Join us for a very special evening as we gather together to celebrate Women’s History Month at Copita in Sausalito on Tuesday, March 10. The festivities will be led by the original Agave Girl herself, Joanne Weir, star of the PBS program “Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places” and author of Tequila: A Guide to Types, Flights, Cocktails and Bites.
JAM 50th Anniversary & Women’s History Month Exhibit
Join us to view a historic art exhibit featuring the works of the women artists in JAM- the Japantown Art & Media Workshop of the 1970s-1980s. Plus an Artist Talk featuring artists Stephanie Lowe & Nancy Hom, moderated by educator and artists, Katie Quan.
On the Couch Showcase Women’s History Night
Join us in person for an unforgettable evening celebrating women’s history! This cozy night is all about spotlighting amazing stories and achievements of women throughout time. Come relax, connect, and be inspired by powerful voices and creative showcases. Don’t miss out on this cool event where history meets heart—grab your spot and be part of the conversation! It’s like hanging out On the Couch with your favorite.
Pass the Mic
Join us for Pass the Mic, a joyful Women’s History Month celebration uplifting women’s voices through music, gratitude, and community connection.
This fundraiser centers women, trans women, and femmes, while welcoming people of all genders who love, support, and uplift feminine energy. Together, we’ll create an evening rooted in celebration, visibility, and collective care — right in the heart of the Castro.
Coffee Talk: Celebrating Women’s History Month
Join SFNOMA for a coffee talk in honor of Women’s History Month!
In honor of Women’s History Month, we will be discussing this year’s 2026 theme set by the National Women’s History Alliance: Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future.
Inday: Manilatown Celebrates Women’s History Month
Get ready to celebrate Women’s History Month with American-Filipina visual artists whose work celebrates cultural identity and community!
Virtual | 3rd International Conference on Nursing Education & Pediatrics
Theme: “Catalyzing Change: Inspiring the Next Frontier in Nursing Education and Pediatric Healthcare”.
We are delighted to cordially invite professionals from around the world to participate in the 3rd International Conference On Nursing Education & Pediatrics, July 27–28, 2026, hosted by Intelli Meetings.
Gunn Swing Dance 2026
Gunn Swing Dance is back! Enjoy non-stop live jazz music, swing dancing, and a lively night of community fun featuring Gunn High School’s award-winning jazz bands. All ages and experience levels are welcome.
Fauxnique: How Do I Look?
How Do I Look? – the most vain, mundane and loaded question. Fauxnique, the drag queen guise of multi-faceted artist Monique Jenkinson, wields her unique combination of precise physicality, irreverent humor and gutsy vulnerability, to dig past glossy platitudes and flattering exaggerations into the hot mess of perception, subjectivity, identity and taste.
National Vietnam War Veterans Day 2026
Please join us as we commemorate National Vietnam War Veterans Day. Program details to follow.
Hybrid | 49th Annual CABL Conference
The California Association of Black Lawyers proudly presents the 49th Annual CABL Conference, a dynamic gathering of legal leaders, advocates, judges, law students, and changemakers from across the state. This year’s conference continues CABL’s long-standing tradition of excellence—bringing together bold voices committed to advancing justice, equity, and opportunity within the legal profession and the communities we serve.
Community Listening Session
On March 14, the Alameda County Reparations Commission will host a Community Listening Session at Chabot College in partnership with the South Hayward NAACP, Supervisor Marquez, and NCBW 100 Plus Youth. This gathering is designed to center the voices of South Hayward residents—particularly youth and Black community members—on issues impacting equity, opportunity, and long-term community stability.
ESO Celebrates Women in Jazz featuring special guests Jean Fineberg, Anne Sajdera, Andrea Claburn & Jamie Zee
The Electric Squeezebox Orchestra (ESO), the Jazzschool’s resident composers’ big band, celebrates Women’s History Month with a concert of music devoted to works by Bay Area women jazz composers. Special guests include saxophonist Jean Fineberg, pianist Anne Sajdera, and vocalists Andrea Claburn and Jamie Zee. Musical selections will include original compositions by Fineberg, Claburn, and Sajdera as well as by local luminaries Myra Melford, Ayn Inserto, Jeanne Geiger, and the ESO’s resident poet, Avotcja. Jamie Zee sings songs composed by Bay Area heroine, the former park ranger and civil rights activist Betty Reid Soskin, who died in December at the age of 104.
Cunning Folk
Cunning Folk considers magical practice, practitioners, and their persecution in early modern European artwork and material culture (c.1500–1750). The term “cunning folk” typically describes wise people who knew traditional spells and remedies believed to cure and protect. The works on paper, painting, and personal items on view in this intimate, single gallery exhibition more broadly explore the historical concept of “cunning” in connection to many forms of secret magical rites and knowledge, from folk charms to occult natural philosophy to diabolic witchcraft. Early modern artists also helped construct the idea of magical figures as a threat to the prevailing social order–particularly through the rise of print culture–and here, a selection of American contemporary artworks reconjure these histories.
Dr. Ibram X Kendi: The Origins of Our Authoritarian Age
What is “great replacement theory” and how did it come to be a powerful fuel for right-wing nationalist groups in the United States and around the world?
When white marchers in Charlottesville, Virginia, chanted “You will not replace us,” it was probably the first time most Americans had heard the phrase. But a string of mass shooters around the world—in Oslo and Christchurch, Buffalo, El Paso, and Pittsburgh—all claimed their crimes were a defense against “white genocide.” These incidents only scratch the surface of this ascendant idea: Popular and ruling politicians in every region of the world have been expressing some version of great replacement theory, eroding democratic norms in the name of preventing demographic change and claiming to restore national greatness.
Candlelight: Best of Hip-Hop
⭐ Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in Oakland. Get your tickets now to discover the music of Hip-Hop at First Presbyterian Church of Oakland under the gentle glow of candlelight.
Candlelight: The Best of Joe Hisaishi
⭐ Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in San Francisco. Get your tickets now to discover the music of Joe Hisaishi at St Ignatius Church under the gentle glow of candlelight.
The Jazz Room: A Frank Sinatra & Louis Armstrong Tribute
⭐ Join us at The Jazz Room as we celebrate two of the most influential musicians of all time: Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong. Experience their timeless music reimagined by a talented live band in an intimate setting. Get your tickets for The Jazz Room: A Frank Sinatra & Louis Armstrong Tribute in San Francisco!
Candlelight: Tribute to Juan Gabriel on Strings
⭐ Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in San Francisco. Get your tickets now to discover the music of Juan Gabriel on Strings at Brava Theater Center under the gentle glow of candlelight.
Cabaret Series: Black Broadway
Black Broadway is a dazzling celebration of the songs and shows that have defined generations of Black excellence on stage. Featuring powerhouse performances from Dreamgirls, The Wiz, Ain’t Misbehavin’, Once on This Island, Caroline, or Change, and more, this cabaret honors the artists, stories, and sounds that continue to shape musical theatre.
JC Smith
Guitarist and vocalist JC Smith is a Beloved Bay Area bluesman whose guitar work channels masters like T-Bone Walker, Albert King and Johnnie Guitar Watson with energy and charisma that captivates audiences worldwide.
Smith won the 2024 Bay Area Black Music Awards Male Blues Performer of the Year and the 2024 Bay Area Jazz and Blues Artist Lifetime Achievement Award. His album Defining Cool was listed for the 52nd Grammy Awards for Best Contemporary Blues CD and climbed to #25 on the Roots Report. He has toured throughout the United States, Eastern Europe, Mexico, South America and Russia, sharing stages with BB King, Buddy Guy and Hubert Sumlin. Also an actor, Smith appeared in Ranger (2024) and When Death Comes Knocking (2023). As radio personality Johnnie Cozmik on KKUP FM, his goal remains simple: keep the blues alive and take the message to the people.
Anthony McGill | Clarinet & Gloria Chien | Piano
Anthony McGill’s SF Performances debut was a highlight of the 2024 season, prompting the San Francisco Chronicle to proclaim, “The principal clarinet of the New York Philharmonic since 2014, McGill combines tonal splendor with flawless technique.” His eagerly awaited return pairs him with pianist and frequent collaborator Gloria Chien, “who appears to excel at everything,” according to the Boston Globe, when it named her one of its Superior Pianists of the Year.
J’Nai Bridges | Mezzo-Soprano with Terrence Wilson
Double Grammy® winner J’Nai Bridges brings a refreshingly expansive knack for programming matched by technical gifts and “calmly commanding stage presence” (The New Yorker) for her return to San Francisco Performances. She is joined by pianist Terrence Wilson, “one of the biggest pianistic talents to have emerged in this country in the last 25 years” (Baltimore Sun), and SFP veterans the Catalyst Quartet, who perform “with the clarity and vigor of a great ensemble” (San Francisco Chronicle).
Yaa Samar! Dance Theatre
Conceived, written, and directed by choreographer Samar Haddad King, Gathering explores themes of love, loss, trauma, and dislocation. Through movement, text, song, and puppetry, an international cohort of collaborating artists tells a fictional story of a village under siege, and one woman’s struggle to reconcile her fragmented memories. Part staged work, part interactive experience, Gathering invites audiences to join as participants and witnesses in the collective action.
A.I.M by Kyle Abraham
Visionary choreographer Kyle Abraham brings his accomplished A.I.M company to Berkeley for its eagerly anticipated Cal Performances debut, featuring three works danced to live performances of the music that inspired them.
Abraham tells stories at the intersection of Black and queer culture, reflecting on themes of love, isolation, and personal and social change. Max Roach’s track “The Gettin,’” from his Freedom Now Suite infuses the movement on stage with a taut, edgy energy. If We Were a Love Song features moody music by Nina Simone sung by Crystal Monee Hall, setting the stage for a series of intimate solos and duets exploring different aspects of love. And the kinetic new 2 X 4 is a collaboration with composer and saxophonist Shelley Washington fueled by contrasts and oppositions.
Days of Being Wild
“1960 was a good year, the beginning of a decade; of course, it could have easily been a dream,” wrote Wong of his haunting paean to memory, love, and longing, set during a long and sweltering Hong Kong summer. Disaffected pretty boy Leslie Cheung drifts through a series of doomed relationships with women, including Maggie Cheung and Carina Lau; every action circles backward like the fans and clocks that surround them. Steeped in a simmering mood as ephemeral and bluesy as the film’s soundtrack, Days of Being Wild was Wong’s first collaboration with cinematographer Christopher Doyle and won five Hong Kong Film Awards.
The Grandmaster
Wong’s big-budget salute to the golden age of Chinese martial arts hits the precise target that so many auteurs miss when taking on genre films: successfully paying homage to the action while still remaining true to their own aesthetics. Wong’s ever-present muse Tony Leung Chiu-wai stars as the legendary Ip Man (Bruce Lee’s mentor), attempting to unite several martial arts factions in a Republican China under threat from Japanese invasion. The locations range from the subtropical south to the snowbound north. Throughout, the film’s “style isn’t reducible to ravishing surfaces; it’s an expression of meaning. . . . A hypnotically beautiful dream” (Manohla Dargis, New York Times).
Exhibition Tour: Object Oriented: Abstraction and Design in the BAMPFA Collection
Graduate students from the Departments of History of Art and Film & Media offer tours of Object Oriented on select Wednesdays at 12:15 PM, Saturdays at 2 PM, Sundays at 2 PM.
Mariachi Herencia de Mexico
The historic tradition of mariachi music has its roots of origin in cities such as Guadalajara and Mexico City. As the ever-evolving genre’s influence spread, it reached Chicago and birthed Mariachi Herencia de México.
The 2x Latin GRAMMY®-nominated band has issued five chart-topping albums and has performed all across the North American continent paving the way for a new generation of mariachi musicians. Nuestra Herencia, their 2017 debut album, topped the Latin streaming charts and earned the band their first Latin GRAMMY®-nomination for Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album. 2018’s Herencia de la Tierra Mía and the two-volume series, Esencia and Esencia, Vol. 2 issued in 2019 and 2020, respectively, charted atop all major streaming platforms and industry charts. In 2022, Herederos appeared as the band were performing a wildly successful North American tour. Herederos received a 2023 Latin GRAMMY® nomination for Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album. The young, virtuosic band is composed of 14 musicians, ages 18-32, representing a new bicultural generation in the U.S.
San Francisco Carnaval King and Queen Dance Competition
Join us for an action-packed, joy-filled celebration as we crown the King and Queen of Carnaval’s 48th Anniversary!
This year’s theme is La Copa del Pueblo (The People’s Cup), inspired by the upcoming World Cup in 2026.
Dumpling and Dim Sum Fest
Calling all foodies! Dumpling and Dim Sum Fest is a flavorful market in Oakland, where you can taste your way through dozens of delicious dumplings and a range of authentic dim sum from beloved local restaurants and vendors. Sample soup dumplings, siu mai, gyoza, steamed buns, and many other delicious parcels.
Rebel Girls Bingo
KQED’s legendary women’s history bingo and storytelling night is back for a two-night event this year, to celebrate the release of Unsung Heroines: 35 Women Who Changed the Bay Area.
Based on KQED’s long-running ‘Rebel Girls From Bay Area History‘ series and written by Arts & Culture reporter Rae Alexandra, this City Lights book is illustrated by Adrienne Simms and honors the women who transformed Northern California for the better, from the earliest years of the Gold Rush to the present day.
Forum Live: Should Universities Take A Stand? feat. Erwin Chemerinsky and Brian Soucek
Should universities take public stands on pressing political and social issues, or strive to remain neutral spaces for open inquiry and debate? How should they navigate campus protests, controversial guest speakers, DEI policies, and government efforts to control faculty speech and curricula?
Rebel Girls Bingo
KQED’s legendary women’s history bingo and storytelling night is back for a two-night event this year, to celebrate the release of Unsung Heroines: 35 Women Who Changed the Bay Area.
Based on KQED’s long-running ‘Rebel Girls From Bay Area History‘ series and written by Arts & Culture reporter Rae Alexandra, this City Lights book is illustrated by Adrienne Simms and honors the women who transformed Northern California for the better, from the earliest years of the Gold Rush to the present day.
Youth Speaks Teen Poetry Slam: Prelim 2 with MindShift
Watch young poets from all over the Bay Area compete to become a finalist at the international Brave New Voices youth poetry festival!
For over 25 years, the Youth Speaks Teen Poetry Slam has propelled spoken word around the globe.
This poetry slam is an olympic-style competition where poets have 3 minutes and 30 seconds to rock the stage and 5 judges will silently score each poem. The Teen Poetry Slam consists of 4 rounds — preliminaries, semi-finals, last chance and finals.
Stanford Afro-Latin Jazz Ensemble – “Tribute to the Mambo” with guest Mitch Frohman
The acclaimed Stanford Afro-Latin Jazz Ensemble, directed by Murray Low, presents a concert featuring music that covers all aspects of the idiom – classic and modern salsa, timba, samba reggae, bossa nova, rumba jazz, free jazz, gospel singing, and more!
Established in 2008 by Grammy-nominated pianist Murray Low, the ensemble has emerged as one of the premier academic performing groups of its kind. As prior recipients of a prestigious SiCA (Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts) grant, SALJE has been affored the opportunity to collaborate with several luminaries in the field of Afro-Latin music that have helped to elevate the ensemble’s performance acumen, as well as aid in establishing Stanford as a vital West Coast center for Afro-Latin Jazz.
Stanford Chamber Chorale: Changing Chapters
The Stanford Chamber Chorale, under the direction of Stephen M. Sano, presents a very special afternoon of choral music prepared for a major recording project: Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem (1893 version), plus Eric Tuan’s six gorgeous wedding anthems composed for Chorale alumni weddings. Along with orchestra, featured will be the Hauptwerk organ in Bing Concert Hall using the Aristide Cavaillé-Coll organ from The Abbey of St. Etienne, Caen for Fauré’s Requiem and the William Hill organ from Peterborough Cathedral for Tuan’s Love never fails.
Stanford Philharmonia
The Stanford Philharmonia, conducted by John Eells, presents their 2026 Winter Concert program from the main stage of Bing Concert Hall.
Stanford Jazz Orchestra with Sean Jones
The Stanford Jazz Orchestra, under the direction of Michael Galisatus, performs their 2026 Winter Concert from the main stage of Bing Concert Hall featuring Sean Jones, trumpet.
Trumpeter Sean Jones is also a composer, educator, and chair of the Brass Department at Berklee College of Music. He is the artistic director of both the Pittsburgh and Cleveland jazz orchestras and has performed and/or recorded with Joe Lovano, Chico O’Farrill, Jimmy Heath, Nancy Wilson, and Dianne Reeves, and with Marcus Miller, Herbie Hancock, and Wayne Shorter in the 2011 Tribute to Miles tour.
Mary Halvorson Canis Major
Mary Halvorson is a Brooklyn-based guitarist, composer and recording artist for Nonesuch Records. Her distinctive sound and innovative approach to her instrument have earned her widespread recognition over the past two decades, including numerous best-of-the-year lists, a 2019 MacArthur Foundation fellowship and Guitarist of the Year honors in the DownBeat Critics Poll for the past nine years. When not leading her own award-winning bands, she can be heard in a wide variety of creative partnerships and on more than 70 releases as a co-leader or sidewoman.
Parking
Center Street Garage, next door to The Freight, is currently open nightly until 1am except Sunday. More details here.
Public Transit
The Freight & Salvage is BARTable! Downtown Berkeley BART station is a half a block from the Freight. Details at bart.gov. Many AC Transit bus lines stop within a few blocks of the Freight. Details at actransit.org.
Nearby Favorites Bars/Restaurants
Revival Bar + Kitchen | 2102 Shattuck Avenue, (510) 549–9950
Comal Next Door | 2024 Shattuck Ave, (510) 422-662
Gather | 2200 Oxford Street @ Allston, (510) 809-0400
Nishat Khan A Tribute to Zakir Hussain
Nishat Khan is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of his generation for his inspiring and unique work, his masterful collaborations are truly connecting music globally.
With the strike of a single, unmistakable note, the sound of Nishat Khan’s sitar instantly captivates and transforms the mood. Listeners are transported to another realm by a music and sound unlike any other. As the torchbearer of the most recorded musical family in the world, the Imdad Khani Gharana, seven generations of wisdom reside in his fingertips.
Parking
Center Street Garage, next door to The Freight, is currently open nightly until 1am except Sunday. More details here.
Public Transit
The Freight & Salvage is BARTable! Downtown Berkeley BART station is a half a block from the Freight. Details at bart.gov. Many AC Transit bus lines stop within a few blocks of the Freight. Details at actransit.org.
Nearby Favorites Bars/Restaurants
Revival Bar + Kitchen | 2102 Shattuck Avenue, (510) 549–9950
Comal Next Door | 2024 Shattuck Ave, (510) 422-662
Gather | 2200 Oxford Street @ Allston, (510) 809-0400
Community Mondays: Open Mic with Jamey Williams
In the spirit of early days of The Freight, we’re embracing a more intimate, café-style setting– salon vibes, spontaneous connection, and up-close performance magic. All genres of music-making are welcome as well as spoken word, poetry, comedic stylings, and more, and we’ll have a limited selection of instruments, mics, and amps on hand.
Parking
Center Street Garage, next door to The Freight, is currently open nightly until 1am except Sunday. More details here.
Public Transit
The Freight & Salvage is BARTable! Downtown Berkeley BART station is a half a block from the Freight. Details at bart.gov. Many AC Transit bus lines stop within a few blocks of the Freight. Details at actransit.org.
Nearby Favorites Bars/Restaurants
Revival Bar + Kitchen | 2102 Shattuck Avenue, (510) 549–9950
Comal Next Door | 2024 Shattuck Ave, (510) 422-662
Gather | 2200 Oxford Street @ Allston, (510) 809-0400
Poetry for the People: The June Jordan Experience
Mixing words, music, and movement, POETRY FOR THE PEOPLE: THE JUNE JORDAN EXPERIENCE is an intimate portrait of the legendary poet, activist, and teacher known for her fierce commitment to justice and self-determination for all people. Performed by six actors from the Fountain Theatre, Los Angeles production and Jordan’s collaborator and partner, composer/pianist Adrienne Torf, the show features Jordan’s poetry, interviews, and other writing, along with her work set to music by Torf, John Adams, and Bernice Johnson Reagon. POETRY FOR THE PEOPLE: THE JUNE JORDAN EXPERIENCE was honored with the Theater Washington Helen Hayes Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play in 2023. This performance will be the only one outside of Los Angeles this year. *Premium tickets include admission to a postshow reception with the cast and sponsors.
Parking
Center Street Garage, next door to The Freight, is currently open nightly until 1am except Sunday. More details here.
Public Transit
The Freight & Salvage is BARTable! Downtown Berkeley BART station is a half a block from the Freight. Details at bart.gov. Many AC Transit bus lines stop within a few blocks of the Freight. Details at actransit.org.
Nearby Favorites Bars/Restaurants
Revival Bar + Kitchen | 2102 Shattuck Avenue, (510) 549–9950
Comal Next Door | 2024 Shattuck Ave, (510) 422-662
Gather | 2200 Oxford Street @ Allston, (510) 809-0400
Bobby McFerrin and MOTION: Circlesongs
10-time Grammy-winner Bobby McFerrin‘s mission is to get the world singing. So, he’s singing with MOTION almost every Monday afternoon right here at The Freight to welcome even more voices into the circle!
Parking
Center Street Garage, next door to The Freight, is currently open nightly until 1am except Sunday. More details here.
Public Transit
The Freight & Salvage is BARTable! Downtown Berkeley BART station is a half a block from the Freight. Details at bart.gov. Many AC Transit bus lines stop within a few blocks of the Freight. Details at actransit.org.
Nearby Favorites Bars/Restaurants
Revival Bar + Kitchen | 2102 Shattuck Avenue, (510) 549–9950
Comal Next Door | 2024 Shattuck Ave, (510) 422-662
Gather | 2200 Oxford Street @ Allston, (510) 809-0400
Melba’s Kitchen
Melba’s Kitchen – the all-women big band that celebrates Black women musical geniuses Melba Liston and Mary Lou Williams and their friends – pulls out the stops for Melba Liston’s Centennial Concert and Dance at The Freight.
Parking
Center Street Garage, next door to The Freight, is currently open nightly until 1am except Sunday. More details here.
Public Transit
The Freight & Salvage is BARTable! Downtown Berkeley BART station is a half a block from the Freight. Details at bart.gov. Many AC Transit bus lines stop within a few blocks of the Freight. Details at actransit.org.
Nearby Favorites Bars/Restaurants
Revival Bar + Kitchen | 2102 Shattuck Avenue, (510) 549–9950
Comal Next Door | 2024 Shattuck Ave, (510) 422-662
Gather | 2200 Oxford Street @ Allston, (510) 809-0400
Black Uhuru
For over 50 years Black Uhuru has remained one of the most recognized and prolific reggae bands from Jamaica. The living legends have earned several achievements in the music industry including winning the first-ever Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. Their long success along of having the highest reggae record sales after Bob Marley, and the most songs sampled by other artists over the years, has allowed them to become ambassadors of the reggae genre.
Parking
Center Street Garage, next door to The Freight, is currently open nightly until 1am except Sunday. More details here.
Public Transit
The Freight & Salvage is BARTable! Downtown Berkeley BART station is a half a block from the Freight. Details at bart.gov. Many AC Transit bus lines stop within a few blocks of the Freight. Details at actransit.org.
Nearby Favorites Bars/Restaurants
Revival Bar + Kitchen | 2102 Shattuck Avenue, (510) 549–9950
Comal Next Door | 2024 Shattuck Ave, (510) 422-662
Gather | 2200 Oxford Street @ Allston, (510) 809-0400
My Fair Lady 2026
A bold reimagining of transformation, class, and identity—where the streets sing louder than the salons. With a pub as our stage, My Fair Lady explores the humor, heart, and harsh realities of class division—all while celebrating the indomitable spirit of those who fight for a better life.
Set in the heart of an English pub, this immersive production invites us to see Eliza Doolittle’s journey not through the eyes of high society, but from the perspective of those who scrub its floors and pour its drinks. As Professor Henry Higgins sets out to sculpt Eliza into a “proper lady,” the story deepens into a moving exploration of dignity, survival, and the cost of reinvention.
Season Finale Beethoven’s Eroica
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3, Eroica
R. NATHANIEL DETT The Ordering of Moses
Wild & Scenic Film Festival
The Wild & Scenic Film Festival On-Tour partners with environmental organizations around the world to share powerful short films that celebrate the beauty of our planet and the people reimagining how we care for it.
Curated especially for our community, this year’s program features stunning films set in extraordinary landscapes across the globe. Together, they tell hopeful, human-centered stories of creativity, courage, and collaboration to show what’s possible when people step up to protect the places they love.
Patterns Fly: Andy Coe + D’Vonne Lewis + Galen Clark
Seattle based guitarist Andy Coe (ACB, Skerik Band, McTuff) and drummer D’Vonne Lewis (Digable Planets, McTuff, Industrial Revelation) join forces with Portland keyboardist Galen Clark (Outer Orbit, Trio Subtonic, Sleater-Kinney) for a blend of pocket heavy organ trio funk and psychedelic mind bending groove music. The resulting sound fuses high energy synth bass heavy funk and experimental electronic tinged jazz.





