28/4-SF14 the closeby local
In SF, the punishment for carelessness and ill-planning is often more walking, and without luck, up the steepy slopes.
places visited today:
lombard street (crooked st)
SF Art Insitute
Columbus st.: Black Oak Bkshop, Citylight Bkshop
The Lab (The Man Box and Beyond: An exhibit about masculinity and male identity)
Margaret Jenkins Dance Company May premieres excerpt preview at her Dance Lab, nearby the closed (between shows) New Langton Arts/SF Cameraworks
Goldern Gate Park Redwood trail
Black Oak Bkshop nearby University California SF
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Double Vision & Amy Lewis performance at CounterPULSE
The evening activity originally planned to be either a film of William Eggleston or Liz Lerman Dance Exchange, both at YBCA. However, I decided in the last minute to head for at the CounterPULSE, the Liz one is certainly one of fine finishing and packaging (Washington DC based), the other one expectable to be a bit more raw and more local. since I knew nothing about the one or the other, I opted for the latter. If I knew earlier that the same day ticket for film or dance at YBCA allows you to enter their gallery, I could have saved, and have more interest to see the Eggleston film. The film, supposing to be about his bw video on Memphis, is somehow titled Stranded in Canton, making me some more imagination and original desire to see it. But very probably, this Canton is not that Canton.
places visited today:
lombard street (crooked st)
SF Art Insitute
Columbus st.: Black Oak Bkshop, Citylight Bkshop
The Lab (The Man Box and Beyond: An exhibit about masculinity and male identity)
Margaret Jenkins Dance Company May premieres excerpt preview at her Dance Lab, nearby the closed (between shows) New Langton Arts/SF Cameraworks
Goldern Gate Park Redwood trail
Black Oak Bkshop nearby University California SF
&
Double Vision & Amy Lewis performance at CounterPULSE
The evening activity originally planned to be either a film of William Eggleston or Liz Lerman Dance Exchange, both at YBCA. However, I decided in the last minute to head for at the CounterPULSE, the Liz one is certainly one of fine finishing and packaging (Washington DC based), the other one expectable to be a bit more raw and more local. since I knew nothing about the one or the other, I opted for the latter. If I knew earlier that the same day ticket for film or dance at YBCA allows you to enter their gallery, I could have saved, and have more interest to see the Eggleston film. The film, supposing to be about his bw video on Memphis, is somehow titled Stranded in Canton, making me some more imagination and original desire to see it. But very probably, this Canton is not that Canton.
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