Events on Saturday, July 19

Tour de Fat

Sports

Tour de Fat

Saturday 7/19 @ Speedway Meadow

Like a two-wheeled version of Bay to Breakers, the annual Tour de Fat celebrates beer, biking, and the great outdoors with... 

Dance to ZE Beat

Party

Dance to ZE Beat

Saturday 7/19 @ Edinburgh Castle Pub

The small galaxy of strange attractors — art stars, noise-damaged musicians, mutant-disco producers, and guerrilla filmmakers — that made up the... 

Iron & the Albatross w/ Katy Stephan

Music

Iron & the Albatross

Saturday 7/19 @ JCC East Bay

A chamber ensemble led by composer Ara Anderson, Iron & the Albatross weave together songs that are both playful and wistful.... 

Gravy Train!!!!

Music

Gravy Train!!!!

Saturday 7/19 @ Bottom of the Hill

Gravy Train!!!! parlay toy instruments and gutter-wise goofballing into solid entertainment. Their basement electronica contrasts favorably with Peaches' intimate semiotics lessons,... 

Download Festival

Festival: Performing Arts

Download Festival

Saturday 7/19 @ Shoreline Amphitheatre

Although its name might be a sign o' the times, the Download Festival's headlining performances by post-post-punks the Jesus and Mary... 

Official Download 2008 Afterparty feat. Datarock w/ Flosstradamus

Party

Datarock

Saturday 7/19 @ Mezzanine

Norwegian duo Datarock cite Devo as one of their main influences, as if it weren't obvious. (They wear matching sci-fi jumpsuits... 

Extra Life w/ Nat Baldwin

Music: Experimental

Extra Life

Saturday 7/19 @ Million Fishes

Both Extra Life's Charlie Looker and Nat Baldwin have spent significant time in the Dirty Projectors, lending muscle and intellectual firepower... 

Sleepless Nights: Gram Parsons Tribute Concert

Special Event: Tribute

Gram Parsons Tribute Concert

Saturday 7/19 @ Great American Music Hall

It's been almost 35 years since Gram Parsons left his beautiful corpse in Joshua Tree, but the singer's following continues to... 

Dan Nelson: <em>All Known Metal Bands</em>

Books: Reading

Dan Nelson

Saturday 7/19 @ Rowan Morrison

Dan Nelson's richly bound and weightily titled volume All Known Metal Bands is a staggering alphabetical grimoire of 51,000 groups that... 

Feist

Music

Feist

Saturday 7/19 @ Greek Theatre, UC Berkeley

No one could have foreseen Leslie Feist's slingshot rise to indie stardom. Wait. On second thought, it was always kind of... 

Ongoing Events

Mariah Johnson: <em>How Lovely on the Mountain</em>

Art

Mariah Johnson

Saturday 7/19 @ The Lab

Mariah Johnson's installations re-envision household order as natural phenomena, draping and wrapping bed linens over chairs, walls, and floors in ways... 

<em>Kiki: The Proof Is in the Pudding</em>

Art

Kiki

Saturday 7/19 @ Ratio 3

As many LGBT folks are rushing to the altar, this retrospective of the short-lived but influential SF gallery Kiki comes at... 

<em>Chris & Don: A Love Story</em>

Film: Documentary

Chris & Don: A Love Story

Saturday 7/19 @ Landmark Embarcadero

The remarkable tale at the center of Chris & Don opens on a Malibu beach 50 years ago, when British writer... 

<em>Insider/Outsider </em>

Art

Insider/Outsider

Saturday 7/19 @ Root Division

Ethnic identity in this country is fluid enough that it's difficult to parse the similarities and differences between, say, three neighbors... 

<em>Frida Kahlo</em>

Art

Frida Kahlo

Saturday 7/19 @ SFMOMA

The devastating injuries Frida Kahlo suffered as a teenager during a bus accident actually may have been inspirational — they led... 

Chris Lux: <em>Faux Modernist Posters of Four Letter L Word Nouns</em>

Art

Faux Modernist Posters of Four Letter L Word Nouns

Saturday 7/19 @ Jancar Jones Gallery

After having spent the last few generations ridding themselves of modernism's pungent aftertaste, the art world's contemporary painters are finally up... 

Alexander Hahn and Yves Netzhammer: <em>Room for Thought</em>

Art

Room for Thought

Saturday 7/19 @ SFMOMA

In Room for Thought, Swiss video artists Alexander Hahn and Yves Netzhammer tackle Second Life's computer-generated spaces from a sympathetic angle.... 

<em>American Symbols: From Lady Liberty to the Stars and Stripes</em>

Art

American Symbols

Saturday 7/19 @ Museum of Craft and Folk Art

Recognized worldwide as a cultural symbol, the American flag is an object that elicits many personal and political emotions and interpretations.... 

<em>Heeb </em>presents Diamond Days Festival

Festival: Performing Arts

Diamond Days Festival

Saturday 7/19 @ Various locations

While the Mission Creek Festival rocks San Francisco, Heeb magazine gives East Bay folks a good reason to stay put with... 

<em>What You Will</em> feat. Roger Rees

Theatre

What You Will

Saturday 7/19 @ American Conservatory Theater

Roger Rees has a decidedly multifaceted career. Stateside, he's best known for slapstick roles like the snooty-yet-sexy Robin Colcord on Cheers,... 

Tammy Rae Carland: <em>An Archive of Feelings</em>

Art: Photography

Tammy Rae Carland

Saturday 7/19 @ Silverman Gallery

It should come as no surprise that Tammy Rae Carland's solo exhibition, An Archive of Feelings, draws its title from Ann... 

<em>The Wackness</em>

Film

The Wackness

Saturday 7/19 @ Various locations

The Wackness is the sort of movie whose most redeeming qualities are least likely to be advertised in its trailers. About... 

<em>Art & Artifice: 75 Years of Design at San Francisco Ballet</em>

Special Event

Art & Artifice

Saturday 7/19 @ Museum of Performance & Design

Emerging with a rejuvenated image and collection in March, the Museum of Performance & Design mounts an impressive exhibit chronicling the... 

Lauren DiCioccio and Aliza Lelah

Art

Lauren DiCioccio and Aliza Lelah

Saturday 7/19 @ Jack Fischer Gallery

Lauren DiCioccio and Aliza Lelah stitch up sublime social commentary. DiCioccio stretches muslin over copies of the New York Times and... 

Kristina Lewis, Jill Gallenstein, and Kana Tanaka:<em> Radialvedic </em>

Art

Radialvedic

Saturday 7/19 @ Johansson Projects

With its allusions to prayer wheels and mandalas, Johansson Projects' latest show, Radialvedic, offers up meditations in the round. Although the... 

Superstition Obstacle Course

Special Event

Superstition Obstacle Course

Saturday 7/19 @ Exploratorium

  Opening (appropriately enough) on Friday the 13th, the Exploratorium's newest exhibit encourages visitors to test their own superstitions (or lack... 

<em> We Remember the Sun </em>

Art

We Remember the Sun

Saturday 7/19 @ San Francisco Art Institute - Walter and McBean Galleries

Judging from countless references to "Summers of Love," enthusiastic rock 'n roll movies, and a psychedelic exhibition at the Whitney, Americans... 

<em>Women Impressionists: Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt, Eva Gonzal</em>&egrave;s<em>, Marie Bracquemond</em>

Art

Women Impressionists

Saturday 7/19 @ The Legion of Honor Museum

Impressionism has more than its fair share of great names: Monet, Degas, Renoir, Manet, and the list goes on. Less often... 

Trevor Paglen: <em>The Other Night Sky</em>

Art: Photography

Trevor Paglen

Saturday 7/19 @ Berkeley Art Museum

Trevor Paglen photographs what we can't see — and what the government doesn't want us to see. Using a battery of... 

MOVE>SOUND: Soundwave>Series 3

Festival: Performing Arts

MOVE>SOUND

Saturday 7/19 @ Various locations

Every two years, the Soundwave>Series drops two months of interdisciplinary, multimedia arts programming on the eyes and ears of San Francisco.... 

<em>Hum</em>

Art

Hum

Saturday 7/19 @ Project Artaud Theater

The drone moves across a remarkable spread of human activity, from religious chanting and doom metal to the whir of white... 

Koh Myung Keun: <em>Windows on Nature</em>

Art: Photography

Windows on Nature

Saturday 7/19 @ Frey Norris Gallery

With a Zen-like touch, Korean artist Koh Myung Keun creates photo sculptures that turn images of nature into luminous magic lanterns.... 

<em>Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson</em>

Film: Documentary

Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson

Saturday 7/19 @ Landmark Embarcadero

The father of gonzo journalism and a '60s-counterculture icon, Hunter S. Thompson revolutionized American prose with his drug-fueled, first-person narrative style.... 

Bay Area Now 5: <em>Inside/Outside</em>

Art

Bay Area Now 5

Saturday 7/19 @ Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts' much-anticipated triennial presents a comprehensive view of the city's visual and performing art from the... 

<em>2nd Skin: Imaginative Designs in Digital & Analog Clothing</em>

Special Event

2nd Skin

Saturday 7/19 @ Exploratorium

With a futuristic, tongue-in-cheek vision, the artists featured in the 2nd Skin fashion exhibit challenge the standard notions of practical clothing.... 

Holly Williams and Justin Gabbard

Art

Holly Williams and Justin Gabbard

Saturday 7/19 @ Park Life

Holly Williams' Los Angeles shimmers with the sequined lights of movie marquees and deco hotels, but the burnished glow masks a... 

Ted Pushinsky: <em>Black and White Photographs Taken While Traveling Outside the United States</em>

Art

Ted Pushinsky

Saturday 7/19 @ Hamburger Eyes Photo Epicenter

Ted Pushinsky has chronicled the streets of San Francisco with his 35mm camera for almost three decades, capturing everything from brawls... 

<em>Bruce Conner: Mabuhay Gardens</em>

Art: Photography

Bruce Conner: Mabuhay Gardens

Saturday 7/19 @ Berkeley Art Museum

After he broke through as an underground filmmaker in 1958, Bruce Conner kept a close eye on the cultural zeitgeist. He... 

Victory Gardens 2008+

Festival: Performing Arts

Victory Gardens 2008+

Saturday 7/19 @ City Hall

During World War II, Victory Gardens produced almost 40% of America's food supply. In a nod to history, artist and green... 

Lorca Summer Festival: <em>Blood Wedding</em>, <em>Yerma</em>, and <em>The House of Bernarda Alba</em>

Theatre

Lorca Summer Festival

Saturday 7/19 @ Intersection for the Arts

Prolific artist, poet, and dramatist Federico García Lorca was both gifted and deeply tortured; he was only able to express his... 

<em>Let Us Now Praise San Francisco</em>

Art

Let Us Now Praise San Francisco

Saturday 7/19 @ Marx & Zavattero

When James Agee and Walker Evans chronicled the plight of sharecroppers in the Depression-plagued South, their epic prose and images eventually... 

Jean Cocteau: The Orphic Trilogy

Film

Jean Cocteau: The Orphic Trilogy

Saturday 7/19 @ SFMOMA

Jean Cocteau's Orphic Trilogy — Blood of a Poet (1930), Orpheus (1949), and The Testament of Orpheus... 

Creativity Explored presents <em>INsects INsectos</em>

Art

INsects INsectos

Saturday 7/19 @ Creativity Explored

From Them! to Mothra, Cold War movie audiences frequently endured attacks from gigantic insects. And while INsects INsectos — the new... 

Maria Antelman and Tamar Halpern

Art

Maria Antelman and Tamar Halpern

Saturday 7/19 @ Jack Hanley Gallery

While artist Barbara Kruger makes clear that her declarative captions exist in opposition to the slick images with which they are... 

<em>Open for Business</em>

Art

Open for Business

Saturday 7/19 @ Triple Base

Part performance piece and part street fair, interactive exhibition Open for Business invites 16 contemporary artists to unleash the entrepreneur within.... 

<em>Birth of the Cool: California Art, Design and Culture at Mid-century</em>

Special Event

Birth of the Cool

Saturday 7/19 @ Oakland Museum of California

Fashion designer Christian Lacroix put it most directly: "...the history of cool in America is the history of African-American culture." That... 

Fanee: <em>Holla at the Bay</em>

Art

Fanee

Saturday 7/19 @ The Shooting Gallery

Fanee's Holla at the Bay is a provocative portrayal of female objectification and sexuality that leaves little to the imagination. Two-dozen... 

Dale Chihuly

Art

Dale Chihuly

Saturday 7/19 @ de Young Museum

Although the California Academy of Sciences is across the street, it's the de Young that's currently filled with swarms of jellyfish,... 

<em>Half-Life of a Dream</em><em>: Contemporary Chinese Art from the Logan Collection   </em>

Art

Half-Life of a Dream

Saturday 7/19 @ SFMOMA

With China the topic du jour this summer, SFMOMA weighs in with a look at the post-Tiananmen art scene. In over... 

Thrillpeddlers present Theatre of the Ridiculous Revival

Theatre

Theatre of the Ridiculous Revival

Saturday 7/19 @ Hypnodrome

Not to be confused with the Theater of the Absurd, the Theatre of the Ridiculous was the love child of Gay... 

<em>Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead</em>

Film

Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead

Saturday 7/19 @ Roxie Theater

Serving up buckets of undead breasts and extra-slimy special sauce, Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead keeps Troma Entertainment's traditions of... 

Timothy Cummings

Art

Timothy Cummings

Saturday 7/19 @ Catharine Clark Gallery

Timothy Cummings skipped art school and taught himself to paint, honing his craft by taking cues from the Old Masters and... 

Jennifer Merrill

Art

Jennifer Merrill

Saturday 7/19 @ Iceberger Gallery

Jennifer Merrill's cut-paper constructions ape medical illustrations, but her body-part diagrams, cutaway views, and bold colors depict emotional life, rather than... 

<em>A Complicated Dominion: Nature and New Political Narratives</em>

Art

A Complicated Dominion

Saturday 7/19 @ San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery

When 19th-century wildlife artist John James Audubon cataloged the birds of North America, he painted the creatures in pristine environments. With... 

Amy Stein: <em>New American Fables</em>

Art: Photography

New American Fables

Saturday 7/19 @ Robert Koch Gallery

Amy Stein's twisted fables are a far cry from anything Aesop ever wrote. Unlike the tales of ancient storybooks, Stein's photographic... 

<em>Alan B. Stone and the Senses of Place</em>

Art: Photography

Alan B. Stone and the Senses of Place

Saturday 7/19 @ SF Camerawork

Alan B. Stone's crisp black-and-white photography tells two tales of Montreal. One concerns the changes Stone's hometown underwent during mayor Jean... 

<em>The Art of Lee Miller</em>

Art: Photography

The Art of Lee Miller

Saturday 7/19 @ SFMOMA

Lee Miller's biography reads like a spectacular modernist novel: Roaring-'20s fashion model discovered by Condé Nast; avant-garde muse for Man Ray,... 

Tim Lee

Art

Tim Lee

Saturday 7/19 @ 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... 

12th Annual Mission Creek Music & Arts Festival

Festival: Performing Arts

Mission Creek Music & Arts Festival

Saturday 7/19 @ Various locations

Noise Pop gets more buzz and Outside Lands nabs the big names, but the Mission Creek Music & Arts Festival still... 

San Francisco Zine Fest

Festival: Fair

Zine Fest

Saturday 7/19 @ County Fair Building

More than 100 small-press publishers, zine creators, and crafters flock to the SF Zine Fest this weekend to talk shop with... 

Ground Scores: Guided Tours of San Francisco Past and Personal

Special Event

Ground Scores

Saturday 7/19 @ Various locations

Dedicated flâneurs will appreciate the YBCA's series of unconventional strolls and bus rides through San Francisco's hidden corners. Performance artist Michael...