by Magdy Zara
For a unique evening, Natasha Leggero and Moshe Kasher kick off their tour, offering marriage advice in casual conversations with a special guest, Kamau Bell, in an original and humorous way.
Natasha and Moshe are husband and wife comedians who are using their hard-won relationship wisdom and leveraging their hit Netflix special to help others by offering love advice to callers while also examining the ups and downs of their own relationships.
During their conversations, they help a listener overcome the shame of their “disastrous” past and discuss how best to share it. They also hear some new secrets.
The selected venue for this tour is Yoshi’s, located at 510 Embarcadero West, Oakland, this Sunday, July 6, starting at 7 p.m. Tickets range from $39-$89.
Latin Street Party in Valencia SF
As an initiative of the Valencia Corridors Merchants Association, every second Thursday of each month from May through October, a Latin street party will be held, featuring mambo, Colombian cumbiamba, Bayonics, and Raio de luz samba.
This party will feature three stages of live music and activities for the whole family. Don’t miss the fun and special offers from local restaurants and bars throughout the neighborhood. There will be happy hours, Indigenize crafts, traditional food and drinks, and live music in the streets. Guests will also find BayGrass, Guaijron, Susana y Su Orquesta Adelante, Loco Bloc, Karimba Afrikans, Loco Tranquilo, Bolero, and DJ Walkin’ Love.
The event is on Valencia Street between 16th and 19th Streets, in the Native American Cultural District, this Thursday, July 10, starting at 5 p.m. Admission is free.
Registration is now open for the 2025 World Arts West Dance Festival
Registration is now open for the 2025 World Arts West Dance Festival. According to its organizers, the festival is a three-weekend global dance and music festival. This year, it focuses on the theme “Dance as Health and Healing,” exploring what constitutes a healthy community and how we use dance to connect and foster solidarity.
The festival’s goal is to showcase dance and art forms rooted in cultural traditions, including the sacred, the social, and the contemporary.
Prices start at $15 pre-sale and $20 in person for the workshop or individual activity. The full-day package is $25 pre-sale and $60 in person, or $5, as no one will be turned away due to lack of funds.
The festival will take place on July 12 and 13; August 16 and 17 and September 7 at Push Sanctuary Dance Company, located at 447 Minna Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco.

