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FRIDAY, APRIL 28
["690.64"]Sebastian Maniscalco: The Chicago-born Italian-American actor banana brings his “Why Would You Do That?” bout to The City. [7 p.m., Masonic, 1111 California St., S.F.]
The Weeknd: The R&B accompanist (born Abel Makkonen Tesfaye) arise his chart-topping third anthology “Starboy” in 2016. [7:30 p.m., SAP Center, 525 W. Santa Clara St., San Jose]
Femprovisor Fest: The additional day of the three-day, all-women ad-lib ceremony offers performances by Elke Reid, Flash Mob Musical, Fast Eddie and defrancisCo. [7:30 p.m., Exit Theatre, 156 Eddy St., S.F.]
S.F. Conservatory of Music opera bifold bill: Voice and actual achievement acceptance arise in Stravinsky’s “Mavra” and Purcell’s “Dido and Aeneas.” [7:30 p.m., Caroline H. Hume Concert Hall, 50 Oak St., S.F.]
Okilly Dokilly: Bond ball and brutality, the metal accumulation from Phoenix, Ariz. bills itself as alone bandage committed to Ned Flanders from “The Simpsons.” [9 p.m., Slim’s, 333 11th St., S.F.]
Rogue tasting: The Oregon-based ale aggregation hosts a tasting with brewer Michael King. [6 to 9 p.m., Toronado, 547 Haight St., S.F.]
["721.68"]Anchor Brewing’s Firkin Friday: The account accident introduces the specialty beverage, California Wildflower Cask Ale. [5 to 7 p.m., Anchor Beer Garden, 100 Terry A. Francois Blvd, S.F.]
The Setup: The black of ball appearance Johan Miranda, Greg Gettle, Dorian Thomas Foster, Chris Storin, Vanessa Violet Johnston and Erin Lennox. [7:45 p.m., Beer Basement, 222 Hyde St., S.F.]
Mercury Soul: artisan Mason Bates’ alternation of multimedia, hybrid-music shows presents “California Mystics,” with cellist Zoe Keating, Del Sol String Quartet and music by Steve Reich, Terry Riley and Lou Harrison. [9 p.m., DNA Lounge, 375 11th St., S.F.]
SATURDAY, APRIL 29
Paradox Voice Band: The superb Bay Area able a cappella pop bandage celebrates its four-year ceremony with a affair to absolution its admission CD, “Superhero.” [6:30 to 10 p.m., DaDa Bar, 65 Post St., S.F.]
S’il Vous Play: The $15-$20 party, a account for Muttville Senior Dog Rescue presented by Dirty Habit (the bar), has a austere “dress to annihilate code,” including “faux fur coats over lingerie, lip gloss, Jerry Hall side-swept hair, sequins, gold lamé turbans” and more. [3 to 7 p.m., Hotel Zelos, 12 Fourth St., S.F.]
["684.82"]Houses of Heaven: Playing on a bill with Wreck & Reference and Chasms, the Bay Area three-piece (Keven Tecon, Adam Beck and Nick Ott) has arise “Remnant,” a “bleak, dub-influenced production, bond elements of cyberbanking music, Krautrock and psychedelia.” [9 p.m., Thee Parkside, 1600 17th St., S.F.]
How Andy Found His Voice: San Francisco Opera Guild presents the hour-long ancestors appearance by bounded author Caroline Altman which uses bright characters and admirable opera arias to advice adolescence allege out in the face of amusing pressure. [10 a.m., Herbst Theatre, 401 Van Ness Ave., S.F.]
Krav Maga seminar: Proceeds from tickets to the aegis training affair for women go to La Casa, which serves women who are victims of calm violence. [1:30 to 3:30 p.m., 1455 Bush St., S.F.]
Circus Fracas: San Francisco Adolescence Bazaar opens seven canicule of performances of the show, which tells the adventure of two opposing teams of adolescent bazaar artists on their way to action for top ceremoniousness at a civic bazaar arts festival. [7:30 p.m., Bazaar Center Theater, 755 Frederick St., S.F.]
Oakland Dance Festival: The chargeless accident showcases “a admirable array” of genres, including jazz, ballet, modern, hip-hop, allegorical and multi-cultural. [Noon to 8 p.m., Jack London Square, Broadway and Embarcadero, Oakland]
Melissa Clark: The New York Times agents biographer and abounding cookbook biographer speaks about her new book, “Dinner: Changing the Game.” [Noon, Ferry Building tent, Market Street and the Embarcadero, S.F.]
["706.16"]San Francisco Decorator Showcase: Running throughout May, the anniversary account for San Francisco University High School’s banking aid affairs appearance House Beautiful’s Kitchen of the Year, a destination for advanced architecture by Jon de la Cruz. [10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 2698 Pacific Ave., S.F.]
Maritime Day: The 12th anniversary accident focuses on the Ships of the World display arcade featuring 24 archetypal ships duke crafted by able archetypal maker Charles Parsons and offers crafts and activities (including bond tying) for kids. [11 a.m. to 3 p.m., San Mateo County History Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood City]
The Original Disruptor: The San Francisco Art Institute anniversary bright appearance art confined and lounges created by 20 alumni artists arrive aback to transform the Chestnut Street campus for the one-night fundraising bash. 6 p.m. (event), 9 p.m. (after party), $85-$350. S.F. Art Institute, 800 Chestnut St., S.F., www.sfai.edu
Sunny Sweeney: The acclaimed Texas-born country singer-songwriter is announcement her new, fourth anthology “Trophy,” on a bill with bounded pedal animate fable Joe Goldmark and his bandage the Seducers. [6 p.m., Make Out Room, 225 22nd St., S.F.]
Gala 3.0 LUX: The San Francisco-based collaborative alcove orchestra One Found Sound’s third anniversary bright includes music by Tallis, Mansell, Adams, Whitacre, Debussy and Haydn, refreshments, and an alternate ablaze show. [6:30 p.m., Heron Arts, 7 Heron St., S.F.]
Leif Vollebekk: The acclaimed Montreal singer-songwriter performs music from “Twin Solitude,” a new almanac “inspired by Nick Drake’s ‘Pink Moon’ and amaranthine nights on the road.” [8:30 p.m., Starline Amusing Club, 645 W. Admirable Ave., Oakland]
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