March 10, 2006
Stuff To Do If You're Bored

Saturday:We're all about the Second Saturday series of new monthly exhibitions at Root Division, Gallery 3175 (3175 17th Street). This month's features photography by Gibson Cuyler, Emmanuel Feu, & Keira Kotler. The exhibit runs from today to next Saturday, (Thursday 12-4, Friday 3-7, Saturday 12-4), with the opening reception tonight from 8-11.
Sunday: We're having Lucky Charms drenched in green beer for breakfast, as it's time for the 154th Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade! The parade starts at 11:30 at Market and Second, and runs all the way down to City Hall, and the Civic Center celebration (food, bands, the usual) begins at 10 a.m. and runs until 5 p.m.
Monday: Y'all came up with such great ideas last week, let's make it a tradition! What's going on tonight? Let us know in the comments!
Tuesday: We're heading out to the Parkway Theater in Oakland for Audience Appreciation Night. Admission to classic Mexican horror film The Vampire's Coffin is free and screens at 9:15. Muérdame, por favor!


Looks like the Tiburon Film Festival is holding a tribute to Iranian-American artist and filmmaker Shirin Neshat and showing four her films Monday evening. Might be worth crossing the bridge for.
Monday Madness: Ask Dr. Hal rises again at the 12 Galaxies. And Dr. Hal regular Toshio Hirano is at Amnesia, fresh off his stay on the front page of sfgate. Or there's always Grateful Dead night at Nickie's.