Events on Wednesday, March 5

Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks

Music

Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Amoeba Music

If you couldn't get tickets to Stephen Malkmus' sold-out Great American Music Hall show a few months back, arrive early for... 

<em>My Brother's Wedding </em>(1983)

Film

My Brother's Wedding 

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Pacific Film Archive Theater

Last year was good to Charles Burnett, as the under-appreciated African-American filmmaker's debut feature, 1977's Killer of Sheep, toured to... 

Innovation Salon IV:  Scramble This, Ye Scurvy Dog! DRM at World's End

Special Event

DRM at World's End

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Delancey Street Theater

Since the advent of Napster, entertainment companies have been up in arms about the free flow of digital media. The result:... 

Junior Boys w/ Lo Fi Fnk, San Serac, and Sorcerer

Music: DJ

Junior Boys

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Mezzanine

When founding member Johnny Dark left Canada's Junior Boys, he seemed to take the electronic act's original, grime-meets-Timbaland aesthetic with him.... 

New York Dolls w/ We Are the Fury

Music

New York Dolls

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ The Fillmore

They might be one line short of a collective coronary, but since the 2005 doc New York Doll (following bassist... 

Ongoing Events

Katsushige Nakahashi: <em>The Depth of Memory</em>

Art: Photography

Katsushige Nakahashi

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ SF Camerawork

While reenactments and reconstructions often serve the purpose of more fully understanding an event or object, Japanese photographer Katsushige Nakahashi's pieces... 

<em>Endgame</em>

Theatre

Endgame

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Traveling Jewish Theater

When Samuel Beckett wrote Endgame in 1957, audiences were more accustomed to stark, conceptual writing and avant-garde theatrics than today. The... 

<em>Friedlander</em>

Art: Photography

Friedlander

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ SFMOMA

Over the last half-century, photographer Lee Friedlander has made a career of cataloging America's urban — and increasingly suburban — landscape.... 

Leonora Carrington: <em>The Talismanic Lens</em>

Art

Leonora Carrington

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Frey Norris Gallery

Leonora Carrington's paintings are populated by mystics, crones, demons, and damsels with wan, Byzantine faces. There is magic in the air,... 

<em>Drama and                    Desire</em>: <em>Japanese Paintings from the Floating World 1690&ndash;1850</em>

Art

Drama and Desire

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Asian Art Museum

On display for a limited time because of the delicate nature of the artwork, this collection is a treasure trove of... 

<em>Wicked of the West </em>

Art

Wicked of the West

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ a.Muse Gallery

Based on The Wizard of Oz, Gregory Maguire's Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West reexamines... 

<em>Small Things End, Great Things Endure</em>

Art

Small Things End, Great Things Endure

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ New Langton Arts

Following the Brooklyn Art Museum's retrospective Global Feminisms show and the Geffen Contemporary's historically focused Wack! Art and the Feminist Revolution,... 

Enrique Chagoya: <em> Borderlandia </em>

Art

Enrique Chagoya

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Berkeley Art Museum

The first major museum retrospective of Enrique Chagoya's mixed-media work revels in thorny cultural hierarchies and identity politics. Chagoya immigrated to... 

James Gobel: <em>Bear Hunting</em>

Art

James Gobel

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Marx & Zavattero

Between the scene-stealing bear family in John Waters' A Dirty Shame (2004), the fuzzy visage of the Scissor Sisters' Babydaddy, and... 

<em>Persepolis</em>

Film: Animation

Persepolis

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Various locations

Not since Art Spiegelman's Maus has a graphic novel so successfully mined its medium to render universal a fiercely specific political... 

<em> Lautrec in Leather: Chuck Arnett and the Birth of the San Francisco Scene</em>

Art

Chuck Arnett

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ GLBT Historical Society

June 26, 1964: Life magazine proclaims San Francisco "the gay capital" in its landmark spread, "Homosexuality in America." The cover photo... 

<em>Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman </em>

Film: Documentary

Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

As Sex and the City prepares for its big-screen debut and Hollywood remakes George Cukor's 1939 claw-fest The Women, it's nice... 

Paul McCarthy: <em>Low Life Slow Life: Part 1</em>

Art

Paul McCarthy

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts

Paul McCarthy built his impeccable reputation from art's most basic materials: paint, food, human bodies, and criticism of cultural codes. McCarthy's... 

Matt Furie: <em>Nature Freak</em>

Art

Matt Furie

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Jack Fischer Gallery

Matt Furie lets his freak flag fly in this collection of meticulous colored-pencil and ink drawings, evoking Marcel Dzama by way... 

Barbara Takenaga: <em>Paintings</em>

Art

Barbara Takenaga

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Gregory Lind Gallery

Mesmerizing fields of color and pattern gently radiate outward from Barbara Takenaga's new series of paintings. While the artist has limited... 

Jeronimo Roldan and Amanda Curreri: <em>You ROYGBIV Me</em>

Art

You ROYGBIV Me

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Tartine Bakery

Tartine Bakery is usually known for its pastry-mad crowds and the sweet smell of butter floating down 18th Street, but recently,... 

<em>Criminal: Art and Criminal Justice in America</em>

Art

Criminal: Art and Criminal Justice in America

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Fine Arts Gallery, San Francisco State University

Parsing the multivalent impacts of the prison system on American society, Criminal: Art and Criminal Justice in America unites disparate artistic... 

Jens Haaning

Art

Jens Haaning

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ San Francisco Art Institute - Walter and McBean Galleries

Jens Haaning's new exhibit at SFAI is a reminder as to why the Copenhagen native's work has earned critical paeans. His... 

<em>Landscape, Nature, and Space</em>

Art

Landscape, Nature, and Space

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Bucheon Gallery

Bucheon Gallery's new group exhibition might have been smothered under any number of names referencing each artist's respective take on the... 

Annie Leibovitz: <em>A Photographer's Life, 1990-2005</em>

Art: Photography

Annie Leibovitz

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ The Legion of Honor Museum

Working since the late '70s, photographer Annie Leibowitz has created both iconic celebrity portraits and intimate views of everyday people. She's... 

Zhan Wang

Art

Zhan Wang

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Haines Gallery

Coveted by Chinese intellectuals and nobles, scholar's rocks could once be found everywhere from university courtyards to private gardens. They existed... 

Still Lives: The Films of Pedro Costa

Film

The Films of Pedro Costa

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Pacific Film Archive Theater

Few filmmakers have elicited as strong and divided a response from critics and cinephiles as Portuguese director Pedro Costa. He isn't... 

Tim Lee

Art

Tim Lee

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts

Although it's tempting to dismiss Vancouver-based artist Tim Lee's use of comedy-as-conceptual-device as lacking in depth or social concern, to mistake... 

<em>The Fabric of Cultures: Fashion, Identity, Globalization</em>

Fashion/Style

The Fabric of Cultures

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Museum of Craft and Folk Art

This exhibit tracks the history of clothing and the evolving nature of fashion — from ceremonial robes to haute couture —... 

Jordan Eagles

Art

Jordan Eagles

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art

Jordan Eagles' work will have you seeing red, literally. His white plexiglass panels are covered in resin-coated splotches of animal blood,... 

Gilbert &amp; George

Art

Gilbert & George

Wednesday 3/ 5 @ de Young Museum

Gilbert & George, the art-world enfants terribles in natty bespoke suits, celebrate 40 years of having made their lives their work...