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Live Latin Jazz @ Bird and Beckett

Hosted by Adrian Areas Latin Jazz Ensemble

Compiled by the El Reportero’s staff

Latin jazz and original compositions for your dancing and intellectual stimulation. New Music, new Energy, the new generation of Latin Jazz!!

The Adrian Areas Latin Jazz Ensemble will Be Performing Live. Cover Charge $5 Donation for Students/Musicians:$10-20 Donation for the Artists/Musicians

Musicians Line up: Adrián Aréas on the Moperc Tumbadoras, Dan Neville On Vibes, Jordan Brysk On Baby Bass, Brian Andres On Drums.

Sunday February 3rd 2019, Show Time 4:30 p.m. -6:30 p.m., at Bird and Beckett Books in San Francisco.

El Festival Anual de San Francisco Son Jarocho

Homenaje a Andrés Flores: Con Chuchumbé desde México, Los Hijos de José, Tarimba, e invitados especiales Quetzal Flores, Martha González y Amairani Flores

Aprenda sobre el estilo de música folklórica de Veracruz durante un festival de música en vivo, fandango comunitario, talleres con artistas maestros y una mesa redonda en la que Brava presenta el 7º Festival Anual de San Francisco Son Jarocho.

Ven al evento principal del Festival, un concierto en vivo con Chuchumbé desde México con los músicos Patricio Hidalgo, Yaratze Hidalgo Sandoval, Félix José Oseguera Rueda y Juan Francisco Galván, y Los Hijos de José con José Roberto Hernández, Federico Zuniga Jr. y Russell. C Rodríguez, con los invitados especiales Quetzal Flores y Martha González.

Del 6 al 10 de febrero de 2019, ata Brava Theatre Center, 2781 24th Street (en York), San Francisco.

Public Hearing on Monster in the Mission

Support the 100% community developed affordable housing!

Join us at Mission High School for and have the opportunity to speak directly to the Planning Commission and demand that they make the right choice and take a stand against the Monster in the Mission and support the 100 percent community developed affordable housing!

Thursday, Feb. 7, Rally at 2:30 p.m., at 18th & Dolores St. Hearing at 4 p.m. at Mission High School, 3750 18th Street, SF.

The Inaugural COVEN Film Festival brings world-class short films made by women to San Francisco 

Announcing the first-ever COVEN Film Festival, San Francisco’s new world-class short film festival featuring films made by women, for everyone. A full day of curated short film screenings, complete with filmmaker Q&A’s will take place Saturday, Feb. 9th, 2019 at the New People Cinema in San Francisco’s historic Japantown neighborhood. A private networking event will take place the evening before on Friday, Feb. 8 for filmmakers and sponsors.

More than 200 films were submitted from 19 countries. COVEN is dedicated to showcasing short films by underrepresented emerging women filmmakers with a lineup that includes work from creators of all ages and genres while spotlighting Bay Area artists.

On Feb. 9, at New People Cinema in San Francisco’s historic Japantown neighborhood, 1746 Post St, San Francisco. Tickets are limited and on sale now at covenfilmfest.com.

Dying in Vein, the Opiate Generation

Dying in Vein is an intimate and deeply personal exploration of opiate and heroin addiction. The film follows two young women trying to get clean, a 22-year-old in recovery, a family grieving the loss of their son, and a team of ER doctors trying to save their patients. Through these four stories, the film explores the pill to heroin pipeline and the shame and blame that surrounds the disease of addiction.

The film looks at the aftermath of death on loved ones, the daily commitment of sobriety, the reality of considering treatment after multiple relapses, and the culpability of our medical communities in the opiate crisis.

At the Tiburon Library located at 1501 Tiburon Boulevard in Tiburon, on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019 at 6:30 p.m.

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