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Party Among the Artwork at YBCA for FREE Tonight

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Cecil from Oakland's thePeople

As art museums go, I’ve found that YBCA can be surprisingly broke ass-friendly. Actually, I think I’ve been there 4 or 5 times and I have yet to actually pay for admission to anything. But in addition to FREE first Tuesdays every month (that’d be next Tuesday, the 6th) they also throw a Big Idea Night pARTy (see what they did there?) every couple months. I’ve been to a couple of these things and I can say with some authority that it is not just some stuffy walk-around-the-galleries-eating-cheese kind of affair, this is legitimate party time. (See also, my review of a previous event back in November on the SF Appeal.)

This time around the theme is Under the Influence, which is certainly a theme I can get behind, but the spotlight is actually on Oakland’s thePeople collective who will be hosting the music all night. Aside from the museum’s auditorium turning into a big club until 2am, they’ll also be having something call “power-painting”, which sounds awesome just on principle. And of course all of the galleries will be open until 1am for you wander around if you suddenly find yourself out of breath or feel the need to try to impress your date with your commentary.

Admission is FREE and there’s a cash bar, so drinks can be a little more than your usual dive bar prices, but in the fine tradition of brokeassitude, I recommend arriving with a pleasant buzz if possible.

Big Idea Night pARTy: Under the Influence
Sat, Apr 4, 9 pm'“2pm
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
701 Mission St. at 3rd St. [SoMa]
FREE!

RSVP is recommended (but honestly, they won’t turn you away)

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Andrew is an East Coast transplant from Virginia hamming it up in San Francisco without any intention of leaving. Having worked every typical job from Bike Shop Employee to Bartender to Ad Agency Hotshot, to Dotcom Layoff he now busts his ass covering the "weird things to do" beat for gracious local audiences at SFAppeal.com and rallies the Western Addy/Lower Haight/Panhandle neighborhoods into action at AggressivePanhandler.com. His work was published in a real, paper magazine one time. One day he might even figure out how to make money from it.