Monthly Archives: July 2009

21 Jul, 2009

Special Rental Discount

2009-07-21T02:23:50-07:00By |Categories: CounterPULSE, Homepage Links|Tags: , |

CounterPULSE is offering a special 20% discount on July and August 2009 evening event & performance bookings! Please visit our online rental calendar to check availability and submit a rental request form to reserve space today! Now is also the time to book for events in the upcoming Fall 2009 Season! The CounterPULSE printed calendar deadline is rapidly approaching on July 15, so act quickly! We look forward to hearing from you!

21 Jul, 2009

Shaping San Francisco’s New Wiki

2009-07-21T02:33:15-07:00By |Categories: CounterPULSE, Homepage Links|Tags: , , |

FoundSF.org is Shaping San Francisco's new wiki. Found San Francisco is a living archive of the city providing people with access to its lost history. Hundreds of people have contributed stories, photos, video oral histories and more. Our project shows that history is much more than Richter scales and gold rushes. Browse the archive by Decade, Neighborhood, Population or Theme. FoundSF is a collaboration between Shaping San Francisco, San Francisco Museum and Historical Society, and you!

25 Jul, 2009

Perverts Put Out!

2009-07-25T19:30:25-07:00By |Categories: Events|Tags: , , |

Sat. July 25, 7:30 pm, $10-15 (Members $5-10)

San Francisco's long-running pansexual performance series is back for its traditional pre-Dore-Alley-Fair edition, featuring longtime faves Thomas Roche and horehound stillpoint, emcees Carol Queen and Simon Sheppard, and much more! Join your fellow pervs for some explicit, twisted fun! Photo of George Davis by Simon Sheppard. Buy Tix Now!
29 Jul, 2009

Ayelo yeku daba

2009-07-29T11:21:58-07:00By |Categories: Adia Tamar Whitaker, CounterPULSE, Performing Diaspora|Tags: , |

beginning (circle) kokou katamani When I first formed my company, Ase Dance Theatre Collective, Kokou Katamani taught us a song. I'll never forget that he came all the way from California just to perform in one of my pieces. I was a student at The Ailey School then and it was my first time living away from home. Colette Eloi, Kimberly Anderson and Sekou Alaje came as well. For folks to roll all the way out to the East Coast just to

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