This Week's Paper
News
Scott Weiner's proposal to limit usage of the Castro's plazas should be rejected
Are residents angry at bureaucratic bungling — or just with the loss of free street parking?
An energetic day of action shows that the movement is very much alive
Occupy protesters and progressive politicians call for end to corporate personhood
Arts & Culture
CANNABIS ISSUE: Reality TV, federal crackdowns, celebrity stoners: an early guide to cannabis culture in 2012
Horrors await all who enter Lucio Fulci's The House By the Cemetery
A theater director wrestles history and Hamlet in Ghost Light, and this time it's personal
Old friends and inspired musicians revisit Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti's influence at Saturday's World Wide Dance Party
Carlton Melton — ex-Zen Guerrilla — creates psychedelic noise in a geodesic structure
Seven years after his landmark Ghetto Retro, the Bay's hip-hop soul phenom returns with a new EP
Christine Beatty is Not Your Average American Girl
Valérie Donzelli draws on her real-life experiences as mother to a sick child in the whimsical, likable Declaration of War
Are clubs moving out of reach? Plus: Masters at Work, Gary Bartz, Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito, SuperDre, Rocket, and C.L.A.W.S. in a church
Delivery services and new dispensaries roll onto our annual Cannabis Club Guide update
Food & Drink
Missing chickens -- but plucking up the Old Clam House
New barrel-aged spirits for 2012 include 1512 rye and Bols Genever. Plus: our cocktail picks from the revamped lounge at Fifth Floor
Hot List
8pm, $30. Yoshi's Jazz Club, 1330 Fillmore, SF. (415) 655-5600, www.yoshis.com
Blueprints of the Afterlife reading - The apocalypse is undeniably white-like-fire hot these days, what with it being about to happen in 11 months and all. Author Ryan Boudinot is happy to get your cognitive juices flowing on the matter -- his new book Blueprints of the Afterlife takes place during the days when glaciers are ravaging the United States' landscape and human beings' nervous systems can be hacked.
7:30pm, free. Booksmith, 1644 Haight, SF. (415) 863-8688, www.booksmith.com
Push the Feeling - There's a new monthly party in Lower Haight especially for those of us who frequent dive bars more often than large-scale clubs. First up in this series, there will be DJ sets by YR SKULL -- who also happens to be one half of Silver Hands -- and epicsauce DJs, along with a performance by Magic Touch (a.k.a. Damon Palemro of Mi Ami). Did we mention the whole shebang is totally free with RSVP? Let's hope this feeling lasts forever.
9pm, free. Underground SF, 424 Haight, SF. www.epicsauce.com/pushthefeeling
Through Sat/28, 7pm, $15-$18. Dance Mission Theater, 3316 24th St., SF. (800) 838-3006, brownpapertickets.com
"Ghostly Meets Spectral" - The As You Like It crew is presenting this party as a showcase for sister labels Ghostly International and Spectral Sound, and while exciting on its own, that's not the whole picture. The headlining electronic avant-pop and dance labels will certainly be represented -- by Ryan Crosson (half of Bird & Souls or a quarter of Visionquest, depending on your measure), Osbourne, and a live set by the lightly industrial Solvent -- but there will also be a stellar deep house and disco lineup in the Oddjob room upstairs.
9pm, $10-$15 Presale. Public Works, 161 Erie, SF. (415) 932-0955, publicsf.com
1pm, $20. Eureka Theater, 215 Jackson, SF. (415) 788-7469, theeurekatheater.com
Carlton Melton - The band Carlton Melton records all its stripped down, lo-fi material in a geodesic dome house located a few hours north of here and is named after a cool guy that drummer-guitarist Duvall knew from junior high in Delaware a real bad-ass, whose aura "really fits the band." In the few years since the vocal-free act formed in 2008, it's released a cluster of DIY material on indie labels and its own, Mid-To-Late Records. Come hear this quirky band live, with Feral Ohms and Glitter Wizard.
9pm, $8. El Rio, 3158 Mission, SF. (415) 282-3325, elriosf.com
6pm, $5-$10, sliding scale, no one turned away. Church of St. John the Evangelist, 1661 15th St., SF. (415) 861-1436, www.stjohnsf.com
Oakland Museum of California's Lunar New Year Celebration - Learn to pound mochi, take in Korean drumming and storytelling performances, and get educated on the meaning of Fred Korematsu Day through a presentation by the daughter of the civil rights activist who fled when the US government ordered all Japanese-Americans placed in internment camps during WWII. It's all here at this event to celebrate entering the Year of the Dragon.
Noon-4:30pm, free with $12 museum admission. Oakland Museum of California, 1000 Oak, Oakl. (510) 238-2200, www.museumca.org
8pm, $12. Cafe Du Nord, 2170 Market, SF. (415) 861-5016 cafedunord.com/events
[SSEX BBOX] premiere - Witness the culmination of this international film project's world travels, during which its team talked about living and loving outside the box with sex educators, writers, and just plain old hotties. You'll have the opportunity to meet the director and crew after the film's screening.
7:30-10pm, free. Center for Sex and Culture, 1349 Mission, SF. (415) 902-2071, sexandculture.org
8pm, $25. Yoshi's Jazz Club, 1330 Fillmore, SF. (415) 655-5600, yoshis.com
Locals Day at Aquarium of the Bay - Every Tuesday for the next two months, the Aquarium of the Bay invites all Bay Area residents to half-off museum admission. The aquarium, dedicated to inspiring conservation of the bay's aquatic life, features enormous tunnels of sharks, sting rays, and re-created coral reefs. Learn what's going on underneath the water that surrounds us.
10am-6pm, $5-$8.45. Aquarium of the Bay, Embarcadero and Beach, SF. (415) 623-5333, aquariumofthebay.org






















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