Fill in your Wednesday so that every row, column, and 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9! Tonight: Local author ZZ Packer will be reading from her acclaimed short story collection, Drinking Coffee Elsewhere, at the SF Main Public Library. 6:30, in the lower level auditorium. After the reading, go hear another set of interconnected tales at the Make-Out Room as the band Deliver Me From Nowhere covers Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska, in track order. That show starts at 9.
Thursday: Has anyone else seen this Dance Dance Revolution-type game where instead of dancing, you drum? Help us try and remember the name of that game as you attend the SF Conservatory of Music percussion department student recitals! Student Jamie Drake is performing for free at 8 pm in Hellman Hall (19th Street and Ortega).
and Friday: It's the Exploratorium's opening night event for its show "Reconsidered Materials," and Elizabeth Hickok will be displaying her awesome San Francisco in Jello (tm), for one night only. Hickok makes a scale model of city scenes, then casts the buildings in gelatin, and then paints and lights it up. (See above.) The gelatin then falls apart. Event starts at 7.
Picture of Alamo Square from LizHickok.com



I'm sure the drumming game you are mentioning is Drummania, apart of the same bemani brand of music-based games that konami puts out. unless you're talking about the japanese drumming game, taiko taiko something or other.
Drummania -- I think that's the one! Does the demo mode feature a Korean band singing "Power of Love"?
i thought it was donkey konga.
of course a litle wiki confirmed how much i didn't know about the world of drumming games.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_drumming_games
And I thought I was all cool because I was hip to 'Donkey Konga.' Aaron, thank you for the wiki link. I gotta find that Aerosmith game!
korean band featuring power of love? yowza, ya got me there, although i would not be surprised in the least bit.