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Ghostbusters & More at the San Francisco Symphony!
Boasting an unforgettable theme song, proton packs, and one of the best comedy trio of the 1980s, Bill Murray, Dan Akroid & Harold Ramis ,this hilarious and fun comedy classic follows an eccentric band of paranormal investigators as they wage a spectacular battle with the supernatural in New York City.
So Many Art Parties, Films, and Festivals in SF, So Little Time
San Francisco’s Art Season has arrived and there are a ton of delightful art parties, fairs, fundraisers, concerts, films, and gala type events happening all over the place. From fancy to grassroots, outdoor to indoor, high art to tech heavy, from the art dealerdriven to the artists running the asylum. If
Tim Burton’s Batman at The SF Symphony
Nobody does the Joker like Jack Nicholson, and nobody does a movie soundtrack quite like Prince with Grammy Award-winning musical scores by composer Danny Elfman. When the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra plays the film’s scores live it brings the entire experience to life and creates an intoxicating and brilliant atmosphere. If
Spooky, Fun Shit to do for Halloween in SF
Since Halloween is on a tuesday this year, it more or less means there will be Halloween themed parties and events Oct 27th – Oct31st. Here are some of the interesting and fun things we like to do this time of year. Loveboat Halloween Oct 27 & 28 If you
These People Lined Up at 3:30 AM For Symphony Tickets
The hardest of hardcore symphony fans in the Bay Area lined up starting at 3:30 a.m. this morning for a Black Friday-style, doorbuster San Francisco Symphony event called Single Tickets Day. While the SF Symphony’s 2017-18 season tickets went available online at 10 a.m. this morning, the most devoted symphony
The Best Art Parties, Festivals, and Fairs in San Francisco Right Now
Oh boy! Oh boy! There’s a bunch of fun, interesting, artsy extravaganzas happening all over San Francisco this July. The next couple weeks are garden parties, world class workshops, world records, opera auditions, and of course music, dancing & costumes all over the place. It’s time to get out there and mix it up with
No, Their Not Waiting for Brunch, They’re Waiting for the Symphony!
This post is supported by the SF Symphony. Wanna support a post on the site? Holler at Alex@BrokeAssStuart.com Usually when you see a line stretching around the block in San Francisco it means one thing: brunch. Whether it’s at Mama’s, Mission Beach Cafe, Zazie, Brenda’s, Dottie’s, or one of the