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The One About Pride And The King of Broken Hearts

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The One About Pride And The King of Broken Hearts

The One About Pride And The King of Broken Hearts

Lea Delaria

June 28, 2014 / Feinstein’s at the Nikko

For tickets and more information, visit ticketweb.com.

San Francisco Pride

Sponsored

June 28 – 29, 2014 / Civic Center and Market Street

The celebration runs from noon to 6pm on Saturday at Civic Center and the parade kicks off on Sunday at Market and Beale Streets at 10:30am.

For tickets and more information, visit sfpride.org.

Dan Hoyle’s Each and Every Thing

through August 24, 2014 / The Marsh

For tickets and more information, visit themarsh.org.

Dezi Gallegos’ God Fights the Plague

June 7 – August 10, 2014 / The Marsh

For tickets and more information, visit themarsh.org.

Jim Lauderdale

June 27, 2014 / Freight & Salvage

For tickets and more information, visit freightandsalvage.org.

David Levinthal: Make Believe

through November 30, 2014 / San Jose Museum of Art

For tickets and more information, visit sanjosemuseumofart.org.

Sharon Van Etten

June 30, 2014 / The Independent

For tickets and more information, visit theindependentsf.com.

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