Join us for 'It Is What It Is Live', an entertaining event hosted by platinum-selling artists Ma$e and Cam’ron, along with Treasure “Stat Baby” Wilson. This dynamic live show brings the popular sports and pop culture podcast from the studio to the stage, featuring insightful discussions and hilarious moments as they interview sporting icons, celebrities, and surprise guests. Don't miss your chance to be part of this lively experience that promises to merge humor with sports commentary!
Event WebsiteThe event features various movie showtimes and theaters in the 94123 area of San Francisco. Moviegoers can check out a list of films being shown across multiple theaters, with the option to buy tickets for upcoming screenings. The featured movie on January 23, 2025, includes a variety of genres, catering to a diverse audience. Notable movies showing include One of Them Days (2025), The Last Showgirl (2025), and several others, with showtimes available throughout the day. Each theater offers amenities such as reserved seating, closed caption options, and more.
The FOG Design+Art Fair celebrates and explores the work of some of the most innovative contributors to the fields of design and visual arts. This event assembles leading international galleries and design dealers, featuring exciting public programming for an unforgettable experience unique to San Francisco. The fair runs from Thursday, January 23 through Sunday, January 26, 2025, with fair hours from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday to Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Produced by Knight Vision Productions, this fair is a must-visit for art lovers. For full details on programming and exhibitors, please visit fogfair.com.
The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco houses one of the most comprehensive Asian art collections in the world, with more than 18,000 works of art in its permanent collection. Join a knowledgeable docent for a free tour of the collection, where you'll have the opportunity to stroll through 6,000 years of art and culture. No advance reservation is needed; simply meet at the Information Desk at the scheduled time. Museum admission is required for participation.
Join bestselling author Juan Williams for a compelling discussion on the rise of America's second civil rights movement. As he outlines the trajectory from the Obama presidency through significant events like Charlottesville and the January 6 Capitol incident, Williams highlights how demographic changes and the use of social media shape today's activism against systemic racism and police brutality. The session will delve into the new generation's goals and challenges, linking historical struggles for equality with modern efforts for social justice. This event promises to be an engaging exploration of the present and future of civil rights in America.