" will take place in the Panhandle of Golden Gate Park, featuring live sets by Grahame Lesh and a handful of Dead tribute acts. The Richmond is also home to SF Beer Week's "longest standing and most beloved event," according to the organization's website: Dim Sum Beer Brunch at Hong Kong Lounge. Tickets for the event run $95, and include heavy portions of beer and classic Chinese fare."
""It's more about just, like, getting out there and having fun, taking cool photos, and shooting the shit with your friends, and just being funny," said Adam Leibow, the publisher and editor behind Calling In Sick. He'll be selling magazines alongside bike accessories and merch ("calling in sick is not a crime," stickers read) at CAHA until March 8."
Rain eased Wednesday but more is likely, so several Richmond District options offer ways to stay dry and entertained. Support Black-owned businesses such as Bella Trattoria at 3848 Geary, Public Land at 201 Clement, and Rize Up sourdough founded by Azikiwee Anderson in 2020. On March 8, an offsite musical event called "Hard to Handle" in the Panhandle will feature Grahame Lesh and Dead tribute acts. The Richmond hosts SF Beer Week's Dim Sum Beer Brunch at Hong Kong Lounge with $95 tickets. Inner Clement Street had busy gallery receptions on Feb. 13. Calling In Sick publisher Adam Leibow will sell magazines and merch at CAHA through March 8.
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