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Looking for fun, entertaining performing and visual arts events to check out in San Francisco this week?
Residents of the Hotel Iroquois, a Tenderloin single-room-occupancy hotel, are opening its doors this weekend for free tours and performances.
Brian Staufenbiel is one of the forces behind "Today It Rains," an opera about O'Keeffe's life that has its world premiere in SF this weekend.
Charles Amirkhanian has been promoting modern music in San Francisco for so long, some of it has become classical by now.
A large-scale neon installation has been permanently installed on the building's western facade.
Sabb's new exhibit at the Tenderloin's Swim Gallery weaves together urban fashion, philosophy, and insight into black history and culture.
The classes will be "a social and meditative experience," owner Julia Lemke explained, allowing participants to work with their hands.
Channel your inner artist at these visual and performing arts events this week.
A host of events will celebrate the local literary legend, who's also releasing a new novel this month.
Its final exhibition, showcasing 30 artists, will debut next week.
The theater company is continuing its efforts to bring visibility to Tenderloin artists with a new rotating window display on Jones Street.
"I wanted to offer something to the community besides a vacant storefront," the photographer and hopeful dispensary owner told Hoodline.
"It's making the neighborhood more beautiful," said New Door Ventures' CEO of Mona Caron and Mauro Neri's mural.
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