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Mad Dog in the Fog is Closing
On Thursday news broke that Lower Haight stalwart Mad Dog in the Fog will be closing. They shared the news via their Facebook page explaining that they would ultimately be opening up in a new location, but didn’t give any specification as to where or when. Here’s the post: For

Murderers’ Row of SF Comics Performing at “Troubled Comedy” Launch
After 9 years, weekly Mission-area comedy show “Troubled Comedy ” will move to The Valencia Room on March 10th. Local favorites Jim McVeigh (SF Punchline) and Alexandria Love (SF Sketchfest, SXSW) will host Troubled Comedy every week Tuesday at 8pm starting with a kickoff/housewarming show on March 10 featuring a

SF Sells Heart for record $3 Million, To Fund Public Health Programs
The heart sculptures you’ve seen around town, at Union Square, South of Market, or along Market St, are not just public art pieces, each heart represents thousands, if not millions of dollars raised to support health programs in San Francisco. Everyday on the streets of SF we are reminded that

The 3rd Annual Burlesque Extravaganza is a Safe Space for Sex and Creativity
There may soon be a glitter and rhinestone shortage in San Francisco. Why? For the third year in a row, over 30 local burlesque performers will convene for the annual Burlesque Extravaganza at EXIT Theatre. It’s all going down March 18-21. As a frequent patron and performer at EXIT Theatre,

How to Prepare for Coronavirus
One of the hopes when watching China’s coronavirus outbreak was that the harm was exaggerated. However now that San Francisco has declared a state of emergency Tuesday, we all need to start paying more attention and prepare for coronavirus. According to The Atlantic, Marc Lipsitch, a Harvard University epidemiologist, predicts

Some Art Openings, Shows, & Festivals In SF
By Tiffany Yau Come to your Census: Who Counts in America? https://ybca.org/event/come-to-your-census-who-counts-in-america/ YBCA March 27 – July 31 In the next four months, the 2020 Census will be open and the results will determine the allocation of federal funding and political representation for the next decade of our community—from affordable

The Art Openings, Shows, & Festivals In SF
By Tiffany Yau Come to your Census: Who Counts in America? https://ybca.org/event/come-to-your-census-who-counts-in-america/ YBCA March 27 – July 31 In the next four months, the 2020 Census will be open and the results will determine the allocation of federal funding and political representation for the next decade of our community—from affordable