See and be seen at these select San Francisco shows, parties, and events. You know, because you can't read the Internet all the time.

TUESDAY, JUNE 16

NBA: Just a few hints for where to watch the Warriors.

SHOW: Audio is hosting Nordic electronic musician and hype blog darling Oliver Nelson, and they're opening up the bar for an hour, from 9 to 10 p.m. 316 11th Street, 9 p.m., $15

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17

MORNING ON A SUBMARINE: Get your day started with a sense of what it was like to live on board the submarine USS Pampanito, a National Historical Landmark located at Pier 45 in San Francisco. We're told its a personal tour typically off limits to the public. An RSVP is required to [email protected] Pier 45, 8 a.m., Free

BAR OPENING: Cafe Du Nord returns in its new incarnation and the Bon Vivants of Trick Dog and more invite you all to come celebrate with champagne and music, a lethal combination. 2174 Market Street, 5 p.m., Free

THURSDAY, JUNE 18

DOLORES PARK: It reopens, or its northern half does, with quiet fanfare thanks to a silent disco party. They've reached RSVP capacity, but it could be an absolute disaster over there, which would maybe be entertaining, so just show up and dance along to the unheard music. Dolores Park, 7 p.m., Free

SHOW: Long-time Bay Area guitarist and vocalist Jason Movrich (Big Blu Soul Revue, The Mission Players) brings his mix of soul, funk, blues, jazz and rock to a free happy hour show at Pop's. 2800 24th Street, 6 p.m., Free

FRIDAY, JUNE 19

CITY HALL CELEBRATION: Plenty of civic pride and local music will be on display in front of City Hall, with Lavay Smith hosting a dedicated jazz & blues stage featuring legends like Jules Broussard, Denise Perrier and Freddie Hughes. Civic Center Plaza, 6 p.m., Free

FRAMELINE 39: If you're fixin' to see a movie, why not watch one with the director and actors themselves? Those People is part of the San Francisco International LGBTQ Film Festival and is the story of jealous Manhattan boys directed by Joey Kuhn. It's playing at the Castro Theater. 429 Castro Street, 9:30 p.m., $12

SATURDAY, JUNE 20

COMEDY: Craig Robinson is an American actor, stand-up comedian, and singer. Arguably best known for his role as Dunder-Mifflin employee Darryl Philbin on NBC’s Emmy-winning “The Office,” he's basically been in everything and he's getting his own show soon. See him at Cobb's this weekend and you won't be sorry. 915 Columbus Avenue, 8 p.m., $35

SHOW: Catch the band behind Radiodread and Dub Side of the Moon, Easy Star All-Stars, as they bring their act to Slim's. Reggae, classic rock, dub, and indie rock are all in the family. All ages show. 333 11th Street, 9 p.m., $21

SUNDAY, JUNE 21

STERN GROVE: The 20-piece Pacific Mambo Orchestra is the only one of its kind on the West Coast and they'll bring down the proverbial house at Stern Grove this weekend. Sigmund Stern Grove, 2 p.m., Free

EDM PICNIC: The "well behaved" outdoor dance party As You Like IT (AYLI) has plans to party under the sun, if it's more contemporary music you're after. But remember: This is in Golden Gate Park, and park rangers will be enforcing park rules, like no drinking. Elk Green Meadow, 12 p.m., Free