If you're willing to brave the rain, here are the raddest things going down in the Bay Area.
Ghost Brothers of Darkland Country
In the mood for a star-studded weekend at the theatre (a.k.a. indoor where it's warm)? The southern gothic, supernatural musical Ghost Brothers of Darkland County—produced by Stephen King, John Mellencamp, and T Bone Burnett— will be at the SHN Curran Theatre (445 Geary Street) on December 5 and 6. Actor-writer-producer Billy Burke (The Twilight Saga) and actress-writer-singer Gina Gershon (Killer Joe, House of Versace, Boeing, Boeing) are playing the lead roles of Joe and Monique McCandless in the haunting tale of fraternal love, lust, jealousy, and revenge. Ooh la la. Get tickets here.
Lower Haight Holiday Art Walk
The Lower Haight art walk returns to kick off your holiday season the right way. From 5 to 9pm, stroll Haight Street from Webster to Scott for art openings, live music, discounts and more. Some highlights include: The return of the "San Francisco Found" photo exhibit to Glass Key Photo; The opening of a solo show by Sam Flores at Fifty24SF, with an after party at Nickies; $1 off all food and drinks at Cafe du Soleil; Beer specials and jello shots at Mad Dog in the Fog; Buy-one, get-one-free sake from 5 to 9pm at Sushi Raw; An extra 30 percent off all purchases at Merch, and more! Saturday, December 6: 5-9pm. RSVP here.
New Items at Oak Common
Need gift inspiration? Oakland purveyor of all things rad, Oak Common, has just launched a new online shop complete with curated selections of men's and women's clothing and some of our favorite home goods and apothecary items to boot. Now you don't even need to cross the bridge to bring some of that East Bay cool back to the City. 3231 Grand Avenue, Oakland
Warm Up With Some Mezcal
If you’re looking for some hispanic goods this holiday season, The Mexican Museum is kicking off its Holiday Sale starting on December 6 from 10am to 4pm. This year La Tienda will feature handmade items from Mexico and Central America as well as from local artisans and vendors. In addition to an array of gifts to choose from, there will be mezcal tasting and delicious Mexican food, to keep up your jolly spirits. Fort Mason Center, Building D
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