An action packed weekend in San Francisco — for free! Or pretty darn close.
Get your trackless shoes on, because the first queer bowling mixer of the year at Mission Bowling Club is coming this Monday. In addition to pins and bowling balls, there will be magic, tarot card readings, a drag performance and a live DJ.
"Lunar New Year" 4-7 p.m. Jan. 21. Thrive City, 1 Warriors Way, San Francisco. Free, first come first served. eventbrite.comIs your Saturday morning breakfast a little stale? The Lips and Lashes Drag Brunch at renowned gay bar Lookout can freshen it up. Hosted by Carnie Asada, the show features drag illusionists, burlesque, live vocalists, dancers and more. Doors open at noon, with seatings at noon and 2 p.m.
"Porchlight Storytelling" 7 p.m. Jan. 21. Swedish American Hall, 2174 Market St., San Francisco. 21 and older. $30. sfweekly.comJoin the Exploratorium and the Port of San Francisco for a walk along Embarcadero and learn about the King Tides that occur this time of year, the Port's Waterfront Resilience Program and related sea level rise and resilience projects.
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