San Francisco

Untitled Feminist Show: A Play without Words that Speaks Volumes

I didn’t know what to expect when I walked in, but I knew that it had changed me when I walked out.

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Amaluna Revels in Feminine Power

This isn’t Avalon, but it’s another world ruled by Goddesses and full of magic. It’s Amaluna, the latest hit in Cirque Du Soleil’s sachet of whimsical wonders, borrows a bit from Shakespeare’s Tempest and mother earth myths in a wonderous show that shouldn’t be missed.

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The Wild Improbable Life of Beth Lisick

A longtime favorite on the spoken word circuit and the Bay Area literary scene, Beth Lisick’s career as a literati seems to be ramping up an extra notch as she cruises into her mid-40s.

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Women Shake, Rattle and Roll Litquake SF 2013

Seismic activity of the literary sort will top the Richter scale this week as women seem to be shaking up the Bay Area’s literary landscape as Litquake 2013 hits San Francisco, Oct. 11 – 19.

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A Musical History Lesson

Politicking is an American tradition that is comical as much as it is dramatic and suspenseful and ever since Sherman Edwards put music and lyrics to Peter Stone’s narrative 1776 in 1969, musical.

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That’s Cabaret! Andrea McArdle’s Gives an Energetic and Upbeat Performance in SF

Tony nominated Andrea McArdle greets a full house at Feinstein’s at the Nikko Hotel with an energetic song as she makes her way to the stage and belts out “Native New Yorker” to a lively audience.

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70s and Sunny: A Walk Down Memory Lane with Andrea McArdle

Broadway star and Tony-nominated actor and singer Andrea McArdle fell in love with music in her family’s Philadelphia home. She would tune her parent’s two stereos to her favorite stations and sing-a-long to the decade’s greatest hits.

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Caitlin Laman’s Cocktail Hour

It was all about good times and picking up easy work for Caitlin Laman until she landed in San Francisco four years ago.

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Women Shine at SF Chefs 2013

Women take center stage at this year’s SF Chefs hosted at Union Square and select restaurants throughout San Francisco July 28 – Aug. 4.

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LGBT South Asians gather in SF for DesiQ

San Francisco will get a taste of queer India this week as LGBT South Asians descend on the gay mecca for the fourth DesiQ Conference on July 4 – 6.

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Chef K is on Fire in the Kitchen

Finding success personally and professionally has allowed Khristianne Uy, better known simply as Chef K, the winner of the first season of ABC’s “The Taste,” to show her muscle raising money for youth causes.

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Rapper Eve headlines EDEN San Francisco 2013. (Photo: Amarpaul Kaliari)

Eve’s Garden Of Eden

Eve returns to the Garden of Eden, well may be the modern day version of Eden, which is a women’s weekend filled with great clothes, food, music, comedy and celebrities during Pride Weekend in the City by the Bay.

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